21.131, Calls: Cognitive Science, Computational Ling, Text/Corpus Ling/Denmark

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Subject: 21.131, Calls: Cognitive Science, Computational Ling, Text/Corpus Ling/Denmark

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Date: 07-Jan-2010
From: Pierre Lison < pierre.lison at dfki.de >
Subject: Student Session of ESSLLI '10
 

	
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From: Pierre Lison [pierre.lison at dfki.de]
Subject: Student Session of ESSLLI '10

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Full Title: Student Session of ESSLLI '10 
Short Title: ESSLLI'10 Student Session 

Date: 08-Aug-2010 - 20-Aug-2010
Location: Kopenhagen, Denmark 
Contact Person: Marija Slavkovik
Meeting Email: marija.slavkovik at uni.lu
Web Site: http://marija.gforge.uni.lu/esslli2010.html 

Linguistic Field(s): Cognitive Science; Computational Linguistics; General
Linguistics; Text/Corpus Linguistics 

Call Deadline: 19-Feb-2010 

Meeting Description:

The Student Session of the 21st European Summer School in Logic, Language and
Information will take place in Copenhagen, Denmark from August 8 to August 20,
2010. We invite submission of papers in the areas of logic and computation,
logic and language, and language and computation, for presentation at the
Student Session and for appearance in the proceedings.

The European Summer School in Logic, Language and Information (ESSLLI) is
organized every year by the Association for Logic, Language and Information
(FoLLI) in different sites around Europe. The main focus of ESSLLI is on the
interface between linguistics, logic and computation. ESSLLI offers
foundational, introductory and advanced courses, as well as workshops, covering
a wide variety of topics within the three areas of interest: Language and
Computation, Language and Logic, and Logic and Computation.  Besides the student
session and the main program, ESSLLI also includes four evening lectures by
senior scientists in the covered areas. 

Call for Papers

The Student Session of the 22nd European Summer School in Logic, Language and
Information will take place in Copenhagen, Denmark from August 9 to August 20.
We invite submissions of papers describing original, unpublished research
conducted in the interdisciplinary areas of Logic and Computation, Logic and
Language, and Language and Computation. Topics of interest include, but are not
limited to:

- natural language semantics, natural language syntax, syntax-semantics
interface, semantics-pragmatics interface, discourse semantics, vagueness in
natural language, Lambek calculus
- natural language processing, morphology, syntax, parsing, dialogue and
discourse modelling, machine translation, computational psycholinguistics
- knowledge representation and reasoning, belief dynamics, formal
verification and model checking, logics for individual and collective agency,
formal argumentation, game semantics 

Submissions can be either long or short papers:
Long papers should not exceed 8 pages of length including references and
appendix. Accepted long papers will be orally presented.

Short papers are papers presenting initial results. Submitted papers should not
exceed 4 pages of length including references and appendix. Accepted short
papers will be presented in a poster session.

For more information, check the Student Session website.





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