6.722, Calls: Interfaces in Linguistics, COMMON SENSE 96

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Subject: 6.722, Calls: Interfaces in Linguistics, COMMON SENSE 96
 
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Date: Tue, 16 May 1995 11:42:09 +0200 (LISBOAHV)
From: Ana Martins (ulflanar at cc.fc.ul.pt)
Subject: International Conference on Interfaces in Linguistics
 
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Date: Thu, 18 May 1995 12:44:59 -0700
From: Sasa Buvac (buvac at SAIL.Stanford.EDU)
Subject: COMMON SENSE 96
 
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Date: Tue, 16 May 1995 11:42:09 +0200 (LISBOAHV)
From: Ana Martins (ulflanar at cc.fc.ul.pt)
Subject: International Conference on Interfaces in Linguistics
 
                INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON INTERFACES IN LINGUISTICS
 
                        Oporto, November 13th-17th, 1995
 
                                CALL FOR PAPERS
 
Recent advances in Theoretical Linguistics impose an accurate discussion on
interfaces between levels of knowledge in the Grammar and levels of linguistic
knowledge and other components of the mind-brain. The Associacao Portuguesa de
Linguistica (APL) is organizing an International Conference mainly concerned
with the following Interfaces - Morphology/Syntax; Morphology/Phonology;
Phonology/Syntax; Syntax/Semantics.
 
The Conference will take place in Oporto (Portugal), November 13th-17th, and is
featuring the participation of renowned specialists, who will make a brief
survey of the problems in the field and present their recent research -
- Bernardette Abaurre, Mark Baker, Hagit Borer, Gennaro Chierchia, Rochelle
Lieber, Marina Nespor, Tim Stowell.
 
During the Conference, we also plan include 16 talks of 30 minutes each, on
topics related to the above mentioned interfaces. So, we are calling for your
contributions.
 
Abstracts, written in English, must be typed in 12 pt, and should not exceed
one page, with 2.5cm margin in all four sides. If sent by fax, then another
copy must be sent by mail. They should be sent anonymously in twofold,
accompanied by an original with the author's name, address and affiliation, to:
 
                Associacao Portuguesa de Linguistica
                Gabriela Ardisson Matos
                Departamento de Linguistica Geral e Romanica
                Faculdade de Letras, Universidade de Lisboa
                Cidade Universitaria
                1699 Lisboa Codex
                PORTUGAL
                Fax: 351 1 796 00 63
 
                NO E-MAIL UNFORTUNATELY!
 
        DEADLINE FOR SUBMISSION OF ABSTRACTS: JUNE 15TH 1995
 
For further information and subscriptions please write to the above mentioned
address.
 
 
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Date: Thu, 18 May 1995 12:44:59 -0700
From: Sasa Buvac (buvac at SAIL.Stanford.EDU)
Subject: COMMON SENSE 96
 
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                       COMMON SENSE 96
                     THIRD SYMPOSIUM ON
        LOGICAL FORMALIZATIONS OF COMMONSENSE REASONING
                 http://www-formal/tjc/96FCS
 
                       CALL FOR PAPERS
 
                    Stanford University
                     January 6-8, 1996
 
To endow computers with common sense is one of the major long term
goals of Artificial Intelligence research.  Although we know how to
build programs that excel at certain mechanical tasks which humans
find difficult, such as playing chess, we have very little idea how to
program computers to do well at common sense tasks which are easy for
humans.  One approach to this problem is to formalize common sense
reasoning using mathematical logic.  This will be the focus of the
symposium.
 
Topics of interest include, but are not limited to:
 
   change, action, and causality
 
   ontologies, including space, time, shape, and matter
 
   non-monotonic reasoning
 
   formal theories of context
 
   mental attitudes including knowledge, belief, intention, obligation, etc.
 
   belief change, update and revision
 
   large common sense knowledge bases
 
   other mathematical tools for capturing common sense reasoning
 
The symposium aims to bring together researchers who have studied
the formalization of common sense reasoning.  The focus of the
symposium is on representation rather than on algorithms, and on
formal rather than informal methods.  Papers should be rigorous,
theoretical and concrete.  Technical papers offering new results in the
area are especially welcome.  However, survey papers, and papers studying
the relationship between different approaches are also encouraged.
 
SUBMISSION INFORMATION
 
Persons wishing to make presentations at the workshop should submit
papers (up to 12 pages, 12pt font).  Persons wishing only to attend
the workshop should submit a 1-2 page research summary including a
list of relevant publications.  A postscript file or 8 paper copies
should be sent to one of the program co-chairs.
 
TIMETABLE
 
    September 25, 1995      Submission deadline
    November 1, 1995        Notification of the committee's decision
    December 1, 1995        Final papers due
    January 6-8, 1996       Symposium
 
PROGRAM COMMITTEE
 
Sasa Buvac (program co-chair).  Department of Computer Science,
Stanford University, Stanford CA 94305-2140.  buvac at cs.stanford.edu
 
Tom Costello (program co-chair).  Department of Computer Science,
Stanford University, Stanford CA 94305-2140.  costello at cs.stanford.edu
 
Ben Kuipers.  CIS Department, University of Texas, Austin, TX 78712.
kuipers at cs.utexas.edu
 
John McCarthy (conference chair).  Department of Computer Science,
Stanford University, Stanford CA 94305-2140.  jmc at cs.stanford.edu
 
Leora Morgenstern.  IBM T.J. Watson Research Center,  PO Box 704,
Yorktown Heights, NY 10598-6740.  leora at watson.ibm.com.
 
Murray Shanahan.  Imperial College Department of Computing, 180 Queen's
Gate, London SW7 2BZ, England.  mps at doc.ic.ac.uk
 
Vladimir Lifschitz.  Department of Computer Science, University of
Texas, Austin, TX 78712.  vl at cs.utexas.edu
 
Raymond Reiter.  Department of Computer Science, University of
Toronto,  Toronto ON M5S 1A4, Canada.  reiter at ai.toronto.edu.
 
The symposium home page is  http://www-formal/tjc/96FCS
 
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