Corpora: Conf: Conference on Analogical Modeling of Language (AML)

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Date: Mon Feb 07 2000 - 08:30:21 MET

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    Following is an abbreviated preliminary program for
    the Conference on Analogical Modeling of Language (AML)
    to be held at Brigham Young University, Provo, Utah, USA
    on March 22-24, 2000.

    More complete information (including abstracts, conference
    registration procedures, and transportation/accomodation
    suggestions) is available at the AML Research Group web page:

      http://humanities.byu.edu/aml/homepage.html

    or via email to: aml-conf@email.byu.edu

    Wednesday, 22 March 2000
    ========================

    Tutorial workshop
    -----------------
    Royal Skousen: Basic introduction to AML
    Deryle Lonsdale: Setting up AML data files
    Dil Parkinson: Running the Perl program
    Walter Daelemans and Antal van den Bosch: Demonstration of TiMBL

    Thursday, 23 March 2000
    =======================

    Opening session: Welcome and overall issues
    ----------------
    Melvin J. Luthy [BYU] Welcome to conference
    Royal Skousen [BYU] "The issues in AML"

    Afternoon session: Comparison of instance-based approaches
    ------------------
    Walter Daelemans [Belgium, Netherlands]
    "Comparing AML to Memory-Based Language Processing"

    Steve Chandler [U. of Idaho]
    "Skousen's Analogical Approach as an Exemplar-Based Model of
    Categorization"

    Michael Mudrow [Indiana U.]
    "Version Spaces, Neural Networks, and AML or A Model by Any Other
    Name"

    David Eddington [Mississippi State U.]
    "A Comparison of Two Analogical Models: TiMBL versus AML"

    Andrea Krott and Harald Baayen [Netherlands]
    "Modeling linking morphemes in Dutch n-n compounds with lazy-learning"

    Antal van den Bosch [Netherlands]
    "Expanding k-NN analogy through value combinatorics within instance
    families"

    Dinner / party / discussions

    Friday, 24 March 2000
    =====================

    Morning session 1: Applications to linguistics
    ------------------
    James Myers [Taiwan]
    "Exemplar-Driven Analogy in Optimality Theory"

    Robert Kirchner and Kevin Hynna [U. of Alberta]
    "Modeling Phonoligization"

    William Eggington [BYU]
    "AML and Contemporary Second Language Acquisition Theory and Research"

    Deryle Lonsdale [BYU]
    "Analogical cloning and other NLP applications of AML"

    Morning session 2: Language applications
    ------------------
    Douglas Wulf [U of Washington]
    "Applying AML to the German Plural"

    Michael Mudrow [Indiana U.]
    "Accounting for Variation in Danish Compounds"

    Royal Skousen [BYU]
    "Predicting the Finnish past-tense analogically"

    Afternoon session 1: Issues in classification and selection
    --------------------
    Rob Freeman [New Zealand]
    "Beyond Classification: Syntax and Semantics as the Production of Ad
    Hoc Classes"

    Christer Johansson [Japan]
    "Analogous Categories"

    Jorn Veenstra [Netherlands]
    "Proportional versus Most-Likely Extrapolation from the Analogical
    Set"

    Afternoon session 2: Language applications
    --------------------
    Anton Rytting [BYU]
    "An Empirical Test of Analogical Modeling: The k/0 Alternation in
    Turkish"

    Dana Bourgerie [BYU]
    topic: applying AML to Chinese classifiers

    Afternoon session 3: Larger issues
    --------------------
    David Eddington [Mississippi State U.]
    "Analogy and the dual-route model of morphology"

    Royal Skousen [BYU]
    "The exponential explosion and quantum computing"

    Bruce Derwing [U. of Alberta]
    Closing summary

    Dinner / party / discussions

    [Alternate paper: Deryle Lonsdale (BYU): "An operator-based
    implementation of AML"]



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