Language Sciences Annual Symposium 2020 - What Next? Future Directions in Language Research
Created: | 2020-11-19 10:21 |
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Institution: | Department of Theoretical and Applied Linguistics |
Description: | Talks from the 2020 Language Sciences Annual Symposium, which was delivered as an online event. |
Website: | https://www.languagesciences.cam.ac.uk |
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Cognitive and computational building blocks for more human-like language in machines
Online talk at the 2020 Cambridge Language Sciences Annual Symposium by Professor Josh Tenenbaum (Department of Brain and Cognitive Sciences, Massachusetts Institute of...
Collection: Cambridge Language Sciences
Institution: Department of Theoretical and Applied Linguistics
Created: Tue 8 Dec 2020
Native Language Identification from L2 Speech Using Neural Spectrogram Analysis
Talk by Dr Calbert Graham, Phonetics Laboratory, University of Cambridge
Collection: Language Sciences Annual Symposium 2020 - What Next? Future Directions in Language Research
Institution: Department of Theoretical and Applied Linguistics
Created: Thu 19 Nov 2020
Tudor Networks of Power
Talk by Dr Sebastian Ahnert, Dept. of Chemical Engineering & Biotechnology (University of Cambridge) & Alan Turing Institute
Collection: Language Sciences Annual Symposium 2020 - What Next? Future Directions in Language Research
Institution: Department of Theoretical and Applied Linguistics
Created: Tue 24 Nov 2020
Social Signalling and Social Change: Inclusive Writing in French
Talk by Dr Heather Burnett, Laboratoire de Linguistique Formelle, CNRS and Université de Paris
Collection: Language Sciences Annual Symposium 2020 - What Next? Future Directions in Language Research
Institution: Department of Theoretical and Applied Linguistics
Created: Thu 19 Nov 2020
Poster slam 2020
1-minute videos by the poster presenters
Collection: Language Sciences Annual Symposium 2020 - What Next? Future Directions in Language Research
Institution: Department of Theoretical and Applied Linguistics
Created: Thu 26 Nov 2020