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Ophélie LaCroix discusses her work on dependency parsing as sequence labelling at #SyntaxFest2019 in the beautiful amphitheatre at the Grand Amphitheatre du monde anglophone of the Sorbonne, Paris
If you have word-embeddings, use them!! Wise words from DepLing invited speaker @barbara_plank on the topic of transfer models in NLP #SyntaxFest2019
Very excited to host the 3rd Universal Dependencies Workshop at #syntaxfest2019 in Paris Particularly thrilled to see two new treebanks for low-resourced languages: Occitan and Wolof #minoritylanguages #IndigenousLanguages #NLProc #parsing #treebanks @zehavoc @JoakimNivre
Mapping arguments in deep structure for UD? Yes please! Talk by Dan "The Man" Zeman. #SyntaxFest2019
Prepared for #syntaxfest2019 (all my shorts are in Hamburg). Anybody already in Paris Sunday afternoon?
#SyntaxFest2019 What is the difference between the sentence no. 1 in the table and the sentence "I found the empty box."?
On my trip to #syntaxfest2019. What you can't see: my fancy shorts (see prev tweet), 15yo Birkenstocks (forgot sandals in Hamburg, see a pattern?), and me running into a stilt right after making this picture because I didn't stop for taking a photo.
Omg Kim Gerdes photobombed me unbeknownst to my own free will (omg how much I love this translation 🤣) #SyntaxFest2019
#syntaxfest2019 Timothy Osborne on big mess constructions: why can you say "so big a mess" but not other things? "let's look at a dataset [shows complete dataset]" I really enjoy his talks. And his questions in other talks.
#SyntaxFest2019 Starting now with Ozlem Cetinoglu presenting her work on Spoken Code Switching Turkish+German « Challenges of Annotating a Code-Switching Treebank » With Çağrı Çöltekin
#SyntaxFest2019 #UDW19 « Towards transferring Bulgarian Sentences with Elliptical Elements to Universal Dependencies: issues and strategies » Petya Osenova and Kiril Simov. This is the hidden hard part of parsing people..
#SyntaxFest2019 #TLT19 Now in our own Indiana Jones Treebankers series « Linked Open Treebanks. Interlinking Syntactically Annotated Corpora in the LiLa Knowledge Base of Linguistic Resources for Latin » from Francesco Mambrini and Marco Passarotti
#backtowork and using #ConlluEditor! Amazing tool for annotation in Universal Dependencies. Recently presented at #SyntaxFest2019. Surely the best (& most complete) UD tool I've used so far! Kudos to Johannes Heinecke for developing it!! 🙌 *
#SyntaxFest2019 #UDW19 people can say whatever they want, the coolest person I know is @mariecandito presenting a work on Occitan treebank bc the original presenter cannot attend at all
Colder outside and AC inside. I actually enjoyed the first day of #syntaxfest2019 more than ACL, s/Hansel/syntaxfest/ below
Presentation by @FrancMambr on “Linked Open Treebanks. Interlinking Syntactically Annotated Corpora in the LiLa Knowledge Base of Linguistic Resources for Latin” at #SyntaxFest2019
Alessandra Teresa Cignarella presenting TWITTIRÒ-UD, a multi-level annotated Italian Twitter UD corpus for UD parsing *and* irony #SyntaxFest2019 #NLProc syntaxfest.github.io/syntaxfest19/p…
Thanks a lot for the invitation, @zehavoc & Marie. An honour to be here, fantastic location (and mug!) #SyntaxFest2019
Day 3, folks, Barbara Plank on stage to talk about Transferring NLP models across Languages and domains #SyntaxFest2019
I remember fondly that talk about Yoda's language at the #SyntaxFest2019 ... I'm sure the next #SyntaxFest2021 will be as exciting. Guys, submit your stuff with syntactic insights you gathered from your experiments there. Join program committee, they'll assign your paper
#SyntaxFest2019 and now the talk we’ve all been waiting for all our lives “Universal Dependencies in a galaxy far, far away… What makes Yoda’s English truly alien“ By Natalia Levshina
#SyntaxFest2019 What is the difference between the sentence no. 1 in the table and the sentence "I found the empty box."?
#backtowork and using #ConlluEditor! Amazing tool for annotation in Universal Dependencies. Recently presented at #SyntaxFest2019. Surely the best (& most complete) UD tool I've used so far! Kudos to Johannes Heinecke for developing it!! 🙌 *
I'm getting super warm mails from some #SyntaxFest2019 attendees who really enjoyed the conference :) that's probably the champagne speaking but still, that's touching :)
Immensely happy to have presented my work sorrounded by awesome NLP researchers, in the amazing town of Paris. Thank you @barbara_plank for sharing this! #SyntaxFest2019 *
Alessandra Teresa Cignarella presenting TWITTIRÒ-UD, a multi-level annotated Italian Twitter UD corpus for UD parsing *and* irony #SyntaxFest2019 #NLProc syntaxfest.github.io/syntaxfest19/p…
Next #SyntaxFest2019 #UDW19 talk will talk about « Building minority dependency treebanks, dictionaries and computational grammars at the same time – an experiment in Karelian treebanking » by Tommi A Pirinen
#SyntaxFest2019 #UDW19 « Towards transferring Bulgarian Sentences with Elliptical Elements to Universal Dependencies: issues and strategies » Petya Osenova and Kiril Simov. This is the hidden hard part of parsing people..
#SyntaxFest2019 #UDW19 Current talk « Towards an adequate account of parataxis in Universal Dependencies » by Lars Ahrenberg. For the non expert: parataxis is a relation that can be easily confused with appositionanalyses, such as coordination or apposition. A real pain
#SyntaxFest2019 now « A Dependency Treebank for Welsh »By Johannes Heinecke
#SyntaxFest2019 #UDW19. Currently featuring a talk on « Universal Dependencies for Mbyá Guaraní »by Guillaume Thomas
Very excited to host the 3rd Universal Dependencies Workshop at #syntaxfest2019 in Paris Particularly thrilled to see two new treebanks for low-resourced languages: Occitan and Wolof #minoritylanguages #IndigenousLanguages #NLProc #parsing #treebanks @zehavoc @JoakimNivre
#SyntaxFest2019 #UDW19 people can say whatever they want, the coolest person I know is @mariecandito presenting a work on Occitan treebank bc the original presenter cannot attend at all
Now on stage for the #SyntaxFest2019 and #UDW19, a presentation of the legendary Hamburg Dependency Treebank converted to UD. « HDT-UD: A very large Universal Dependencies Treebank for German » Emanuel Borges Völker, Maximilian Wendt, Felix Hennig and @ArneKoehn
Current #SyntaxFest2019 #UDW19 talk is about using inflected lexicon for UD processing (Slovenian and Croatian) “Improving UD processing via satellite resources for morphology” By Kaja Dobrovoljc, joint work with Tomaž Erjavec and Nikola Ljubešić
#SyntaxFest2019 #UDW19 Next talk is about Nested Coordination in UD, talk by Adam P. And Agnieszka Patejuk
#SyntaxFest2019 and now the talk we’ve all been waiting for all our lives “Universal Dependencies in a galaxy far, far away… What makes Yoda’s English truly alien“ By Natalia Levshina
#SyntaxFest2019 “this point highlights the need for a regular sleep schedule and a not too early morning. In conclusion, future work will be devoted to getting more coffee before livetweeting for the sake of humanity, no less. Thank you.”
Last day of #SyntaxFest2010 starting with #UDW19’s keynote speech by Adam P. « Arguments and Adjuncts »
Guys I just thought of a paper I should have written for #SyntaxFest2019, can we turn back time, just like 2-3 months?
Ophélie LaCroix discusses her work on dependency parsing as sequence labelling at #SyntaxFest2019 in the beautiful amphitheatre at the Grand Amphitheatre du monde anglophone of the Sorbonne, Paris
If you have word-embeddings, use them!! Wise words from DepLing invited speaker @barbara_plank on the topic of transfer models in NLP #SyntaxFest2019
Very excited to host the 3rd Universal Dependencies Workshop at #syntaxfest2019 in Paris Particularly thrilled to see two new treebanks for low-resourced languages: Occitan and Wolof #minoritylanguages #IndigenousLanguages #NLProc #parsing #treebanks @zehavoc @JoakimNivre
#SyntaxFest2019 What is the difference between the sentence no. 1 in the table and the sentence "I found the empty box."?
Prepared for #syntaxfest2019 (all my shorts are in Hamburg). Anybody already in Paris Sunday afternoon?
Mapping arguments in deep structure for UD? Yes please! Talk by Dan "The Man" Zeman. #SyntaxFest2019
#syntaxfest2019 Timothy Osborne on big mess constructions: why can you say "so big a mess" but not other things? "let's look at a dataset [shows complete dataset]" I really enjoy his talks. And his questions in other talks.
On my trip to #syntaxfest2019. What you can't see: my fancy shorts (see prev tweet), 15yo Birkenstocks (forgot sandals in Hamburg, see a pattern?), and me running into a stilt right after making this picture because I didn't stop for taking a photo.
Colder outside and AC inside. I actually enjoyed the first day of #syntaxfest2019 more than ACL, s/Hansel/syntaxfest/ below
Yeah, here we go again, welcoming Pr. Emmanuel Dupoux on the #Depling invited talk at the #SyntaxFest2019
Now, switching to the building of an electronic dictionary of collocations, presented by Igor Boguslavsky, joint work with Maria Auxiliadora Barrios Rodriguez #SyntaxFest2019 #Depling
#SyntaxFest2019 #UDW19 « Towards transferring Bulgarian Sentences with Elliptical Elements to Universal Dependencies: issues and strategies » Petya Osenova and Kiril Simov. This is the hidden hard part of parsing people..
(Yeah, I managed to take that pic) « Weighted posets: Learning surface order from dependency trees » William Dyer. #TLT19 #SyntaxFest2019
#SyntaxFest2019 #TLT19 Now in our own Indiana Jones Treebankers series « Linked Open Treebanks. Interlinking Syntactically Annotated Corpora in the LiLa Knowledge Base of Linguistic Resources for Latin » from Francesco Mambrini and Marco Passarotti
Just started #SyntaxFest2019 talk on identifying grammar rules with dependency parsing (L2 learners target) by Elena MEtheniti
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