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NLP Colloquium Karthik Narasimhan on October 11th

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Joint CSE/IST NLP Colloquium just had the second speaker in the fall semester, Professor Karthik Narasimhan from Princeton, with his talk, "Addressing Long-Term Dependencies for Language Generation"! Professor Rebecca J Passonneau is introducing the speaker Professor Karthik Narasimhan is giving the talk  Like previous years, we had great audiences coming with questions! Two more talks are coming on: October 25th, Prof. Kathleen McKeown, Columbia University, "Where Natural Language Processing Meets Societal Needs". December 13th, Prof.Mona Diab, Columbia University, title TBD. The colloquium is hosted by Professor Rebecca J Passonneau (CSE), Prof.Kenneth Ting-hao Huang, Prof.Shomir Wilson (both from IST). We are looking forward to seeing you in the audience!

Fall 2019 Joint CSE/IST NLP Colloquium! Elijah Mayfield and his talk on September 27

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Ready for the new semester? Joint CSE/IST NLP Colloquium Fall 2019 is happening with exciting talks! On September 27, we just had the first speaker, Elijah Mayfield, Entrepreneur-In-Residence from Carnegie Mellon University, giving his talk, "Explainable Humans: Algorithmic Decision-Making and Education Policy". Dr.Passonneau is giving the opening speech  Elijah Mayfield is presenting his talk  Cybertorium is almost full! With two members of NLP Lab: Yanjun Gao and Zhaohui Li, in Penn State Campus More talks are lining up! Save the dates:  October 11th, Prof. Karthik Narasimhan, Princeton University  October 25th, Prof. Kathleen McKeown, Columbia University  December 4th, Prof. Mona Diab, Columbia University  This year, the talks are hosted by Dr. Rebecca Passonneau (CSE), Dr. Shomir Wilson (IST), and Dr.  Kenneth Ting-hao Huang (IST).  Please see our website:  PSU NLP Lab  for more details! W...

Robert Frank is coming this week for our Joint CSE/IST Colloquium Series in Natural Language Processing!

We are closing this semester's invited talks with another Joint CSE/IST Colloquium for Fall 2018: Don't miss Robert Frank's rescheduled talk for December 7th!

Our Joint CSE/IST Colloquium Series in Natural Language Processing will host Srinivas Bangalore this week!

The second Joint CSE/IST Colloquium is happening this Friday,  November 2nd!

Carolyn Penstein Rosé coming this week for our Joint CSE/IST Colloquium Series in Natural Language Processing!

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Do not miss the Joint CSE/IST Colloquium this Friday,  October 19th!

[UPDATE: CANCELLED] Robert Frank coming next week for our Joint CSE/IST Colloquium Series in Natural Language Processing!

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Unfortunately this talk is cancelled, stay tuned for a possible reschedule. Our first Joint CSE/IST Colloquium for Fall 2018 is scheduled for October 5th!

Save the dates: the NLP Colloquium Series is scheduled for the upcoming semester!

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We are excited to announce the lineup for the third year of our Joint CSE/IST Colloquium Series in Natural Language Processing! ðŸŽ‰

Jason Eisner for our Joint CSE/IST Colloquium Series in Natural Language Processing!

January 26 - Mark the date for our first Joint CSE/IST Colloquium for Spring 2018!

Diane J. Litman: Argument Mining from Text and its Application in Education

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The second  joint CSE/IST Colloquium on Natural Lan guage Processing was again a great success!

Ani Nenkova: Style Analysis for Practical Semantic Interpretation of Text

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This year's  joint CSE/IST Colloquium on Natural Lan guage Processing just commenced with a great start!

Save the dates! Fall 2017 Lineup for the Joint CSE/IST Colloquium Series in Natural Language Processing.

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We are excited to announce the lineup for the second year of our Joint CSE/IST Colloquium Series in Natural Language Processing! ðŸŽ‰

Roger Levy: Bayesian Pragmatics: Lexical Uncertainty, Compositionality, and the Typology of Conversational Implicature

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This just in: the second joint CSE/IST Colloquium on Natural Lan guage Processing!

Barbara di Eugenio: Towards a Dialogue System that supports Rich Visualizations of Data

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We are more than happy to introduce a new series of talks to Penn State and host our first speaker for the joint CSE/IST Colloquium on Natural Language Processing!