Program
All times are in UTC.
The full program of SyntaxFest can be found here.
UDW will happen on Wed 23 March between 15h and 18h. The poster sessions are joint between all SyntaxFest events and will happen both on the 22nd and the 23d of March.
13:00-15:00 Joint SyntaxFest poster session (22 and 23 March)
- Mehmet Oguz Derin: Universal Dependencies for Old Turkish
- Mai Omura, Aya Wakasa and Masayuki Asahara: Word Delimitation Issues in UD Japanese
- Maarten Janssen: UDWiki: guiding the creation of new UD treebanks
- Stefano Lusito and Jean Maillard: A Universal Dependencies corpus for Ligurian
- Rolando Coto-Solano, Sofía Flores-Solórzano and Sharid Loáiciga: Towards Universal Dependencies for Bribri
- Adam Farris and Aryaman Arora: For the Purpose of Curry: A UD Treebank for Ashokan Prakrit
- Jack Rueter, Niko Partanen and Flammie Pirinen: Numerals and what counts
- Daniel Zeman: Date and Time in Universal Dependencies
15:00-15:45 Talks session 1 - chair: Miryam de Lhoneux
- Pierre André Ménard, Naïma Hassert and Edith Galy: UD on Software Requirements: Application and Challenges (15min)
- Kilian Evang, Tatiana Bladier, Laura Kallmeyer and Simon Petitjean: Bootstrapping Role and Reference Grammar Treebanks via Universal Dependencies (15min)
- Guy Lapalme: Validation of Universal Dependencies by regeneration (15min)
15:45-16:00 Break
16:00-16:45 Talks session 2 - chair: Reut Tsarfaty
- Georg Höhn: Towards a consistent annotation of nominal person in Universal Dependencies (10min)
- Dmytro Kalpakchi and Johan Boye: Minor changes make a difference: a case study on the consistency of UD-based dependency parsers (10min)
- Flavio Massimiliano Cecchini: Formae reformandae: for a reorganisation of verb form annotation in Universal Dependencies illustrated by the specific case of Latin (10min)
- Nathan Schneider and Amir Zeldes: Mischievous nominal constructions in Universal Dependencies (15min)
16:45-17:00 Break
17:00-18:00 Invited talk - chair: Reut Tsarfaty
Emily Pitler: Incorporating Compositionality and Morphology into End-to-End Models