James Pustejovsky
- Area: LoCo
- Level: A
- Week: 1
- Time: The course has been cancelled
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Abstract
The notion of event has long been central for both modeling the semantics of natural language as well as reasoning in goal-driven tasks in artificial intelligence. This course examines developments in computational models for events, bringing together recent work from the areas of semantics, logic, computer science, and computational linguistics. The goal of this course is to look at event structure from a unifying perspective, enabled by a new synthesis of how these disciplines have approached the problem. This entails examining the structure of events at all levels impacted by linguistic expressions: (a) predicate decomposition and subatomic event structure; (b) atomic events and the mapping to syntax; (c) events in discourse structure; (d) and the macro-event structure of
narratives and scripts.