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NL-KR Digest Fri Mar 24 22:39:32 PST 1995 Volume 14 No. 18
Today's Topics:
Announcement: CLNLP-95 Comp. Logic for NL Proc., Apr 95, Edinburgh
CFP: AI95 8th Aus. J. Conf. on AI, Nov 95, Canberra
Position: Lecturer Comp. Ling., Dublin City University
Announcement: ACH-ALLC 95 Literary/Ling. Comp., Jul 05, Santa Barbara
Announcement: Comp Ling Summer School, Sep 95, Tzigov Chark, Bulgaria
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From: clnlp95@cogsci.ed.ac.uk (CLNLP Workshop)
Subject: Announcement: CLNLP-95 Comp. Logic for NL Proc., Apr 95, Edinburgh
Date: Wed, 22 Mar 1995 18:24:31 GMT
CALL FOR PARTICIPATION
COMPUTATIONAL LOGIC FOR NATURAL LANGUAGE PROCESSING
A Joint COMPULOGNET/ELSNET/EAGLES Workshop
April 3-5, 1995
Edinburgh
Applications to Natural Language Processing have always been one of
the major driving forces for the development of computational
logics. Conversely, techniques devised for computational logics (and
Logic Programming in particular) have often given rise to elegant
solutions for representing and reasoning with linguistic knowledge.
However, there is a danger that questions of common interest to the
two areas are pursued independently and possibilities for cross-
fertilization are ignored.
In Europe, the Esprit Networks ELSNET and COMPULOGNET connect
researchers within the two areas of Natural Language Processing (NLP)
and Computational Logic (CL). The LRE Initiative EAGLES has one
Working Group especially concerned with linguistic formalisms. The
joint workshop of the two networks and EAGLES is intended as a forum
where NLP researchers point out open problems that are likely to
benefit from CL techniques and CL researchers present achievements
that have potential impact on NLP.
The following questions are examples where we think such a
cross-fertilization is possible:
- Can one model phenomena like presupposition and negation in natural
language in a computationally satisfactory way?
- Can non-monotonic systems of logic be adapted for applications of NLP
in areas such as belief modelling, rhetorical relations and
ellipsis?
- What kind of constraint languages are suitable for NL processing?
- Can attributive description logics developed in knowledge representation
be used to enhance the expressivity of grammars?
The workshop will consist of invited talks and presentations of
selected papers on logical processing of NLP and on CL research having
potential NL applications.
Workshop Organisers
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Suresh Manandhar (Human Communication Research Centre, University of Edinburgh)
Werner Nutt (DFKI, Saarbruecken)
Ewan Klein (Cognitive Science and Human Communication Research Centre,
University of Edinburgh)
Joerg Siekmann (DFKI and University of Saarbruecken)
Programme Committee
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Hassan Ait-Kaci (Simon Fraser University)
Patrick Blackburn (University of Saarbruecken)
Jochen Doerre (University of Stuttgart)
Ewan Klein (University of Edinburgh)
Erik-Jan van der Linden (University of Amsterdam)
Gabriel Pereira Lopes (Universidade Nova de Lisboa))
Suresh Manandhar (University of Edinburgh)
Werner Nutt (DFKI)
Luis Moniz Pereira (Universidade Nova de Lisboa)
Joerg Siekmann (DFKI and University of Saarbruecken)
Invited Speakers
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John Lamping (Xerox PARC, USA)
Glyn Morrill (Universitat Polytecnica de Catalunya, Spain)
Remo Pareschi (Rank Xerox Research Centre, France)
Gert Smolka (DFKI, Germany)
Hans Uszkoreit (DFKI & University of Saarbruecken, Germany)
Venue
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The workshop will be held at the Forth Bridges Moat House Hotel located
at South Queensferry in the outskirts of Edinburgh. The Hotel overlooks
the scenic Forth Bridge and is a short drive from Edinburgh airport. The
hotel has good facilities and full board accommodation at special rates
for workshop participants has been arranged.
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By FTP:
A LaTeX, postscript or plain ascii version of this call is available by
anonymous ftp from ftp.cogsci.ed.ac.uk in :
directory: pub/clnlp95
files: call.tex, call.ps, call.ascii
WWW:
http://www.cogsci.ed.ac.uk/elsnet/CLNLP95.html
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COMPUTATIONAL LOGIC FOR NATURAL LANGUAGE PROCESSING
(CLNLP-95)
Monday 3th April:
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9:00 - 10:00 Registration
Invited Talk:
10:00 - 11:00 Glyn Morrill
Implementing Categorial Calculi in Linear Clauses
11:00 - 11:30 Coffee break
LOGIC PROGRAMMING NLP
11:30 - 12:15 Luc Dehaspe, Hendrik Blockeel and Luc De Raedt
Induction, Logic, and Natural Language Processing
12:15 - 1:00 Norbert E. Fuchs and Rolf Schwitter
Specifying Logic Programs in Controlled Natural
Language
1:00 - 2:30 Lunch
Invited Talk:
2:30 - 3:30 William Rounds
Suggestions for a Non-monotonic Feature Logic
PRESUPPOSITIONS-1
3:30 - 4:15 Tim Fernando
Computational Foundations for Dynamic Accounts
of Presuppositions
4:15 - 4:45 Coffee break
4:45 - 5:30 Pablo Gervas
Compositionality for Presuppositions
5:30 - 6:15 Michael Morreau
How to Derive Conveyed Meanings
Tuesday 4th April:
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Invited Talk:
9:00 - 10:00 Hans Uszkoreit
Grammar Formalisms: Supply and Demand
GRAMMARS - 1
10:00 - 10:45 Esther Koenig-Baumer
LexGram - a Practical Categorial Grammar Formalism
10:45 - 11:15 Coffee break
11:15 - 12:00 Tore Burheim
A Grammar Formalism and Cross-Serial Dependencies
12:00 - 12:45 Renate Henschel
Traversing the Labyrinth of Feature Logics for a
Declarative Implementation of Large Scale Systemic
Grammars
12:45 - 2:30 Lunch
Invited Talk:
2:30 - 3:30 Remo Pareschi
Linear Logic Programming as a Foundation for
Declarative Multiobject Coordination
PRESUPPOSITIONS-2
3:30 - 4:15 Peter Krause
Presupposition and Abduction in Type Theory
4:15 - 4:45 Coffee break
NL SEMANTICS
4:45 - 5:30 Johan Bos, Paul Buitelaar and Anne-Marie Mineur
Bridging as Coercive Accommodation
5:30 - 6:15 Irene Pimenta Rodrigues and Jose Gabriel Lopes
Representing Text Eventualities in a Logic Programming
Framework
Wednesday 5th April:
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Invited Talk:
9:00 - 10:00 Gert Smolka
Concurrent Constraint Programming
GRAMMARS - 2
10:00 - 10:45 Veronica Dahl, Paul Tarau, Lidia Moreno and Manolo Palomar
Treating Coordination with Datalog Grammars
10:45 - 11:15 Coffee break
CONSTRAINT PROGRAMMING GRAMMARS
11:15 - 12:00 Thilo Goetz
Compiling HPSG Constraint Grammars into Logic Programs
12:00 - 12:45 Martin Mueller and Joachim Niehren
Weak Subsumption Constraints for Type Diagnosis:
An Incremental Algorithm
12:45 - 2:30 Lunch
Invited Talk:
2:30 - 3:30 John Lamping
Linear Logic for Natural Language Semantics
3:30 - 4:00 Coffee break
BELIEF MODELLING
4:00 - 4:45 Jasper Taylor
Generating Efficient Belief Models for Task-Oriented
dialogues
4:45 - 5:30 Ahmed Guessoum and Torulf Mollestad
A Knowledge-Based Approach to Goal Recognition
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REGISTRATION FORM
The cost of accommodation and full board (breakfast, lunch and dinner)
will be:
GBP 95.00/day, Sunday - Thursday (single room)
GBP 79.50/day, Sunday - Thursday (double/twin room)
Accommodation on Saturday night before start of the workshop and
Friday night after it ends, will be GBP 70, which includes bed
and breakfast on Sunday and Saturday mornings.
The registration fee for the workshop is GBP 50.00.
Daily rate for people not staying at the Hotel will be 10 pounds per day.
FORM OF PAYMENT:
1. Cheques and money orders in British currency to be made payable to
the ``University of Edinburgh.''
2. Payment by bank transfer may be made to:
Account name: University of Edinburgh
Bank name: Bank of Scotland
Bank address: 32A Chambers Street, Edinburgh EH1 1JB
Account number: 00919680
Ref: 265 GG00009
PLEASE NOTE:
1. It is very important to quote reference 265 GG00009,
otherwise the payment will not be deposited correctly.
2. Bank charges should be paid by the participant.
3. VISA/MasterCard
This is the least preferred method of payment, from our point of
view, because of the difficulty of handling these payments. An
additional GBP 8 handling charge will be added to all VISA/MC
payments.
Please complete the following details for Registration at CLNLP-95:
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Name:______________________________________________________________
Address:___________________________________________________________
___________________________________________________________
___________________________________________________________
Post/Zip code:__________________________
Telephone:______________________________
FAX:____________________________________
Email:__________________________________
I will need accommodation for the nights of:
Please, specify single or double room
Saturday, 1/4: _______ (yes/no) (GBP 70) (bed & breakfast only)
Sunday, 2/4: _______ (yes/no) (GBP 95/79.50)
Monday, 3/4: _______ (yes/no) (GBP 95/79.50)
Tuesday, 4/4: _______ (yes/no) (GBP 95/79.50)
Wednesday, 5/4: _______ (yes/no) (GBP 95/79.50)
Thursday, 6/4: _______ (yes/no) (GBP 95/79.50)
Friday, 7/4: _______ (yes/no) (GBP 70) (bed & breakfast only)
I am willing to share the room with another male/female.
Please find enclosed __________ to cover the cost of registration and
accommodation at CLNLP-95. (Invited speakers are not required to pay
for registration and accommodation).
I have instructed my bank to transfer __________ to cover the cost of
registration and accommodation at CLNLP-95.
Please charge my VISA/MC card no. ___________________________________
Name on card: _______________________________ Exp. date ____________
I am an invited speaker. ________ (yes/no)
Signature: ________________________________________
Please send completed form and Registration Fee to:
CLNLP 95
CCS/HCRC
University of Edinburgh
2 Buccleuch Place
Edinburgh EH8 9LW
Scotland, UK.
Email: clnlp95@cogsci.ed.ac.uk
Fax: +44 131 650 4587
All Email registrations must be confirmed by post.
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Suresh Manandhar *
Language Technology Group *
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To: comp-ai-nlang-know-rep@uunet.uu.net
From: jao@dsto.defence.gov.au (John O'Neill)
Subject: CFP: AI95 8th Aus. J. Conf. on AI, Nov 95, Canberra
Date: 23 Mar 1995 02:59:42 GMT
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S E C O N D C A L L F O R P A P E R S
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* The Eighth Australian Joint Conference on Artificial Intelligence *
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* A I ' 9 5 *
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* 13 -- 17 November 1995 *
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Hosted by
Department of Computer Science
University College, The University of New South Wales
Australian Defence Force Academy
Canberra, ACT 2600, Australia
About AI'95
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AI'95 is the Eighth Australian Joint Conference on Artificial Intelligence.
This annual conference is the largest Australian AI conference and also
attracts many overseas participants.
The main theme of AI'95 is ``bridging the gaps,'' i.e., bridging the
gap between the classical symbolic approach and other subsymbolic approaches,
such as artificial neural networks, evolutionary computation and artificial
life, to AI, and bridging the gap between the AI theory and real world
applications. The goals of the conference are to promote cross-fertilisation
among different approaches to AI and provide a common forum for both
researchers and practitioners in the AI field to exchange new ideas and
share their experience. Tutorials and workshops on various topics of AI will
be organised before the main conference. The keynote speakers of AI'95 include
Professor Kenneth De Jong from George Mason University, who is one of the
authorities in the field of evolutionary computation.
Paper Submission
----------------
Authors are invited to submit papers describing both theoretical and practical
work in any areas of artificial intelligence. (Papers accepted or under review
by other conferences or journals are not acceptable.)
Topics of interest include, but are not limited to:
Artificial Life Automated Reasoning
Autonomous Intelligent Systems Artificial Intelligence Applications
Adaptive Behaviours Bayesian and Statistical Learning Methods
Cognitive Modelling Computer Vision
Distributed Artificial Intelligence Evolutionary Learning
Evolutionary Optimisation Fuzzy Systems
Group Decision Support Systems Hybrid Systems
Image Analysis and Understanding Intelligent Decision Support Systems
Knowledge-Based Systems Knowledge Acquisition
Knowledge Representation Machine Learning
Natural Language Processing Neural Networks
Planning and Scheduling Pattern Recognition
Philosophy of AI Robotics
Speech Recognition
Five hard copies of the completed paper must be received by the
conference programme committee chair before or on *9 June 1995*. Fax and
electronic submission are not acceptable. Papers received after 9 June 1995
will be returned unopened. A BEST STUDENT PAPER AWARD will be given at
the conference. The first author of the paper must be a full-time student,
e.g., a PhD, MSc, or Honours student. A letter from the head of the student's
department, confirming the status of the student, must be submitted along with
the paper in order to be considered for the best student paper award.
The award includes a $A200 cheque and a certificate issued by the AI'95
Programme Committee. Send all paper submissions to:
Dr Xin Yao (AI'95 Programme Committee Chair)
Department of Computer Science
University College, The University of New South Wales
Australian Defence Force Academy Phone: +61 6 268 8819
Canberra, ACT 2600, Australia Fax: +61 6 268 8581
Email: xin@csadfa.cs.adfa.oz.au
Preparation of Manuscript
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All five hard copies must be printed on 8.5 in x 11 in or A4 paper using
12 point Times. The left and right margin should be 25mm each. The top and
bottom margin should be 35mm each. Each submitted paper must have a separate
title page and a body. The title page must include a title, a 300-400 word
abstract, a list of keywords, the names and addresses of all authors, their
email addresses, and their telephone and fax numbers. The body must also
include the title and abstract, but the author information must be excluded.
The length of submitted papers (excluding the title page) must be no more than
8 single-spaced, single-column pages including all figures, tables, and
bibliography. Papers not conforming to the above requirements may be rejected
without review.
Publication of Papers
---------------------
The proceedings of AI'95 will be published by a recognised international
publisher. Authors of all accepted papers must pre-register for and present
their papers at the conference. The registration fee must be received by the
conference organiser before or on 18 August 1995, i.e., the deadline for the
camera-ready copy, in order for the paper to be included in the proceedings.
Papers accepted for oral presentation will be allocated up to 8 pages in the
proceedings. Papers accepted for poster presentation will be allocated 1 page
in the proceedings. A separate proceedings for full-length (<=8 pages) poster
papers will also be published.
Conference Registration Fee
---------------------------
Full Rate Early Bird (Before or on 18 August 1995)
Normal $490 $400
Student $250 $200
Workshops/Tutorials
-------------------
Workshops and tutorials on various topics of AI will be organised on 13 and 14
November 1995. Proposals for workshops/tutorials are solicited from
prospective organisers and/or presenters. Tutorial presenters will be paid for
their presentations. Details can be obtained from the Tutorial/Workshop Chair.
Please send a two page proposal, including the title, duration, scope and
estimated number of participants of the workshop/tutorial, and a brief
biography of the organisers/presenters, to the following address no later than
*7 April 1995*.
Dr. J. R. Davis (AI'95 Tutorial/Workshop Chair)
CSIRO Division of Water Resources Phone: +61 6 246 5706
P O Box 1666, Canberra City 2601, Australia Fax: +61 6 246 5800
Email: richardd@cbr.dwr.csiro.au
Special Sessions on Real-World AI Applications
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Special sessions on real-world AI applications will be organised at AI'95.
Prospective authors must submit a 2 page summary to the Special Sessions Chair,
Mr Laurie Lock Lee (AI'95 Special Sessions Chair)
Manager, R&D, BHP IT Advanced Systems Group Phone: +61 49 401 602
PO Box 216, Hamilton, NSW 2003, Australia Fax: +61 49 401 666
Email: laurie@cerberus.bhpese.oz.au
by *26 May 1995*. Notification of acceptance/rejection will be sent out on
23 June 1995. Authors of an accepted paper must submit camera-ready copies of
their 1 page abstract (to be published in the conference proceedings) and
the full-length paper of no more than 8 pages (to be published in a separate
proceedings along with poster papers) to the Programme Committee Chair by
*18 August 1995*. Authors who wish to have their full-length paper considered
for publication in the conference proceedings should submit their complete
paper
(not a summary) to the *Programme Committee Chair* according to the
following schedule for normal papers.
Important Dates
---------------
7 April 1995 Deadline for Workshop and Tutorial Proposals.
NORMAL PAPERS
9 June 1995 Deadline for Paper Submission
21 July 1995 Notification of Acceptance
18 August 1995 Camera Ready Copy
SPECIAL SESSIONS PAPERS
26 May 1995 Deadline for Two Page Summaries
23 June 1995 Notification of Acceptance
18 August 1995 Camera Ready Copy
Conference Location
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AI'95 will be held at the Australian Defence Force Academy (ADFA) in Canberra,
the capital city of Australia. ADFA is located less than 5km from the CBD of
Canberra. The University College within the ADFA is part of the University
of New South Wales. It is responsible for providing university education to
officer undergraduates and officer cadets of the Australian Defence Force in
addition to carrying out research and other university activities.
The University College has an active postgraduate research programme in many
disciplines, e.g., computer science, etc., in which any people, either
civilian or military, can be enrolled if they are considered appropriate by
the university.
Canberra is situated between Australia's two largest cities, Sydney and
Melbourne. There are daily flights between Canberra and all the
major cities in Australia. Canberra features a number of tourist attractions
which are easily accessible by car, bus or even bike! There is an excellent
cycle path system in Canberra. November is the last month of the spring in
Australia. The weather in Canberra is generally very pleasant.
Further Information
-------------------
Further information about AI'95 can be obtained by emailing the following
address (preferred):
ai95@adfa.edu.au
or by contacting the organising committee chair Dr. Bob McKay at the following
address:
Dr Bob McKay (AI'95 Organising Committee Chair)
Department of Computer Science
University College, The University of New South Wales
Australian Defence Force Academy Phone: +61 6 268 8169
Canberra, ACT 2600, Australia Fax: +61 6 268 8581
Email: rim@csadfa.cs.adfa.oz.au
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From: Andy.Way@compapp.dcu.ie
Date: Tue, 21 Mar 95 15:57:17 GMT
To: AAAI-office@Sumex-Aim.Stanford.edu, Sigart@logkon.arpa,
Subject: Position: Lecturer Comp. Ling., Dublin City University
Lecturer/Senior Lecturer positions have recently been advertised in
the School of Computer Applications at Dublin City University in the
following areas:
- Computational Linguistics
- Computer Science
- Statistics
Salary Scales:
Senior Lecturer: 30,034 - 39,587 p.a.
Lecturer: 21,806 - 35,921 p.a.
Application forms and other information on the above programmes are
available from:
The Personnel Office,
Dublin City University,
Dublin 9, Ireland.
Phone: +353-1-7045149
Fax: +353-1-7045500
Closing date: 31-3-95.
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More information on the Computational Linguistics positions:
A suitable candidate would be expected to teach some of the following
courses:
General Linguistics (Year1)
Cognitive Science/AI (Year2)
Computational Linguistics
Advanced Syntax/Semantics, and Discourse
AI II (Year4)
Psycholinguistics
as well as courses in AI on the BSc in Computer Applications, and
Computational Linguistics on the MSc in Computer Applications.
As such the positions available would appear to fall into the
following categories:
1) General Linguistics/Text Linguistics
2) Psycholinguistics/Cognitive Science/AI
3) Formal Semantics/AI
Further information on the School of Computer Applications may be
gathered by accessing our WWW page at the following address:
http://www.compapp.dcu.ie
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Date: Tue, 21 Mar 95 13:03:23 PST
From: hcf1dahl@ucsbuxa.ucsb.edu (Eric Dahlin)
To: NABOKV-L@UCSBVM.ucsb.edu, NIETZSCH@DARTCMS1.BITNET,
Subject: Announcement: ACH-ALLC 95 Literary/Ling. Comp., Jul 05, Santa Barbara
ASSOCIATION FOR COMPUTERS AND THE HUMANITIES
ASSOCIATION FOR LITERARY AND LINGUISTIC COMPUTING
1995 JOINT INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ACH-ALLC 95
JULY 11-15, 1995
UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA AT SANTA BARBARA, SANTA BARBARA, CALIFORNIA
Those of you who have submitted abstracts for this year's ACH/ALLC
Joint International Conference will be aware that the announced date
for notifying applicants was March 15, 1995. Due to unforeseen
circumstances, however, we are obliged to move the this date ahead to
APRIL 20, 1995.
The Association for Computers and the Humanities, as primary organizer
of this year's conference, apologizes for the delay. We understand
that some potential contributors to the conference program may need
to be notified earlier than April 20, in order to secure travel funds,
etc. If for such a reason you must know as soon as possible, we ask
that you contact hcf1dahl@ucsbuxa.ucsb.edu so that we may expedite the
processing of your abstract. Please do not contact us unless
your need is serious.
We received a strong response to this year's call for papers, and we
have every expectation that the conference program will be
excellent. I look forward to seeing you in Santa Barbara this summer,
and thank you for your patience and understanding.
Nancy Ide, President
Association for Computers and the Humanities
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Date: Fri, 24 Mar 1995 10:59:08 +0000
From: Nicolas Nicolov <nicolas@aisb.ed.ac.uk>
Subject: Announcement: Comp Ling Summer School, Sep 95, Tzigov Chark, Bulgaria
To: nlpeople@aisb.ed.ac.uk, nlpeople@cogsci.ed.ac.uk, siggen@black.bgu.ac.il,
* Please post: Third Announcement
International Summer School
"CONTEMPORARY TOPICS IN COMPUTATIONAL LINGUISTICS"
____________________________________________________________________
9 - 13 Sept 1995
Tzigov Chark, Bulgaria
DATES: 9 - 13 Sept 1995 (arrival 8 Sept)
LOCATION:
Tzigov Chark is a beautiful resort in the Rhodope Mountains
surrounding the Batak Lake. Tzigov Chark is 150km from Sofia,
the capital of Bulgaria.
PRELIMINARY PROGRAMME:
A. Joshi (University of Pennsylvania, USA)
Lexicalized tree-adjoining grammars
J. Tsujii (UMIST, Manchester, UK)
Knowledge acquisition from corpora
J. Haller (IAI, Saarbrucken, Germany)
Unification-based Machine Translation
J. Schutz (IAI, Saarbrucken, Germany)
Language Engineering
J. Hutchins (University of East Anglia, UK)
Machine translation: history, current status and
possible future developments
W. von Hahn (University of Hamburg, Germany)
Knowledge-based Machine Aided Translation
Y. Matsumoto (Nara Institute of Science and Technology, Japan)
Lexical knowledge acquisition
A. Ramsey (University College Dublin)
Interpretation in context
Key-sun Choi (KAIST, Taejon, Korea)
English-to-Korean Machine Translation
R. Delmonte (University of Venice, Italy)
Referring expressions in sublanguages
C. Martin-Vide (Universidad Rovira i Virgilli, Tarragona, Spain)
Mathematical Linguistics: its relevance for
Computational Linguistics and Cognitive Science
Other speakers are expected to confirm their participation.
A more complete list will be given in the next announcement.
ORGANIZING COMMITTEE:
Ruslan Mitkov IAI Saarbruecken/Institute of Mathematics, Sofia
Manfred Kudlek University of Hamburg, Germany
Michael Zock LIMSI, Orsay, France
Nikolai Nikolov Incoma, Bulgaria
Victoria Arranz CCL, UMIST, Manchester, UK
Nicolas Nicolov Dept. of AI, University of Edinburgh, UK
SUMMER SCHOOL INFORMATION:
For further information please contact:
Nicolas Nicolov <nicolas@edinburgh.aisb.ac.uk> or
Prof. Ruslan Mitkov <mitkov@informatik.uni-hamburg.de>
RELATED EVENTS:
The summer school participants are also invited to take part in the
Int. Conference "RECENT ADVANCES IN NATURAL LANGUAGE PROCESSING",
which will take place immediately after the summer school in
Velingrad, 20 km from Tzigov Chark.
Further information about the conference can be obtained from:
Nicolas Nicolov <nicolas@aisb.edinburgh.ac.uk> or
Prof. R. Mitkov <mitkov@informatik.uni-hamburg.de> or
you can have a look at the conference WWW page at URL:
http://www.dai.ed.ac.uk/misc/NLP_Conf.html
NB Prof. Ruslan Mitkov's NEW email is: <mitkov@informatik.uni-hamburg.de>
NEXT ANOUNCEMENT:
A more complete tutorial program, information about registration fees,
and accommodation will be posted in due time.
* Please post *
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