[Colloquium] Reminder: Talks at TTI-C/International House TODAY
Katherine Cumming
kcumming at tti-c.org
Wed May 25 08:46:01 CDT 2005
(1) Learning Theory Program/ML Summer School
Speaker: Peter Culicover, Ohio State University
Speaker's Homepage: <http://www.ling.ohio-state.edu/~culicove/>
http://www.ling.ohio-state.edu/~culicove/
Time: Wednesday, May 25th @ 2:00pm
Location: International House-Assembly Hall
Title: Adventures with Camile, a Computational Simulation of a
Minimilist Language Learner
Abstract:
TBA
(2) Learning Theory Program/ML Summer School
Speaker: Garrett Mitchener, Duke University
Speaker's Homepage: <http://fds.duke.edu/db/aas/math/faculty/wgm>
http://fds.duke.edu/db/aas/math/faculty/wgm
Time: Wednesday, May 25th @ 3:00pm
Location: International House-Assembly Hall
Title: Game Dynamics with Learning and Evolution of Universal Grammar
Abstract:
TBA
(3) Learning Theory Program/ML Summer School
Speaker: Ed Stabler, UCLA
Speaker's Homepage:
<http://www.humnet.ucla.edu/humnet/linguistics/people/stabler/stabler.ht
m>
http://www.humnet.ucla.edu/humnet/linguistics/people/stabler/stabler.htm
Time: Wednesday, May 25th @ 4:30pm
Location: International House-Assembly Hall
Title: Feasible Language Learning
Abstract:
This talk will consider how some recent models of feasible learning
might apply to human language learning, with attention to how these
results complement traditional linguistic perspectives.
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If you have questions, or would like to meet the speaker, please contact
Katherine at 773-834-1994 or kcumming at tti-c.org. For information on
future TTI-C talks or events, please go to the TTI-C Events
<http://ttic.uchicago.edu/events/events_dyn.php> page. TTI-C: 1427
East 60th Street (University Press Building 2F), Chicago, IL 60637
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