Transcript NACLO 2007

NACLO 2008
North American Computation Linguistics Olympiad
Boston Chapter
Brandeis CL Olympiad Team
James Pustejovsky
Tai Sassen-Liang
Sharone Horowit-Hendler
Noam Sienna
Batia Snir
What is Computational Linguistics?
• Linguistics is the study of language itself – how
languages are formed, how we learn and understand
languages, how languages work, etc.
• Computational linguistics is the science of designing
algorithms and programming computers to “understand”
the rules of languages that we intuitively know.
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Syntax
Semantics
Phonology
Morphology
Pragmatics
Language subtleties
• Adjective order and placement
– A big black dog
– A big black scary dog
– A big scary dog
– A scary big dog
A black big dog
• Antonyms
– Which sizes go together?
• Big and little
• Big and small
• Large and small
Large and little
Headline Ambiguity
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Iraqi Head Seeks Arms
Juvenile Court to Try Shooting Defendant
Teacher Strikes Idle Kids
Kids Make Nutritious Snacks
British Left Waffles on Falkland Islands
Red Tape Holds Up New Bridges
Bush Wins on Budget, but More Lies Ahead
Hospitals are Sued by 7 Foot Doctors
Ban on nude dancing on Governor’s desk
Local high school dropouts cut in half
Computational Linguistics in the World:
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Artificial Intelligence
Internet Search Engines/Web Agents
Machine Translation
Speech Recognition
Cryptography
Education Technology
A sample problem…
1. Antukaq chakranpiqa t'ikashanmi papa.
2. Siskuq chakranpiqa wiñashanmi sara.
3. Siskuq chakranpiqa rurushansi kiwña.
4. Antukaq chakranpiqa t'ikashanchá kiwña.
5. Siskuq chakranpiqa wiñashansi sara.
6. Antukaq chakranpiqa wiñashanchá papa.
A. Potatoes may be growing in Antuka's field.
B. Barley may be flowering in Antuka's field.
C. Corn is growing in Sisku's field.
D. I've heard corn is growing in Sisku's field.
E. I've heard barley is yielding fruit in Sisku's field.
F. Potatoes are flowering in Antuka's field.
How can we solve this?
Now you try!
Imagine that you have heard these sentences:
•Jane is molistic and slatty
•Jennifer is cloovy and brastic
•Molly and Kyle are slatty but danty
•The teacher is danty and cloovy
•Mary is blitty but cloovy
•Jeremiah is not only sloshful but also weasy
•Even though frumsy, Jim is sloshful
•Strungy and struffy, Diane was a pleasure to watch
•Even though weasy, John is struffy
•Carla is blitty but struffy
•The salespeople were cloovy and not slatty
Which of these phrases would you be likely to hear?
•Meredith is blitty and brastic
•The singer was not only molistic but also cloovy
•Mary found a dog that was danty but sloshful
How did you solve that?
• (Now imagine trying to get a computer to
do the same thing!)
So…what is this Olympiad thing?
• The Olympiad will test your logical and analytical
thinking skills to solve problems similar to the
one you just saw
• You’ll be given a packet of problems to solve
individually within a three-hour period
• Success at the two state-level competitions will
give you the opportunity to participate in the
International Linguistics Olympiad
Dates
• February 5, 2008:
– Qualifying Round @ Brandeis
• March 11, 2008:
– Final Round @ Brandeis
• June 2008:
– CL Training Camp
• August 2008:
– International Linguistics Olympiad in Bulgaria
Perks
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Prizes for 1st, 2nd, and 3rd place in Boston
A chance to travel world-wide
Looks great on college resumes
Get introduced to an ever-growing field
No prior experience necessary – just a head for
analytical thinking and a can-do attitude
Thanks!
• For more information:
– email: [email protected]
– Phone: 978-339-3137
• Registration:
– http://www.naclo.cs.cmu.edu/
• Additional problems can be found at:
– namclo.linguistlist.org
– boston-olympiad.org