GENERAL INFORMATION
The 11th Computational Linguistics Fall School of the Special Interest Group on Computational Linguistics of the German Linguistic Society (Deutsche Gesellschaft für Sprachwissenschaft, DGfS) will take place in Berlin from 19th to 23th of September 2022:
https://dgfs-clschool22.github.io
The event is organized by the Institute for German Language and Linguistics (IdSL) at the Humboldt University in Berlin and the Leibniz Center of General Linguistics (ZAS). The DGfs-CL fall school is a biennial event for students who wish to broaden their knowledge of techniques and methods used in natural language processing in fields not traditionally taught in standard degree programs.
COURSE PROGRAM
This year the following two courses, taught in English, will be offered:
- Heriberto Cuayahuitl (Lincoln University): Deep Reinforcement Learning for Dialogue Generation - Carina Silberer (Stuttgart University): Visually Grounded Lexical Semantics
There will also be an evening lecture by Tibor Kiss (Linguistics Data Science Lab) entitled: From Architect to Nothingness: what happened to Linguistics in Computational Linguistics?
Additionally, there will be an industry exchange forum.
REGISTRATION
https://dgfs-clschool21.github.io/registration
For more information about participation fees, course details, scholarship options, venue and accommodation, please visit the website of the fall school.
Contact: Sophia Höbel (hoebelleibniz-zas.de)