IWPT 2017 Program

20 September 2017 - Depling + IWPT 2017 Day

Location: Sala Gerace, Dipartimento di Informatica,
Largo B. Pontecorvo 3, Building C, 2nd floor

08:30-09:30Registration
09:30–11:00Depling Long Talk Session
Jenna Kanerva, Sampo Pyysalo, Filip Ginter
Fully Delexicalized Contexts for Syntax-Based Word Embeddings
Ines Rehbein, Julius Steen, Bich-Ngoc Do, Anette Frank
Universal Dependencies are Hard to Parse – or are they?
Juhi Tandon, Dipti Misra Sharma
Unity in Diversity: A Unified Parsing Strategy for Major Indian Languages
11:00–11:30Break
11:30–12:00Report on the CoNLL 2017 Shared Task on "Multilingual Parsing from Raw Text to Universal Dependencies"
12:00–13:00First Shared Task on Extrinsic Parser Evaluation (EPE 2017): Overview
13:00–14:30Lunch
14:30–16:00First Shared Task on Extrinsic Parser Evaluation (EPE 2017): Applications and Systems
16:00–16:30Break
16:30–18:00Joint Depling & IWPT Panel Discussion

 

21 September 2017

Location: Sala Gerace, Dipartimento di Informatica,
Largo B. Pontecorvo 3, Building C, 2nd floor

08:30-09:30Registration
09:30-10:00Opening
10:00–11:00Keynote:
Vera Demberg (Saarland University)
Syntactic processing in humans: time course, shallow processing and processing failure
11:00–11:30Break
11:30–13:00Long and short talks
Daisuke Kawahara, Yuta Hayashibe, Hajime Morita and Sadao Kurohashi
(L) Automatically Acquired Lexical Knowledge Improves Japanese Joint Morphological and Dependency Analysis
Juntao Yu and Bernd Bohnet
(S) Dependency Language Models for Transition-based Dependency Parsing
Agnieszka Falenska and Özlem Çetinoğlu
(S) Lexicalized vs. Delexicalized Parsing in Low-Resource Scenarios
Benoît Sagot and Héctor Martínez Alonso
(S) Improving neural tagging with lexical information
13:00–14:30Lunch
14:30–16:00Long and short talks
Pranava Swaroop Madhyastha, Xavier Carreras and Ariadna Quattoni
(L) Prepositional Phrase Attachment over Word Embedding Products
John Lee
(S) L1-L2 Parallel Dependency Treebank as Learner Corpus
John Lee
(S) Splitting Complex English Sentences
Takaaki Tanaka, Katsuhiko Hayashi and Masaaki Nagata
(S) Hierarchical Word Structure-based Parsing: A Feasibility Study on UD-style Dependency Parsing in Japanese
16:00–16:30Break
16:30–18:00Short talks
Riyaz A. Bhat, Irshad Bhat and Dipti Sharma
(S) Leveraging Newswire Treebanks for Parsing Conversational Data with Argument Scrambling
Anders Søgaard
(S) Using hyperlinks to improve partial parsers
Sebastien Delecraz, Alexis Nasr, Frederic Bechet and Benoit Favre
(S) Correcting prepositional phrase attachments using multimodal corpora
Motoki Sato, Hiroyuki Shindo, Ikuya Yamada and Yuji Matsumoto
(S) Segment-Level Neural Conditional Random Fields for Named Entity Recognition (to be confirmed)

 

22 September 2017

Location: Sala Gerace, Dipartimento di Informatica,
Largo B. Pontecorvo 3, Building C, 2nd floor

08:30-09:30Registration
09:30–10:00IWPT Business Meeting
10:00–11:00Keynote:
David Hall (Semantic machines)
What good is a grammar anyway?
11:00–11:30Break
11:30–13:00Long and short talks
Robin Kurtz and Marco Kuhlmann
(L) Exploiting Structure in Parsing to 1-Endpoint-Crossing Graphs
Ryosuke Kohita, Hiroshi Noji and Yuji Matsumoto
(L) Effective Online Reordering with Arc-Eager Transitions
Miryam de Lhoneux, Sara Stymne and Joakim Nivre
(S) Arc-Hybrid Non-Projective Dependency Parsing with a Static-Dynamic Oracle
13:00–14:30Lunch
14:30–16:00Long and short talks
Jiangming Liu and Yue Zhang
(L) Encoder-Decoder Shift-Reduce Syntactic Parsing
Miguel Ballesteros and Xavier Carreras
(S) Arc-Standard Spinal Parsing with Stack-LSTMs
Jonas Groschwitz, Alexander Koller and Christoph Teichmann
(S) Coarse-To-Fine Parsing for Expressive Grammar Formalisms
Bich-Ngoc Do and Ines Rehbein
(S) Evaluating LSTM models for grammatical function labelling
16:00–16:30Closing