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NL-KR Digest      Thu Mar  2 22:41:51 PST 1995      Volume 14 No. 13 

Today's Topics:

Announcement: 7th Eur. Summer School- Logic Lang., Info., Barcelona
Announcement: CogSci95 2nd Summer School in Cog. Sci., Sofia
Announcement: IWPT'95 4th Intl. Wkshp on Parsing, Sep 95, Prague
Program: Linguistic Databases, Mar 95, Groningen
Announcement: AISB-95: Hybrid Solutions, Apr 95, Sheffield
CFP: JLP - J. Logic Prog. Technical Notes, new area

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Date: Mon, 27 Feb 95 14:07:43 GMT
From: kathrine@gilcub.es (kathrine Wenham)
To: al@Sunnyside.COM
Subject: Announcement: 7th Eur. Summer School- Logic Lang., Info., Barcelona

SEVENTH EUROPEAN SUMMER SCHOOL IN LOGIC LANGUAGE AND INFORMATION
Barcelona, August 14-25 1995.

The main focus of the Summer School is the interface between logic,
linguistics and computation, where it concerns the modeling of human
linguistics and cognitive abilities. The 1995 School programme will
include introductory and advanced courses, workshops and symposia
covering a variety of topics within six areas of interest: Logic,
Language, Computation, Logic and Computation, Computation and Language,
Language and Logic.
For more information check the following ftp//ftp.fwi.uva.nl
The directory is pub/theory/illc/folli and the name of the file is
esslli95.txt
For registration address yourselves to:
ESSLLI95
GILCUB
Avda Vallvidrera 25
08017 Barcelona
E-Mail esslli95@gilcub.es
Fax: +43 3 2054656
Tlf: +43 3 2033597

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Date: Tue, 07 Feb 95 14:39:37 BG
From: Boicho Kokinov <KOKINOV%BGEARN@db1.cc.rochester.edu>
Subject: Announcement: CogSci95 2nd Summer School in Cog. Sci., Sofia
To: Kokinov <kokinov%BGEARN@db1.cc.rochester.edu>

2nd International Summer School
in
Cognitive Science
Sofia, July 3-16, 1995

First Announcement and Call forPapers

The Summer School features introductory and advanced courses
in Cognitive Science, participant symposia, panel
discussions, student sessions, and intensive informal
discussions. Participants will include university teachers
and researchers, graduate and senior undergraduate students.

International Advisory Board

Elizabeth BATES (University of California at San Diego, USA)
Amedeo CAPPELLI (CNR, Pisa, Italy)
Cristiano CASTELFRANCHI (CNR, Roma, Italy)
Daniel DENNETT (Tufts University, Medford, Ma, USA)
Ennio De RENZI (University of Modena, Italy)
Charles DE WEERT (University of Nijmegen, Holland )
Christian FREKSA (Hamburg University, Germany)
Dedre GENTNER (Northwestern University, Evanston, Il, USA)
Christopher HABEL (Hamburg University, Germany)
Joachim HOHNSBEIN (Dortmund University, Germany)
Douglas HOFSTADTER (Indiana University, Bloomington, USA)
Keith HOLYOAK (University of California at Los Angeles, USA)
Mark KEANE (Trinity College, Dublin, Ireland)
Alan LESGOLD (University of Pittsburg, Pennsylvania, USA)
Willem LEVELT (Max-Plank Inst. of Psycholinguistics, Nijmegen,
Holland)
David RUMELHART (Stanford University, California, USA)
Richard SHIFFRIN (Indiana University, Bloomington, Indiana, USA)
Paul SMOLENSKY (University of Colorado, Boulder, USA)
Chris THORNTON (University of Sussex, Brighton, England)
Carlo UMILTA' (University of Padova, Italy)

Courses

Computer Models of Emergent Cognition - Robert French
(Indiana University, USA)
Hemispheric Mechanisms in Cognition - Eran Zaidel (UCLA, USA)
Cross-Linguistic Studies of Language Processing -
Elizabeth Bates (UCSD, USA)
Aphasia Research - Nina Dronkers (UC at Davis, USA)
Selected Topics in Cognitive Linguistics - Elena Andonova (NBU, Bulgaria
Spatial Attention - Carlo Umilta' (University of Padova, Italy)
Parallel Pathways of Visual Information Processing - Angel Vassilev (NBU
Color Vision - Charles De Weert (University of Nijmegen, The
Netherlands)
Integration of Language and Vision - Geoff Simmons (Hamburg
University, Germany)
Emotion and Cognition - Cristiano Castelfranchi (CNR, Italy)
Philosophy of Mind - Lilia Gurova (NBU, Bulgaria)
Analogical Reasoning: Psychological Data and Computational Models -
Boicho Kokinov (NBU, Bulgaria)

Participants are not restricted on the number of courses they can
register for. There will be no parallel running courses.


Participant Symposia

Participants are invited to submit papers which will be
presented (30 min) at the participant symposia. Authors
should send full papers (8 single spaced pages) in
triplicate or electronically (postscript, RTF, or plain
ASCII) by March 31. Selected papers will be published in the
School's Proceedings after the School itself. Only papers
presented at the School will be eligible for publishing.

Panel Discussions

Language Processing: Rules or Constraints?
Vision and Attention
Integrated Cognition

Student Session

At the student session proposals for M.Sc. Theses and Ph.D.
Theses will be discussed as well as public defense of such
theses. Graduate students in Cognitive Science are invited
to present their work.

Local Organizers

New Bulgarian University, Bulgarian Academy of Sciences,
Bulgarian Cognitive Science Society


Timetable

Application Form: now
Deadline for paper submission: March 31
Notification for acceptance: April 30
Early registration: May 15
Arrival day and on site registration July 2
Summer School July 3-14
Excursion July 15
Departure day July 16

Paper submission to:
Boicho Kokinov
Cognitive Science Department
New Bulgarian University
21, Montevideo Str.
Sofia 1635, Bulgaria
fax: (+3592) 73-14-95
e-mail: kokinov@bgearn.bitnet

Send your Application Form to:
e-mail: cogsci95@adm.nbu.bg


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International Summer School in Cognitive Science
Sofia, July 3-14, 1995

Application Form

Last Name:

First Name:

Status: Professor / Academic Researcher / Applied
Researcher / Graduate Student / Undergraduate Student

Affiliation:

University:

Department:

Country:

Mailing address:



e-mail address:

fax:

I would like to attend the following courses:

I intend to submit a paper: (title)

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From: Harry.Bunt@kub.nl (Harry C. Bunt, ITK)
Date: Tue, 7 Feb 1995 14:39:13 +0100
To: empiricists@csli.stanford.edu, ln%frmop11.BITNET@Hearnvax.nic.surfnet.nl,
Subject: Announcement: IWPT'95 4th Intl. Wkshp on Parsing, Sep 95, Prague


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| IWPT'95: |
| |
| FOURTH INTERNATIONAL WORKSHOP ON PARSING TECHNOLOGIES |
| |
| 20 - 23 September 1995 |
| Prague/Karlovy Vary |
| Czech Republic |
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| * **** |
| |
| Sponsored by ACL/SIGPARSE |
| Association for Computational Linguistics, |
| Special Interest Group on Parsing |
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The Fourth International Workshop on Parsing Technologies IWPT'95
will take place this year on September 20 through 23 in the Czech
Republic in the heart of Europe. This workshop will continue the
tradition, established by IWPT'89 and IWPT'93, of taking place
partly on the premises of a university and partly in a rather
secluded conference resort. The first part of IWPT'95 will thus
be held at Charles University in Prague; the workshop then moves
to a conference resort (Grand Hotel Pupp) in the famous old bathing
resort of Karlovy Vary, also known as Karlsbad.


C a l l f o r A b s t r a c t s
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
The Fourth International Workshop
on Parsing Technologies (IWPT'95)


Submissions are invited from all areas of parsing technology.
These areas include, but not limited to, theoretical and
practical studies of parsing algorithms for natural language
sentences, texts, fragments, dialogues, ill-formed sentences,
and speech, as well as multidimensional (pictorial) language,
and parsing issues arising or viewed in a multimodal context.

Authors who intend to submit a paper are invited to submit an
abstract of approximately 300 words. Authors will be then notified
how to submit a full paper, which will be reviewed by the program
committee for acceptance.


Time schedule:

April 21, 1995: Abstract Due
May 26, 1995: Full Paper Due
June 26, 1995: Notification of Acceptance
August 14, 1995: Final Manuscript Due

Submission:

All abstracts must be submitted via email to:

Harry.Bunt@kub.nl

Abstracts should be either in plain ascii format, in standard
LaTeX, or in Postscript. Authors having any difficulty with
electronic submission are advised to contact the general chairman
by phone: +31 13 66 30 60 or by fax: +31 13 66 25 37 (Institute for
Language Technology and Artificial Intelligence ITK, Tilburg
University, The Netherlands), if not by email.


General Chair: Harry Bunt
Workshop Chair: Eva Hajicova

Program Committee: Robert Berwick Makoto Nagao
Harry Bunt Anton Nijholt
Bob Carpenter Yves Schabes
Ken Church Mark Steedman
Eva Hajicova Henry Thompson
Arvind Joshi Masaru Tomita
Ronald Kaplan K. Vijay-Shanker
Martin Kay Yorick Wilks
Bernard Lang Kent Wittenburg


The conference fee will be $ 125. Details of a complete package
including accomodation in Prague and Karlovy Vary, and other
additional information will soon be available through WorldWideWeb.





--
*-------------------------- Harry C. Bunt ------------------------+
* +
* ITK, Instituut voor Taal- en Kennistechnologie *
* Institute for Language Technology and Artificial Intelligence *
* Tilburg University *
* P.O. Box 90153 *
* 5000 LE Tilburg, the Netherlands *
* Phone: +31 - 13 66.30.60 Fax: +31 - 13 66.25.37 *
* bunt@kub.nl *
+----------------------------- ITK -----------------------------+

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From: John Nerbonne <nerbonne@let.rug.nl>
Subject: Program: Linguistic Databases, Mar 95, Groningen
To: colibri@let.ruu.nl
Date: Wed, 8 Feb 1995 13:30:54 +0100 (MET)


Program: Linguistic Databases

23-24 March 1995

University of Groningen
Centre for Language and Cognition
Centre for Behavioural and Cognitive Neurosciences

A database is simply a declarative representation of information
which is designed to make data entry and retrieval easy, but is not
optimized for other processing. Databases have long been standard
repositories in phonetic research, but they are finding increasing use
not only in phonology, morphology, syntax, historical linguistics and
dialectology but also in areas of applied linguistics such as
lexicography and computer-assisted language learning. Normally, they
serve as a repositories for large amounts of data, but they are also
important for the organization they impose, which serves to ease
access for researchers and applications specialists.
The purpose of a conference specifically on this topic is to provide
a forum for the exchange of information and views on the proper use of
databases within the various subfields of linguistics. Our call for
papers expressed the hope that we would receive abstracts on the
following topics:

1. Databases vs. annotated corpora, pros and cons.
2. Needs wrt acoustic data, string data, temporal data. Existing facilities.
3. Developing (maximally) theory-neutral db schemas for annotation systems.
4. Commercially available systems vs. public domain systems.
What's available?
5. Uses in grammar checking, replication of results.
6. Needs of applications such as lexicography.
7. Making use of CD-ROM technology.
8. Existing professional expertise: Linguistic Data Consortium (LDC), TEI.

Invited Speakers

Jan Aarts "Annotation of Corpora: General Issues and the Nijmegen Experience"
Prof. of English, Nijmegen, leader of TOSCA, Linguistic Database projects

Sylviane Granger "The Computer Learner Corpus: a Testbed for
Electronic EFL Tools"
Prof. of English, Louvain

Mark Liberman "Electronic Publication of Linguistic Data"
Prof. of Linguistics & Computer Science, Pennsylvania;
Director, Ling. Data Consortium

Gary Simons "Multilingual Data Processing in the CELLAR Environment"
Director, Academic Computing, Summer Institute of Linguistics, Dallas

Program Committee Tjeerd de Graaf (Phonetics), Tette Hofstra (Historical
Ling.), John Nerbonne (Computational Ling., Program Chair), and Herman
Wekker (Descriptive Ling.).

Local Arangements Duco Dokter d.a.dokter@let.rug.nl



Thurs., 23 March

10:00 Registration and Coffee
10:45 Opening

Annotation of Corpora

11:00 Jan Aarts, Nijmegen (Invited Speaker)
"Annotation of Corpora: General Issues and the Nijmegen Experience"

Contributed Talks: Corpora and Test-Suite Construction

12:00 Susan Armstrong (ISSCO, Geneva) and Henry Thompson (Edinburgh)
"A Presentation of MLCC: Multilingual Corpora for Cooperation"

12:30 Lunch

2:00 Stephan Oepen and Klaus Netter (DFKI, Saarbrucken)
"TSNLP Test Suites for Natural Language Processing"
2:30 Martin Volk (Zurich), Arne Fitschen and Stefan Pieper
(Koblenz-Landau)
"Markup of a Test Suite with SGML"
3:00 Jacques Le Maitre and Monique Rolbert (Marseille)
"From Annotated Corpora to Databases: the SgmlQL Language"
3:30 Tea

Contributed Talks: Pure and Applied Linguistics

12:00 Eric Fudge and Linda Shockey (Reading)
"The Reading Syllable Database"

12:30 Lunch

2:00 Dietmar Zaefferer (Munich)
"Options for a Cross-Linguistic Reference Grammar Database"
2:30 Siobhan Devlin, John Tait and Chris Bloor (Sunderland)
"The Use of a Psycholinguistic Database in the Simplification of
Text for the Aphasic Reader"
3:00 Masahito Watanabe (Meikai, Yokohama)
"A Better Language Database for Language Teaching"
3:30 Tea

Second Language Learning

4:00 Sylviane Granger, Louvain (Invited Speaker)
"The Computer Learner Corpus: a Testbed for Electronic EFL Tools"

5:15 Demonstrations
TSNLP (Oepen and Netter)
LeX4 (Gebhardi)
ETCverif (Chollet) (tentative)
ALD (Haimerl)

8:00 Dinner


Fri., 24 March

Multilingual Databases

9:00 Gary Simons, Summer Institute of Linguistics, Dallas (Invited Speaker)
"Multilingual Data Processing in the CELLAR Environment"

Contributed Talks: Lexical Databases

10:00 Andrew Bredenkamp, Louisa Sadler, Andrew Spencer, and Marina
Zaretskaya (Essex)
"Investigating Argument Structure: The Nominalisation Database"
10:30 Coffee
11:00 Gunter Gebhardi (Berlin)
"Aspects of Lexicon Maintenance in Computational Linguistics"
11:30 Elisabeth Godbert (Marseille)
"Elaboration of a Lexical Database with the help of a Semantic Network"
12:00 Kerstin Fischer and Michaela Johanntokrax (Bielefeld)
"A Lexical Database for the Automatic Recognition of Discourse
Particles"

12:30 Lunch

2:00 Walid Saba (Bell Labs, Middletown)
"An Extensible Class Library for an Object-Oriented Lexicon"
2:30 Oliver Christ (Stuttgart)
"Linking WordNet to a Corpus Query System"

Contributed Talks: Phonetic Databases

10:00 Peter Roach, Jane Setter, Simon Arnfield (Reading), Mitch Waterman,
Carol Sherrard and Peter Greasley (Leeds)
"Adding Paralinguistic and Psychological Information to a Spoken
Language Database"
10:30 Coffee
11:00 Kamel Bensaber, Jean Serignat and Pascal Perrier (ICP, Grenoble)
"BD_ART: Multimedia Articulatory Database"
11:30 Werner Deutsch, Ralf Vollmann, Anton Noll and Sylvia Moosmuller
(Academy of Sciences, Vienna)
"An Open Systems Approach for Acoustic-Phonetic Continuous Speech
Databases"
12:00 Lou Boves and Els den Os (SPEX, Leidschendam)
"Linguistic Research using Large Speech Corpora"

12:30 Lunch

2:00 Edgar Haimerl, Salzburg
"A Database Application for the Generation of Phonetic Atlas Maps"
2:30 Girard Chollet, Jean-Luc Cochard, Cidric Jaboulet, Robert van
Kommer and Philippe Langlais (IDIAP, Martigny)
"Swiss French Polyphone: a Telephone Speech Database to Develop
Interactive Voice Servers"

Professional Support

3:00 Mark Liberman, Pennsylvania (Invited Speaker)
"Electronic Publication of Linguistic Data"

4:00 Closing & "Borrel"

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Date: Tue, 21 Feb 95 10:05:57 GMT
From: Paul Mc Kevitt <P.McKevitt@dcs.shef.ac.uk>
Subject: Announcement: AISB-95: Hybrid Solutions, Apr 95, Sheffield
To: Al.Whaley@Sunnyside.COM



11 0000000 TH
11 0 0
11 0 0 ANNIVERSARY AISB CONFERENCE
11 0 0
11 0000000 AISB-95

The Tenth Biennial Conference on AI and Cognitive Science

SHEFFIELD, ENGLAND

Monday 3rd -- Friday 7th April 1995

THEME
Hybrid Problems, Hybrid Solutions


PROGRAMME CHAIR
John Hallam (University of Edinburgh)


WORKSHOPS/TUTORIALS CHAIR
Robert Gaizauskas (University of Sheffield)


CONFERENCE CHAIR/LOCAL ORGANISATION
Paul Mc Kevitt (University of Sheffield)


COME TO EACL-95 AT DUBLIN AND THEN FLY TO AISB-95 AT SHEFFIELD

EACL-95

7th Conference of the European Chapter of the Association for
Computational Linguistics

March 27-31, 1995
University College Dublin
Belfield, Dublin, IRELAND

FOR ANYONE COMING FROM EACL-95 (DUBLIN) THERE ARE FLIGHTS FROM DUBLIN
TO **MANCHESTER**, LEEDS/BRADFORD, LIVERPOOL, LONDON AND MIDLANDS ON
CARRIERS SUCH AS AER LINGUS, BRITISH MIDLANDS, RYANAIR.

(SEE ATTACHED INSERT BELOW)
= = = = = = = = = = = = = = = ====

AISB-95

Halifax Hall of Residence & Computer Science Department
University of Sheffield
Sheffield, ENGLAND


HOSTED BY
The Society for the Study of Artificial Intelligence
and Simulation of Behaviour (SSAISB)
and
The Department of Computer Science
(University of Sheffield)

IN COOPERATION WITH
Departments of
Automatic Control and Systems Engineering,
Information Studies, Philosphy, Psychology

Artificial Intelligence Vision Research Unit (AIVRU)
Hang-Seng Centre for Cognitive Studies
Institute for Language, Speech and Hearing (ILASH)
(University of Sheffield)

Dragon Systems UK Limited (Melvyn Hunt)
LPA Limited (Clive Spenser)
Sharp Laboratories Europe Limited (Paul Kearney)
Wisepress Limited (Penelope G.Head)


MAIN CONFERENCE
Wednesday 5th - Friday 7th April 1995

WORKSHOPS AND TUTORIALS
Monday 3rd - Tuesday 4th April 1995



INVITED SPEAKERS

+++ Professor ALEX GAMMERMAN +++
(Department of Computer Science, Royal Holloway/New Bedford College,
University of London, England)

+++ Professor MALIK GHALLAB +++
(LAAS-CNRS, Toulouse, France)

+++ Professor GRAEME HIRST +++
(Department of Computer Science, University of Toronto, Canada)

+++ Professor JOHN MAYHEW +++
(AIVRU, University of Sheffield, England)

+++ Professor NOEL SHARKEY +++
(Department of Computer Science, University of Sheffield, England)


PROGRAMME CHAIR

John Hallam (University of Edinburgh)


PROGRAMME COMMITTEE

Dave Cliff (University of Sussex)
Erik Sandewall (University of Linkoeping)
Nigel Shadbolt (University of Nottingham)
Sam Steel (University of Essex)
Yorick Wilks (University of Sheffield)


WORKSHOPS/TUTORIALS CHAIR

Robert Gaizauskas (University of Sheffield)


CONFERENCE CHAIR/LOCAL ORGANISATION

Paul Mc Kevitt (University of Sheffield)


LOCAL ORGANISATION COMMITTEE

Phil Green (University of Sheffield)
Jim McGregor (University of Sheffield)
Bob Minors (University of Sheffield)
Tony Prescott (University of Sheffield)
Tony Simons (University of Sheffield)


PUBLICITY

Malcolm Crawford (University of Sheffield)
Mark Lee (University of Sheffield)
Derek Marriott (University of Sheffield)
Simon Morgan (Cambridge)


ADMINISTRATIVE ASSISTANT

Gill Wells (University of Sheffield)


AISB OFFICE
(UNIVERSITY OF SUSSEX)

Tony Cohn (Chairman)
Roger Evans (Treasurer)
Chris Thornton (Secretary)
Alison White (Executive Office)


THEME

The world's oldest AI society, the Society for the Study of Artificial
Intelligence and Simulation of Behaviour (AISB), will hold its Tenth
Biennial International Conference at The University of Sheffield.

The past few years have seen an increasing tendency for
diversification in research into Artificial Intelligence, Cognitive
Science and Artificial Life. A number of approaches are being
pursued, based variously on symbolic reasoning, connectionist systems
and models, behaviour-based systems, and ideas from complex dynamical
systems. Each has its own particular insight and philosophical
position.

This variety of approaches appears in all areas of Artificial
Intelligence. There are both symbolic and connectionist natural
language processing, both classical and behaviour-based vision
research, for instance.

While purists from each approach may claim that all the problems of
cognition can in principle be tackled without recourse to other
methods, in practice (and maybe in theory, also) combinations of
methods from the different approaches (hybrid methods) are more
successful than a pure approach for certain kinds of problems. The
committee feels that there is an unrealised synergy between the
various approaches that an AISB conference may be able to
explore. Thus, the focus of the tenth AISB Conference is on such
hybrid methods.

The AISB conference is a single track conference lasting three days,
with a two day tutorial and workshop programme preceding the main
technical event, and around twenty high calibre papers will be
presented in the technical sessions. Five invited talks by respected
and entertaining world class researchers complete the programme. The
proceedings of the conference will be published in book form at the
conference itself, making it a forum for rapid dissemination of
research results.

The preliminary programme for the conference is attached below. Note
that the organisers reserve the right to alter the programme as
circumstances dictate, though every effort will be made to adhere to
the provisional timings and calendar of events given below.



__________________________________________________________________________

FURTHER INFORMATION

E-mail: aisb95@dcs.shef.ac.uk (for auto responses)
__________________________________________________________________________

AISB-95 CONFERENCE CHAIR/LOCAL ORGANISATION:

Paul Mc Kevitt
Department of Computer Science
Regent Court
211 Portobello Street
University of Sheffield
GB- S1 4DP, Sheffield
England, UK, EU.

E-mail: p.mckevitt@dcs.shef.ac.uk
WWW: http://www.dcs.shef.ac.uk/
WWW: http://www.shef.ac.uk/
Ftp: ftp.dcs.shef.ac.uk
FaX: +44 (0) 114-278-0972
Phone: +44 (0) 114-282-5572 (Office)
282-5596 (Lab.)
282-5590 (Secretary)


AISB-95 WORKSHOPS AND TUTORIALS CHAIR:

Dr. Robert Gaizauskas
Department of Computer Science
University of Sheffield
211 Portobello Street
Regent Court
Sheffield S1 4DP
U.K.

E-mail: robertg@dcs.shef.ac.uk
WWW: http://www.dcs.shef.ac.uk/
WWW: http://www.shef.ac.uk/
Ftp: ftp.dcs.shef.ac.uk
FaX: +44 (0) 114 278-0972
Phone: +44 (0) 114 282-5572



AISB-95 PROGRAMME CHAIR:

John Hallam
Department of Artificial Intelligence
University of Edinburgh
5 Forrest Hill
Edinburgh EH1 2QL
SCOTLAND.

E-mail: john@aifh.edinburgh.ac.uk
FAX: + 44 (0) 1 31 650 6899
Phone: + 44 (0) 1 31 650 3097


ADDRESS (for registrations)

Alison White
AISB Executive Office
Cognitive and Computing Sciences (COGS)
University of Sussex
Falmer, Brighton
England, UK, BN1 9QH

Email: alisonw@cogs.susx.ac.uk
WWW: http://www.cogs.susx.ac.uk/aisb
Ftp: ftp.cogs.susx.ac.uk/pub/aisb
Tel: +44 (0) 1273 678448
Fax: +44 (0) 1273 671320

ADDRESS (for general enquiries)

Gill Wells,
Administrative Assistant, AISB-95,
Department of Computer Science,
Regent Court,
211 Portobello Street,
University of Sheffield,
GB- S1 4DP, Sheffield,
UK, EU.

Email: g.wells@dcs.shef.ac.uk
Fax: +44 (0) 114-278-0972
Phone: +44 (0) 114-282-5590

Email: aisb95@dcs.shef.ac.uk (for auto responses)
WWW: http://www.dcs.shef.ac.uk/aisb95 [Sheffield Computer Science]
Ftp: ftp.dcs.shef.ac.uk (cd aisb95)
WWW: http://www.shef.ac.uk/ [Sheffield Computing Services]
Ftp: ftp.shef.ac.uk (cd aisb95)
WWW: http://ijcai.org/) [IJCAI-95, MONTREAL]
WWW: http://www.cogs.susx.ac.uk/aisb [AISB SOCIETY SUSSEX]
Ftp: ftp.cogs.susx.ac.uk/pub/aisb

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Date: Wed, 22 Feb 1995 08:31:02 MST
From: "Saumya K. Debray" <debray@cs.arizona.edu>
To: alp-list@intellektik.informatik.th-darmstadt.de, cclp.x@parc.xerox.com,
Subject: CFP: JLP - J. Logic Prog. Technical Notes, new area

The Journal of Logic Programming solicits contributions for a new "Technical
Notes" area. The purpose of this area is the rapid publication of short
papers (upto 5000 words, excluding tables, figures, and bibliography) of
interest to the logic programming community. In addition to the traditional
research topics covered in other areas of the Journal, this area also covers
"practice and experience" style reports on insights and experiences
arising from the practical application of research results. In general, a
paper can be considered to be within the scope of this area if it is of
interest to (a reasonable portion of) the logic programming community, if it
makes a nontrivial and non-obvious contribution to the knowledge within this
area, and if it meets the length restriction specified.

In addition to original contributions not previously published elsewhere,
papers and abstracts presented at conferences may be revised and submitted
as Technical Notes. In order to minimize processing delays, it is intended
to use electronic communication and document manipulation as far as
possible. To this end, authors are encouraged to submit papers
electronically. Submissions should contain the name, e-mail address, and
postal address of the corresponding author, a brief abstract and reasonably
accurate word count for the paper (excluding figures, tables, and
bibliography), and the manuscript in postscript format, and be sent by
electronic mail to the area editor:

Saumya K. Debray
Dept. of Computer Science
The University of Arizona
Tucson, AZ 85721, USA
debray@cs.arizona.edu

If electronic submission is inconvenient, five paper copies prepared
according to the guidelines for regular papers should be sent.

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