CLIF symposium 2003

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

9h30-10h00Arrival
10h00-11h00Invited talk: Louis ten Bosch (LandS, KUNijmegen)
COMIC: A system for multimodal human-machine interaction, using Automatic Speech Recognition and Automated Reasoning.
11h00-11h30Break
11h30-12h00Mathias De Wachter (ESAT, KULeuven)
Data Driven Example Based Continuous Speech Recognition
12h00-12h30Ilse Ravyse (ETRO, VUB)
Voice Driven Animation
12h30-13h30Lunch break
13h30-14h30Invited talk: Paul Buitelaar (DFKI, Saarbruecken)
(title to be announced)
14h30-15h00Veronique Hoste (CNTS, UIAntwerpen)
Optimization in Machine Learning of Natural Language
15h00-15h30Break
15h30-16h00Vincent Vandeghinste (CCL, KULeuven)
A hybrid approach to a language system for Dutch
16h00-16h30Peter Dirix (CCL, KULeuven)
Knowledge- and Data-Based Techniques for Machine Translation

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