About me - the Spoken Language Systems Lab - INESC-ID
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About me - the Spoken Language Systems Lab - INESC-ID
Europass Curriculum Vitae Joana P. Pardal Personal information Surname(s) / First name(s) Address(es) Joana Maria Ferrer Lúcio Paulo Leitão Pardal Rua Cláudio de Oliveira Basto, n. 19 - 4 B 2795 Linda-a-Velha, Oeiras, Portugal Telephone(s) +351 213 100 351 Fax(es) +351 213 145 843 Email(s) [email protected] Date of birth December 6th , 1978 Gender Marital State Female Married Résumé Mobile: +351 919 040 229 Joana Paulo Pardal graduated in Informatics and Computer Science Engineering (a 5 year full-time degree) in 2001 from Instituto Superior Técnico (IST), Technical University of Lisbon, Portugal. She received an MSc degree in 2004 also from IST. Both with Nuno J. Mamede as advisor. In 2006 she started her PhD work at IST on Dynamic Integration of Ontologies in Generic Spoken Dialogue Systems, with Nuno J. Mamede, and James F. Allen as advisors. She has been a Lecturer at IST since 2002, teaching object-oriented programming and design patterns, knowledge representation, artificial intelligence, autonomous agents and multi-agent systems, distributed systems, and software engineering. She has been a researcher at the Spoken Language Systems Laboratory, L2 F INESC-ID since 2001. Her research interests include knowledge representation; design, use (and reuse) of ontologies; semantic web and semantic web services; spoken dialogue systems; integration of ontologies in spoken dialogue systems; written natural language processing. She has participated in several projects and has over 20 international publications. Ph.D Student, since 2005 IST Technical University of Lisbon Advisers: Nuno J. Mamede, and James F. Allen. Lecturer, since 2004 Computer Science and Engineering Department Técnico Lisboa, Technical University of Lisbon Junior Researcher, since 2001 Spoken Language Systems Laboratory (L2 F) INESC-ID Lisboa Professional Memberships Association for the Advancement of Artificial Intelligence (AAAI) Association for Computational Linguistics (ACL) Special Interest Group on Discourse and Dialogue (SIGdial) International Speech Communication Association (ISCA) Page 1 / 12 - Curriculum vitæ of Joana P. Pardal Professional Activities Position held Name of employer Address of employer Type of business and sector Position held Name of employer Address of employer Type of business or sector Position held Name of sponsor Research Group Position held Project Name of sponsor Research Group Position held Name of employer Position held Name of sponsor Project Type of business or sector Position held Name of employer Page 2 / 12 - Curriculum vitæ of Joana P. Pardal since 2004 Lecturer at the Computer Science and Engineering Department Instituto Superior Técnico Av. Rovisco Pais, 1 1049-001 Lisboa, Portugal University, Education since 2001 Junior Researcher at the Spoken Language Systems Laboratory (L2 F) INESC-ID Lisboa R. Alves Redol, 9 1000-029 Lisboa, Portugal Research Institute Fall 2006 Visiting Ph.D Student James F. Allen Conversational Interaction and Spoken Dialogue Department of Computer Science University of Rochester, Rochester, NY, USA July 2004 Visiting Junior Researcher PA S M O Gabriel G. Bès Groupe de Recherche dans les Industries de la Langue, GRIL Université Blaise Pascal, Clermont Ferrand, France 2002–2004 Trainee Lecturer at the Computer Science Engineering Department Instituto Superior Técnico 2001–2003 Junior Researcher at ATA Automatic Term Acquisition Portuguese National Science Foundation PLUS/1999/LIN/15150 Project in collaboration with ILTEC and TermiNáutica – Nautical Terminology Research 2001-2002 Teaching Assistant at the Computer Science Engineering Department Instituto Superior Técnico Scholarships, Honours & Awards 2009 June 2008 April 2007 October 2006 – August 2011 September 2001 – September 2002 Top 5 in the ISCA’s 10th Anniversary Poster design contest (out of 72) ISCA fellowship to attend ‘the Young Researchers’ Roundtable on Spoken Dialog Systems’ ACL fellowship to attend Doctoral Consortium at NAACL-HLT Portuguese National Science Foundation Ph.D grant SFRH/BD/30791/2006 Portuguese National Science Foundation M.Sc grant PLUS/1999/LIN/15150 University Positions since 2004 2005/06 Representative of the Lecturers of the Department at the Department’s Council Representative of the University’s Lecturers at the Pedagogical Council Assembly and Coordination Commission. Teaching Activities 1st semester, 2012/13 2nd semester, 2011/12 1st semester, 2011/12 2010/11 st 1 semester, 2009/10 2006/09 st 1 semester, 2005/06 2nd semester, 2004/05 1st semester, 2004/05 2nd semester, 2003/04 1st semester, 2003/04 nd 2 semester, 2002/03 2nd semester, 2001/02 Programação com Objectos Engenharia de Software Programação com Objectos — Licença Sem Vencimento Programação com Objectos — Dispensa de Serviço Docente Programação com Objectos Agentes Autónomos e Sistemas Multi-Agente Representação do Conhecimento Programação com Objectos Sistemas Distribuídos Programação com Objectos Inteligência Artificial Representação do Conhecimento (LEIC-A, LMAC, MEIC-A, MMA) (LEIC-A, LEIC-T, LERC, MEIC-A) (LEIC-A, LMAC, MEIC-A) (LEIC-A, LEIC-T, LERC, MEIC-A, MEE) (LEIC-pB, LEIC-TagusPark-pB, LCI-pB, LERCI-pB) (LEIC-pB, LEIC-TagusPark-pB, MEIC-pB) (LEIC-pB, LCI-pB) (LEIC-pB, LEIC-TagusPark-pB, LCI-pB, LERCI-pB) (LEIC-pB, LEIC-TagusPark-pB, LERCI-pB) (LEIC-pB, LCI-pB, MEIC-pB) (LEIC-TagusPark-pB) (LEIC-pB, LCI-pB) Pedagogical Guides 2012 2005 2004 2003 Page 3 / 12 - Curriculum vitæ of Joana P. Pardal João Pereira, Joana P. Pardal, and David Ferreira. Guia de Laboratório da cadeira de Engenharia de Software. Department of Computer Science and Engineering (DEI). Instituto Superior Técnico (IST), Technical University of Lisbon (UTL). Joana L. Paulo, Celso Melo, Guilherme Raimundo, Rui Prada, H. Sofia Pinto, and Ana Paiva. Guia de Laboratório da cadeira de Agentes Autómatos e Sistemas Multiagente. DEI IST UTL. Miguel Pardal, Nuno Santos, Joana L. Paulo, et al. Guia de Laboratório da cadeira de Sistemas Distribuídos. DEI IST UTL. Nuno J. Mamede, João Dias Pereira, and Joana L. Paulo. Guia de Laboratório da cadeira de Programação com Objectos. DEI IST UTL. [G04] [G03] [G02] [G01] Education and training Qualification School Course Area Dissertation Advisers Qualification Final average School Course Area Qualification Final average School Course Area Dissertation Advisor Qualification Final average School Course Area Dissertation Advisor Qualification Final average School Area Page 4 / 12 - Curriculum vitæ of Joana P. Pardal since 2005 (Expected: 2013) Ph.D student Instituto Superior Técnico, Technical University of Lisbon Information Systems and Computer Engineering Artificial Intelligence “Dynamic use of Ontologies in Dialogue Systems” Nuno J. Mamede, and James F. Allen 2006 Advanced Specialization Diploma 5/5 Instituto Superior Técnico, Technical University of Lisbon Information Systems and Computer Engineering Artificial Intelligence 2001–2004 Master (M.Sc) 15/20 Instituto Superior Técnico, Technical University of Lisbon Information Systems and Computer Engineering Artificial Intelligence “(Semi) automatic terms acquisition” Nuno J. Mamede 1996–2001 ‘Licenciatura’ pre-Bologna (a 5 year full-time degree) 15/20 Instituto Superior Técnico, Technical University of Lisbon Information Systems and Computer Engineering – Alameda Artificial Intelligence “PAsMo - a Post Morphological Analyser” Nuno J. Mamede 1993–1996 High School 16/20 Escola Secundária da Rainha Dona Amélia, Lisboa Science and Technology General Qualifications Dates Course Instructor Organization Dates Course Instructor Organization Dates Course School Expiration Dates Course Instructor Dates Course Instructor Dates Course School Instructors Page 5 / 12 - Curriculum vitæ of Joana P. Pardal 2011 weekly, February 10th – March 3rd , 2011 [10h] Workshop “Voice as a Work Tool” Prof. Teresa Lima, ACT for All, acting school Tutoring Support Office, Instituto Superior Técnico, Technical University of Lisbon 2009 March 4th , 2009 [2h] Workshop “Techniques in Oral Communication and Public Presentation” Maria Júlia Guerra Tutoring Support Office, Instituto Superior Técnico, Technical University of Lisbon 2010 July 15th – 16th , 2010 [12h] European First Aid Course First Aid School, Portuguese Red Cross July 15th , 2013 2006 weekly, March 6th – April 10th , 2006 “The History of Science in Portugal and the Scientific Revolution” Prof. Henrique Leitão (Centro Interuniversitário de História das Ciências e da Tecnologia, at the University of Lisbon (CIUHCT-UL)) 2005 weekly, March 7th – April 11th , 2005 “The Origins of Modern Physics”, Science History Prof. Henrique Leitão 2002 weekly, March 22nd to June 7th , 2002 [20h] “Terminology in the Spring” Institut of Theoretical and Computational Linguistics (ILTEC) Terminological Information Association (AiT) Mercè Lorente (IULA, Pompeu Fabra Univ.), Maria Helena Mira Mateus (Lisbon Univ./ILTEC/AiT), Fernanda Bacelar do Nascimento (CLUL), Ana Rebello de Andrade (ILTEC/AiT), Margarita Correia (Lisbon Univ./ILTEC/AiT), Rute Costa (NOVA Lisbon Univ./Termip), Manuel Célio Conceição (Algarve Univ./Termip), Libânia Ângelo (Biblioteca da Assembleia da República), and Ester Franquesa (TermCat). Research Interests – Use of Ontologies in Spoken Dialogue Systems – Tutoring and Coaching Conversational Systems – Knowledge Representation and Ontologies – Semantic Web and Semantic Web Services – Spoken Dialogue Systems – Natural Language Processing – Software Engineering and Maintenance Scientific Activities Ongoing Projects 2012/13 since 2012 2009/12 Finished Projects 2009/12 2008/12 2010 2004/08 2008 2005/07 2006/07 2005/06 2004/05 2004 2003/05 2001/03 99/2001 2000/01 AVOZ – Models for automatic speech recognition for elderly (PTDC/EEA-PLP/121111/2010, IP02035) – Thomas Aurelien Pellegrini C OOK C OACH v2.0 – an ontology-based coaching dialogue system C OOK C OACH v1.0 – a coaching dialogue system in the CMU’s Olympus Framework PT-STAR – Speech Translation Advanced Research to and from Portuguese (IP02027) – Luísa Coheur LIREC – LIving with Robots and InteractivE Companions (IP02024) – Luís Caldas de Oliveira V IDI -V IDEO – Interactive semantic video search with a large thesaurus of machine learned audio-visual concepts (IP02022) – Isabel Trancoso D IG A – Dialog Interface for Global Access (IP02012) – Nuno Mamede Golden collection of parallel multi-language word alignments RU D RI C O – RUle DRIven COnverter STRING – STatistical and Rule-Based Natural LanGuage Processing Chain for Portuguese O NTO C HEF.PT – a Portuguese Cooking Ontology PA S M O++ in colaboration with Gabriel G. Bès, Lionel Lamadon, and Ioana Milutinovici, from GRIL P ORTO E DITORA – definition of a strategical plan for the development of their natural language processing architecture (IP02015) – Nuno Mamede F ENIX 4DEI – an on-line system to deliver and test student assignments ATA – Automatic Term Acquisition (IP0204) – Nuno Mamede PA S M O – Pós Analisador Morfológico (Post Morphological Analyser) P OETA – a pedagogical agent to help children aged from 7 to 12 years to write poetry Services Organizing Committee 2009 2007/08 YRRSDS – Young Researchers Roundtable on Spoken Dialogue Systems Internal Seminars of L2 F INESC-ID Lisboa Program Committee 2010 2009 CLA – Computational Linguistics Applications CLA – Computational Linguistics Applications Advisory Committee 2010 YRRSDS – Young Researchers Roundtable on Spoken Dialogue Systems Page 6 / 12 - Curriculum vitæ of Joana P. Pardal Reviewer 2009 2006 — — Student Volunteer Work 2005 NAACL HLT Student Research Workshop FinTAL – 5th International Conference on Natural Language Processing STAIRS – 3rd European Starting AI Researcher Symposium TIL – 4th Workshop in Information and Human Language Technology I NTER S PEECH’s Students Volunteers – Orange Team Invited Talks 2010 – – 2009 2008 2007 2006 – – – 2005 Page 7 / 12 - Curriculum vitæ of Joana P. Pardal November 22nd , 2010 Spoken Dialogue Systems — an Introduction. Invited class on the MSc Natural Language course. IST Technical University of Lisbon, Tagus Park campus, Oeiras, Portugal. Host: Luísa Coheur October 15th , 2010 PC maintenance and Windows XP installation. Invited class on the Education and Training Course (CEF). Colégio de São Tomás, Quinta das Conchas, Lisboa. Host: Inês Gomes April 21st , 2010 Scratch programming language. Invited class on the Education and Training Course (CEF). Colégio de São Tomás, Quinta das Conchas, Lisboa. Host: Inês Vilas-Boas December 7th , 2009 Cooking an ontology-based spoken dialogue system: a proposal. Research Colloquium, Deutsche Telekom Laboratories (T-Labs), Berlin, Germany. Host: Dmitry Butenkov June 13th , 2008 Reengineering a domain-independent framework for spoken dialogue systems. Dialogs on Dialogs, CMU reading group (via Skype). December 3rd and 5th , 2007 Spoken Dialogue Systems — an Introduction. Invited class on the MSc Natural Language course. IST Technical University of Lisbon, Tagus Park campus, Oeiras, Portugal. Host: Luísa Coheur February 9th , 2006 “Spatial Reasoner” – Fall 2006 @ University of Rochester: Term Report. L2 F INESC-ID Seminars, Lisboa, Portugal. December 15th , 2006 Dynamic Integration of Ontologies in Generic Spoken Dialogue Systems. Big Picture Talk Series, Computer Science Department, University of Rochester, NY, USA. Host: James F. Allen April 27th , 2006 Building an Ontology: Cooking domain. Invited class on the BSc Knowledge Representation course. IST Technical University of Lisbon, Tagus Park campus, Oeiras, Portugal. Host: H. Sofia Pinto February 17th , 2006 Integrated Tools and Ontologies. L2 F Day, Academia Militar, Lisboa, Portugal. May 12nd , 2005 Automatic Terms Acquisition Invited class on the Terminology course. Faculty of Social Sciences and Humanities (FCSH), Universidade NOVA de Lisboa. Host: Margarita Correia [T14] [T13] [T12] [T11] [T10] [T09] [T08] [T07] [T06] [T05] [T04] 2001 – – April 20th , 2001 Master thesis work: Automatic word selection. L2 F INESC-ID Seminars, Lisboa, Portugal. June 29th , 2001 Aplicação de Técnicas de Língua Natural a Interfaces Multimodais Inteligentes. Presentation for the course of Intelligent Multimodal Interfaces. Host: Joaquim Jorge April 2001 Agentes Pedagógicos. Presentation for the course of Autonomous Agents Host: Ana Paiva [T03] [T02] [T01] Publications Book Chapters 2004 Joana L. Paulo, David Martins de Matos, and Nuno J. Mamede. Terminology Mining with ATA and Galinha, chapter 2. Edições Colibri, Lisbon, Portugal, 2004 [C01] Miguel Pardal, Sérgio Fernandes, Jorge Baptista Martins, and Joana P. Pardal. Customizing Web Services with Extensions in the STEP Framework. International Journal of Web Services Practices - IJWSP, 3(1):1–12, 2008 [J01] International Journals 2008 Edited Proceedings 2009 Joana Paulo Pardal, Ricardo Ribeiro, Milica Gašić, François Mairesse, Matthew Marge, David Díaz Pardo de Vera, Christine Howes and Arash Eshghi and Gregory Mills (editors). Proceedings of the 5th Annual Young Researchers’ Roundtable on Spoken Dialogue Systems. London, UK, September 2009. [E01] International Conferences 2012 2011 2009 2008 – – – Page 8 / 12 - Curriculum vitæ of Joana P. Pardal Miguel L. Pardal, Joana Paulo Pardal and José Alves Marques. Improving Web Services performance, one STEP at a time. In Proceedings of the 2nd International Conference on Cloud Computing and Services Science, CLOSER 2012, Porto, Portugal, April 18th–22nd, 2012. [P19] Joana Paulo Pardal and Nuno J. Mamede. Starting to Cook a Coaching Dialogue System in the Olympus framework. In Ramón López-Cózar Delgado and Tetsunori Kobayashi, editors, Proceedings of the Paralinguistic Information and its Integration in Spoken Dialogue Systems Workshop, International Workshop on Spoken Dialogue Systems (IWSDS), pages 255–267, Granada, Spain, August 2011. Springer New York [P18] Joana P. Pardal. Position paper on Ontology-based Spoken Dialogue Systems. In Young Researchers Roundtable on Spoken Dialogue Systems, YRRoSDS, 2009 [P17] Filipe M. Martins, Joana P. Pardal, Luís Franqueira, Pedro Arez, and Nuno J. Mamede. Starting to Cook a Tutoring Dialogue System. In Spoken Language Technology Workshop, SLT, pages 145–148. IEEE, December 2008 [P16] Filipe M. Martins, Ana C. Mendes, Joana P. Pardal, Nuno J. Mamede, and João Paulo Neto. Using system expectations to manage user interactions. In A. Joaquim da Silva Teixeira, Vera Lúcia Strube de Lima, Luís Caldas de Oliveira, and Paulo Quaresma, editors, 8th International Conference on the Computational Processing of the Portuguese Language, PROPOR, volume 5190 of LNCS, LNAI, Aveiro, Portugal, 2008. Springer Berlin [P15] Joana P. Pardal. Position paper on Ontology-based Spoken Dialogue Systems. In Young Researchers Roundtable on Spoken Dialogue Systems, YRRoSDS, 2008 [P14] Filipe M. Martins, Ana C. Mendes, Márcio Viveiros, Joana P. Pardal, Pedro Arez, Nuno J. Mamede, and João Paulo Neto. Reengineering a domain-independent framework for Spoken Dialogue Systems. In Proceedings of the 1st Workshop on Software Engineering, Testing, and Quality Assurance for Natural Language Processing, SETQA-NLP, pages 68–76, Stroudsburg, PA, USA, June 2008. ACL, Association for Computational Linguistics [P13] – 2007 – 2006 – 2004 2003 – – – 2002 2001 João Graça, Joana P. Pardal, Luísa Coheur, and Diamantino Caseiro. Building a golden collection of parallel Multi-Language Word Alignment. In The 6th International Conference on Language Resources and Evaluation, LREC 2008, 2008 [P12] Carlos Gómez Gallo, Gregory Aist, James F. Allen, William De Beaumont, Sergio Coria, Whitney GeggHarrison, Joana P. Pardal, and Mary Swift. Annotating Continuous Understanding in a Multimodal Dialogue Corpus. In SEMDIAL 2007 - DECALOG, 2007 [P11] Joana P. Pardal. Dynamic use of ontologies in dialogue systems. In Proc. NAACL-HLT 2007 DC, 2007 [P10] Celso Melo, Rui Prada, Guilherme Raimundo, Joana P. Pardal, H. Sofia Pinto, and Ana Paiva. Mainstream Games in the Multi-agent Classroom. In IAT 2006, pages 757–761. IEEE Computer Society, 2006 [P09] Ricardo Ribeiro, Fernando Batista, Joana P. Pardal, Nuno J. Mamede, and H. Sofia Pinto. Cooking an Ontology, volume 4183 of LNCS, pages 213–221. Springer-Verlag, Berlin, Heidelberg, September 2006 [P08] Joana L. Paulo and Nuno J. Mamede. Terms Spotting with Linguistics and Statistics, pages 298–304. IBERAMIA, 2004 [P07] Gabriel G. Bès, Veronica Dahl, Daniel Guillot, Lionel Lamadon, Ioana Milutinovici, and Joana L. Paulo. A parsing system for balanced parentheses in NL texts. In Proceedings of the Lorraine/Saarland Workshop on Prospects and Recent Advances in the SyntaxSemantics Interface, CLIN, Nancy, France, October 2003. [P06] Joana L. Paulo, David Martins de Matos, Nuno J. Mamede. Easy automatic Terms acquisition with ATA and Galinha. In Proceedings of the Workshop on Tagging and Shallow Processing of Portuguese, TASHA, pp. 29-30, Science College at University of Lisbon, Portugal, October 2003. [P05] Luísa Coheur, Fernando Batista, and Joana L. Paulo. J AVA LI!: understanding real questions. In Student Workshop on Applied Natural Language Processing – possible applications for the Semantic Web, held as part of the EUROLAN, Springer-Verlag, pp. 19-25, Bucharest, Romania, July 28th – August 8th, 2003. [P04] David Martins de Matos, Joana Lúcio Paulo, and Nuno J. Mamede. Managing Linguistic Resources and Tools. In Nuno J. Mamede, Jorge Baptista, Isabel Trancoso, and Maria das Graças Volpe Nunes, editors, Computational Processing of the Portuguese Language, 6th International Workshop, PROPOR 2003, Faro, Portugal, June 26-27, 2003. Proceedings, volume 2721 of Lecture Notes in Computer Science, pages 135–142. Springer, 2003 [P03] Joana Lúcio Paulo, Margarita Correia, Nuno J. Mamede, and Caroline Hagège. Using Morphological, Syntactical and Statistical Information for Automatic Term Acquisition. In Elisabete Ranchod and Nuno J. Mamede, editors, Advances in Natural Language Processing, Third International Conference, PorTAL 2002, Faro, Portugal, June 23-26, 2002, Proceedings, volume 2389 of Lecture Notes in Computer Science, pages 219–228. Springer, 2002 [P02] Joana L. Paulo and Nuno J. Mamede. ATA – Automatic Term Acquisition. In Proceedings of the Workshop on Extraction of Knowledge from Databases, Encontro Português de Inteligência Artificial, EPIA 2001, pp. 51-54, Porto, Portugal, December 2001. [P01] National Conferences 2000 Ana Pacheco, Joana L. Paulo, and Nuno Ferreira. P OE TA – Poetry teaching agent. In Proceedings of the Workshop of Introduction to Autonomous Agents, WIAA, Lisboa, Portugal, December 2000. [N01] Technical Reports & Project Deliverables 2008 Page 9 / 12 - Curriculum vitæ of Joana P. Pardal João Graça, Joana P. Pardal, Luísa Coheur, and Diamantino Caseiro. Multi-Language Word Alignments Annotation Guidelines. Technical Report 38, INESC-ID, 2008 [R04] – 2006 – David Martins de Matos, Ricardo Ribeiro, Sérgio Paulo, Fernando Batista, Luísa Coheur, and Joana P. Pardal. Natural Language Engineering on a Computational Grid (NLE-GRID) T2 - Encapsulation of Reusable Components. Technical Report 31, INESC-ID, 2008 [R03] Joana L. Paulo and David Martins de Matos. PA S M O – Pós Analisador Morfológico. Technical Report 40, INESC-ID, June 2006. [R02] Fernando Batista, Joana P. Pardal, Nuno J. Mamede, Paula C. Vaz, and Ricardo Ribeiro. Ontology construction: cooking domain. Technical Report 28, INESC-ID, 2006 [R01] Masters Theses 2004 July 26th, 2004 Joana L. Paulo. Aquisição Semi Automática de Termos. MSc thesis, IST Technical University of Lisbon. [MSc] Graduation Theses 2001 July 13th, 2001 Joana L. Paulo. PA S M O – Pós analisador morfológico. Graduation thesis, IST Technical University of Lisbon. Final grade: 17/20 [TFC] Other Publications 2009 David Pardo de Vera, Milica Gašić, Joana P. Pardal, Ricardo Ribeiro, Matthew Marge, François Mairesse. Young researchers face-to-face on human-machine dialogue. IEEE Signal Processing Society, Speech and Language Processing Technical Committee’s, SLTC NewsLetter, October 2009. [L01] Attended Conferences & Seminars since 2001 Internal Seminars. L2 F INESC-ID, Lisbon. – regular presentations on Speech and Language Processing topics. since 2006 Dialogs on Dialogs, reading group. Carnegie Mellon University (CMU), Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, USA (via Skype). – a student reading group focused on research in the areas of spoken dialogue systems / conversational agents. 2011 September 1st to 3rd , 2011 3rd International Workshop on Spoken Dialogue Systems Technology Paralinguistic Information and its Integration in Spoken Dialogue Systems. Saray Hotel, Granada, Spain. – an international forum for the presentation of research and applications. 2009 September 13th to 14th , 2009 The Young Researchers’ Roundtable on Spoken Dialog Systems. Queen Mary University of London, London, United Kingdom. – an annual workshop designed for students, post docs, and junior researchers of spoken dialogue systems. – September 11th to 12th , 2009 SIG DIAL – 10th annual meeting of the Special Interest Group on Discourse and Dialogue (ACL & ISCA) Queen Mary University of London, UK. – a regular forum for the presentation of cutting edge research in discourse and dialogue. – September 6th to 10th , 2009 I NTER S PEECH – 10th annual International Conference on Speech Communication and Technology Speech and Intelligence. The Brighton Centre, Brighton, United Kingdom. – the world’s largest and most comprehensive technical conference focused on speech and language processing. – September 6th , 2009 I NTER S PEECH Tutorial on Statistical approaches to dialogue systems. Presented by Jason Williams, Steve Young, and Blaise Thomson. The Brighton Centre, Brighton, United Kingdom. – recent work that explored applying statistical techniques to spoken dialogue systems. Page 10 / 12 - Curriculum vitæ of Joana P. Pardal 2008 – June 21st and 22nd , 2008 The Young Researchers’ Roundtable on Spoken Dialog Systems. The Ohio State University, Columbus, Ohio, USA. June 20th , 2008 Workshop on Software Engineering, Testing, and Quality Assurance for Natural Language Processing (SETQA-NLP), workshop of the ACL. Hyatt Regency Hotel, Columbus, Ohio, USA. – raising awareness of the need for good software engineering practices in NLP. – – June 19th and 20th , 2008 SIG DIAL – Special Interest Group on Discourse and Dialogue. Hyatt Regency Hotel, Columbus, Ohio, USA. June 16th to 18th , 2008 Annual Meeting of the Association for Computational Linguistics (ACL) and the Human Language Technology Conference (HLT) of the North American Chapter of the ACL. Hyatt Regency Hotel, Columbus, Ohio, USA. – a broad spectrum of disciplines working towards enabling intelligent systems to interact with humans using natural language. – June 15th , 2008 ACL Tutorial on Building Practical Spoken Dialog Systems. Presented by Antoine Raux, Brian Langner, Maxine Eskenazi, and Alan Black Hyatt Regency Hotel, Columbus, Ohio, USA. – a practical description of the free software Carnegie Mellon O LYMPUS 2 Spoken Dialogue Framework. – June 15th , 2008 ACL Tutorial on Speech Technology from Research to Industry. Presented by Roberto Pieraccini. Hyatt Regency Hotel, Columbus, Ohio, USA. – the evolution of speech technology from research to a mature industry. 2007 April 22nd , 2008 Doctoral Consortium at NAACL-HLT. Rochester, NY, USA. – an opportunity to discuss and explore research and career objectives with a panel of established researchers. 2006 Fall 2006 Big Picture Talk Series. Computer Science Department, University of Rochester, NY, USA. – weekly series focuses on topics in AI, NLP, KR, CL and many related areas. – February 9th and 10th , 2006 XATA: XML – Aplicações e Tecnologias Associadas Escola Superior de Tecnologia e Gestão de Portalegre (ESTGP) Instituto Politécnico de Portalegre, Portugal. – national conference about XML, its usage and related technologies. 2005 2003 September 4th to 8th , 2005 I NTER S PEECH – 6th annual International Conference on Speech Communication and Technology E URO S PEECH – 9th biennial European Conference on Speech Communication and Technology. Ubiquitous Speech Processing. Centro Cultural de Belém, Lisbon, Portugal. October 3rd , 2003 TASHA: Workshop on Tagging and Shallow Processing of Portuguese. University of Lisbon, Portugal. – review the current state of the art in the field in what concerns the Portuguese language. 2002 June 23rd to 26th , 2002 PorTAL: Portugal for Natural Language Processing Algarve University, Faro, Portugal. – all aspects of natural language processing related areas. 2001 December 17th to 20th , 2001 Workshop on Extraction of Knowledge from Databases, of the 10th Portuguese Conference on Artificial Intelligence (EPIA) Porto, Portugal. Personal skills and competences Mother tongue(s) Page 11 / 12 - Curriculum vitæ of Joana P. Pardal Portuguese Other languages Self-assessment European level (*) Understanding Listening English French Italian Spanish Writing Speaking Reading Spoken interaction Spoken production C2 Proficient user C2 Proficient user C2 Proficient user C2 Proficient user C2 Proficient user B1 Independent user B1 Independent user B1 Independent user B1 Independent user B1 Independent user B2 Independent user B2 Independent user B2 Independent user B2 Independent user B2 Independent user B2 Independent user B2 Independent user B2 Independent user B2 Independent user B2 Independent user (*) Common European Framework of Reference (CEF) level Academic Activities 97/2001 Students representative (delegada) during the 5 years of the course. 99/2000 Senior student mentor of Computer Science and Engineering 1st year undergraduate students. 99/2000 Students Representative at the University’s Senate. 99/2000 Student Member of the University’s Representation Assembly. 1994/95 Director, editor and reporter of the High School monthly newspaper “Victrix” 1994/95 Co-Founder of the Science Club of the Queen Amélia High School. 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