12.137, Calls: Discourse/ Cog Ling, Cognitive/Neural Systems

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Subject: 12.137, Calls: Discourse/ Cog Ling, Cognitive/Neural Systems

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1)
Date:  Sat, 20 Jan 2001 15:13:03 +0900
From:  Park Jeong-Woon <parkjw at maincc.hufs.ac.kr>
Subject:  Discourse and Cognitive Linguistics

2)
Date:  Fri, 19 Jan 2001 10:50:28 -0500
From:  Cynthia Bradford <cindy at cns.bu.edu>
Subject:  Cognitive and Neural Systems (5th ICCNS)

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

Date:  Sat, 20 Jan 2001 15:13:03 +0900
From:  Park Jeong-Woon <parkjw at maincc.hufs.ac.kr>
Subject:  Discourse and Cognitive Linguistics


Call for Papers

The First Seoul International Conference on Discourse and Cognitive
Linguistics: Perspectives for the 21st Century

The Discourse and Cognitive Linguistics Society of Korea is pleased to
announce the First Seoul International Conference on Discourse and
Cognitive Linguistics: Perspectives for the 21st Century to be held in
Seoul, Korea, June 9 through 10, 2001.

Invited speakers

Sachiko Ide (Japan Women's University)
Suzanne Kemmer (Rice University)
Keedong Lee (Yonsei University)
Doris Payne (University of Oregon)
Teun A. van Dijk (University of Amsterdam)

1. Call for Papers
A. Areas: We solicit competitive papers focusing on any subject in
discourse and cognitive linguistics and associated fields. The topics
of the contributions that we especially welcome include, but are not
limited to: discourse analysis, cognitive linguistics, pragmatics,
functional grammar, and grammaticalization.

B. Abstract guidelines: The abstracts should be maximum 500 words,
exclusive of data and references, which may not exceed one additional
page. The abstracts are accepted only by e-mail in Microsoft Word or
HWP format. The abstracts must accompany a separate page indicating:

(a) paper title
(b) name(s) of author(s)
(c) affiliation
(d) e-mail address
(e) area (discourse analysis, cognitive linguistics, pragmatics,
functional grammar, grammaticalization, others)
(f) language for delivery (English, Korean, English/Korean), and
(g) any equipment needs.

Allotted time for delivery is 25 minutes followed by 5 minutes for
discussion. Send your abstract to discog at hufs.ac.kr. The deadline for
abstract submission is March 15, 2001. The program committee will
notify acceptance by e-mail by early April.

2. Full Paper Submission
Authors of accepted abstracts agree to submit full papers for
publication in Proceedings of the First Seoul International Conference
on Discourse and Cognitive Linguistics. The style sheet will be mailed
to those whose abstracts are accepted. A camera-ready version is due
May 15, 2001.

3. Registration
Preregistration and Registration fees are:
Preregistration*:  $ 20 (25,000 won)
On-site Registration: $ 30 (35,000 won)  Regular; $ 20 (25,000 won) Student
 (Preregistration is due May 15, 2001.)

4. Venue and Accommodation
The venue of the conference will be New Liberal Arts Bldg
(Shininmoonkwan) of Yonsei University in Seoul. It is about 30 minutes
away by taxi and 45 minutes away by subway from Kimpo International
Airport in Seoul. Participants who need accommodation are requested to
contact the organizing committee discog at hufs.ac.kr by May 15, 2001.

5. Conference Committee
Conference Co-Chairs
  Sung-Yun Bak (Sung Kyun Kwan Univ.)
  Hyon-Sook Shin (Sang Myung Univ.)
Organizing Committee
  Co-Chairs:
    Han-gyu Lee (Kyung Hee Univ.)
    Jeong-Woon Park (Hankuk Univ. of Foreign Studies)
  Members:
Mihyun Baek (Chungnam National Univ.)	Yeon Hee Choi (Ewha Womans Univ.)
Ki-Sun Hong (Seoul National Univ.)    	Youngjun Jang (ChungangUniv.)
In-hee Jo (Sun Moon Univ.)		Doo-shick Kim (Kyungsang National Un iv.)

Ki-Hyuk Kim (Kyunghee Univ.)    		Kunsoo Kim (Kangwon Univ.)
Kyoung-ae Kim (Hankyong Univ.)    		Myung-Hee Kim (Hanyang Univ.)
Young-Wha Kim (Hallym Univ.)    		Won-Pyo Lee (Yonsei Univ.)
Jeong-Hwa Lee (Sogang Univ.)    		Ki-Gap Lee (Mokpo National Univ.)


Soonpyo Moon (Jeonju Univ.)    		Seongha Rhee (Hankuk Univ. of
Foreign Studies)
Kyong-Sook Song (Dong-eui Univ.)    	Kyung-Hee Suh (Hankuk Univ. of
Foreing Studies)
Seok-Hoon You (Korea Univ.)    		Sungkyu Yun (Sun Moon Univ.)

Editorial Committee
  Co-Chairs:
Euiyon Cho (Dongguk Univ.)
Ji-ryong Lim (Kyungpook National Univ.)
  Members:
Hui-Ja Chung (Pusan Univ. of Foreign Studies)    	So-Woo Chung
(Sungshin Women's Univ.)
Hung-Soo Kim (Kookmin Univ.)   			Kyu-Hyun Kim (Kyung Hee Univ.)
Hyun Jung Koo (Sang Myung Univ.)    		Jang-song Lee (Korea Military
Academy)
    Heisoon Yang (Ewha Womans Univ.)
Advisory Committee
    Choon-Hak Cho (University of Hawaii)	Tae-ok Kim (Sokang Univ.)
    Chungmin Lee (Seoul National Univ.)		Ik-Hwan Lee (Yonsei Univ.)
    Keedong Lee (Yeonsei Univ.)    		Maeng-sung Lee (Seoul National
Univ.)
    Ki-Shim Nam (Yonsei Univ.)

6. Further Information:
To obtain further information about the Conference please visit
http://www.discog.com or contact
discog at hufs.ac.kr.

The Discourse and Cognitive Linguistics Society of Korea
c/o School of English
Hankuk University of Foreign Studies
270 Imun-dong Dongdaemun-gu, Seoul 130-791, Korea
Main Office: +82 961-4721;  Fax: +82 962-5538
E-mail: discog at hufs.ac.kr

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The First Seoul International Conference on Discourse and Cognitive
Linguistics:
Perspectives for the 21st Century


 Conference Registration Form


Ùp Preregistration
Ùp On-Site Registration

Name              ___________________________________
Affiliation       ___________________________________
Mailing Address   _______________________________________________
                  _______________________________________________
e-mail Address    ___________________________________


Preregistration Fee (before May 15, 2001)
        _______$20; _______25,000 won
On-Site Registration Fee
        _______$30; _______35,000 won  (Regular)
        _______$20; _______25,000 won  (Student)

Send form and a bank draft or a cashier's check payable to Discourse &
Cognitive Linguistics Society of
Korea or DISCOG by May 15, 2001 to:

The Discourse and Cognitive Linguistics Society of Korea
attention: Professor Jeong-Woon Park
c/o School of English
Hankuk University of Foreign Studies
270 Imun-dong Dongdaemun-gu, Seoul 130-791, Korea
Main Office: +82 961-4721;  Fax: +82 962-5538
E-mail: discog at hufs.ac.kr


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

Date:  Fri, 19 Jan 2001 10:50:28 -0500
From:  Cynthia Bradford <cindy at cns.bu.edu>
Subject:  Cognitive and Neural Systems (5th ICCNS)


***** FINAL CALL FOR ABSTRACTS *****
*****            AND           *****
*****  FINAL INVITED PROGRAM   *****


FIFTH INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON COGNITIVE AND NEURAL SYSTEMS
Tutorials: May 30, 2001; Meeting: May 31 - June 2, 2001

Boston University
http://www.cns.bu.edu/meetings/

This interdisciplinary conference focuses on two fundamental questions:
How Does the Brain Control Behavior?
How Can Technology Emulate Biological Intelligence?

A single oral or poster session enables all presented work to be
highly visible.

Contributed talks will be presented on each of the three conference days.

Three-hour poster sessions with no conflicting events will be held
on two of the conference days. All posters will be up all day, and can
also be viewed during breaks in the talk schedule.


CONFIRMED INVITED SPEAKERS

TUTORIAL SPEAKERS: Wednesday, May 30, 2001

Ted Adelson: The perception of surface properties

Yiannis Aloimonos: What geometry and statistics tell us about the
motion pathway

Gail A. Carpenter: Adaptive resonance theory

Michael Jordan: Inference and learning in graphical models


INVITED SPEAKERS

Thursday, May 31, 2001

Larry Abbott: Spike-timing effects in Hebbian synaptic plasticity

Wulfram Gerstner: Rapid signal transmission by populations of spiking neurons

Wolfgang Maass: Towards a computational theory for spiking neurons

Nancy Kopell: Rhythms and cell assemblies in the nervous system

Henry Markram: The complete functional and anatomical microstructure
of neocortical layers 2-3

Victor Lamme: The role of recurrent processing in visual awareness

Wolf Singer: Neuronal synchrony in cerebral cortex and its functional
implications (keynote lecture)


Friday, June 1, 2001

Ralph D. Freeman: Organization of receptive fields of neurons in the
primary visual cortex

Nikos Logothetis: Functional magnetic resonance imaging of the monkey brain

David J. Heeger: Linking visual perception with human brain activity

Maggie Shiffrar: The visual analysis of moving bodies

Stephen Grossberg: What and where fusion: Motion, number, and object
recognition

Allen Waxman: Multi-sensor image fusion technologies


Saturday, June 2, 2001

Peter L. Strick: Basal ganglia and cerebellar "loops" with the cerebral
cortex: Motor and cognitive circuits

Richard Ivry: Timing, temporal coupling, and response selection

Daniel Bullock: Action selection and reinforcement learning in a model
of laminar frontal cortex and the basal ganglia

Christoph Schreiner: Spectro-temporal receptive field transformation in
auditory thalamo-cortical system

Rochel Gelman: Continuity and discontinuity in cognitive development:
Numerical cognition as a case

Maja Mataric: From what you see to what you do: Imitation in humans
and humanoid robots

Leon Cooper: Bi-directionally modifiable synapses: From theoretical
fantasy to experimental fact (keynote lecture)


CALL FOR ABSTRACTS

Session Topics:
* vision 		
* object recognition
* image understanding
* audition
* speech and language
* unsupervised learning
* supervised learning
* reinforcement and emotion
* sensory-motor control
* spatial mapping and navigation
* neural circuit models
* neural system models
* mathematics of neural systems
* robotics
* hybrid systems (fuzzy, evolutionary, digital)
* neuromorphic VLSI
* industrial applications
* cognition, planning, and attention
* other

Contributed abstracts must be received, in English, by January 31,
2001.  Notification of acceptance will be provided by email by
February 28, 2001.  A meeting registration fee of $50 for regular
attendees and $35 for students must accompany each Abstract. See
Registration Information for details.  The fee will be returned if
the Abstract is not accepted for presentation and publication in
the meeting proceedings.  Registration fees of accepted abstracts
will be returned on request only until April 20, 2001.

Each Abstract should fit on one 8.5" x 11" white page with 1" margins
on all sides, single-column format, single-spaced, Times Roman or
similar font of 10 points or larger, printed on one side of the page
only.  Fax submissions will not be accepted.  Abstract title, author
name(s), affiliation(s), mailing, and email address(es) should begin
each Abstract.  An accompanying cover letter should include: Full title
of Abstract; corresponding author and presenting author name, address,
telephone, fax, and email address; and a first and second choice from
among the topics above, including whether it is biological (B) or
technological (T) work.  Example: first choice: vision (T); second
choice: neural system models (B).  (Talks will be 15 minutes long.
Posters will be up for a full day.  Overhead, slide, and VCR facilities
will be available for talks.)  Abstracts which do not meet these
requirements or which are submitted with insufficient funds will be
returned.  Accepted Abstracts will be printed in the conference
proceedings volume.  No longer paper will be required.  The original
and 3 copies of each Abstract should be sent to: Cynthia Bradford,
Boston University, Department of Cognitive and Neural Systems, 677
Beacon Street, Boston, MA 02215.

REGISTRATION INFORMATION: Early registration is recommended.  To
register, please fill out the registration form below.  Student
registrations must be accompanied by a letter of verification from a
department chairperson or faculty/research advisor.  If accompanied by
an Abstract or if paying by check, mail to the address above.  If
paying by credit card, mail as above, or fax to (617) 353-7755, or
email to cindy at cns.bu.edu.  The registration fee will help to pay for
a reception, 6 coffee breaks, and the meeting proceedings.

STUDENT FELLOWSHIPS: Fellowships for PhD candidates and postdoctoral
fellows are available to help cover meeting travel and living costs.
The deadline to apply for fellowship support is January 31, 2001.
Applicants will be notified by email by February 28, 2001.  Each
application should include the applicant's CV, including name; mailing
address; email address; current student status; faculty or PhD research
advisor's name, address, and email address; relevant courses and other
educational data; and a list of research articles.  A letter from the
listed faculty or PhD advisor on official institutional stationery
should accompany the application and summarize how the candidate may
benefit from the meeting.  Fellowship applicants who also submit an
Abstract need to include the registration fee with their submission.
Fellowship checks will be distributed after the meeting.


REGISTRATION FORM

Fifth International Conference on Cognitive and Neural Systems

Department of Cognitive and Neural Systems
Boston University
677 Beacon Street
Boston, Massachusetts 02215
Tutorials: May 30, 2001
Meeting: May 31 - June 2, 2001
FAX: (617) 353-7755
http://www.cns.bu.edu/meetings/


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The conference registration fee includes the meeting program, reception,
two coffee breaks each day, and meeting proceedings.  The tutorial
registration fee includes tutorial notes and two coffee breaks.


CHECK ONE:

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