Talk
Toward an End-to-end Neural Generative Dialogue System
Ben Carterette (Department of Computer & Information Sciences, Delaware; Spotify)
Offline Evaluation of Personalization Using Logged Data
Lisa Feigenson (Psychological & Brain Sciences, Johns Hopkins University)
Constraints and Flexibility in Early Quantification
Abstract TBA.
Lunch served at 12:30.
Roberta Golinkoff (School of Education, University of Delaware)
Living in Pasteur’s Quadrant: Navigating the Uncharted Waters between Basic and Applied Research
The seminar provides students with opportunities to discuss central issues in the study of child and adolescent development with leaders in the field. Presenters spend the day meeting with faculty and students in both formal and informal settings.
Lunch served at 12:30.
Adam Winsler (Psychology, George Mason University)
Immigrant Advantage and Paradox and the Role of Bilingualism in Elementary School: Results from the Miami School Readiness Project
The seminar provides students with opportunities to discuss central issues in the study of child and adolescent development with leaders in the field. Presenters spend the day meeting with faculty and students in both formal and informal settings.
Lunch served at 12:30.
Lien Decruy (Neuroscience, ExpORL, KU Leuven)
The aging and hearing impaired brain: Envelope tracking across the lifespan in normal hearing and hearing impaired listeners
Nur Karatas (SLA)
Case-Marking Processing in Native and Nonnative Speakers of Turkish
Abstract: In this talk, I'll be presenting the behavioral and neural data of my dissertation study, which was about both word-level and sentence-level case processing by native speakers and advanced L2 learners of Turkish.
Lunch served at 12:15.
Shenika Hankerson (Assistant Professor, TLPL)
African American Language Explained: (Almost) Everything You Need to Know About Its History, Structure, and Evolution
Annie Li (HDQM)
Self-Teaching in Orthographic Learning among Learners of English as a Second Language