UMRs in Boulder Summer School - 3rd Call for Applications - DEADLINE EXTENDED 
to Feb. 9, 2024

University of Colorado, Boulder, June 10-13, 2024
Held in conjunction with the UMR Parsing Workshop, June 14, 2024
https://umr4nlp.github.io/web/SummerSchool.html 

Impressive progress has been made in many aspects of natural language 
processing (NLP) in recent years. Most notably, the achievements of 
transformer-based large language models such as ChatGPT would seem to obviate 
the need for any type of semantic representation beyond what can be encoded as 
contextualized word embeddings of surface text. Advances have been particularly 
notable in areas where large training data sets exist, and it is advantageous 
to build an end-to-end training architecture without resorting to intermediate 
representations. For any truly interactive NLP applications, however, a more 
complete understanding of the information conveyed by each sentence is needed 
to advance the state of the art. Here, "understanding'' entails the use of some 
form of meaning representation. NLP techniques that can accurately capture the 
required elements of the meaning of each utterance in a formal representation 
are critical to making progress in these areas and have long been a central 
goal of the field. As with end-to-end NLP applications, the dominant approach 
for deriving meaning representations from raw textual data is through the use 
of machine learning and appropriate training data. This allows the development 
of systems that can assign appropriate meaning representations to previously 
unseen text. 
In this four-day course, instructors from the University of Colorado and 
Brandeis University will describe the framework of Uniform Meaning 
Representations (UMRs), a recent cross-lingual, multi-sentence incarnation of 
Abstract Meaning Representations (AMRs), that addresses these issues and 
comprises such a transformative representation. Incorporating Named Entity 
tagging, discourse relations, intra-sentential coreference, negation and 
modality, and the popular PropBank-style predicate argument structures with 
semantic role labels into a single directed acyclic graph structure, UMR builds 
on AMR and keeps the essential characteristics of AMR while making it 
cross-lingual and extending it to be a document-level representation. It also 
adds aspect, multi-sentence coreference and temporal relations, and scope. Each 
day will include lectures and hands-on practice.

Topics to be covered June 10-13:
1.      The basic structural representation of UMR and its application to 
multiple languages;
2.      How UMR encodes different types of MWE (multi-word expressions), 
discourse and temporal relations, and TAM (tense-aspect-modality) information 
in multiple languages, and differences between AMR and UMR;
3.      Going from IGT (interlinear glossed text) to UMR graphs 
semi-automatically;
4.      Formal semantic interpretation of UMR incorporating a 
continuation-based semantics for scope phenomena involving modality, negation, 
and quantification;
5.      Extension to UMR for encoding gesture in multimodal dialogue, Gesture 
AMR (GAMR), which aligns with speech-based UMR to account for situated 
grounding in dialogue.

The fifth day of the summer school, June 14, will be co-located with a UMR 
Parsing Workshop, focusing on parsing algorithms that generate AMR and UMR 
representations over multiple languages.
https://umr4nlp.github.io/web/UMRParsingWorkshop.html 

Participation will be fully funded (reasonable airfare, lodging, and meals). 
This summer school has been made possible by funding from NSF Collaborative 
Research: Building a Broad Infrastructure for Uniform Meaning Representations 
(Award # 2213805), with additional support from the University of Colorado 
Boulder and the CLEAR Center.

To apply, please complete this form by Feb. 9, 2024. 
https://www.colorado.edu/linguistics/umrs-boulder-summer-school-application 

Other important dates:
●       Notification of acceptance:     Feb. 20, 2024
●       Confirmation of participation:  Mar. 1, 2024
●       Arrival in Boulder June 9, departure June 15, 2024.
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