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NL-KR Digest      Mon May  2 12:37:48 PDT 1994      Volume 13 No. 16 

Today's Topics:

CFP: CSNLP - Cog. Sci. of NL Proc. - corrected - Jul 94, Dublin
Program: META 94 & LOPSTR 94 workshops, Jun 94, Pisa
Announcement: SUSANNE CORPUS, RELEASE 3, Oxford Text Archive
Announcement: AAAI-94/IAAI-94 Brochure, Jul 94, Seattle
CFP: Machine Translation J. Special Issue

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Date: Mon, 18 Apr 94 21:39:08 BST
From: alex@compapp.dcu.ie (Alex Monaghan)
Subject: CFP: CSNLP - Cog. Sci. of NL Proc. - corrected - Jul 94, Dublin

Slightly corrected version of ...

Second Call for Papers

for the

Third International Conference on

The COGNITIVE SCIENCE of NATURAL LANGUAGE PROCESSING

Dublin City University, 7-8 July 1994

Subject Areas:
This is a non-exclusive list of subjects which fall within the scope of
CSNLP. It is intended as a guide only.
* Corpus-based NLP
* Connectionist NLP
* Statistical and knowledge-based MT
* Linguistic knowledge representation
* Cognitive linguistics
* Declarative approaches to NLP
* NLG and NLU
* Dialogue and discourse
* Human language processing
* Text linguistics
* Evaluation of NLP
* Hybrid approaches to NLP
Submissions may deal with theoretical issues, applications, databases or other
aspects of CSNLP, but the importance of cognitive aspects should be borne in
mind. Papers should report original substantive research.


Theme: Corpus-Based Approaches
Since the conference follows on the heels of the SIGIR'94 meeting, we have
decided to emphasise the use of corpora in NLP. Papers dealing with corpus-
based approaches (advantages, disadvantages, applications, etc.) will be
preferred. Text and speech corpora are equally welcome.

Invited Speakers:
The following speakers have been invited to give keynote talks:
Roger Garside, University of Lancaster
Hans Kamp, Universitaet Stuttgart
Cathy Sotillo, University of Edinburgh

Not all are confirmed as yet.


Registration and Accommodation:
The registration fee will be IR#40, and will include proceedings, lunches and
one evening meal. Accommodation can be reserved in the campus residences at DCU.
Accommodation will be "First come, first served": there is a heavy demand for
campus rooms in the summer.

To register, contact Alex Monaghan at the addresses given below. Payment in
advance is possible but not obligatory.

This conference immediately follows SIGIR'94, a major Information Retrieval
conference, also at DCU. There is a limited amount of funding available under
the CEC Human Capital & Mobility program for SIGIR'94 participants who are
under 35 and citizens of one of the 12 EC member states and this funding may be
stretched to cover their attendance at CSNLP also. A full call for participation
for SIGIR'94 in ASCII or Postscript form may be ontained by anonymous ftp from
ftp.compapp.dcu.ie/pub/sigir/call-for-participation.ps (132k) or .txt (31k).
Alternatively, the less-preferred method would be to send e-mail to
sigir94@dcu.ie and we will send one by return. Details of the CEC funding may
be obtained from asmeaton@compapp.dcu.ie (fax +353-1-7045442) and the deadline
for applications for the CEC funding is May 13th.


Submission of Abstracts:
Those wishing to present a paper at CSNLP should submit a 400-word abstract to
arrive not later than 13/5/94. Abstracts should give the author's full name and
address, with Email address if possible, and should be sent to:

CSNLP
Alex Monaghan
School of Computer Applications
Dublin City University
Dublin 9
Ireland

Email submissions are also acceptable, plain ASCII text please to:

alex@compapp.dcu.ie (internet)

Completed papers should be around 8 pages long, although longer papers will
be considered if requested. Camera-ready copy must be submitted to arrive
in Dublin by 27/6/94. No particular conference style will be imposed, but
papers should be legible (12pt laser printed) and well-structured.


Deadlines:

13th May --- abstracts to arrive in Dublin
1st June --- notification of authors
27th June --- camera-ready copy to arrive in Dublin
1st July --- final date for registration, accommodation, meals etc.




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From: meta94@di.unipi.it
Date: Wed, 20 Apr 94 12:13:58 +0200
To: compulog-list@cwi.nl,
Subject: Program: META 94 & LOPSTR 94 workshops, Jun 94, Pisa

Please find enclosed the programme of the META 94 and LOPSTR 94 workshops
(June 20-21, 1994) and the registration and accommodation forms.
The workshops will be followed by the Compunet Program Development Area
Meeting (June 22).
We apologize if you receive this more than once.
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+---------------------------------------------------+
| |
| META 94 |
| Fourth International Workshop on |
| Meta Programming in Logic |
| |
| and |
| |
| LOPSTR 94 |
| Fourth Workshop on Logic Program |
| Synthesis and Transformation |
| |
| June 20-21 |
| |
| |
| COMPUNET Program Development Area Meeting |
| |
| June 22 |
| |

| |
| Palazzo dei Congressi |
| via Matteotti, 1 |
| PISA, Italy |
| |
+---------------------------------------------------+



PROGRAMME
^^^^^^^^^


MONDAY, JUNE 20
^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^

META & LOPSTR - Joint Session
^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
9:00 - 9:30 Opening

9:30 - 10:30 Invited talk
G. Levi, Universita' di Pisa
"Abstract Debugging"


10:30 - 11:00 Coffee break


LOPSTR - Session 1
^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
11:00 - 11:30
J. Cook and J.P. Gallagher (University of Bristol),
"A transformation system for definite programs based on
termination analysis".

11:30 - 12:00
N. Bensaou and I. Guessarian (LITP, Paris),
"Transforming constraint logic programs".

12:00 - 12:30
C. Solnon and M. Rueher(I3S, Sophia Antipolis),
"Propagation of inter-argument dependencies in tuple-distributive
type inference systems".

12:30 - 13:00
D. Boulanger and M. Bruynooghe (K.U. Leuven),
"Using call/exit analysis for logic program transformation".


META - Session 1
^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
11:00 - 11:40
F. Van Harmelen (University of Amsterdam),
"A Model of Costs and Benefits of Meta-Level Computation".

11:40 - 12:20
J. Barklund, K. Boberg, P. Dell'Acqua (Uppsala University),
"A Basis for a Multi-Level Meta-Logic Programming Language".

12:20 - 13:00
M. Mircheva (Bulgarian Academy of Sciences),
"Logic Programs with Tests".


13:00 - 14:30 Lunch


META & LOPSTR - Joint Session
^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
14:30 - 15:10
B. Dunin Keplicz (University of Warsaw),
"An Architecture with Multiple Meta-Levels for the
Development of Correct Programs".

15:10 - 15:50
A. Bossi, S. Etalle (Universita' di Padova, CWI Amsterdam),
"More on Unfold/Fold Transformations of Normal Programs:
Preservation of Fitting's Semantics".

15:50 - 16:20 Coffee break

16:20 - 16:50
D. Gilbert, C. Hogger and J. Zlatuska (City University of London,
Imperial College and Masaryk University, Brno),
"Transforming specifications of observable behaviour into programs".

16:50 - 17:20
K.-K. Lau and M. Ornaghi (University of Manchester and
Universita' degli Studi di Milano),
"On Specification Frameworks and Deductive Synthesis
of Logic Programs".

17:20 - 17:50
F. Esposito, D. Malerba, G. Semeraro, C. Brunk and M. Pazzani
(Universita' degli Studi di Bari and University of California),
"Avoiding non-termination when learning logical programs:
A case study with FOIL and FOCL".

17:50 - 18:20
P. Flener and L. Popelinsky (Bilkent University, Ankara
and Masaryk University, Brno),
"On the use of inductive reasoning in program synthesis:
prejudice and prospects".



TUESDAY, JUNE 21
^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^

META & LOPSTR - Joint Session
^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
9:30 - 10:30 Invited talk
B. Dreben (Harvard Univeristy),
Title to be announced


10:30 - 11:00 Coffee break


LOPSTR - Session 2
^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
11:00 - 11:30
C. Sakama and H. Seki (Research Institute of Kyoto
and Nagoya Institute of Technology),
"Partial deduction of disjunctive logic programs:
a declarative approach".

11:30 - 12:00
Michael Leuschel (K. U. Leuven),
"Partial Evaluation of the Real Thing".

12:00 - 12:30
P. Tarau and V. Dahl (Universite de Moncton and
Simon Fraser University),
"Logic Programming and Logic Grammars with
First-Order Continuations".

12:30 - 13:00
Sadegh Saidi (Ecole Centrale de Lyon),
"Transformation of a class of two-levels grammars into
Prolog programs".


META - Session 2
^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
11:00 - 11:40
W. van der Hoek, J-J. Meyer, J. Treur (Utrecht Univ, Free Univ.
Amsterdam),
"Formal Semantics of Temporal Epistemic Reflection".

11:40 - 12:20
J. Treur (Free Univ. Amsterdam),
"Temporal Semantics of Meta-Level Architectures for
Dynamic Control".


13:00 - 14:00 Lunch


LOPSTR - Session 3
^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
14:00 - 14:30
E. Marakakis and J.P. Gallagher (University of Bristol),
"Schema-Based Top-Down Design of Logic Programs
Using Abstract Data Types".

14:30 - 15:00
Sophie Renault (INRIA, Rocquencourt),
"Generalizing the extended execution for normal programs".

15:00 - 15:30
H. Vandecasteele and D. De Schreye (K.U. Leuven),
"Implementing a finite-domain CLP-language on top of Prolog:
a transformational approach".

META - Session 3
^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
14:00 - 14:40
A. Brogi, S. Contiero (Universita' di Pisa),
"Godel as a Meta-Language for Composing Logic Programs".

14:40 - 15:20
P.M. Hill (University of Leeds),
"Modular Programming and the Non-Ground Representation".


15:30 - 16:00 Coffee Break


LOPSTR - Session 4
^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
16:00 - 16:30
Jinsei Yamaguchi (Kanagawa University),
"Semantically Transforming Logic Programs".

16:30 - 17:00
David A. Basin (Max-Planck-Institut, Saarbrucken),
"Logic Frameworks for Logic Programs".

17:00 - 17:30
G. Wiggins (University of Edinburgh),
"Whelk Type Theory".

17:30 - 18:00
L. Fribourg and H. Olsen (LIENS, Paris and Linkoping University),
"Direct, dual and contrapositive proofs by induction".


META - Session 4
^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
16:00 - 16:40
G. Attardi, M. Simi (Universita' di Pisa),
"Proofs in context".

16:40 - 17:20
F. Giunchiglia, A. Cimatti (IRST, Universita' di Trento),
"Introspective Meta-Theoretic Reasoning".



20:00 SOCIAL DINNER



WEDNESDAY, JUNE 22
^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
COMPUNET Program Development Area Meeting
Contact person:
L. Fribourg, LIENS, 45 rue d'Ulm, 75005 Paris, France
fribourg@dmi.ens.fr


%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%


REGISTRATION FORM
^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^

Please return this form and payment before MAY 15th, 1994 to:

D.G.M.P. srl
via Carducci 62/E
56010 Ghezzano (Pisa)
Italy

tel: +39 50 879740 / 879768
fax: +39 50 879812


Surname ______________________________________________________

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WORKSHOP REGISTRATION FEE (VAT included): Lit. 250.000

Reduced student fee: Lit. 180.000

The registration fee includes: lunches, coffee breaks, social dinner,
workshop pre-proceedings, and final LNCS post-conference proceedings.


ACCOMMODATION
^^^^^^^^^^^^^

Hotel rate per room per day:

========================================================================
single double double for single
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210.000 max 290.000 max 250.000 max
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***
80.000 min 110.000 min 95.000 min
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68.000 91.000 80.000
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- All prices are in Italian Lira.
- The prices are to be considered "bed and breakfast", including
services and taxes.
- Accommodation forms arriving without the relevant payment will
not be taken into consideration.
- Payment must be done in Lira, either by eurocheque (specifying
overleaf the account number), by an international cheque on
one account with an Italian bank, or by Credit Card.
- Single rooms are limited in number. If necessary, double rooms
will be assigned for single occupancy at the indicated rates.
- All rooms have a private bath.
- Participants will receive a voucher for hotel reservation and
registration confirmation.
- The hotel deposit is not refundable.
- Lit. 20.000 will be charged for organization and mailing purposes
and will be detracted from the required deposit.

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Room with | |1 bed | |2 beds | |3 beds

Number of rooms: ______

Arrival date _________________ Departure date __________________

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METHOD of PAYMENT
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of the Bank ___________________________________________________________

to the order of D.G.M.P. for the amount of Lit. _______________________

as payment of the Hotel deposit and the Workshop registration fee.


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Date: Mon, 11 Apr 1994 15:17:51 CDT
Reply-To: Geoffrey Sampson <geoffs@cogs.susx.ac.uk>
From: Geoffrey Sampson <geoffs@cogs.susx.ac.uk>
To: Multiple recipients of list TEI-L <TEI-L%UICVM.BITNET@UGA.CC.UGA.EDU>
Subject: Announcement: SUSANNE CORPUS, RELEASE 3, Oxford Text Archive



RELEASE 3 OF THE SUSANNE CORPUS AVAILABLE


Release 3 of the SUSANNE Corpus is now complete and is available, like
earlier releases, by anonymous ftp from the Oxford Text Archive.
Release 3 incorporates several thousand modifications dealing with
errors and inconsistencies in the Corpus which came to light during the
process of preparing the book ENGLISH FOR THE COMPUTER for publication.
It also includes additional information in the documentation file.

To obtain a copy of SUSANNE Release 3, log in by anonymous ftp to
black.ox.ac.uk, move to the directory ota/susanne, and follow the
instructions in the README file in that directory.

A number of users have enquired about the publication schedule for the
book. The manuscript of ENGLISH FOR THE COMPUTER was delivered to
Oxford University Press in August 1993, and the copy-editing process was
completed in March 1994. Publication is expected late in 1994. I am
sorry that it is taking a long time; but it is a very long and complex
book, and the Press are putting a great deal of effort into getting
details right.

For those not familiar with the SUSANNE Corpus: this is an annotated
sample comprising about 130,000 words of written American English text,
produced to exemplify a set of annotation standards which attempt
to specify an explicit notation for all aspects of the surface and logical
grammar of real-life English in sufficient detail that analysts
independently applying the standards to the same text must produce
identical annotations. These standards are defined in the book ENGLISH
FOR THE COMPUTER; a skeleton outline of the scheme is included in
the electronic documentation file which accompanies the Corpus. The
texts of the SUSANNE Corpus are a subset of the texts included in the
(unannotated) Brown University Corpus.


Geoffrey Sampson

School of Cognitive and Computing Sciences
University of Sussex


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To: comp-ai-nlang-know-rep@Pa.dec.com
From: skalsky@btr.btr.com (Rick Skalsky UUCPR ed aaai.org skalsky@btr.com)
Subject: Announcement: AAAI-94/IAAI-94 Brochure, Jul 94, Seattle
Date: 22 Apr 1994 23:29:30 GMT

Twelfth National Conference on Artificial
Intelligence

Sixth Conference on Innovative Applications of
Artificial Intelligence

Registration Brochure
AAAI-94 / IAAI-94
(Information provided herein is subject to change
without notice)

Seattle Washington
Washington State Convention and Trade Center
July 31 - August 4, 1994




The complete 139436 byte AAAI-94 brochure is available by anonymous FTP from
ai.sunnyside.com:/pub/nl-kr/AAAI-94.faq or by writing to AAAI at the
email addresses at the end of this notice. IAAI-94 info is also included
in the faq. You may also retrieve the FAQ via email by writing to
listserv@ai.sunnyside.com with the command:
GET nl-kr AAAI-94.faq
Make sure to leave the subject field blank or at least not resembling
an error message.



AAAI-94/IAAI-94 PREREGISTRATION APPLICATION

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Dept/MS:
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City:
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Zip:
Phone & FAX:
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TECHNICAL PROGRAM (Includes both IAAI-94 and AAAI-94 and a copy of ONE
Conference Proceedings)

EARLY REGISTRATION LATE REGISTRATION
(postmarked by June 3) (postmarked by July 1)
AAAI Member Nonmember AAAI Member Nonmember
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$310 $110 $360 $160 $360 $125 $410 $175

(Students must send proof of student status to the AAAI Office. By joining
AAAI now, you can qualify for member rates. Membership information is
available from membership@aaai.org.)

Total Technical Program Fee: ______


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Please choose one: _____AAAI-94 _____IAAI-94

If you would like to purchase an additional proceedings, please select
that option here: _____AAAI-94 ($68.00) _____IAAI-94 ($20.00)

Prices quoted include a special conference 20% discount.


TUTORIAL PROGRAM (See brochure for descriptions)

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Please list selected tutorial codes:

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ROBOT-BUILDING LAB (Space is limited & preregistration is required.)

FEE (per person)
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Total RBL-94 Fee: ______

RBL-94 TEAM SIGN-UP:
(Although single sign-ups are accepted, we encourage you to form or join
a robot-building team. All team members must register for the robot-building
lab. See brochure for further details.)

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For housing or student housing applications, please write to
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Date: Sat, 23 Apr 1994 18:16:17 -0400
From: Judith Klavans <klavans@cs.columbia.edu>
To: nl-kr@cs.rpi.edu
Subject: CFP: Machine Translation J. Special Issue



THE MACHINE TRANSLATION JOURNAL
SPECIAL ISSUE ON BUILDING LEXICONS FOR MACHINE TRANSLATION
Editor: Sergei Nirenburg
Guest Editors: Bonnie J. Dorr and Judith L. Klavans


The Journal of Machine Translation is planning a Special Issue on the
Lexicon in Machine Translation (MT). The lexicon plays a central role
in any MT system, regardless of the theoretical foundations upon which
the system is based. However, it is only recently that MT researchers
have begun to focus more specifically on issues that concern the
lexicon, e.g., the automatic construction of cross-linguistically
valid lexical-semantic and knowledge-based representations for use by
multi-lingual systems. The need for large dictionaries is overwhelming
in any natural language application, but the problem is especially
difficult for MT because of cross-linguistic divergences and
mismatches that arise from the perspective of the lexicon.
Furthermore, scaling up dictionaries is an essential requirement for
MT that can no longer be dismissed; researchers need to move from
toy-dictionary MT systems into larger-scale MT systems so that they
will be in a better position to demonstrate the validity of the
theoretical underpinnings of their systems.

The intent of this Issue is to address critical issues concerning the
automatic and semi-automatic acquisition of lexical representations
for MT dictionaries. Among traditional approaches to constructing
dictionaries for natural language applications has been the massaging
of on-line dictionaries that are primarily intended for human
consumption. Given that many natural language applications have
focused primarily on syntactic information that can be extracted from
the lexicon, these methods have constituted a reasonable first-pass
approach to the problem. However, it is now widely accepted that
natural language processing in general, and MT in particular, requires
language-independent conceptual information in order to successfully
process a wide range of phenomena in more than one language. Thus, the
task of lexicon construction has become a much more difficult problem
as researchers endeavor to extend the concept base to support more
phenomena and additional languages. Added to this is the standard
size, coverage, efficiency trade-off, combined with the fundamental
question of anticipated vs actual functionality.

High-quality original research papers are invited on issues relevant
to this topic including, but not limited to:

- Lexical levels required by a machine translation (syntactic, lexical
semantic, ontological, etc.) and interdependencies between these levels.
- Automatic procedures for the construction of lexical representations.
- Semi-automatic methods for the acquisition of lexical knowledge.
- Use of existing resources and aids for transforming these resources into
appropriate representations for MT.
- Augmentation of statistically driven corpus analysis with linguistically
motivated techniques for extracting lexical knowledge.
- Role of bilingual dictionaries, including example sentences and phrases.
Extraction of information from pairwise data in dictionaries.
- MT mappings (transfer, interlingual, statistically based, memory-based,
etc.) and the effect of these mappings on the representation that is used
in the lexicon.
- Language universals in the lexicon and the construction of an interlingua
for MT.
- Incorporation of lexical/non-lexical knowledge for selection of suitable
candidates for target constructions in MT.
- Accommodation of MT divergences and mismatches in the lexicon;
implication for automatic construction of lexicons.

============================================================================
DEADLINE for submission of articles: July 15, 1994

Articles may be submitted in hard-copy, electronic (either plain text
or .ps format) to either guest editor. If submitting hard-copy,
please send four copies of the paper.

Bonnie J. Dorr Judith L. Klavans
Department of Computer Science Department of Computer Science
A.V. Williams Building Mudd Building Room 420
University of Maryland 520 W. 120th Street
College Park, MD 20742 New York, New York 10027
Email: bonnie@umiacs.umd.edu Email: klavans@cs.columbia.edu
Fax: 301-314-9658 Fax: 914-478-1802
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