Ok, we may have named in a haste, but maybe it’s still useful: We’ve created an email list that can be used to announce stats and machine learning workshops of interest to language researchers, psycholinguists, etc. in the Upstate area (Rochester, Cornell, Buffalo, etc.). Feel free to join, it’s very low traffic: http://groups.google.com/group/statistics-northeast
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