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Subject: 6.585 Calls: Computational linguistics, Software systems
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Date: Mon, 17 Apr 95 10:56:23 EAT
From: rocling (rocltsh at hp.iis.sinica.edu.tw)
Subject: Call For Papers - ROCLING VIII
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Date: Tue, 18 Apr 1995 19:33:49 +0200 (MET DST)
From: Jana Kohoutkova (kohoutkova at ics.muni.cz)
Subject: SOFSEM95 First Announcement
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Date: Mon, 17 Apr 95 10:56:23 EAT
From: rocling (rocltsh at hp.iis.sinica.edu.tw)
Subject: Call For Papers - ROCLING VIII
CALL FOR PAPERS
R.O.C. Computational Linguistics Conference VIII
(ROCLING VIII)
August 17-19, 1995 Yuan-Ze Institue of Technology Chung-Li, Taiwan, R.O.C.
Sponsored by:
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Computational Linguistics Society of R.O.C.
Information Technology Research Center, Yuan-Ze Institute of Technology
Scope:
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Papers are invited on substantial, original, and unpublished research on all
aspects of computational linguistics, including, but not limited to the
following.
- syntax/semantics - large text corpora
- phonetics/phonology - electronic dictionaries
- parsing/generation - document database
- morphology - machine translation
- discourse - natural language interface
- text processing - dialogue systems
- cognitive linguistics - electronic books
- language understanding - SGML tools and applications
- speech analysis/synthesis - Hytime tools and applications
- quantitative/qualitative linguistics - DSSSL tools and applications
- mathematical linguistics - ODA tools and applications
- contrastive linguistics
Paper Submission:
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Four copies of a preliminary version of a full paper (maximum 25 letter-or
A4-sized pages, double spaced throughout) in English or Chinese should be sent
to the following address. The first page of the submitted paper should bear
the following information: the title of the paper, the name(s) of the
author(s), affiliations, (email) address for correspondence. All these items
should be properly centered on top, with a short abstract of the paper
following.
Hsin-Hsi Chen
Department of Computer Science and Information Engineering
National Taiwan University
Taipei, Taiwan, R.O.C.
Email: hh_chen at csie.ntu.edu.tw
FAX: 886-2-3628167
Important Dates:
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Preliminary paper submission due: June 15, 1995
Notification of acceptance : July 10, 1995
Camera-ready copy due : July 25, 1995
Conference Chairman:
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Shy-Ming Ju (Yuan-Ze Institute of Technology)
Program Committee:
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Chair: Hsin-Hsi Chen (National Taiwan University)
Members: Jyun-Sheng Chang (National Tsing Hua University)
Keh-Jiann Chen (Academia Sinica)
Tein-Yaw Chung (Yuan-Ze Institute of Technology)
Chu-Ren Huang (Academia Sinica)
Shuanfan Huang (National Taiwan University)
Hsi-Jian Lee (National Chiao-Tung University)
Keh-Yih Su (National Tsing Hua University)
Hsu Wang (National Tsing Hua University)
Jhing-Fa Wang (National Cheng Kung University)
Local Arrangement:
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Kou-Hua Lai (Yuan-Ze Institute of Technology)
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Date: Tue, 18 Apr 1995 19:33:49 +0200 (MET DST)
From: Jana Kohoutkova (kohoutkova at ics.muni.cz)
Subject: SOFSEM95 First Announcement
CALL FOR PAPERS SOFSEM'95
XXII International Winter School
on Theoretical and Practical Aspects of Computer Science
November 25 - December 2, 1995 Hotel 9 skal, Milovy, Czech Republic
Czech and Slovak Societies for Computer Science and Czech ACM Chapter
Subject
SOFSEM (SOFtware SEMinar) is an eight-day international winter school devoted
to the theory and the practice of software systems. Its program consists of a
series of invited talks given by prominent academic professionals and
researchers. Contributed talks and posters of participants are also included
in the program of SOFSEM. The working language is English.
Invited talks and contributed talks are published by Springer-Verlag in the
series "Lecture Notes in Computer Science" and distributed at the seminar.
The one-day tutorial devoted to Information Technology Security issues is
given as an additional program of SOFSEM '95 prior to the actual seminar. The
tutorial is held in Czech, and it is aimed at the Czech information system
managers and computer security specialists.
Sofsem'95 is the 22nd in the series of Sofsem seminars held annually and
follows many successful meetings; it is intended to foster cooperation among
people working in various areas of computer science. Its scientific program
offers a unique opportunity to gain a relatively quick and representative
overview about the selected parts of computer science, presented by top
researchers. Its social program provides an optimal framework for discussions,
meetings, contact establishing, and recreation. Especially suited for PhD
students and young computer scientists.
Advisory Board:
Dines Bjorner (UN U, IIST, Macau) Manfred Broy (TU Munich, Germany)
Georg Gottlob (TU Vienna, Austria) Keith Jeffery (RAL, Oxon, UK)
Peter van Emde Boas (Uni Amsterdam, Netherlands)
Michal Chytil (Arthur D.Little Int., Prague, CZ),
Maria Zemankova (Mitre Corp, McLean, USA)
Program Committee:
Co-Chairs:J.Staudek (Masaryk U, Brno) & J.Wiedermann (Acad of Sciences, Prague)
L.Motyckova (Masaryk Univ., Brno), J.Kral (Masaryk Univ., Brno),
J.Pavelka (Charles Univ., Prague), F.Plasil (Czech TU, Prague),
I.Privara (Institute of Informatics and Statistics, Slovakia),
B.Rovan (Comenius Univ., Slovakia), J. Zlatuska (MU Brno).
Invited Talks:
Fundamentals
-Jiri Wiedermann, Czech Academy of Sciences, Prague, CZ: THEORY OF PARALLEL
MACHINE MODELS: HOW IT IS AND WHERE IT GOES
- Petr Hajek, Czech Academy of Sciences, Prague, CZ: FUZZY LOGIC AS LOGIC
- Hava Siegelman, Technion, Haifa: ANALOG COMPUTATION VIA NEURAL NETWORKS
- Gerard Tel, Utrecht University, The Netherlands: BENEFIT AND COST OF SENSE
OF DIRECTION IN DISTRIBUTED COMPUTATIONS
Databases
- Keith G. Jeffery, Rutherford Appleton Laboratory, UK: DATABASE BASICS
- Jane Grimson, Trinity College Dublin, UK: DISTRIBUTED INFORMATION SYSTEMS
- Norman W. Paton, Heriot-Watt U, Edinburgh, UK:EXTENDING DATABASE TECHNOLOGIES
Software Engineering
- Tony Betts, CCTA Norwich, UK: DOES SSADM MEET THE REQUIREMENTS OF SOFTWARE
DEVELOPMENT METHODS IN THE 1990'S?
- Pippa Newman, Intnl. SSADM User Group, UK: DOES PRINCE MEET THE REQUIREMENTS
OF PROJECT MANAGMENT METHODS IN THE 1990'S?
- Juan Bicarregui, Rutherford Appleton Lab, UK: FORMAL METHODS IN PRACTICE
- Hans Rischel, Technical University of Denmark:DEVELOPMENT OF SAFETY-CRITICAL,
REAL-TIME SYSTEMS: THE PROCOS APPROACH
- Egon Boerger, University of Pisa, Italy: THE EVOLVING ALGEBRA METHODOLOGY
FOR DESIGN AND ANALYSIS OF COMPLEX SW/HW SYSTEMS
Parallel Distributed Systems & Scientific Computing
- Christian Bac, Guy Bernard, Denis Conan, Hong Quang Nguyen, Chantal Taconet,
Institut National des Telecommunications, Evry, France: EXPERIENCE WITH
CHORUS
- Santosh Shrivastava, University of Newcastle, UK: LESSONS LEARNED FROM
BUILDING AND USING ARJUNA DISTRIBUTED PROGRAMMING SYSTEM
- Hans P.Zima,U of Vienna:LANGUAGES AND TOOLS FOR PARALLEL SCIENTIFIC COMPUTING
Multimedia, Hypertext
- Herman Maurer, U of Auckland: NEW ASPECTS OF NETWORKED MULTIMEDIA SYSTEMS
- Ales Limpouch, Karel Charvat, Help Service-Mapping, Prague, CZ: QUO VADIS
GIS: FROM GIS TO GIMS AND OPEN GIS
- Victoria A. Marshall, Rutherford Appleton Laboratory, UK: THE WORLD WIDE WEB
Others
- EC speaker, Brussel: EC R&D FUNDING FOR CENTRAL/EASTERN EUROPE
Contributed Talks:
4-page abstracts in English are expected. A full camera ready copy
of contributed talks on current topics in Computer Science should be
no longer than 4-pages. Presentation time for contributed talks is
25 minutes. Some authors may be invited by the Program Committee to
re-submit their submissions as a poster. Contributed talks will be
included in the Proceedings of SOFSEM '95, published by Springer-Verlag
in the "Lecture Notes in Computer Science" series.
Each submission should have a title giving the following information:
name, address, e-mail address, and phone number of each author;
specification of one of the authors as the contact person.
Please send five printed copies or a postscript file for each submission.
Deadlines:
Submission of the contributed talk/poster June 1, 1995
Notification of acceptance/rejection July 10, 1995
Camera-ready copy of the contributed talk Sept. 1, 1995
The Organizing Committee will supply the authors of accepted contributed
talks with a leaflet of detailed technical instructions and the LaTeX
style file for the preparation of the camera-ready copy.
Contact Address:
Lenka Motyckova
Faculty of Informatics
Masaryk University
Buresova 20, 602 00 Brno
Czech Republic e-mail: lenka at informatics.muni.cz
FULL-DAY TUTORIAL - NOVEMBER 24, 1995
Petr Hanacek, Vaclav Matyas, Jan Pavelka, Jan Staudek: Faculty of EE and
Informatics, VUT Brno; Faculty of Informatics, MU Brno; DCIT Praha, CZ
INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY SECURITY
Security program, security enforcing functions and
mechanisms, cryptography, risk analysis and management,
security architectures, contingency planning,
and legal issues. (The tutorial is in Czech).
FEES:
To register, please mail the filled-in registration form
and the notification of your payment to the SOFSEM secretary:
Z. Walletzka, SOFSEM '95
UVT MU, Buresova 20,
602 00 Brno, Czech Republic
phone: +42-5-4132 1237 ext 273, +42-5-4121 1646
fax: +42-5-4121 2747
e-mail: sofsem at ics.muni.cz
Total cost covers the organizational expenses, accommodation, and meals
for the whole (eight-day) winter school as well as the Proceedings:
type single_room double_room
of fee Explanation
S0 *) 5 780 Kc 4 580 Kc total costs for CZ ACM, CIS, SIS
S1 6 180 Kc 4 980 Kc total costs for CZ/SK participants
S2 280 USD 240 USD total costs for others
S3 *) 6 690 Kc 5 340 Kc S0 + IT Security Tutorial
S4 7 090 Kc 5 740 Kc S1 + IT Security Tutorial
S5 1 410 Kc 1 260 Kc IT Security Tutorial only
*) only for members of Czech ACM, Czech Informatics Society (CIS) and
Slovak Informatics Society (SIS) ! (Kc stands for Czech Krowns)
Banking : Ceska sporitelna Brno - mesto, Brno, Czech Rep.
Account Name : Ceska informaticka spolecnost, pobocka Brno
Account Number : 6851659-628/0800
Details of Payment: Fill in your name and affiliation.
Important!
The prices specified above are only valid until 15th September.
After September 15, the prices are increased by 1 000 Kc / 50 USD.
Local Arrangements:
For more information regarding SOFSEM'95 and Local Arrangements
please contact
sofsem at ics.muni.cz
Sofsem www-page: http://www.ics.muni.cz/sofsem/sofsem.html
REGISTRATION FORM AND PAYMENT NOTICE
Please e-mail or fax to:
Z. Walletzka --- SOFSEM '95
UVT MU
Buresova 20, 602 00 Brno
Czech Republic
fax: +42-5-4121 2747
e-mail: sofsem at ics.muni.cz
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