walker@petrus.UUCP (01/09/85)
THE LEXICON, PARSING, AND SEMANTIC INTERPRETATION CUNY Graduate Center, Auditorium 33 West 42nd Street New York, NY 10036 THURSDAY, JANUARY 17, 1985 8:30 Registration with coffee 8:50 Welcoming Steven Cahn, Provost, CUNY Graduate School John Moyne, CUNY Graduate Center and Queens College 9:00 Linguistic Lexicography Terence Langendoen, CUNY Graduate Center and Brooklyn College 10:00 How to Misread a Dictionary George Miller, Princeton University 11:00 Knowledge Management Support for Language Processing Charles Kellogg, Microelectronics and Computer Technology Corp. 12:00 Lunch 1:30 Customizing the TQA Lexicon for Semantic Disambiguation Fredrick Damerau and David Johnson, IBM Yorktown Research 2:30 Parse Trees as Lexical Projections Joan Bachenko and Eileen Fitzpatrick, Bell Laboratories 3:30 Requirements on the Lexicon for Parsing and Generation Robert Ingria, Bolt Beranek and Newman 4:30 Discussion 6:00 Dinner at Peng Tengs, 219 East 44th Street FRIDAY, JANUARY 18, 1985 8:45 Coffee 9:00 The Nuts and Bolts of Lexical Access Martin Kay, Xerox Palo Alto Research Center 10:00 Text Files as Sources for Creating an Augmented Dictionary Robert Amsler and Donald Walker, Bell Communications Research 11:00 The Lexical Base for Semantic Interpretation in a PROLOG Parser Roy Byrd and Michael McCord, IBM Yorktown Research 12:00 Lunch 1:30 Lexicons for Conceptual Analyzers Michael Lebowitz, Columbia University 2:30 The LSP Lexicon for Free Text Information Formatting Susanne Wolff, Joyce London and Naomi Sager, New York University 3:30 Using a Lexicon of Canonical Graphs in Parsing John Sowa, IBM Systems Research Institute 4:30 Closing Advance registration is not necessary, and no fees will be charged for the workshop. ORGANIZING COMMITTEE: Terence Langendoen, (212) 790-4574 John Sowa, (212) 309-1493, sowa.yktvmt.ibm@csnet-relay Don Walker, (201) 829-4312, bellcore!walker@berkeley Cosponsored by the City University of New York, IBM Systems Research Institute, and Bell Communications Research.