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| "abstract": "for presenting tutorials. A number of people worked behind the scenes to make this program possible and deserve recognition. Very special thanks go to the members of the program committee, who performed the herculean task of reading and commenting on a record number of submissions:", |
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| "text": "for presenting tutorials. A number of people worked behind the scenes to make this program possible and deserve recognition. Very special thanks go to the members of the program committee, who performed the herculean task of reading and commenting on a record number of submissions:", |
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| "text": "Michael Tanenhaus, University of Rochester I will present a selective review of recent psycholinguistic work in three areas: (1) word recognition and lexical access; (2) parsing, with a focus on attachment ambiguity and gap-filling; and (3) anaphora resolution. In each of these areas, I will summarize some of the influential ideas and the empirical results that have emerged during the last few years. Basic information will be provided about some of the methodological advances that are enabling psycholinguists to provide detailed information about immediate or \"on-line\" comprehension processes. I will also identify some of the controversial issues that I expect will be the focus of psycholinguistic research for the next few years, and I will outline some areas where more interaction between computational linguistics and experimental psycholingulsts would be especially fruitful.", |
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| "text": "Why study the structure of words computationally-why not just look up words in a dictionary without considering their internal structure? Knowledge of morphology is useful in applications as diverse as speech synthesis, parsing, machine translation, spelling correction, and Japanese text-editing. The tutorial will outline some major results in theoretical morphology which affect computational issues, including recent linguistic work on the phonological, syntactic and semantic properties of words. Particular pieces of work in computational morphology will be discussed, all of which deal with theoretically interesting issues to a greater or lesser extent, and many of which were done with a particular application in mind. Among the systems discussed will be the Decomp module of the M1Talk text-to-speech system, and the KIMMO Two-Level morphological analysis system. There will also be some discussion of computational work in areas closely related to morphology, including the interpretation of compound nouns in English, and the recognition of word boundaries in inputs where such boundaries are not marked, such as speech or Chinese text. Some of the recent debate on the computational complexity of morphological analysis will be addressed.", |
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