Schedules may be subject to change.
Each course and workshop spans a whole week (5 days) where not stated otherwise.
The Student Session (StuS) runs in both weeks (5+5 days).

Each course belongs in one of the categories Foundational, Introductory or Advanced
Click on the course name in the schedules below for detailed course information.
Note that you don't need to sign up for individual courses, workshops or the StuS. Registered ESSLLI attendees can attend all courses, workshops, evening lectures and the StuS.

Courses, workshops and the StuS take place in the Arts & Science Concourse building where not stated otherwise (Building 21 on the campus map).

The rooms and venues of the summer school can be found on this map.

Interactive (searchable) campus map

Registration Desk
: Concourse (level 1) foyer (opens at 8.00am on Monday 8th)

Lecturers' Room (for, e.g., reading and working): AC213 (Concourse)


•  Week 1 (Monday 8th - Friday 12th August)  Courses, Workshops, Student Session (incl. Beth Lecture and FoLLI Meeting)
•  Week 1  Evening Lectures & Social Events, SC Meeting, Weekend Activities 

•  Week 2 (Monday 15th - Friday 19th August)  Courses, Workshops, Student Session 
•  Week 2 Evening Lectures & Social Events

For any queries, please contact info2022@esslli.eu

 

Week 1 Schedule (Monday 8th August - Friday 12th August)

TimeLanguage and Logic(LaLo)Language and Computation (LaCo)Logic and Computation(LoCo)Workshops
9.00am - 10.30am Yoad Winter:
Formal Semantics of Natural Language

(Foundational)
Room: Larmor Theatre
Paul Dekker:
Outline of a Theory of Interpretation


(Advanced)
Room: AC202
Diego Frassinelli and Sabine Schulte Im Walde:
Cognitive and Computational Models of Abstractness


(Introductory)
Room: Dillon Theatre
David Traum:
Computational Models of Grounding in Dialogue


(Advanced)
Room: AC203
Aleks Knoks:
Defeasible Logics with Applications to Normative Systems and Philosophy


(Foundational)
Room: McMunn Theatre
Hans van Ditmarsch and Malvin Gattinger:
Knowledge and Gossip 


(Advanced)
Room: AC204
Timothée Bernard and Grégoire Winterstein:
Bridges and Gaps between Formal and Computational Linguistics
Room: AC201
10.30am - 11.00am Coffee Break
11.00am - 12.30pm Itamar Kastner:
The Logical Form of Lexical Semantics


(Introductory)
Room: Larmor Theatre
Jeremy Goodman and Cian Dorr:
Theory-Building in Higher Order Languages


(Advanced)
Room: McMunn Theatre
Stephanie Evert and Gabriella Lapesa:
Hands-on Distributional Semantics for Linguistics using R 


(Foundational)
Room: Dillon Theatre
Gijs Wijnholds and Michael Moortgat:
Compositional Models of Vector-based Semantics: From Theory to Tractable Implementation


(Advanced)
Room: AC202
Thomas Icard and Krzysztof Mierzewski:
Logic & Probability


(Introductory)
Room: AC201
   
12.30pm - 2.00pm Lunch
2.00pm
- 3.30pm
David Boylan and Matthew Mandelkern:
Conditionals and Information-Sensitivity


(Introductory)

Room: Larmor Theatre
Timothée Bernard and Justin Bledin:
Negative Events and Truthmaker Semantics


(Advanced)
Room: McMunn Theatre
Gabriella Lapesa and Eva Maria Vecchi:
Argument Mining between NLP and Social Sciences


(Introductory)
Room: Kirwan Theatre (updated)
Lasha Abzianidze:
Natural Language Reasoning with a Natural Theorem Prover

(Advanced)
Room: AC202
Luca Reggio and Tomáš Jakl:
Relating Structure to Power: An Invitation to Game Comonads


(Advanced)
Room: AC203

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  Ielka van der Sluis and James Pustejovsky:
Annotation, Recognition and Evaluation of Actions II (AREA-II)

(Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday only)
Room: AC201
3.30pm - 3.50pm Coffee Break

3.50pm - 4.50pm

 

(Friday 12th: 3.50pm-5.05pm)

Student Session (StuS)

Friday 12th, 3.50pm-5.05pm in StuS: Beth Award Ceremony, Beth Lecture and FoLLI meeting (subsequent courses and workshops on that day exceptionally start at 5.15pm)

Room: Kirwan Theatre
5.00pm - 6.30pm

(Fri 12th: 5.15pm-6.45pm)
Ivano Ciardelli:
Questions in Logic


(Introductory)
Room: Larmor Theatre
  James Pustejovsky and Nikhil Krishnaswamy:
Multimodal Semantics for Affordances and Actions


(Introductory)
Room: Dillon Theatre
Cristiano Chesi and Gregory M Kobele:
From Minimal(ist) Formalizations to Parsing: Pros and Cons of a Symbolic Approach in a Deep-Learning Era


(Advanced)
Room: McMunn Theatre
Mohan Sridharan:
Explainability in Integrated Cognitive Systems Combining Logic-based Reasoning and Data-driven Learning 


(Advanced)
Room: AC202
  Stergios Chatzikyriakidis and Aikaterini-Lida Kalouli:
Natural Logic Meets Machine Learning III (NALOMA’22) 
Room: AC201

 

Friday 12th 3.50pm - 5.05pm (during Student Session, Kirwan Theatre):
       E. W. Beth Dissertation Award Ceremony, Beth Lecture, and FoLLI General Meeting 
        (subsequent courses and workshops that day exceptionally start at 5.15pm)

 

Week 1 Evening Lectures and Social Events:

Monday 8th, 7pm-9pm: Welcome Reception   Venue: Sult

Tuesday 9th, 7pm-8.15pm: Evening Lecture by Ed Curry   Venue: Bailey Allen Hall (Building 8 on the campus map)

Wednesday 10th, 8.30pm: Lecturers' Dinner (1/2)   Venue: McSwiggan's Bar

Thursday 11th, 7pm-8.15pm: Evening Lecture by Henriëtte de Swart   Venue: Bailey Allen Hall (Building 8 on the campus map)

Friday 12th, 7pm-10pm: ESSLLI Party / Irish Night   Venue: Sult

Saturday 13th, 5pm - 7pm: Standing Committee (SC) meeting   Venue: Data Science Institute (DSI), Meeting Room A (invited participants only)

Saturday 13th / Sunday 14th: Weekend ExcursionsPlease find details here.

Week 2 Schedule (Monday 15th August - Friday 19th August)

TimeLanguage and Logic(LaLo)Language and Computation (LaCo)Logic and Computation(LoCo)Workshops
9.00am - 10.30am Bert Le Bruyn and Henriëtte de Swart:
Cross-Linguistic Semantics: Methodological Advances

(Foundational)
Room: Larmor Theatre
Ilaria Canavotto and Eric Pacuit:
Conditionals in Decision and Game Theory

(Advanced)
Room: AC203
Kyle Richardson and Gregor Betz:
Argument and Logical Analysis in Humans and Machines 

(Advanced)
Room: AC202
Fausto Carcassi and Jakub Szymanik:
Computational Approaches to the Explanation of Universal Properties of Meaning

(Advanced)
Room: McMunn Theatre
Sonia Marin and Lutz Straßburger:
From Axioms to Rules: The Factory of Modal Proof Systems

(Introductory)
Room: Dillon Theatre
Shay Logan and Andrew Tedder:
Canonical Models in First-Order Nonclassical Logics

(Advanced)
Room: AC204
Michaël Moortgat and Gijs Wijnholds:
End-to-End Compositional Models of Vector-Based Semantics
(Monday and Tuesday only)
Room: AC201
10.30am - 11.00am Coffee Break
11.00am - 12.30pm Daniel Lassiter and Thomas Icard:
Causal Models in Linguistics, Philosophy, and Psychology

(Foundational)
Room: Larmor Theatre
Dylan Bumford and Simon Charlow:
Effectful Composition in Natural Language Semantics 

(Advanced)
Room: AC203
Valerio Basile:
Creating and Maintaining High-quality Language Resources 

(Introductory)
Room: Kirwan Theatre 
  Eric Pacuit:
Logics for Social Choice Theory

(Foundational)
Room: AC202
Alessandra Mileo:
Introduction to Answer Set Programming, Extensions and Applications

(Introductory)
Room: McMunn Theatre
Michaël Moortgat and Gijs Wijnholds:
End-to-End Compositional Models of Vector-Based Semantics

(Monday and Tuesday only)
Room: AC201
12.30pm - 2.00pm Lunch
 2.00pm
- 3.30pm
Daniel Altshuler and Robert Truswell:
Coordination: Syntax, Semantics, Discourse

(Introductory)
Room: Larmor Theatre
Melissa Fusco and Jacopo Romoli:
Free Choice: Theoretical and Experimental Perspectives

(Advanced)
Room: AC203
Jonathan Ginzburg and Andy Lücking:
Multimodal Interaction in Dialogue and its Meaning

(Introductory)
Room: AC202
Dmitry Ustalov:
Graphs, Computation, and Language

(Introductory)
Room: Kirwan Theatre 
Phokion Kolaitis and Andreas Pieris:
When Semantics Meets Syntax

(Introductory)
Room: McMunn Theatre
Ivan Varzinczak and Iliana M Petrova:
Defeasible Reasoning for Ontologies

(Advanced)
Room: AC204
Michaël Moortgat and Gijs Wijnholds:
End-to-End Compositional Models of Vector-Based Semantics


(Monday and Tuesday only)
Room: AC201
3.30pm - 3.50pm Coffee Break
3.50pm - 4.50pm
Student Session (StuS)
Room: Kirwan Theatre
5.00pm - 6.30pm Patrick Blackburn and Antje Rumberg:
Languages and Logics of Time: Priorean Perspectives

(Introductory)
Room: Larmor Theatre
  Tim Van de Cruys:
A Linguist's Guide to Neural Networks

(Foundational)
Room: Kirwan Theatre
  Michael Benedikt and Jerzy Marcinkowski:
The Logic of Views


(Introductory)
Room: Dillon Theatre
Stepan Kuznetsov:
Complexity of Reasoning in Kleene and Action Algebras

(Advanced)
Room: AC202
Kristina Liefke and Justin D'Ambrosio:
The Semantics of Imagination
Room: AC201

 

Week 2 Evening Lectures and Social Events:

Monday 15th, 7pm: Gaelic Football Match   Venue: Dangan Playing Fields on the bottom pitch by the Park & Ride. Google maps. Please check ESSLLI app (Whova) for updates!

Tuesday 16th, 7pm-8.15pm: Evening Lecture by Bonnie Webber  (Dick Oehrle Memorial Lecture)   Venue: Bailey Allen Hall (Building 8 on the campus map)

Wednesday 17th, 9.00pm: Lecturers' Dinner (2/2)   Venue: McSwiggan's Bar

Thursday 18th, 7pm-8.25pm: Evening Lecture by Samson Abramsky   Venue: Bailey Allen Hall (Building 8 on the campus map)

Friday 19th, 6.45pm-7.15pm: Closing Ceremony    Venue: Kirwan Theatre (Concourse building)

 

For any queries, please contact  info2022@esslli.eu

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