15.1293, Calls: Lexicography/Australia; Computational Ling/USA

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LINGUIST List:  Vol-15-1293. Sat Apr 24 2004. ISSN: 1068-4875.

Subject: 15.1293, Calls: Lexicography/Australia; Computational Ling/USA

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1)
Date:  Fri, 23 Apr 2004 05:32:57 -0400 (EDT)
From:  Pauline.Bryant at anu.edu.au
Subject:  Australex Biennial Conference 2004

2)
Date:  Wed, 14 Apr 2004 17:11:41 +0200
From:  Jan Tozicka <ksco2004 at labe.felk.cvut.cz>
Subject:  Knowledge Systems for Coalition Operations

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

Date:  Fri, 23 Apr 2004 05:32:57 -0400 (EDT)
From:  Pauline.Bryant at anu.edu.au
Subject:  Australex Biennial Conference 2004

Australex Biennial Conference 2004
Short Title: Australex 2004

Date: 12-Jul-2004 - 12-Jul-2004
Location: Sydney NSW, Australia
Contact: Pauline Bryant
Contact Email: Pauline.Bryant at anu.edu.au
Meeting URL: http://conferences.arts.usyd.edu.au/index.php?cf=5

Linguistic Sub-field: Lexicography
Call Deadline: 30-Apr-2020


Meeting Description:

The Biennial Conference of AUSTRALEX (Australasian Association for
Lexicography) will be held at the University of Sydney on Monday 12
July 2004. AUSTRALEX BIENNIAL CONFERENCE (Australasian Association for
Lexicography)

University of Sydney
NSW, Australia
12 July 2004

FINAL CALL FOR PAPERS

The Biennial Conference of AUSTRALEX (Australasian Association for
Lexicography) http://australex.anu.edu.au/ will be held at the
University of Sydney on Monday 12 July 2004, hosted by the Department
of Linguistics, University of Sydney and the Department of
Linguistics, and the Dictionary Research Centre, Macquarie University.

This is the main conference in Australia for people interested in all
aspects of lexicography. Papers are given on a range of topics and on
a range of languages from Australian English and New Zealand English
to local indigenous and regional languages.

This year's theme is ''Lexicon and culture'', and there will be a
special session on placenames, organised by the Australian National
Placenames Survey.

The meeting also includes the Biennial General Meeting of AUSTRALEX.

To find out more about the arrangements for the conference, visit
http://conferences.arts.usyd.edu.au/overview.php?cf=5

A call for papers is at
http://conferences.arts.usyd.edu.au/callforpapers.php?cf=5

************
Dr Pauline Bryant
Secretary, Australex.
School of Language Studies
Building 110
Australian National University
Canberra  ACT  0200
Australia


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

Date:  Wed, 14 Apr 2004 17:11:41 +0200
From:  Jan Tozicka <ksco2004 at labe.felk.cvut.cz>
Subject:  Knowledge Systems for Coalition Operations

Second Announcement - Call for Participation:

   Third International Conference on
   KNOWLEDGE SYSTEMS FOR COALITION OPERATIONS
   KSCO-2004
   26th and 28th October 2004


http://www.aiai.ed.ac.uk/project/ksco/ksco-2004.html

Held at Institute for Human and Machine Cognition (IHMC), Pensacola,
Florida, USA.

http://www.ihmc.us/

IMPORTANT DATES:

     Expression of Interest: Now
     Submission of contribution: April 30, 2004
     Notification of acceptance: June 18, 2
     Request for invitation to participate: June 30, 2004
     Notification of invitation: July 31, 2004
     Camera-ready submission: July 31, 2004

CONTACT:

     Michal Pechoucek, program chairman
     ksco2004 at labe.felk.cvut.cz

KSCO - Knowledge Systems For Coalition Operations is an international
working group exploring research in Knowledge Systems for Coalition
Operations. Biennially, KSCO organizes a technical conference where
practitioners and key decision makers in coalition operations
management meet and discuss with researchers from areas of
knowledge-based systems, planning and multi-agent systems, exchange
experience and ideas, share inspiration and suggest novel concepts. It
can also lead to joint project proposals.

After very successful events in Edinburgh, UK and Toulouse, France the
KSCO conference in 2004 will be organized at IHMC, Pensacola, Florida.

KSCO 2004 welcomes submission of original research papers from the
areas of knowledge-based systems, coalition formation and multi-agent
systems related to coalition operations management. We will review
theoretical, experimental, methodological papers as well as case
studies, prototype evaluations and application reports. KSCO
organizers particularly encourage submission of reports presenting
larger coalition related national and international project and
programmes.

AREAS OF CONFERENCE:

Suggested topics to be discussed include but are not limited to:
* innovative theory and techniques for coalition formation
* requirements for knowledge-based coalition planning and operations
* knowledge-based approaches to command and control
* knowledge-based approaches to coalition logistics
* applications and requirements for knowledge-based coalition planning
* knowledge-based approaches to Operations-Other-Than-War
* multi-agent systems and the concept of agency in coalitions
* tools and techniques for knowledge-based simulation and modeling of
coalition operations
* security and maintenance of private information or knowledge in coalition
operations
* autonomous vs. centrally managed coalition operations
* mobility, agile and autonomous computing in coalition operation
* complexity issues and scalability in coalition operations
* deployed systems, case studies

Participation will be by invitation of the organizing committee and
there will be a limited number of attendees to encourage a productive
exchange of ideas between those involved.

The interested authors shall submit either long (8 pages in the
proceedings) or short (4 pages in the proceedings) papers describing
the work on knowledge systems for coalition operations. Short papers
are particularly suitable for project/programmes introduction,
descriptions of demonstrations and prototypes.

The IEEE Intelligent Systems editorial board has agreed to consider
the best KSCO-2004 papers for publication. The KSCO programme
committee will invite the authors of the best papers to submit them to
the full review process of IEEE Intelligent Systems.

For formatting instruction see
http://www.aiai.ed.ac.uk/project/coalition/ksco/ksco-2004/KSCO-TEMPLATES.ZIP


Please, submitt the paper (either short or full) by April 30, 2004 to

ksco2004 at labe.felk.cvut.cz




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