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Date: Wed, 12 Mar 2014 12:31:49
From: Sylvain Pogodalla [sylvain.pogodalla at inria.fr]
Subject: Logical Aspects of Computational Linguistics

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Full Title: Logical Aspects of Computational Linguistics 
Short Title: LACL 

Date: 18-Jun-2014 - 20-Jun-2014
Location: Toulouse, France 
Contact Person: Sergei Soloviev
Meeting Email: Sergei.Soloviev at irit.fr
Web Site: http://www.irit.fr/LACL2014/ 

Linguistic Field(s): Computational Linguistics 

Call Deadline: 15-Mar-2014 

Meeting Description:

Co-located with the CSLP 2014,
8th International Workshop on Constraint Solving and Language Processing
http://control.ruc.dk/CSLP2014

LACL'2014 is the 8th international conference on logical and formal methods
in computational linguistics. This conference addresses the use of type
theoretic, proof theoretic and model theoretic methods for describing
natural language syntax and semantics, as well as the implementation of
natural language processing software relying on such models. It will be
held at IRIT, Toulouse, France, from 18-20 June 2014.

Invited Speakers:

Prof. Zhaohui Luo,  Computer Science Department, Royal Holloway, University
of London, U.K.

Prof. Michael Moortgat,  Department of Language, Literature and
Communication, Utrecht University, the Netherlands

Prof. Reinhard Muskens, Department of Philosophy, Tilburg University, the
Netherlands

2nd Call for Papers:

Scope: 

Computer scientists, linguists, mathematicians and philosophers are invited
to present their work on the use of logical methods in computational
linguistics and natural language processing, in natural language analysis,
generation or acquisition.

Topics of either theoretical or applied interest include, but are not
limited to:

Logical Foundation of Syntactic Formalisms:

- Categorial grammars
- Minimalist grammars
- Dependency grammars
- Tree adjoining grammars
- Model theoretic syntax
- Formal language theory for natural language processing
- Data-driven approaches

Logics for Semantics of Lexical Items, Sentences, Discourse and Dialog:

- Discourse theories
- Montague semantics
- Compositionality
- Dynamic logics
- Game semantics
- Situation semantics
- Generative lexicon
- Categorical semantics

Applications of These Models to Natural Language Processing:

- Software for natural language analysis
- Software for acquiring linguistic resources
- Software for natural language generation
- Software for information extraction
- Inference tasks
- Evaluation
- Scalability
 
Submissions:

Articles should be written in the LaTeX format-f LNCS by Springer (see
authors instructions at
http://www.springer.com/computer/lncs?SGWID=0-164-6-793341-0) and may
consist of up to 12 pages of content (including figures, bibliography,
possible appendices). In exceptional cases by prior agreement with program
committee a paper up to 16 pages may be considered. It is expected that
each accepted paper be presented at the meeting by one of its authors.

Submission is exclusively admitted electronically, in PDF format, through
the EasyChair system. The submission site is
https://www.easychair.org/conferences/?conf=lacl2014

Instructions for submissions to CSLP 2014 are given at the site of the
workshop.

Proceedings:

Accepted papers will be published as a volume of the FoLLI subline of
Lecture Notes in Computer Science (LNCS) by Springer
(http://www.springer.com/lncs).

Previous Editions:

A selection of the 1995 articles appeared in a special issue of the Journal
of Logic, Language and Information (7:4, 1998). The proceedings of the
international conferences LACL'96 ,LACL'97, LACL'98, LACL'2001, LACL'2005
LACL'2011 appeared in the series Lecture Notes in Artificial Intelligence
(volumes 1328, 1582, 2014, 2099, 3492, 6736), and the proceedings of LACL
2012 in Lecture Notes in Computer Science (volume 7351) published by Springer. 

Important Dates:

Paper submission deadline: March 15, 2014
Notification of acceptance: April 5, 2014
Camera ready copies due: April 15, 2014
Conference dates: June 18-20, 2014

Contacts:

soloviev at irit.fr and
asher at irit.fr
(co-chairs -of LACL 2014)







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