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August 18
9:00 Introduction: What is DELPH-IN, what are we doing here? Hans Uszkoreit
9:30 Recent and upcoming extensions to the LKB and [incr tsdb()] Stephan Oepen
10:00 HPSG Processing at DFKI and Saarland University: Summary of Results and Plans Hans Uszkoreit
10:30-11:00 Coffee break
11:00-11:45 Discussion I: Designing and creating a DELPH-IN repository (systems, tools, data, lingware) Moderator: Stephan Oepen, Scribe: Ulrich Schaefer
11:45-12:30 Discussion II: Strategies for documentation of grammars and tools Moderator: F. Bond, Scribe: C. Hashimoto
12:30-14:00 Lunch
14:00-14:30 Robust unification in PET/Viewing unfilled feature structures in the LKB Frederik Fouvry
14:30-15:15 Discussion III: What do we want to get out of DELPH-IN? Given that, how should we decide who else to approach, and how should we approach them? Moderator: V. Kordoni, Scribe: A. Poulis
15:15-16:00 Discussion IV: What can we do to promote the visibility of DELPH-IN and its agenda within the field of computational linguistics? (Subtopic: What material should we add to the website, and how can this be done in a distributed fashion?) Moderator: F. Fouvry, Scribe: J. Tseng
16:00-16:30 Coffee break
16:30 Statistical Approach towards Deep Lexical Acquisition Yi Zhang
17:00 A methodoogy for the development of wide-coverage HPSG grammars Yusuke Miyao
17:30 Matrix Modules: Development and User Interface Emily M. Bender and Dan Flickinger
August 19
9:00 TIGER 700 RMRS Bank: RMRS Construction from TIGER Dependencies Anette Frank and Kathrin Spreyer
9:30 A "text interface" for deep linguistic processing: General input text Ben Waldron
10:00 Multi-verb constructions in a West African Language Lars Hellan and Dorothee Beermann
10:30-11:00 Coffee break
11:00 French Jesse Tseng
11:30 Spanish and Catalan Grammars: Lexical Clustering Montserrat Marimon and Nuria Bel
12:00 Ontology Extraction from Machine-Readable Dictionaries with RMRS Francis Bond
12:30-14:00 Lunch
14:00-14:30 SEM-I Ann Copestake and Dan Flickinger
14:30-15:00 Heart of Gold overview Ulli Schaefer
15:00-15:45 Discussion V: Developing a distributed means of testing LKB updates Moderator: F. Bond, Scribe: C. Hashimoto
15:45-16:00 Discussion VI: Developing a standard DELPH-IN open source license Moderator: W. Packard, Scribe: J. Good
16:00-16:30 Coffee break
16:30 GramaXing Project and new Portuguese Grammar Antonio Branco
17:00 Montage: HPSG Grammar Engineering for Language Documentation Emily M. Bender and Jeff Good
17:30 Business meeting
August 20
9:00 JACY development Melanie Siegel
9:30 Status Quo of Korean Resource Grammar and A Korean-Japanese Joint Project Jong-Bok Kim and Jaehyung Yang
10:00 Modern Greek Resource Grammar: Present and Future Alexandros Poulis, Valia Kordoni, and Frederik Fouvry
10:30-11:00 Coffee break
11:00 Challenges and Opportunities for Hybrid Deep and Shallow Processing Approaches: Applications and Chances for Cooperation Hans Uszkoreit
11:30-12:30 Discussion VII: Research avenues: Future applications, resources, tools, additional features for existing tools. What's ripe to work on now? What other appropriate avenues are waiting on what prerequisite developments? What strategies seem promising for moving grammars to new domains, and what technology would help? Moderator: A. Frank, Scribe: P. Haugereid
12:30-14:00 Lunch
14:00 German Grammar: Morphological Component, MRS Output, First Results in Generation Berthold Crysmann
14:30 NorSource - current developments (preposition semantics) Lars Hellan and Dorothee Beermann
15:00 Scandinavian Matrix Swedish Grammars Lars Ahrenberg and Sara Styme
15:30-16:00 Discussion VIII: Comparative evaluation Moderator: Y. Miyao, Scribe: Y. Zhang
16:00-16:30 Coffee break
16:30-17:30 Discussion IX: Matrix updates: What would the community like to see? What makes it feasible to integrate new Matrix versions? What kinds of community input to Matrix developers would be most effective? Moderator: Dan Flickinger Scribe: Scott Drellishak
17:30 Concluding Remarks Dan Flickinger
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