6.1256, Calls: Pragmatics, Conceptual structures

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LINGUIST List:  Vol-6-1256. Fri Sep 15 1995. ISSN: 1068-4875. Lines:  356
 
Subject: 6.1256, Calls: Pragmatics, Conceptual structures
 
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            Helen Dry: Eastern Michigan U. <hdry at emunix.emich.edu>
 
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Assistant Editors: Ron Reck <rreck at emunix.emich.edu>
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Editor for this issue: dizdar at tam2000.tamu.edu (Ann Dizdar)
 
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1)
Date:  Fri, 15 Sep 1995 11:25:58 +0200
From:  ipra at uia.ua.ac.be (*IPrA)
Subject:  conference announcement
 
2)
Date:  Fri, 15 Sep 1995 16:26:27 +0930
From:  peter at cs.adelaide.edu.au (Peter Eklund)
Subject:  Call for Papers ICCS96
 
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1)
Date:  Fri, 15 Sep 1995 11:25:58 +0200
From:  ipra at uia.ua.ac.be (*IPrA)
Subject:  conference announcement
 
 
FINAL ANNOUNCEMENT BEFORE THE ABSTRACTS DEADLINE. Note that=20
the deadline for receipt of abstracts (hard copies!) is
November 1st, 1995
 
5TH INTERNATIONAL PRAGMATICS CONFERENCE
Mexico City, July 4-9 1996
 
Local Organizing Committee:
The 5th International Pragmatics Conference will be organized
with the support of the National Autonomous University of
Mexico (UNAM), which will provide the conference facilities,
and the Mexican Association of Applied Linguistics (AMLA).
 
Chairman: Fernando CASTA=A5OS, Foreign Language Center (CELE)
and M.A. Program in Applied Linguistics, UNAM
 
Members: Marlene RALL, School of Philosophy & Literature and
M.A. Program in Applied Linguistics, UNAM; Teresa CARB=FE,
Center for Advanced Studies in Social Anthropology; Silvia
ROJAS, School of Psychology, UNAM; Helena DA SILVA, Foreign
Language Center and Head of the M.A. Program in Applied
Linguistics, UNAM; Carmen CURC=FE, Foreign Language Center,
UNAM; Mary Elaine MEAGHER, National Preparatory School, UNAM;
Anna DE FINA, Foreign Language Center and M.A. Program in
Applied Linguistics, UNAM.
 
International Conference Committee:
William BRIGHT, University of Colorado, Boulder; Helena
CALSAMIGLIA, Autonomous University of Barcelona; Teresa
CARB=FE, Center for Advanced Studies in Social Anthropology;
Fernando CASTA=A5OS, UNAM; Herb CLARK, Stanford University;=20
Marcelo DASCAL, Tel Aviv University; Claudia DE LEMOS,
Campinas; Susan ERVIN-TRIPP, University of California at
Berkeley; Charles GOODWIN, University of South Carolina;
Sandra THOMPSON, University of California at Santa Barbara;
Masayoshi SHIBATANI, Kobe University; J=81rgen STREECK,
University of Texas at Austin; Paul TAKAHARA, Kobe City
University of Foreign Studies; Jef VERSCHUEREN, University of
Antwerp
 
Special topic: CONVERSATION
The conference is open to all other pragmatics-related topics
as well (where pragmatics is interpreted very broadly as a
cognitive, social, and cultural perspective on language and
communication). The distribution of topics across event types
is described below.
 
ANTICIPATED EVENT TYPES
Plenary lectures: A number of plenary lectures on a diversity
of topics of general interest. Plenary speakers will include:
Penelope BROWN (Nijmegen), Fernando CASTA=A5OS (Mexico City),
Eve CLARK (Stanford), Catherine KERBRAT-ORECCHIONI (Lyon),
EMANUEL SCHEGLOFF (Los Angeles)
 
Lecture sessions: Regular lecture sessions (20-minute
presentations followed by 5 minutes for discussion and
allowing 5 minutes for switching between sessions) are
reserved for papers which are directly related to the special
topic of the conference. The Conference Committee reserves
the right to place individually submitted abstracts, the
quality of which would normally make them acceptable for
presentation, in poster sessions (as opposed to the lecture
sessions) on the basis of their relative distance from the
special topic.
 
Poster sessions: Poster sessions are largely devoted to
papers of general interest. Four different sets of posters
stay up for a whole day on four different days. Authors of
posters will be expected to be available for discussion
during a period when no other sessions are held. Individually
submitted papers which are less directly related to the
special topic will be placed here, though it is also possible
to submit papers directly for the poster sessions. (All
abstracts, including those for poster presentations, will be
printed in the set of abstracts provided at the beginning of
the conference!)
 
Panels: Panels take the form of a series of closely related
lectures on a specific topic, which may or may not be
directly related to the special topic of the conference. They
may consist of one, two or three units of 90 minutes. Within
each panel unit a maximum of four 15-minute presentations are
given consecutively, followed by 30 minutes of discussion
(either devoted entirely to an open discussion, or taken up
in part by comments by a discussant or discussants). The
organizers of panels are responsible for submitting the
complete set of abstracts before the regular abstracts
deadline and, in case of acceptance, for the further
preparation of the event (which will involve, for instance,
making sure that the discussants receive drafts of the
complete papers before the conference).=20
 
Round Table: A round table discussion is being planned to
close the conference.
 
CALL FOR PAPERS
Ten copies of a one-page abstract (or of the set of abstracts
in case you are proposing a panel) should be sent  before
November 1st 1995 to the following address:
 
                      IPrA Secretariat
                  P.O. Box 33 (Antwerp 11)
                       B-2018 Antwerp
                           Belgium
 
All abstracts should contain (in this order): Full name, full
address, title of your presentation, and a summary of your
topic, approach, and major conclusions. Only hard copies are
acceptable!
 
Note:
(i) It is not possible for the organizers to consider paper
or panel proposals other than those submitted by members;
non-members interested in presenting a paper or
proposing/participating in a panel should apply for
membership before the November 1st
1995 abstracts deadline. This condition can be waived only
for prospective participants from countries with serious
currency restrictions.
(ii) Accepted papers/panels cannot be entered into the
preliminary program unless the advance registration fee is
paid before the March 1st 1996 advance registration deadline;
notices of acceptance will be sent out in late January 1996.
Prospective participants who have to withdraw at a later date
due to circumstances beyond their control, will be partly
compensated for the financial loss: they will receive a copy
of the set of abstracts by mail, and the remainder of their
registration fee will count as payment for their 1997 IPrA
membership dues.
 
KOBE FUND
Through the generosity of the local organizing committee of
the 4th International Pragmatics Conference held in 1993 in
Kobe, Japan, it will be possible to provide one or more
fellowships to scholars from countries with currency
restrictions to enable them to participate in the 5th
International Pragmatics Conference in Mexico City.
Applicants should send their curriculum vitae along with
their paper abstract, together with a letter specifying the
support they would need.=20
 
REGISTRATION
Prospective participants will have to register directly with
the local Conference Secretariat at the following address:
 
                           5th IPC
                          CELE UNAM
                     Apdo Postal 70-442
                          04510 DF
                           Mexico
               e-mail: 5thipc at servidor.unam.mx
                     fax: +52-5-550 3008
 
For more information and registration forms, contact the IPrA
Secretariat, P.O. Box 33 (Antwerp 11), B-2018 Antwerp,
Belgium (tel.+ fax +32-3-230 55 74; e-mail: ipra at uia.ua.ac.be
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2)
Date:  Fri, 15 Sep 1995 16:26:27 +0930
From:  peter at cs.adelaide.edu.au (Peter Eklund)
Subject:  Call for Papers ICCS96
 
FIRST CALL FOR PAPERS
4TH INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON CONCEPTUAL STRUCTURES (ICCS '96)
SYDNEY, AUSTRALIA
AUGUST 19-22, 1996
 
IMPORTANT DATES
Submission postmark deadline    January  15, 1996
Notification of acceptance      February 23, 1996
Camera-ready copy               April    12, 1996
 
Conceptual graphs are a logic-based formalism for knowledge
representation based on the existential graphs of Charles S. Peirce
and semantic networks. Conceptual structures have been widely used as
a semantic representation for natural language and as a graphic system
of logic for knowledge-based expert systems, theorem provers, and
database design.  Significant gains have been made in the storage and
retrieval of DBMS information coupled with knowledge-based system
problem solving capability.
 
Researchers have developed a sizable software base and continue to
build upon it.  Successful implementations include: rule-based
systems, database systems, knowledge-based systems, knowledge
engineering tools, enterprise modeling, management information
systems, conceptual information retrieval, medical informatics and
natural language applications, among others.
 
Authors are invited to submit papers describing both theoretical and
practical research involving conceptual structures and related
encoding, search, and order-based techniques.  Papers accepted or
under review by other conferences or journals are not acceptable as
submissions.
 
The International Conference on Conceptual Structures (ICCS) is the
annual conference and principle research forum in the practice and
theory of conceptual structures. The main proceedings of the conference are
published in the Springer Verlag lecture notes on Computer Science
series. Previous ICCS conferences have been held at the University of
Southern California, Santa Cruz (ICCS '95), The University of Maryland
(ICCS '94), Universite Laval, Quebec City (ICCS '93).
 
TOPICS
Papers are invited on the following topics:
        - theory of conceptual structures;
        - case studies and applications using conceptual structures;
        - conceptual analysis;
        - conceptual lattice theory;
        - term encoding and conceptual structures;
        - natural language processing with conceptual structures;
        - theories of ontology and higher taxonomic structure;
        - graph matching and grammars;
        - graph algorithms for conceptual structures
        - software tools for conceptual structures
        - foundations and philosophy of Peirce's existential graphs
        - machine learning and conceptual structures;
        - human-computer issues and conceptual structures;
        - computability and conceptual structures;
        - theorem proving and conceptual structures;
        - approximate reasoning and conceptual structures;
        - knowledge acquisition and conceptual structures;
        - comparisons with other knowledge representations.
 
AUTHOR INFORMATION
Papers are limited to 12 pages, 10 point font size, text width (4.88
in) 12.2 cm, text height 7.72 in (19.3 cm). Latex users: please use
llncs.sty (available by ftp from trick.ntp.springer.de,
pub/tex/latex/llncs/llncs.sty).  Shorter papers (up to 6 pages in
length) are also welcome.  Authors are requested to submit five (5)
hardcopies of their paper. Alternatively, electronic submissions of
papers (postscript output) are encouraged.
 
Authors are requested to attach title pages to their submissions
bearing their names, addresses, telephone numbers, fax numbers and
e-mail addresses.  In addition, authors are asked to include abstracts
of approximately twenty (20) lines with the title page.  Papers
(hardcopy or electronic submissions) must be postmarked on or before
Monday, January 15, 1996.
 
       ADDRESS:         ICCS'96
                        Department of Computer Science
                        The University of Adelaide
                        5005 Australia
                        email: iccs96 at cs.adelaide.edu.au
                        phone:61-8-303-4483
                        fax:61-8-303-4366
 
PUBLICATION OF PAPERS
Long papers will appear in the conference Proceedings published by
Springer-Verlag of Berlin. Short papers and papers which describe
preliminary research or work in progress will be published in a
compendium proceedings.
 
PRIZES
There will be prizes in the categories: best student paper, best student
research proposal, best demonstration.
 
ORGANISATION COMMITTEE
General Chair               Program Chair           Local Arrangements Chair
Peter W. Eklund             Gerard Ellis            Graham Mann
peter at cs.adelaide.edu.au    ged at cs.rmit.edu.au      mann at cse.unsw.edu.au
 
EDITORIAL COMMITTEE
Michel Chein                   LIRMM, Universite Montpellier, France
Fritz Lehmann                  Grandai Software, USA
John Sowa                      State University of New York, USA
Robert Levinson                The University of California, Santa Cruz, USA
Bernard Moulin                 Universite Laval, Canada
Vilas Wuwongse                 Asian University of Technology, Thailand
 
PROGRAMME COMMITTEE
Harmen van den Berg            Telematics Research Centre, The Netherlands
Duane Boning                   MIT, USA
Walling Cyre                   Georgia Institute of Technology, USA
Harry Delugach                 The University of Alabama in Huntsville, USA
Judy Dick                      The University of Maryland, USA
Bruno Emond                    Universite du Quebec a Hull, Canada
John Esch                      Loral Defence Systems, USA
Andrew Fall                    Simon Fraser University, Canada
Norman Foo                     The University of Sydney, Australia
Brian Gaines                   The University of Calgary, Canada
Cees Hoede                     The University of Twente, The Netherlands
Adil Kabbaj                    Universite de Montreal, Canada
Pavel Kucora                   The University of Loughborough, UK
Dickson Lukose                 The University of New England, Australia
Marie-Laure Mugnier            LIRMM, Universite Montpellier, France
Guy Mineau                     Universite Laval, Canada
Jens-Uwe Moeller               The University of Hamburg, Germany
Nicolas Nicolov                The University of Edinburgh, UK
Jonathan Oh                    University of Missouri at Kansas City, USA
Heather Pfeiffer               New Mexico State University, USA
Heike Petermann                The University of Hamburg, Germany
Maurice Pagnucco               The University of Sydney, Australia
Bill Rich                      IBM, USA
James Slagle                   The University of Minnesota, USA
Bill Tepfenhart                AT&T, USA
Michel Wermelinger             University Nova de Lisboa, Portugal
Rudolf Wille                   Technische Hochschule Darmstadt, Germany
Mark Willems                   Free University of Amsterdam, The Netherlands
 
CONFERENCE LOCATION
The conference will be held at the Swiss-Grand Hotel, Bondi in Sydney,
Australia. The Swiss-Grand overlooks the famous Bondi Beach and is 7
km (4 miles) from downtown Sydney. Accommodation includes budget and
student style hotels within walking distance of the Swiss-Grand.
Bondi is a lively part of Sydney with many eating and shopping
possibilities. The University of New South Wales is a short drive from
Bondi Beach. Bondi is well serviced by buses and metro-train to
downtown Sydney and Sydney airport.
 
INFORMATION ON WWW
This CFP and the latest information regarding ICCS'96 can be found on
the World Wide Web at http://www.cs.adelaide.edu.au/~iccs96.  The
ICCS96 conference is held in the week preceding the Pacific Rim
Conference on Artificial Intelligence (PRICAI-96).
 
 
 
 
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