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If you haven’t already, please help decide the agenda by filling out the survey: https://www.surveymonkey.com/r/YW3J72W
(representatives present) | (no representative present) |
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English (ICSI team) | Chinese |
Japanese (Kyoko Ohara) | Spanish |
Portuguese (Tiago Torrent) | French |
German (German FN team) | Italian |
Dutch (Piek Vossen) | Latvian |
German (German FN team) | Hebrew |
Arabic | |
Korean | |
Danish |
- Joint Development of Lexicon and Constructicon in FrameNet (Tiago Torrent)
- Aligning Multilingual FN data: the story so far (Luca Gilardi)
- Some Fundamental Questions about Frame Relations across Languages (Kyoko Ohara)
- Developing the Multilingual web annotation tool (Ely Matos and Tiago Torrent)
Lunch (~12:00-13:00, Takeout from Gecko Gecko) )
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- Basic questions about what to do when situations are framed differently in different languages
- What sort of annotation will produce the most useful cross-linguistic information?
- Status of the Parallel Annotation Project
- How parallel or comparable should corpora be to provide useful cross-linguistic data on framing?
Suggested sources:
Parallel | Comparable |
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Fairy tales | |
TED talk | Wikipedia: Places/ Countries |
Fan fiction | Hotel reviews/ movie reviews |
Bible | Wikipedia movie plot synopses/ literature articles |
Illiad | Sports event reports |
Open source help texts (KDE, Mozilla) | Wikitravel |
Wikihow article “How to not procrastinate” |
- What are the trade-offs in representing meaning in frames/LUs vs. constructions? How do the trade-offs differ across languages?
- A discussion about future plans for
- Berkeley FrameNet (i.e.: what happens after there is no more funding or people leave (for whatever reason) … what will happen to FrameNet and its data long-term?)
- Long term funding strategies, specifically partnering with industry
- What can Universal Dependencies tell us about constructions? What can AMR tell us about frames (and vice-versa)?
- Plans for the meeting just before ACL in Vancouver
Multilingual FrameNet Project
International Computer Science Institute, 1947 Center St., Suite 600, Berkeley, CA, 94704