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Andrew Salway's
talks ***please email andrew@bbrel.co.uk
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current research and development |
“What
can corpus analysis tell us about AV texts”, UAB Research Summer School,
Barcelona, June 2009. “Describing Thoughts and Actions”, co-presented with
Alan Palmer at 'Audio Description for Visually Impaired People: towards an
interdisciplinary research agenda', University of Surrey, June 2007. "A
Computer-based Framework for the Analysis of Narrative and
Multimodality", presented at 'Narrative and Multimodality: Language,
Theory, Contexts', a Symposium of PALA's Narrative Special Interest Group,
UCE Birmingham, April 2007. “The Computer-based Analysis of Narrative and
Multimodality”, Media School
Research Seminar Series, Bournemouth University, March 2007. “Contributions
of a Computational Linguistic Approach to Narrative Analysis”, Georgetown
University Linguistics Department Speaker Series, Washington DC, March 2007. “New Foundations for Narrative Theory: a corpus-based
approach”, co-presented with David Herman at SSNL International Conference on
Narrative, Washington DC, March 2007. “A Corpus-based
Analysis of the Language of Audio Description”,
El Departamento de Traducción e Interpretación de la Universidad de Granada,
Spain, March 2007. “Narrative, Multimodality and Multimedia Content
Analysis ", KMi Podium,
Open University (inc. video webcast), November 2006. "New
Ways to Find and Watch Films ”, invited keynote lecture at 2nd Congress of the Technological Age,
Tecnologico de Monterrey (Morelia campus), Mexico, April 2006. “Corpus-based Analysis of the Language of Audio
Description”, invited seminar at Centre for Translation and Intercultural
Studies, University of Manchester, February 2006. “Retrieving the Visual via the Verbal ”, invited seminar at The Information Retrieval
Group, University of Glasgow, December 2005. “A Corpus-based Analysis of the Language of Audio
Description”, talk given at Media for All, International Conference on
Audiovisual Translation, Barcelona, June 2005. “Counting Words: a first step to language
visualisation”, invited speaker/convenor at Bodies in Play, summit and
workshop on Language Visualisation and Mobile Technology, Banff New Media
Institute, Canada, May 2005. “Analysing Collateral Text Corpora for Films
”, invited seminar at Faculty of Translation and
Interpretation, University of Granada, April 2005. “Computing
Moving Images: beyond the pixel ", Keynote Lecture, Cross-overs in Audiovisual Arts and
Interactive Media, University of Art and Design Helsinki, June 2004 "Image-Text Relations in Multimedia
Systems", invited seminar at School of Computing, Mathematical and
Information Sciences, University of Brighton, April 2004. "Television in Words: the TIWO project",
talk given at In So Many Words, International Conference on Audiovisual
Translation, London, February 2004. “Collateral Media and Narrative”, invited seminar at
Centre for Digital Video Processing, School of Computing, Dublin City
University, August 2003. “Computer Science R&D and Relevance to New Media
Creativity”, invited talk at Interactive Screen, Banff New Media Institute,
Canada, July 2003. “Explicating the Image-Text Link for Cross-Modal
Information Retrieval”, invited Dept. Information Studies Seminar, University
of Sheffield, July 2003. “Narrative Intelligence for Multimedia Systems”,
invited Computer Science Seminar, University of Exeter, May 2003. “Audio Description for Film and Television: computing
narrative in words for pictures”, invited ELR Seminar, University of
Birmingham, February 2003. “Intelligent Multimedia Data Systems: adding
structure and meaning to data”, invited talk at Summit on AI & Games,
Banff New Media Institute, Canada, August 2002. “What’s in a Link Between an Image and a Text?”,
ILASH Seminar, University of Sheffield, May 2002 (PowerPoint). “Computing the Language of Art.” Seminar given
at Tate Gallery, April 2001. “Integrating Visual and Textual Information.”
Seminar based on the SOCIS research project (Scene of Crime Information
System), March 2001. "Computational Semiotics: an analogy with
computational linguistics?", 1st Workshop on Computational Semiotics for
New Media, University of Surrey, June 2000. "Semiotics: some points of reference for the
workshop", 1st Workshop on Computational Semiotics for New Media,
University of Surrey, June 2000. “Computational Semiotics and the Processing of Moving
Images.” Seminar given at ATR MIC Lab in Kyoto, Japan; University of
Tsukuba, Japan; and, CSIRO MIS Lab in Sydney, Australia, February 1998,
slides and bibliography. |