Talk
Speech as a behavioral signal for mental and cognitive health: Some obersvations and results
Lynne Tirrel (Department of Philosophy, University of Connecticut)
Toxic Speech: Core Concepts of Discursive Epidemiology
Fabrizio Cariani (Department of Philosophy, Northwestern)
Karen Lewis (Department of Philosophy, Columbia University)
Descriptions, pronouns, and uniqueness
Abstract: Both definite descriptions and pronouns are often anaphoric; that is, part of their interpretation in context depends on prior linguistic material in the discourse. For example:
(1) A student walked in. The student sat down.
(2) A student walked in. She sat down.
Paolo Santorio (Department of Philosophy, University of California - San Diego)
Counterfactuals and possibilities
Note location change!
Dilip Ninan (Department of Philosophy, Tufts University)
Assertion, evidence, and the future
Julia Stoyanovich (Department of Computer Science and Engineering, New York University)
Follow the Data! Responsible Data Science Starts with Responsible Data Management
Xiaozhong Liu (School of Informatics, Computing, and Engineering; Indiana University, Bloomington)
Natural Language Processing and Text Mining with User Behavior Data