9.643, Calls: Phonetic Sciences in U.S., FSMNLP'98

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Subject: 9.643, Calls: Phonetic Sciences in U.S., FSMNLP'98

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1)
Date:  Wed, 29 Apr 1998 20:30:56 -0700
From:  icphs99 at trill.berkeley.edu
Subject:  History of the Phonetic Sciences in the United States

2)
Date:  Sat, 02 May 1998 14:15:09 +0300
From:  Kemal Oflazer <ko at CS.Bilkent.Edu.TR>
Subject:  FSMNLP'98 Student Grants

-------------------------------- Message 1 -------------------------------

Date:  Wed, 29 Apr 1998 20:30:56 -0700
From:  icphs99 at trill.berkeley.edu
Subject:  History of the Phonetic Sciences in the United States

Call for Contributions

A volume tentatively entitled "A Guide to the History of the Phonetic
Sciences in the United States" is being prepared for initial distribution
at the XIVth International Congress of the Phonetic Sciences, to be held
in San Francisco, August 1-7,1999.

This book, edited by Arthur Bronstein, John Ohala, and William Weigel,
will be the first of its kind and promises to be a reference work of
continuing value. We seek volunteers to contribute short biographical
entries (c. 200 to 800 words) including a bibliography on about 75
Americans who have played a significant role in the development of the
phonetic sciences.  The deadline for submission is June 30, 1998. You can
find a style sheet, a sample contribution, and a list of suggested subject
individuals at our Website:

http://trill.Berkeley.EDU/ICPHS/history/

In order to avoid duplication of effort, contributors should inform us as
soon as possible (preferably by email, at the following address) of the
subjects of their proposed contributions. For further information, please
email us at:

icphs99 at trill.berkeley.edu

or write to us at:

ICPhS99
University of California
Department of Linguistics
1203 Dwinelle Hall
Berkeley, CA 94720-2650





-------------------------------- Message 2 -------------------------------

Date:  Sat, 02 May 1998 14:15:09 +0300
From:  Kemal Oflazer <ko at CS.Bilkent.Edu.TR>
Subject:  FSMNLP'98 Student Grants

Call for participation

The Program for FSMNLP'98 International Workshop on
FINITE STATE METHODS IN  NATURAL LANGUAGE PROCESSING is now available.
The program and the text version of a registration form follows.
More information as well as postscript and pdf forms of the registration
form can be obtained from

http://www.nlp.cs.bilkent.edu.tr/fsmnlp98


The Program includes a one-day hands-on tutorial on
Finite State Computing by Dr. Ken Beesley of Xerox Research
Centre Europe, on the 29th of June.  In order to encourage
attendance especially by  FULL-TIME STUDENTS pursuing
programs in computational linguistics/natural language processing,
we have limited funds that would

(i)  let us waive workshop registration fees for students
     if they register for and attend the tutorial, or

(ii) let us waive half the workshop registration fee if they
     do not register for the tutorial

If you are FULL-TIME student and would like to be considered
for these options,  please indicate so on your registration form
and attach recently dated letter from your department
confirming your full-stime student status to the registration
form when you send it.


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                                 FSMNLP'98
                            International Workshop
                                      on
             FINITE STATE METHODS IN  NATURAL LANGUAGE PROCESSING

                                 Sponsored by
   EACL - European Chapter of the Association for Computational
Linguistics,
         TUBITAK- Turkish Scientific and Technological Research Council,
             NATO Science for Stability Program-TU-LANGUAGE Project 	

			   June 29 - July 1, 1998

  			    Bilkent University
			       Ankara, Turkey

				 PROGRAM

JUNE 29, 1998  MONDAY


9:00 - 18:00    TUTORIAL

                A One-Day Practical Introduction to Finite-State
Computing

		Instructor:  Ken Beesley,
		             Xerox Research Centre Europe
			     Grenoble, France

SCOPE:          The course will include an introduction to
                regular languages, finite-state machines, finite
                state transducers, the Xerox xfst interface, and the
lexc
                compiler.  Participants will get hands-on experience
                with the software, using exercises in natural-language
                morphology and phonology.  All instruction and
documentation
                will be in English.

TARGET:         Linguists and computer scientists interested in how
                finite-state technology can be applied to natural
                language processing.

PREREQUISITES:  Participants should know some basic UNIX commands and
                be able to edit text files using an editor like emacs
                or vi.  Although we assume no previous experience in
                finite-state computing, finite-state computing is a
                kind of computer programming, and participants should
have
                some kind of programming experience.

TENTATIVE CONTENTS
-  A Gentle Introduction to Finite-State Automata
               Finite-State Machines
               Regular Languages
               Lookup
               Finite-State Automata
               Lookup and Generation

-  Key Finite-State Operations
               Union
               Intersection
               Subtraction
               Concatenation
               Iteration
               Composition

-  Finite-State Morphology/Phonology
               Morphotactics
               Phonological/Orthographical Variation

-  Xerox Extended Regular Expressions
               The xfst Interface
               The Stack
               read regex
               apply up, apply down
               Exercises:  Esperanto Verbs

-  Simple Replace Rules (Extended Regular Expressions)
               Rule Exercises:  kaNpat, Brazilian Portuguese

-  Review:  Lexicons, Rules, Composition, The Stack
               Lexicon+Rules Exercise: Bambona

-  The lexc language and compiler
               LEXICONs, Continuation Classes
                         Interface
               Exercises:  Esperanto Nouns, Adjectives

-  lexc plus Replace Rules
               Exercise:  Irish lenition

-  Other Tools and Tricks
              twolc ("Two-Level" Rules and Morphology)
              Separated Dependencies and Composition
              Exercise:  Esperanto ge-Nouns
              Other Filtering via Composition

-  A Large System:  Finite-State Arabic Morphology
              Lexical Databases
              Finite-State Lexicon (lexc)
              Separated Dependencies (Replace-Rule Filters)
              Variation (rules)
              Designing "Languages"
              Modifications, Tags, Character Encodings
              Overall Lookup and Generation
              WWW Interface (Java)

-  Questions, Review of Exercises


JUNE 30,  1998 TUESDAY

8:30 -- 9:30  Registration


9:45          Opening Remarks

10:00 - 11:00

PLENARY TALK

THE PROPER TREATMENT OF OPTIMALITY IN COMPUTATIONAL PHONOLOGY
Lauri Karttunen
XRCE  Grenoble, France



11:00 11:30     Break

REGULAR PAPERS

Morning Session
11:30 12:30

CONTEXT-FREE PARSING THROUGH REGULAR APPROXIMATION
Mark-Jan Nederhof
DFKI Saarbrucken Germany


DOES TAGGING HELP PARSING? A CASE STUDY ON FINITE STATE PARSING
Atro Voutilainen
University of Helsinki, Finland

12:30  14:00    Lunch

Afternoon Session 1 14:00 15:30

ROBUST PARSING USING A HIDDEN MARKOV MODEL
Wide R. Hogenhout
Yuji   Matsumoto
Nara Institute of Tech. Japan

INCREMENTAL CONSTRUCTION OF MINIMAL ACYCLIC FINITE STATE AUTOMATA
AND TRANSDUCERS
Jan Daciuk, University of Gdansk, Poland
Bruce  E. Watson Ribbit Software, Canada
                  University of Pretoria, South Africa
Richard E. Watson Ribbit Software, Canada and



TREATMENT OF e-MOVES IN SUBSET CONSTRUCTION
Gertjan van Noord
Groningen Univ. The Netherlands

15:30 - 16:00  Break

Afternoon Session 16:00 - 17:00

LEARNING FINITE STATE MODELS FOR LANGUAGE UNDERSTANDING
David Pico
Enrique Vidal
Polytechnic University of Valencia, Spain

A MULTILINGUAL NATURAL LANGUAGE INTERFACE TO REGULAR EXPRESSIONS
Aarne Ranta
XRCE Grenoble, France

JULY 1, 1998 WEDNESDAY

Morning Session 10:00 - 12:00

IMPLEMENTING VOTING CONSTRAINTS WITH FINITE STATE TRANSDUCERS
Kemal Oflazer
Gokhan Tur
Bilkent University, Turkey


FEATURE STRUCTURES, UNIFICATION AND FINITE STATE TRANSDUCERS
Remi  Zajac
CRL/NMSU  USA


USING GENERICITY TO CREATE CUSTOMIZABLE FINITE STATE TOOLS
Sandro  Pedrazzini
Marcus Hoffman
IDSIA Switzerland

CONSTRAINING SEPARATED MORPHOTACTIC DEPENDENCIES IN FINITE STATE
GRAMMARS
Ken Beesley
XRCE Grenoble, France


12:00 13:30 Lunch

13:30 16:30  Visit to Museum of Anatolian Civilizations
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                                 FSMNLP'98

                             International Workshop on
                Finite State Methods in Natural Language Processing

                            June 29 - July 1, 1998
                              Bilkent University
                               Ankara, Turkey

                              REGISTRATION FORM

Last Name:
First Name:
Organization:
Address   :
          :
          :
Telephone :
Fax       :
E-mail    :
Web Page URL:

TUTORIAL:       June 29 1998
WORKSHOP        June 30 - July 1 1998

[ ]     Tutorial registration  ......................................
USD  40

[ ]     Workshop  registration ......................................
USD  60

[ ]     Tutorial+Workshop (Full-time students only)..................
USD  40

[ ]     Workshop Only (Full-time students only)..................
USD  30

        (Please attach a letter from your department
	 confirming your full-time student status.)

                                                              Total
USD ...

WORKSHOP REGISTRATION FEE INCLUDES: Copy of the proceedings,
reception, coffee and  tea during breaks, and visit to the
Museum of Anatolian Civilizations.

SOCIAL  EVENT:  June 27 - 28,  1998

[ ]    Visit to Cappadocia Region known for its lunar landscape,
fairy-chimneys
       and underground  cities.  Includes transportation, one night at
       a 3* hotel, breakfast, and dinner,  guided tour of all major
sites.

       99  USD/person * __  persons
USD ...

ACCOMMODATION

[ ]    Hotel Bilkent (4* Hotel on campus with transportation  to  the
       Workshop Site).  Special  rates for Workshop participants are
(including VAT):

       Single Room                                                   USD
65/night
       Double Room                                                   USD
80/night

       I will arrive on  ______________________  and depart on
__________________________

       Hotel bill is payable during check-out.

[ ]    University Dormitory Room very close to Workshop site, with
shared showers
       and facilities.

       1 Person per room                             Free of Charge
       (** Only linens and blankets will be  provided.**)

PAYMENT FOR THE WORKSHOP REGISTRATION AND CAPPADOCIA TRIP CAN ONLY BE
MADE
BY CREDIT CARD.

Please provide the information below:

Card Type       VISA [ ]    Mastercard/Eurocard [ ]

Card Number      _____________________________________

Expiration Date: __ / __

My signature below will be considered to have been made on the
applicable credit card  or charge  card bill form for the amount
indicated for registration to FSMNLP'98 Workshop.

Amount to be paid:  USD ____

Name of the Card Holder:

Signature of the Card Holder:




Please send your  registration forms by fax to

FSMNLP'98 Registration
c/o  Kemal Oflazer

Fax No: +90+312-266 4126

or by mail to:

FSMNLP'98 Registration
c/o  Kemal Oflazer
Bilkent University
Department of Computer Engineering and Info. Sci.
TR-06533 Ankara
TURKEY


No electronic submissions will be possible as we have been requested to
require signatures for credit card transactions.

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