Language Technology for Language Documentation and Revitalization
Venue
The workshop will be held on the campus of Carnegie Mellon University, in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. The Pittsburgh region has been home to many Indigenous peoples throughout history. Osage tradition describes this region as part of their ancestral homelands before their migration down the Ohio River, and since then many Indigenous nations in turn have called the region home, including Shawnee, Lenape, and Seneca people.
Below is the precise address and location of the venue:
Room 3305, Newell-Simon Hall (#17 on the campus map)
Carnegie Mellon University
5000 Forbes Ave
Pittsburgh, PA 15213, USA
If you are coming from the airport, you can either take the 28x bus, and get off at the "Forbes Avenue at South Craig Street" stop (which costs $2.50 and takes about 50 minutes), or take a ride-sharing service such as Lyft/Uber (which costs about $35 and takes about 25 minutes).
Accommodation
There are a number of places to stay near the venue, including:
You can also likely find an inexpensive place on airbnb if you want to save money. The organizers will be happy to provide information about which places will allow you to get to the venue conveniently.