Program
SFCM 2015 was hosted by the Institute for Natural Language Processing (IMS), University of Stuttgart (Germany).
We had a keynote and four sessions with talks. The time slot for each talk was 30 minutes, including discussion.
We also had a demo session. Participants could demonstrate their systems and applications, and there was time to try and discuss them with the presenters.
SFCM 2015 featured a special session dedicated to CLARIN.
Day 1: Thu, Sept 17, 2015
- 08:00–08:30 Registration
- 08:30–09:00 Opening
- 09:00–10:00 Keynote
- Magda Ševčíková (Charles University in Prague): Morphology within the Multi-Layered Annotation Scenario of Prague Dependency Treebank slides
- 10:10–10:40 Session 1
- A Universal Feature Schema for Rich Morphological Annotation
(John Sylak-Glassman, Christo Kirov, Matt Post, Roger Que, and David Yarowsky) slides
- A Universal Feature Schema for Rich Morphological Annotation
- 10:40–11:10 Coffee break
- 11:10–12:50 Session 2
- Dsolve – Morphological Segmentation for German using Conditional Random Fields
(Kay-Michael Würzner and Bryan Jurish) slides - Designing and Comparing G2P-type Lemmatizers for a Morphology-rich Language
(Steffen Eger) slides - A Multi-Purpose Bayesian Model for Word-Based Morphology
(Maciej Janicki) slides
- Dsolve – Morphological Segmentation for German using Conditional Random Fields
- 12:50–14:00 Lunch
- 14:00–15:40 Session 3
- Using HFST-Helsinki Finite-State Technology for Recognizing Semantic Frames
(Krister Lindén, Sam Hardwick, Miikka Silfverberg, and Erik Axelson) slides - Morpho-SLaWS: An API for the Morphosyntactic Annotation of the Serbian Language
(Toma Tasovac, Saša Rudan, and Siniša Rudan) (Canceled due to family emergency) - Morphological Disambiguation of Classical Sanskrit
(Oliver Hellwig) slides
- Using HFST-Helsinki Finite-State Technology for Recognizing Semantic Frames
- 15:40–16:00 Coffee break
- 16:00–17:30 Demo session
- 19:30: Dinner at the pizzeria Mezzogiorno (Kriegsbergstraße 55).
Day 2: Fri, Sept 18, 2015
- 09:00–10:40 Session 4
- Grammar Debugging
(Michael Maxwell) slides - Morphological Analysis and Generation for Pali
(David Alfter and Jürgen Knauth) slides - Morphological Analysis and Generation of Monolingual and Bilingual Medical Lexicons
(Serena Pelosi, Annibale Elia and Alessandro Maisto) (Authors did not show up)
- Grammar Debugging
- 10:40–11:10 Coffee break
- 11:10–12:40 CLARIN session
- 12:40–13:15 Final discussion and closing
- 13:15 Lunch