CLASP
The Centre for Linguistic Theory and Studies in Probability

Language and Probability: The CLASP Inauguration Workshop

Videos of Workshop Talks

Currently the following talks are available via the GU play service, in order of appearance:

Shalom Lappin, University of Gothenburg and King's College: A Probabilistic View of Grammaticality

Alexander Clark, King's College London: Learning Syntactic Structure: Weak Learning, Strong Learning and Canonical Grammars

Joakim Nivre, Uppsala University: Towards a Universal Grammar for Natural Language Processing

Devdatt Dubhashi: Distributed Representations in NLP

Chris Howes and Ellen Breitholtz, University of Gothenburg: IncReD: Incremental Reasoning in Dialogue

Staffan Larsson, University of Gothenburg: Vagueness and Learning in Probabilistic TTR

Katrin Erk, University of Texas at Austin: Semantics as a Heterogeneous Mess, and How to Reason Over It

Simon Dobnik, University of Gothenburg: On Interfacing Language, Spatial Perception, Dialogue, and Cognition

Stergios Chatzikyriakidis, University of Gothenburg: Modern Type Theoretical Semantics, Inference and Probability Theory

Robin Cooper, University of Gothenburg: Final Remarks at Language and Probability: The CLASP Inauguration Workshop