Date: Friday, June 27, 2014
Location: ACL, Baltimore Marriott Waterfront, Baltimore, MD
Fillmore at UC Berkeley
ICSI Gazette profile (2010)
ACL Lifetime Achievement Award video
Comments by Lakoff
Comments by Paul Kay
The FrameNet Project
Browse FrameNet
Frame Semantics in Natural Language Processing: A Workshop in Honor of Chuck Fillmore (1929–2014) was held at the 52nd Annual Meeting of the Association for Computational Linguistics in Baltimore on June 27, 2014.
The workshop consisted of a number of inspiring invited talks about Chuck's work and his contributions to NLP.
9:00–9:05:
Introduction
(Paper)
9:05–9:45:
Collin F. Baker (ICSI, Berkeley)
FrameNet: A Knowledge Base for Natural Language Processing
(Paper, Slides)
9:45–10:30:
Ken Church (IBM)
The Case for Empiricism (With and Without Statistics)
(Paper, Slides)
11:00–11:45:
Martha Palmer (University of Colorado, Boulder)
SemLink+: FrameNet, VerbNet and Event Ontologies
(Paper, Slides)
11:45–12:30:
Jerry Hobbs (ISI/USC, Marina del Rey)
Case, Constructions, FrameNet, and the Deep Lexicon
(Paper, Slides)
14:00–14:45:
Dipanjan Das (Google, New York)
Statistical Models for Frame-Semantic Parsing
(Paper, Slides)
14:45–15:30:
Srini Narayanan (Google, Zurich)
Bridging Text and Knowledge with Frames
(Paper, , Slides)
16:00–16:45:
Owen Rambow (Columbia University)
Using Frame Semantics in Natural Language Processing
(Paper, Slides)
16:45–17:30:
Katrin Erk (University of Texas, Austin)
Who Evoked that Frame? Some Thoughts on Context Effects and Event Types
(Paper, Slides)
No presentation:
Nancy Ide (Vassar College, Poughkeepsie, NY)
FrameNet and Linked Data
(Paper)
No presentation:
Eduard Dragut (Purdue University) and Christiane Fellbaum (Princeton University)
The Role of Adverbs in Sentiment Analysis
(Paper)
Miriam R. L. Petruck (ICSI, Berkeley)
Gerard de Melo (Tsinghua University, Beijing)
We thank the Association for Computational Linguistics for its generous support.