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Although we will continue to offer a Zoom option for LSLT for now, we strongly encourage you to attend in person! The talk is only part of the point of LSLT: it's a good opportunity to meet and chat with students and faculty in other departments. And we've now reinstated the classic LSLT sandwich line! Zoom link: https://go.umd.edu/lslt-zoom

Dr. Wang will present in person.
Zoom link: https://umd.zoom.us/j/98806584197?pwd=SXBWOHE1cU9adFFKUmN2UVlwUEJXdz09 (passcode if needed: clip)

Designing Human-Centered AI Systems for Human-AI Collaboration

Although we will continue to offer a Zoom option for LSLT for now, we strongly encourage you to attend in person! The talk is only part of the point of LSLT: it's a good opportunity to meet and chat with students and faculty in other departments. And we've now reinstated the classic LSLT sandwich line!

Zoom link: https://go.umd.edu/lslt-zoom

Zach Maher (NACS), Junaid Merchant (NACS), Lauren Salig (NACS), Yi Ting Huang (HESP), Shevaun Lewis (LSC)

Conversations on Zoom

Although we will continue to offer a Zoom option for LSLT for now, we strongly encourage you to attend in person! The talk is only part of the point of LSLT: it's a good opportunity to meet and chat with students and faculty in other departments. And we've now reinstated the classic LSLT sandwich line!

Zoom link: https://go.umd.edu/lslt-zoom

Language Knowledge Influences Parsing Strategies in 5-year-old Children

Structural Scaffolds for Making Sense of Document Collections (by Joe Barrow)

Although we will continue to offer a Zoom option for LSLT for now, we strongly encourage you to attend in person! The talk is only part of the point of LSLT: it's a good opportunity to meet and chat with students and faculty in other departments. And we've now reinstated the classic LSLT sandwich line!

Zoom link: https://go.umd.edu/lslt-zoom

Piecemeal or wholesale transfer? The effects of lexical properties in L3 transfer

Mina Hirzel defends her dissertation, "Acquiring Constraints on Wh-Movement." The committee is Jeff Lidz, Ellen Lau, Norbert Hornstein, Alexander Williams and Yi Ting Huang.

 

Building Accountable NLP Models: on Social Bias Detection and Mitigation

Although we will continue to offer a Zoom option for LSLT for now, we strongly encourage you to attend in person! The talk is only part of the point of LSLT: it's a good opportunity to meet and chat with students and faculty in other departments. This week we're reinstating the classic LSLT sandwich line (with a few improvements to keep things more sanitary).

Zoom link: https://go.umd.edu/lslt-zoom

Do we speak better than we understand?

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