11.898, Calls: 2nd Lang Research Forum, Computer Systems

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Subject: 11.898, Calls: 2nd Lang Research Forum, Computer Systems

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1)
Date:  Fri, 14 Apr 2000 19:26:07 -0700
From:  Xenia Bonch-Bruevich <xbonchbr at students.wisc.edu>
Subject:  Second Language Research Forum (SLRF 2001)

2)
Date:  Tue, 18 Apr 2000 14:08:32 -0500 (GMT)
From:  KBCS-98 Secretariat <kbcs at konark.ncst.ernet.in>
Subject:  Knowledge Based Computer Systems (KBCS-2000)

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

Date:  Fri, 14 Apr 2000 19:26:07 -0700
From:  Xenia Bonch-Bruevich <xbonchbr at students.wisc.edu>
Subject:  Second Language Research Forum (SLRF 2001)

Proposals invited to host SLRF 2001:

The 20th Annual Second Language Research Forum (SLRF 2000)
Organizing Committee invites proposals to host SLRF 2001.

Please e-mail the proposal to slrf2000 at studentorg.wisc.edu by July 1, 2000.

Submission  guidelines are located at
http://mendota.english.wisc.edu/~SLRF/slrf2001.html

For further information, contact the SLRF 2000 Organizing Committee at
slrf2000 at studentorg.wisc.edu


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

Date:  Tue, 18 Apr 2000 14:08:32 -0500 (GMT)
From:  KBCS-98 Secretariat <kbcs at konark.ncst.ernet.in>
Subject:  Knowledge Based Computer Systems (KBCS-2000)


                                 K B C S 2000

                               Call for Papers

                         INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON

                      KNOWLEDGE BASED COMPUTER SYSTEMS
                                Mumbai, India
                             December 17-19, 2000
                      http://www.ncst.ernet.in/kbcs2000/

                                 Sponsored by
   International Federation for Information Processing (IFIP) -- TC12, and
                       Computer Society of India (CSI)

                             In Cooperation with
           Association for Computing Machinery (ACM) Mumbai Chapter



The conference is intended to act as a forum for promoting interaction
among researchers in the field of Artificial Intelligence in India and
abroad.  There will be a two-day conference during December 18-19,
2000, preceded by a day of pre-conference tutorials on December 17,
2000.

Papers are invited on substantial, original and unpublished research
on all aspects of Artificial Intelligence, including, but not limited
to the following:

o Case Based Reasoning               o Machine Learning
o Cognitive Modeling                 o Machine Translation
o Data Mining                        o Natural Language Processing
o Expert Systems                     o Neural Networks
o Foundations of AI                  o Planning and Scheduling
o Fuzzy Logic                        o Reasoning
o Genetic Algorithms                 o Robotics
o Intelligent Agents                 o Search Techniques
o Intelligent Information Retrieval  o Soft Computing
o Intelligent Tutoring Systems       o Speech Processing
o Knowledge Acquisition              o Theorem Proving
o Knowledge Representation           o Uncertainty Handling
o Knowledge Management               o Vision

Advisory Committee

J.R. Isaac, NIIT, New Delhi
Aravind K. Joshi, U of Pennsylvania, USA
H.N. Mahabala, INFOSYS, Bangalore
R. Narasimhan, CMC, Bangalore
P.V.S. Rao, Tata Infotech Ltd., Navi Mumbai
Nick Cercone, U of Regina, Canada*
S.K. Goyal, GTE Labs, USA*


Programme Committee

K.S.R. Anjaneyulu, ESN Tech Ltd., Hyderabad
S. Arunkumar, IIT, Mumbai
Amitava Bagchi, IIM, Calcutta*
Pushpak Bhattacharya, IIT, Mumbai
B.B. Chaudhuri, ISI, Calcutta
R. Chandrasekar, Microsoft, USA
S. Sen Gupta, Tata Infotech, Mumbai
Jan Komorowski, NUST, Norway
Brian Mayoh, U of Aarhus, Denmark
M. Narasimha Murty, IISc, Bangalore*
Bernd Neumann, Univ Hamburg, Germany
P. Ravi Prakash, NCST, Mumbai
S. Ramani, Silverline, Mumbai (Chair)
Durgesh D. Rao, NCST, Mumbai
P. Saint-Dizier, U of Paul Sabatier, France
R. Sangal, CALTS, Hyderabad
M. Sasikumar, NCST, Mumbai
R. Uthurusamy, GMR Labs, USA (Co-chair)


Organizing Committee

George Arakal, NCST (Chair)
S. Karthik, NCST
Parag A. Mahadane, NCST
Mandar Padhye, NCST

* - To be confirmed

Format of Submission

Authors should submit their papers, not to exceed 5000 words
(including figures and references).  Papers should be in English.
Papers should include an abstract of about 100-200 words.  Papers
outside the specified length are subject to rejection without review.
Since reviewing will be "blind", the authors' names and affiliations
along with the main area of the paper should be given only on a
separate cover sheet.

Those submitting by hard copy should send four copies of the paper.
Papers in electronic form can be in any of the following formats:
plain text, Postscript, PDF, Latex or Microsoft Word (RTF format).
Submissions in electronic form are preferred.  Electronic submissions
can be made by e-mail or via the web at the URL given above.

Papers selected for the conference will be published as proceedings
under IFIP copyright.

Submission Deadlines

Papers:
o Due:                      July 31, 2000
o Acceptance Notification:  September 30, 2000
o Camera Ready Copy Due:    October 30, 2000

Call for Tutorials

Proposals are invited for pre-conference tutorials.  Tutorials can be
of half-day or full-day duration and will be held on December 17th,
2000.  The proposal should be presented in the form of a 200-word
abstract, one page topical outline of the content and bio-data of the
speakers including their qualifications relating to the tutorial
content.

Tutorial Proposals:

o Due:                      August 30, 2000
o Acceptance Notification:  September 15, 2000
o Materials due:            November 25, 2000

Address

KBCS-2000 Secretariat                    Phone:  +91 (22) 620 1606  Ext. 371
National Centre for Software Technology  Fax:  +91 (22) 621 0139
Gulmohar Cross Rd No.  9                 E-mail:   kbcs at ncst.ernet.in
Juhu, Mumbai 400 049, India

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