6.1374, Calls: Relevance workshop, Computational ling

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Subject: 6.1374, Calls: Relevance workshop, Computational ling
 
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Date:  Sat, 07 Oct 1995 02:50:00 +0900
From:  CXQ03747 at niftyserve.or.jp
Subject:  Relevance Workshop
 
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Date:  Fri, 06 Oct 1995 15:03:23 EDT
From:  radev at cs.columbia.edu ("Dragomir R. Radev")
Subject:  ACL-96 ******* C A L L   F O R   P A P E R S ******* ACL-96
 
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Date:  Sat, 07 Oct 1995 02:50:00 +0900
From:  CXQ03747 at niftyserve.or.jp
Subject:  Relevance Workshop
 
CALL FOR PAPERS
 
Keio Workshop on Relevance Theory
Friday, March 29, 1996
Keio University, Mita, Tokyo
 
 Organizer: Yuji Nishiyama (Keio University)
 Co-organizer:Isao Higashimori (Kyoto Women's University)
 Commentator:Deirdre Wilson (University College London)
 
 
Keio Institute of Cultural & Linguistic Studies will be hosting a
workshop to explore and clarify particular issues of Relevance
Theory.  This workshop is a part of International Conference
on "the Interface between Language and Cognition" to be held
at  Keio University,  March 26-March 29, 1996.
 
The workshop will consist of several talks in English selected
from submitted abstracts and special comments on them by
Prof. Deirdre Wilson (UCL).  Individual presentation should be
timed to last 30 minutes, followed by a 10-minute discussion
period.
 
TOPICS:
 
    Papers on any topic in Relevance Theory are welcome, but
the principal topics of this workshop are:
 
   1.Interpretive use(resemblance/loose use/echoic use)
   2.Procedural meaning vs. Conceptual meaning
      (discourse connectives/particles)
   3.Disambiguation(enrichment/reference assignment)
 
 
SUBMISSION:
 
   Submissions for consideration must be received by
NOVEMBER 30,1995 via ordinary mail. Authors should send
three copies of a two- to four-page double-spaced abstract to
the workshop organizer at the address below. Papers for the
programme are selected by Organizer Committee.  The paper
title, category of topic (eg. "Interpretive use"), author's name,
affiliation, complete address, phone number, and e-mail address
should be written on the top of the first page. Authors whose
abstracts are accepted will be requested to provide a more
complete abstract (i.e. CAMERA-READY)  by  31 Jan.1996.  It
will be photocopied and inserted directly into the HANDBOOK
sent out to participants.
 
 
CONTACT ADDRESS:
       Workshop Organizer:
              Professor Yuji Nishiyama
              Institute of Cultural & Linguistic Studies,
              Keio University,
              2-15-45, Mita, Minato-ku, Tokyo 108  Japan
 
      E-mail addresses:  CXQ03747 at niftyserve.or.jp
                                  yujinisi at sfc.keio.ac.jp
      FAX:03-3453-6365
      Phone: 03-3453-4511  ext.3581/2371
 
IMPORTANT DATES:
Nov. 30,  1995: Deadline for receipt of abstracts by Workshop
Organizer
Dec. 31,  1995: Dispatch of notification of acceptance/rejection
Jan.  31,  1996: Deadline for receipt of complete abstracts (i.e.
CAMERA-READY) for inclusion in the HANDBOOK
 
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Date:  Fri, 06 Oct 1995 15:03:23 EDT
From:  radev at cs.columbia.edu ("Dragomir R. Radev")
Subject:  ACL-96 ******* C A L L   F O R   P A P E R S ******* ACL-96
 
                    ACL-96 CALL FOR PAPERS ACL-96
       34th Annual Meeting of the Association for Computational Linguistics
                        June 23 - 28, 1996
                 University of California, Santa Cruz
                    Santa Cruz, California, USA
 
 
TOPICS OF INTEREST
We would like   to expand the   participation  in this  conference   to a wider
cross-section of the computational linguistics community. Thus we strongly
encourage the submission of papers on substantial, original, and unpublished
research on ALL aspects of computational linguistics, including, but not
limited to, pragmatics, discourse, semantics, syntax, and the lexicon;
phonetics, phonology, and morphology;interpreting and generating spoken and
written language;linguistic, mathematical, and psychological models of
language; language-oriented information retrieval; corpus-based and statistical
language modeling; machine translation and translation aids; natural language
interfaces and dialogue systems; message and narrative understanding systems;
and theoretical and applications papers of every kind. ADDITIONAL REVIEWERS
WILL BE SELECTED BY THE PROGRAM CHAIRS IF THE AREA OF A PAPER IS NOT ADEQUATELY
REPRESENTED BY THE PROGRAM COMMITTEE.
 
REQUIREMENTS
Papers should describe unique work; they should emphasize completed work rather
than intended work; and they should indicate clearly the state of completion
of the reported results. A paper accepted for presentation at the ACL Meeting
cannot be presented or have been presented at any other meeting with publicly
available proceedings.
 
Papers that are being submitted to other conferences must reflect this fact on
the title page and the identification page.
 
 
GENERAL SUBMISSION QUESTIONS:   ACL96-questions at linc.cis.upenn.edu
 
 
PROGRAM COMMITTEE
Co-Chairs:
Aravind K. Joshi, University of Pennsylvania
Martha Palmer, University of Pennsylvania
Members:
Anne Abeille, Universite Paris 7
Steve Abney, University of Tubingen
Susan Armstrong, ISSCO, University of Geneva
Madeleine Bates, BBN Systems & Technologies
Sandra Carberry, University of Delaware
Claire Cardie, Cornell University
David Carter, SRI International
Kenneth W. Church, AT&T Bell Laboratories
Ann Copestake, CSLI, Stanford
Pierre Isabelle, CITI, Montreal
Kevin Knight, USC/Information Sciences Institute
Sadao Kurohashi, Kyoto University
John Lafferty, Carnegie Mellon University
Klaus Netter, DFKI, Saarbruecken
Cecile Paris, University of Brighton
Fernando Pereira, AT&T Bell Laboratories
Emmanuel Roche, Mitsubishi Electric Research Laboratories
Candy Sidner, Lotus Development Corporation
 
 
SUBMISSION FORMAT
Papers  must  not exceed  3200 words  (exclusive  of references).  Hard copy or
electronic submissions must use the ACL submission style (aclsub.sty)
retrievable from the ACL LISTSERV server (access to which is described below)
which requires TeX 3.14 or LaTeX 2.09. Papers outside the specified length
and formatting requirements will be rejected without review. Since reviewing
will be blind, a title page and a separate identification page are required.
The title page should include paper title, summary, word count and topic
area specification (author names and addresses are omitted) and should be
affixed to the paper. Furthermore, self-references that reveal the author's
identity (e.g., "We previously showed (Smith, 1991) ...") should be avoided.
Instead use references like "Smith previously showed (Smith, 1991)..." The
identification page should include the paper title, author(s) name(s),
complete addresses, a short (5 line) summary, a word count, a specification
of the topic area, document type (LaTeX or ascii; hardcopy or electronic), and
whether it has been submitted to other conferences.
 
A model submission (modelsub.tex) and a model identification page
(idpage.tex) are also provided on the ACL LISTSERV server, as well as
fullname.bst/fullname.sty system to be used for the bibliography. (Note however
that the bibliography for a submission cannot be submitted as a separate
.bib file; the actual bibliography entries must be inserted in the submitted
LaTeX source file.) Postscript figures following psfig.sty may be included.
 
Information on ACL-96 is also available on the ACL Homepage on the World Wide
Web at the following address: http://www.cs.columbia.edu/~acl
 
 
ELECTRONIC SUBMISSION
Electronic submissions may consist of simple ascii text, a uuencoded LaTeX
file, or the package produced by "aclpkg.script", which is available on the ACL
LISTSERV server. Submissions that include (possibly) separate postscript figure
files must be packaged using the aclpkg.script.Electronic paper submissions
should be sent to ACL96-submission at linc.cis.upenn.edu, with the subject field
as "ACL-96 LaTeX submission" or "ACL-96 ascii submission." THE TEXT OF YOUR
MESSAGE SHOULD INCLUDE ONLY THE UUENCODED LATEX FILE, THE  ASCII FILE, OR THE
OUTPUT OF ACLPKG.SCRIPT AND NO OTHER INFORMATION. The identification page
should be sent to  ACL96-idpage at linc.cis.upenn.edu, with the subject field as
"ACL-96 Identification Page."
 
HARD COPY SUBMISSION
Six copies of the paper and one copy of the identification page (no fax
submissions) should be sent to:
ACL-96 Submission
Institute for Research in Cognitive Science
3401 Walnut Street, Suite 400C
Philadelphia, PA 19104-6228
USA
 
 
DEADLINES
Electronic submissions must be received by JANUARY 8,1996.  Electronic
submissions will be  will  be accepted only   if they can be
printed. If the authors  want feedback on  the printability of their documents,
they  must be sent two or three days  ahead of the deadline, JANUARY 8, 1996.
Hard copy  submission must be received  by JANUARY 10, 1996. Late  papers
will be returned unopened. Notification of receipt will be  mailed to the first
author  (or designated author) soon after  receipt. Authors  will be notified
of acceptance by MARCH 22,1996. Camera-ready copies of final  papers prepared
in a double-column format, preferably using a laser printer, must be received
by MAY 1,1996, along with a signed copyright release statement.
 
 
STUDENT SESSION
There will be a special poster session for students organized by a committee
of ACL graduate student members. ACL student members are invited to submit
short papers describing innovative work in progress on any of the topics listed
above. Papers are limited to 3 pages plus a title page and an identification
page in the format described above and must be submitted by hard copy or e-mail
to Mettina Veenstra at the address below by FEBRUARY 1, 1996. The papers will
be reviewed by a committee of students and faculty members. Abstracts of the
papers will be published in a special section of the conference proceedings.
There is a separate call for papers, available from the ACL LISTSERV.
 
Student Session Chair:
Mettina Veenstra
University of Groningen
The Netherlands
mettina at let.rug.nl
Postal Address: Oude Kijk in't Jatstraat 26
Postbus 716
9700 AS Groningen, The Netherlands
Fax: +50-634900.
 
Student Session Vice-Chair:
Christine Doran
University of Pennsylvania
cdoran at linc.cis.upenn.edu
Fax: +1 (215) 573-9247
 
Faculty Adviser:
Kevin Knight
ISI/University of Southern California
knight at isi.edu
Fax: +1 (310) 823-6714
 
 
TUTORIALS
Please send your suggestions for tutorials to the tutorial chair:
 
Johanna D. Moore
University of Pittsburgh
Department of Computer Science
Pittsburgh, PA 15260
Email: jmoore+ at pitt.edu
Voice: +1 (412) 624-8408 or 624-7050
Fax: +1 (412) 624-5249
 
LOCAL ARRANGEMENTS
Local arrangements are co-chaired by Geoff K. Pullum, UCSC, and Douglas E.
Appelt, SRI. For information regarding facilities and local
arrangements, contact either at the appropriate address:
 
Geoff K. Pullum
Stevenson College &
University of California
Santa Cruz, CA
95064 gkp at ling.ucsc.edu
 
Douglas E. Appelt
SRI International
333 Ravenswood Avenue
Menlo Park, CA 94025
appelt at ai.sri.com
 
 
DEMONSTRATIONS/VIDEO PRESENTATIONS
Please contact Geoff K. Pullum (gkp at ling.ucsc.edu) as soon as possible with
suggestions for potential exhibitors by email, with the subject-field as
"ACL96." Reservations for space/power/lines/equipment for exhibits must be
received by Geoff Pullum by FEBRUARY 15, 1996.
 
 
ACL LISTSERV
LISTSERV is a facility set up at Columbia University's Department of Computer
Science to allow access to an electronic document archive by electronic
mail. Requests for files from the archive should be sent as e-mail messages to:
 
    listserv at cs.columbia.edu
 
with an empty subject field and the message body containing the request com-
mand. The most useful requests are "help" for general help on using LISTSERV,
"index ACL96" for the current contents of the ACL archive and
"get ACL96 <file>" to get a particular file named <file> from the archive.
For example, to get the ACL96 modelsub.tex file, send a message with the
following body:
 
    get ACL96 modelsub.tex
 
Answers to requests are returned by e-mail.  Since the server may have many
requests for different archives to process, requests are queued up and may take
awhile (say, overnight) to be fulfilled. The ACL archive can also be accessed
by anonymous FTP. Here is an example of how to get the same file by FTP:
 
     $ ftp cs.columbia.edu
     Name(cs.columbia.edu:trisha): anonymous
     Password:trisha at cis.upenn.edu < not echoed >
     ftp> cd ACL96
     ftp> get modelsub.tex.Z
     ftp> quit
     $ uncompress modelsub.tex.Z
 
 
 
ACL INFORMATION
For other information on the ACL, contact:
Kathleen McKeown
Columbia University
Computer Science
New York, NY 10027
USA
+1 (914) 478-1802 phone/fax
acl at cs.columbia.edu
 
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