And note that we will provide some financial support for students to attend, so if you fall into that group, we encourage you to fill out the application for funds (also on the conference website). flann.cs.yale.edu
And note that we will provide some financial support for students to attend, so if you fall into that group, we encourage you to fill out the application for funds (also on the conference website). flann.cs.yale.edu
If you plan to attend the workshop (whether you submit an abstract or not), please register on the website (there is no registration fee!).
A number of folks have requested an extension to the deadline, so we will be accepting abstracts through next Thursday (February 19th).
Yale will be hosting the Formal Languages and Neural Networks (FLaNN) workshop, a real world instantiation of the virtual seminar flannseminars.github.io. There will be invited talks and submitted poster presentations (submission deadline: February 12). For more info, see flann.cs.yale.edu
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That seems likely. Anyhow, it'll be interesting to see how it turns out.
Well one couldn't help but become mildly sensitive to the context over there!
I'm looking forward to reading it! One question that comes to mind from a *very* quick skim: is the proportion of center embedding sentences necessary to bias the learner toward hierarchical generalization compatible with what kids get?