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Contracts and Computation Workshop

2017-11-02

In conjunction with John's PhD defence, a workshop was organised where members of the defence grading committee and other guests from industry presented current research and work in the are of computational contracts and law.

Google Tech Talk on GF

2016-09-07

Aarne Ranta gave a talk at Google Zurich entitled "Grammatical Framework: Formalizing the Grammar of the World". The talk is available at Youtube.

Second REMU Retreat

2016-08-25 – 2015-08-26

The second annual retreat was held for the REMU group, where we discussed the plans for the final year and began work on a flagship for the project. Minutes of the meeting can be found here.

RBMT Summer School in Alicante, Spain

2016-07-11 – 2016-07-22

Krasimir and Inari are teaching in the first Summer School in Rule-Based Machine Translation, featuring 4 free/open-source machine translation systems: Apertium, GF, Matxin and TectoMT. More information about the summer school can be found on the webpage.

Fourth GF Summer School in Gozo, Malta

2015-07-13 – 2015-07-24

The fourth edition of the Grammatical Framework (GF) Summer School was held in Marsalforn on the island of Gozo, Malta. Details about the talks and presentations can be found at the Summer School webpage.

First REMU Retreat

2015-04-23 – 2015-04-24

The first annual retreat was held for the REMU group, where everyone presented their current work. Abstracts from the talks can be found here.

Invited talk at Vienna Summer of Logic

2014-07-09 – 2014-07-24

Aarne Ranta has been invited to talk at the joint NLCS/NLSR workshop atVienna Summer of Logic, a cluster of logic-related conferences in Vienna, Austria.

Talk on electronic contracts at NRCCL

2014-05-13

John gave a talk at the Norwegian Research Center for Computers and Law (NRCCL) at the University of Oslo, about past and current research in computational models for contracts. Talk details are available here, and slides are here.

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