CLIF (Computational Linguistics in
Flanders) has the pleasure to invite you to its yearly symposium. The
goal of the symposium is to give PhD students of CLIF member institutions
the ability to present their work on speech and language technology to each
other and a community of experts. Additionally, there will be two invited
presentations. The language of the symposium will be English.
Date
25 April 2003
Location
Campus of the Vrije Universiteit Brussel (VUB)
Pleinlaan 2 - 1050 Brussels - Belgium
Building D room D2.01
http://www.vub.ac.be/english/campEt.html
Tentative Programme
| 9h30-10h00 | Arrival |
| 10h00-11h00 | Invited talk: Louis ten Bosch (LandS, KUNijmegen) |
| COMIC: A system for multimodal human-machine interaction, using Automatic Speech Recognition and Automated Reasoning. |
| 11h00-11h30 | Break |
| 11h30-12h00 | Mathias De Wachter (ESAT, KULeuven) |
| Data Driven Example Based Continuous Speech Recognition |
| 12h00-12h30 | Ilse Ravyse (ETRO, VUB) |
| Voice Driven Animation |
| 12h30-13h30 | Lunch break |
| 13h30-14h30 | Invited talk: Paul Buitelaar (DFKI, Saarbruecken) |
| (title to be announced) |
| 14h30-15h00 | Veronique Hoste (CNTS, UIAntwerpen) |
| Optimization in Machine Learning of Natural Language |
| 15h00-15h30 | Break |
| 15h30-16h00 | Vincent Vandeghinste (CCL, KULeuven) |
| A hybrid approach to a language system for Dutch |
| 16h00-16h30 | Peter Dirix (CCL, KULeuven) |
| Knowledge- and Data-Based Techniques for Machine Translation |
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