12.431, Calls: HD Phrase Structure Grammar, DIALOGUE'2001
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Subject: 12.431, Calls: HD Phrase Structure Grammar, DIALOGUE'2001
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Date: Thu, 15 Feb 2001 10:47:15 +0100
From: Van Eynde <fralau at iol.it>
Subject: Head-Driven Phrase Structure Grammar (HPSG-2001)
2)
Date: Thu, 15 Feb 2001 16:59:15 +0100
From: "Vera Fluhr" <vera.fluhr at wanadoo.fr>
Subject: DIALOGUE'2001 International Workshop in Moscow
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Date: Thu, 15 Feb 2001 10:47:15 +0100
From: Van Eynde <fralau at iol.it>
Subject: Head-Driven Phrase Structure Grammar (HPSG-2001)
FINAL CALL FOR PAPERS
HPSG-2001
8th International Conference on
Head-Driven Phrase Structure Grammar
Norwegian University of Science and Technology (NTNU)
Trondheim, Norway
3-5 August 2001
The 8th International Conference on HPSG will take place in Norway
on 3-5 August 2001, hosted by the Norwegian University of Science
and Technology (NTNU), Trondheim. The conference will be immediately
succeeded by a one week summer school on constraint based grammar,
also in Trondheim.
Abstracts are solicited for presentations which address linguistic,
foundational, or computational issues relating to the framework of
Head-Driven Phrase Structure Grammar.
SPECIAL SESSION
The conference will include a special session on SEMANTICS in HPSG.
This session will feature a number of invited speakers as well as
submitted papers.
SUBMISSION DETAILS
We invite E-MAIL submissions of abstracts for presentations,
to consist of two parts
1) a separate information page in plain text format, containing
- author name(s)
- affiliation(s)
- e-mail and postal address(es)
- title of paper
- specification of whether the abstract is intended for the
semantics session or for the general session
2) an extended abstract of not more than 5 (five) pages, including all
figures and references. Abstracts may be either in plain ASCII or in
(unix-compatible encoded) PostScript, PDF, or DVI format.
Abstracts should be sent to
hpsg2001 at ccl.kuleuven.ac.be
All abstracts will be reviewed anonymously by at least two reviewers,
so authors are asked to avoid self-references in the abstracts.
Presentations of accepted abstracts can take max. 30 minutes
(+ 10 minutes discussion).
ABSTRACT SUBMISSION DEADLINE
24 February 2001
NOTIFICATION OF ACCEPTANCE
24 April 2001
PROGRAMME COMMITTEE
Frank Van Eynde (Leuven, Chair)
Anne Abeille (Paris 7) Doug Arnold (Essex)
Emily Bender (Berkeley) Elisabet Engdahl (Gothenburg)
Erhard Hinrichs (Tuebingen) Tom Hukari (Victoria)
Lars Hellan (Trondheim) Gertjan van Noord (Groningen)
Carl Pollard (Ohio State) Adam Przepiorkowski (Warsaw)
Shuichi Yatabe (Tokyo) Eun-Jung Yoo (Seoul)
PUBLICATION
As in the case of HPSG-2000, there will be a call for 20-page papers
after the conference; these will be published in electronic format.
LOCAL ORGANISATION
Lars Hellan and Torbjoern Nordgard
Norwegian University of Science and Technology (NTNU)
Trondheim, Norway
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Date: Thu, 15 Feb 2001 16:59:15 +0100
From: "Vera Fluhr" <vera.fluhr at wanadoo.fr>
Subject: DIALOGUE'2001 International Workshop in Moscow
International workshop
DIALOGUE'2001
May 30 - June 4, 2001
CALL FOR PAPERS
The DIALOGUE Workshop is a major annual national event which brings
together researchers and experts (linguists, computer and cognitive
scientists, psychologists, researchers in the artificial intelligence
and speech processing, etc.) from the former USSR as well as other
countries for a dialogue in a broad spectrum of fields concerning
human languages computational models and technologies.
The topics of interest include (but are not limited to) :
- theoretical and computational linguistics
- syntax, semantics, pragmatics and their interaction
- natural language processing
- knowledge representation and processing
- text, dialogue and speech act in the computational framework
- speech understanding and synthesis
- machine translation
- corpus linguistics
- natural language processing and Internet
- semantic modeling of full-text documents
The DIALOGUE Workshop is traditionally held at a pleasant and
comfortable site near Moscow, during 6 days at the very end of May and
beginning of June. The six previous annual DIALOGUE workshops were
very successful, significantly increasing (more than twice) the number
of participants and the scope of research interests. The two-volume
Proceedings of the DIALOGUE' 2000 is available at the
http://www.dialog-21.ru . It consists of 120 papers reflecting the wide
scope of theoretical works as well as R & D and commercial projects.
As always, the program of DIALOGUE'2001 will include research and
experience presentations, posters, demonstrations, panel sessions,
round tables and time for discussion. In view of main topics of the
Workshop, research presentations may also have a substantial
demonstrative component. English-to-Russian and Russian-to-English
interpretation of talks will be organised.
PROGRAM COMMITTEE:
Chair: Alexander S. Narin'yani Russian Institute for Artificial =
Intelligence
Igor Ashmanov Rambler company, Russia
Christian Boitet Grenoble University, France
Rais G. Bukharajev Kazan State University, Russia
Vera Fluhr-Semenova SCIPER company, France
Viktor Gladun Institute for Cybernetics, Ukraine
Alexander E. Kibrik Moscow State University, Russia
Elena B.Kozerenko Institute for Informatics, Russian Academy of =
Sciences
Igor A. Mel'chuk Montreal University, Canada
Sergei Nirenburg New-Mexico State University, USA
Haldur Oim Tartu University, Estonia
Vladimir Selegey ABBYY company, Russia
Papers should be submitted in English or in Russian, preferably by
e-mail to the address below, and must be received by the indicated
date (March 26 for preliminary version, April 10 for the final
print-ready version).
Preliminary version of a paper may be submitted in a short variant
(but not less than 1000 words), in ASCII or RTF format. It must be
accompanied by the participant's filled-in Registration Form.
As the space of the Workshop is limited we advise you to register
yourself as soon as possible.
The Registration Form can be found below. It is also available at
http://www.dialog-21.ru
Print-ready paper should not exceed 3000 words, i.e. approximately 10
page of text (figures, examples and references included). Word
templates for print-ready papers are available at the Workshop website
http://www.dialog-21.ru
The registration and accommodation fee for participants from the
countries other than those of the former USSR is $400 before March 30,
2001 and $490 after March 30, 200. It includes visa support,
transportation from Moscow to the place of the Workshop and back, full
hotel accommodation at the Workshop, meals, coffee breaks,
participation in the Workshop and in all its events, one copy of the
Workshop Proceedings (other copies will be available with a 30% of
discount for participants), organizing costs, interesting cultural
program.
Reductions for students and invited speakers are available.
Fee for accompanying persons is $180 before March 30, 2001 and $240
after March 30, 2001.
IMPORTANT DATES:
Deadline for registration and preliminary paper submission : March 16,
2001
Notification of acceptance : March 26, 2001
Print-ready papers for proceedings : April 10, 2001
Workshop DIALOGUE'2001 : May 30 - June 4, 2001
The definite place of the DIALOGUE'2001 will be determined in the
nearest future.
Please visit the Workshop website http://www.dialog-21.ru for updates.
ORGANIZING COMMITTEE:
Liza Gelver Russian Institute for Artificial Intelligence
Anna Zharkova ABBYY company, Moscow
Natalya Laufer Russian Institute for Artificial Intelligence
Serge Sharoff Russian Institute for Artificial Intelligence
Svetlana Toldova Moscow State University
Lena Sokolova Russian Institute for Artificial Intelligence
Contacts: info at dialog-21.ru
Snail mail:
DIALOGUE'2001
Russian Research Institute for Artificial Intelligence
P.O.Box 111, Moscow, 103001, Russia.
Web page: http://www.dialog-21.ru
If you have questions about the DIALOGUE'2001 Workshop, please send =
e-mail letters to the address mentioned above.
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Information on the participant :
First name :
Last name :
Affiliation :
Position :
Phone :
Fax :
E-mail: :
http:
Mailing address :
Last name and first name of the accompanying person (if any) :
Do you need visa support (YES / NO) :
Form of participation (please tip the case) :
o Presentation
o Software demonstration (if yes please indicate the name and the type =
of the system)
o Participation without talk
Required facilities :
Information on the paper (if any)
Title
Other auther(s) : name, surname, affiliation, e_mail, etc.
Topic (from the list of conference topics):
Up to 5 key-words
TEXT OF THE PAPER (from 1000 to 3000 words)
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