Lambda Calculus, Type Theory, and Natural Language: King's College London, December 2003
Mary Dalrymple
mary at dcs.kcl.ac.uk
Mon Oct 27 14:37:35 UTC 2003
Workshop on Lambda-Calculus, Type Theory, and Natural Language 2003
King's College, London
December 8 and 9, 2003
Organizers:
Maribel Fernandez (King's College London),
Chris Fox (University of Essex),
Shalom Lappin (King's College London).
Sponsors:
Department of Computer Science, King's College London
Department of Computer Science, University of Essex
Speakers:
David Clark , King's College London, U.K.
Robin Cooper , Goteborg University, Sweden
Maribel Fernandez , King's College London, U.K.
Chris Fox , University of Essex, U.K.
Dov Gabbay , King's College London, U.K.
Jamie Gabbay , INRIA Futurs, France
Simon Gay , University of Glasgow, U.K.
Jonathan Ginzburg , King's College London, U.K.
Chris Hankin , Imperial College, U.K.
Shalom Lappin , King's College London, U.K.
Ian Mackie , King's College London, U.K.
Francois-Regis Sinot , Ecole Polytechnique, France
Ray Turner , University of Essex, U.K.
Keynote Speaker:
Jan van Eijck , CWI, Netherlands
Programme:
Monday, December 8th.
9:30 Coffee - Welcome
10:00 Opening
10:15 Chris Hankin. Lambda calculus and static analysis.
11:00 Coffee Break
11:30 Ian Mackie. Reduction in the lambda calculus.
12:15 Francois-Regis Sinot. N-ary director strings: Efficient representations of
variables in terms.
13:00 Lunch
14:00 Jan van Eijck. Relations, Types and Scoping.
15:00 Chris Fox and Shalom Lappin. Underspecified Semantic Representations for
Natural Language in a Lambda Calculus with Curry Typing.
15:45 Coffee Break
16:15 Jonathan Ginzburg. Abstraction and Ontology.
17:00 Robin Cooper. Records and record types in semantic theory.
19:00 Dinner
Tuesday, December 9th.
9:30 Coffee
10:00 Maribel Fernandez. Rewriting Frameworks and Types.
10:45 David Clark. Measuring interference in PCF.
11:30 Coffee Break
12:00 Jamie Gabbay and Dov Gabbay. The restart rule and evaluation.
12:45 Lunch
14:00 Ray Turner. Polymorphism in Specifications.
14:45 Simon Gay. Session Types: Specifying Structured Communication.
15:30 Closing
Participation:
Everyone is cordially invited to attend, and there is no registration charge.
Proceedings:
A collection of abstracts will be available at the workshop.
After the workshop speakers will be invited to submit a full paper for a special
issue of Logic and Computation. Full papers will be subject to a refereeing
process according to the standards of the journal.
Location:
All the talks will take place at King's College London:
Room GFES3 (Ground Floor, Strand Building),
Strand, London, WC2R 2LS, U.K.
Maps and information:
King's College London
For any further questions:
Please contact the organizers
Maribel Fernandez, maribel at dcs.kcl.ac.uk
Chris Fox, foxcj at essex.ac.uk
Shalom Lappin, lappin at dcs.kcl.ac.uk
Workshop web site: www.dcs.kcl.ac.uk/staff/maribel/Workshop-Kings.html
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