13.1182, Calls: Philosophy-Pschology & Ling, Computational Ling

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LINGUIST List:  Vol-13-1182. Mon Apr 29 2002. ISSN: 1068-4875.

Subject: 13.1182, Calls: Philosophy-Pschology & Ling, Computational Ling

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Date:  Fri, 26 Apr 2002 18:38:07 +0200
From:  Bernhard Schroeder <B.Schroeder at uni-bonn.de>
Subject:  2nd CfP ESPP 2001

2)
Date:  Mon, 29 Apr 2002 16:09:36 +0300
From:  graham.wilcock at helsinki.fi
Subject:  Final CFP: 2nd Workshop on NLP and XML

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

Date:  Fri, 26 Apr 2002 18:38:07 +0200
From:  Bernhard Schroeder <B.Schroeder at uni-bonn.de>
Subject:  2nd CfP ESPP 2001

European Society for Philosophy and Psychology

http://www.eurospp.org

2nd Call for Papers 2002 Annual Meeting.
Lyon, France, July, 10th to 13th, 2002.
http://www.eurospp.org/2002

The aim of the Society is "to promote interaction between
philosophers, linguists, and psychologists on issues of common
concern".  Psychologists, neuroscientists, linguists, computer
scientists and biologists are encouraged to report experimental,
theoretical and clinical work that they judge to have philosophical
significance. In recent years ESPP sessions have covered such topics
as spatial concepts, simulation theory, attention, problems of
consciousness, emotion,perception, early numerical cognition, memory
and time, motor imagery, counterfactuals, reasoning, vagueness,
cognitive semantics, semantic-pragmatic-distinction, deixis, mental
causation, action, thought without language, externalism,
connectionism, and the interpretation of neuropsychological results.

The complete list of invited speakers and themes for invited symposia
will be available shortly. At the moment, confirmed invited speakers
include:

Peter Gerdenfors (Lund University)
Manuel Garcia Carpintero (University of Barcelona)
Tim Dalgleish (Cambridge University)
Matthew Crocker (Saarland University)

Confirmed symposia include:
Game Theory in Linguistics and Cognitive Science (convenor: Robert van
Rooy, Amsterdam).
Pragmatics (convenor: Richard Breheny, Cambridge)
Hypnosis   (convenor: Zsoltan Dienes, Sussex)
Self recognition (convenor: Marc Jeannerod, Lyon)


The Society invites submitted papers and posters for this meeting.
Submitted papers are refereed and selected on the basis of quality and
relevance to psychologists, linguists and philosophers. Papers should
not exceed a length of 20 minutes (about 8 double-spaced pages) for
sessions which will last a total of 30 minutes. Papers must be
accompanied by a camera-ready 300-word abstract (to be included in the
conference booklet).From this year there will also be thematic
sessions: authors are invited to submit together 3 or 4 papers under a
common theme to be refereed jointly and assessed for acceptance as a
themed symposium. There will also be poster presentations. A
submission for a poster presentation should consist of a 500-word
abstract.

Submitted papers may also be considered for presentation as posters.

The deadline for submission is April 30th, 2002. Please use the online
submission form to be found at:
http://www.eurospp.org/2002/submission.html

Otherwise, electronic submissions are preferred (in PDF, PS or MS Word
format) and should be sent to any ONE of the following:

Dr. Anton Kohberger
University of Salzburg, Dept. of Psychology, Hellbrunnerstr. 34, A-5020
Salzburg, Austria
email: anton.kuehberger at sbg.ac.at

Dr. Michael Martin
University College London, Gower Street, London WC1E 6BT, Great Britain
email: michael.martin at ucl.ac.uk

Dr. Bernhard Schroder
Institut fur Kommunikationsforschung und Phonetik (IKP), Universitat Bonn,
Poppelsdorfer Allee 47, D-53115 Bonn, Germany
email: b.schroeder at uni-bonn.de



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

Date:  Mon, 29 Apr 2002 16:09:36 +0300
From:  graham.wilcock at helsinki.fi
Subject:  Final CFP: 2nd Workshop on NLP and XML

        2nd Workshop on NLP and XML (NLPXML-2002)
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               Taipei, September 1, 2002

      http://www.ling.helsinki.fi/~gwilcock/NLPXML/

                 Final Call for Papers
                 ---------------------

*** Paper submission deadline: May 5, 2002 ***


The 2nd Workshop on NLP and XML (NLPXML-2002) will be held at
COLING-2002 in Taipei on September 1, 2002. This workshop follows on
from the 1st NLP and XML Workshop at NLPRS-2001 in Tokyo.

The goal of the workshop is two-fold: (1) to provide a forum for
presentation and discussion of XML use in natural language processing
(including resource and software development, applications, tools,
etc.); and (2) to clarify the "big picture" for natural language
applications and resources vis a vis the XML framework and development
of the Semantic Web. As such, the workshop is intended not only for
those already using XML, but also for members of the NLP community who
seek a fuller understanding of the motivations and implications of XML
and related standards for the field.


Workshop Topics
- -------------

Topics to be addressed include:

 - Position statements concerning the implications of XML, RDF, and
   the Semantic Web for NLP resources and applications, together with
   examples;

 - XML use for linguistic annotation, including overall data
   architecture, implications for editorial practices, linkage
   mechanisms and issues for NLP data, etc.

 - Definition of data models and data categories for NLP using XML,
   RDF, etc.

 - XML standards for NLP;

 - XML-based generation (text, web pages, dialogue responses, etc.);

 - Use of XML mechanisms (schemas, XSL, XSLT, links, etc.) in
   specific applications/resources;

 - XML aware NLP tools.

The program committee welcomes the submission of original, unpublished
papers on any of the workshop topics and related issues.


Submissions
- ---------

Papers must not exceed 8 pages, including references. The title page
should include the title, authors' names, affiliations and email
addresses, and a short abstract of no more than 10 lines.

Please use the COLING-2002 style sheets available from
http://www.ikp.uni-bonn.de/coling2002/.

All papers should be submitted in electronic form as PDF (preferred),
PostScript, or MS Word files. Please convert PostScript or MS Word
files to PDF if at all possible. Send your papers by email to
graham.wilcock at helsinki.fi.


Important Dates
- -------------

    Paper submission deadline: May 5, 2002
    Notification of acceptance: June 15, 2002
    Camera-ready copies due: July 1, 2002
    Date of workshop: September 1, 2002.


Program Committee
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    Nancy Ide (co-chair), Vassar College, USA
    Laurent Romary (co-chair), Loria/CNRS, France
    Graham Wilcock (co-chair), University of Helsinki, Finland

    Key-Sun Choi, KAIST, Korea
    Hamish Cunningham, University of Sheffield, UK
    Thierry Declerck, DFKI, Germany
    Tomaz Erjavec, Institute Jozef Stefan, Slovenia
    John Garafolo, NIST, USA
    Jan Hajic, Prague University, Czech Republic
    Chieko Nakabasami, Toyo University, Japan
    Naoyuki Nomura, Justsystem/Hosei University, Japan
    Henry Thompson, University of Edinburgh, UK
    Naohiko Uramoto, IBM, Japan
    Kuansan Wang, Microsoft, USA







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