September 18, 2021

MAPLL-TCP 2021

On-Line Conference

Jointly organized by: MAPLL 2021 Organization Committee
Technical group of thought and language of the Institute of Electronics, Information and Communication Engineers

Cosponsored by:  Institute of Language and Speech Science at Waseda University

The MAPLL-TCP workshop was first launched in early 2000 as a forum intended to foster research on human sentence processing and related areas. It has been an important event for researchers interested in psycholinguistics and the cognitive neuroscience of language. It was held at Hiroshima University, the University of Tokyo, Yamagata University, Kwansei Gakuin University, Tokyo Metropolitan University, Kyushu University, Tsuda College, Waseda University and The National Institute for Japanese Language and Linguistics.

Participation in this event is free, but pre-registration is required. If you wish to join, please registrate from the link above by 17:00, September 17.
The URL for participation to the event will be sent to the pre-registered participants by 9:00 September 18.

Invited Speaker

MAPLL-TCP 2021 features Dr. Yugo Murawaki at Kyoto University as an invited speaker. Dr. Murawaki's experties covers interdisciplinary areas including natural language processing, linguistic typology, and theoretical linguistics. He publishes many influential papers in academic journals such as Journal of Language Evolution, Computational Linguistics, and Natural Language Processing (自然言語処理). He currently serves as a senior lecturer at the department of intelligence science and technology, Graduate School of Informatics, Kyoto University

Title of Invited Talk: Neural Network as an Explainable Human -- A New Approach to Contrastive Studies --

*The talk is given in Japanese.

Code of Conduct:
All attendees, presenters, sponsors and volunteers at our conference and summer seminar are required to agree with the following code of conduct. Organizers will enforce this code throughout the event. We expect cooperation from all participants to help ensure a safe environment for everybody.


Contact:
Please contact at hsakai {at} waseda.jp for details.