国際フレームネットワークショップ 2025 (IFNW 2025)
"Frames and Cognitively Grounded Language Resources in Linguistics and AI"
- 開催期日
- 2025年3月7日 (金) 13:00~17:00、8日 (土) 9:30~17:00
- 開催場所
- 慶應義塾大学 日吉キャンパス 来往舎1F シンポジウムスペース (神奈川県横浜市港北区日吉4-1-1) 交通案内
- 主催
- 使用言語
- 英語
- 参加申し込み
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- 関連サイト
- https://www.globalframenet.org/ifnw-2025
- キーワード
- 研究発表会・シンポジウム、オンライン開催、語彙・意味、文法、対照研究、情報処理
プログラム
Friday, Mar. 7th 13:00-17:00
- 13:00-13:10 Opening
- 13:10-14:25
FrameNet/Constructicon Building
- 13:10-13:50
- Invited Talk 1: Benjamin Lyngfelt "Connecting constructions: Network relations in the Swedish Constructicon"
- 13:50-13:55 Short Break
- 13:55-14:25
- Nina Böbel "The German FrameNet-Constructicon meets Universal Dependencies"
- 14:25-14:45 Break
- 14:45-15:25
- Invited Talk 2: Marie-Claude L’Homme "Domain-specific framenets: why it is a good idea and a few challenges"
- 15:25-15:30 Short Break
- 15:30-16:30
FrameNet Analysis
- 15:30-16:00
- Amanda Pestana and Tiago Torrent "How Visual Elements in Manga Contribute to Meaning Construction of Onomatopoeias: A Multimodal FrameNet Analysis"
- 16:00-16:30
- Masaru Kanetani "What and how do artifacts speak to us? A FrameNet analysis of object-to-human communication"
- 17:00- Reception
Saturday, Mar. 8th 9:30-17:00
- 9:30-12:05
FrameNet and AI (Part 1)
- 9:30-10:10
- Invited Talk 3: Ryohei Sasano "Building Semantic Frame Resources Using Large Language Models"
- 10:10-10:15 Short Break
- 10:15-10:45
- Fabian Barteld, Susanne Triesch-Herrmann, Alexander Ziem, and Oliver Czulo "Semi-automatic annotation of pragmatic frames using BERT"
- 10:45-11:05 Break
- 11:05-11:35
- Anna Endresen, Valentina Zhukova, and Laura A. Janda "We asked ChatGPT about 2200 multi-word constructions and this is what we found"
- 11:35-12:05
- Ran Iwamoto and Kyoko Ohara "How to Improve Generative AI with Frame Name Annotation in Prompts"
- 12:05-13:35 Lunch Break
- 13:45-15:30
FrameNet/Constructicon Building and FrameNet Analysis
- 13:45-14:25
- Invited Talk 4: Alexander Ziem "Extending the German FrameNet: using frames for identifying frame families and functional similarity among constructions" [Abstract]
- 14:25-14:30 Short break
- 14:30-15:00
- Kazuho Kambara and Hajime Nozawa "Frame Classification based on Nouns’ Participatability: A Case Study of Antonymic Verbs" [Abstract]
- 15:00-15:30
- Daria Mordashova, Valentina Zhukova, and Anna Endresen "Comparing Russian comparatives to Berkeley FrameNet and Comparative Concepts" [Abstract]
- 15:30-15:50 Break
- 15:50-16:30
FrameNet and AI (Part 2)
- 15:50-16:30
- Invited Talk 5: Tiago Timponi Torrent "FrameNet for Responsible, Explainable AI"
- 16:30-16:50 Round-table discussion
- 16:50-17:00 Closing