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Fifth workshop "Computational Linguistics and Language Science"

The traditional fifth workshop "Computational Linguistics and Language Science" was held online on April 26 at NRU HSE.

The traditional fifth workshop "Computational Linguistics and Language Science" was held online on April 26 at NRU HSE. The workshop was organized by the School of Data Analysis and Artificial Intelligence at the Faculty of Computer Science and the School of Linguistics at the Faculty of Humanities (NRU HSE). Two leading experts in the field of computational linguistics delivered their presentations: Valentin Malykh (Huawei) introduced the main research directions of Huawei's Noah's Ark Lab and also presented the work SumTitles: a Summarization Dataset with Low Extractiveness, Boris Galitsky (NRU HSE, Oracle Inc.) gave a talk Discourse Trees for Dialogue Management. The researchers in the area of linguistics, NLP, and AI from the NRU HSE, ICS RAS, and Rutgers University attended the workshop. Recordings of all the reports and slides will be available on the workshop web page.