11.264, Calls: Computational Ling/Coling, Cognitive Systems
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Subject: 11.264, Calls: Computational Ling/Coling, Cognitive Systems
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Date: Mon, 07 Feb 2000 09:09:59 +0100
From: Michelle Carnell <michelle.carnell at dfki.de>
Subject: Coling 2000 - Computational Linguistics
2)
Date: Mon, 7 Feb 2000 13:30:46 -0600
From: Ron Sun <rsun at cecs.missouri.edu>
Subject: Cognitive Systems Research
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Date: Mon, 07 Feb 2000 09:09:59 +0100
From: Michelle Carnell <michelle.carnell at dfki.de>
Subject: Coling 2000 - Computational Linguistics
COLING 2000 *** REMINDER ***
DEADLINE for TUTORIAL proposals: 15 February 2000
The Coling 2000 Tutorial Programmme Committee invites proposals for the
Tutorial Program for Coling 2000, which is to be held in Nancy,
Saarbruecken and Luxembourg, July 29-August 6th 2000. The tutorials will
be held in Nancy, July 29th-30th, immediately preceding the main
conference. Bus facilities will be provided to go to Saarbruecken on
Sunday 30th July.
Each tutorial should be well-focused so that its core content can be
covered in a three hours tutorial slot (including a 30 minute break).
6-hour tutorial slots may be possible as well.
It is hoped that it will be possible to accomodate a large number of
high quality proposals for tutorials. However, proposers are encouraged
to submit as early as possible to ensure that appropriate arrangements
can be made to accomodate all accepted tutorial sessions. Electronic
submission would be greatly appreciated.
- -> For details, please refer to http://www.coling.org/tutorials.html
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The International Conference on Computational Linguistics
Homepage: http://www.coling.org
COLING 2000 will take place in three countries in the heart of Europe.
- Nancy (Tutorials 29/30 July, 2000)
- Saarbrücken (Conference 31 July - 4 August, 2000)
- Luxembourg (Workshops 5/6 August 2000)
Transportation between the three almost neighbouring sites will be
provided.
COLING 2000 will be the ideal place to
- present your latest results at the conference and workshops
- demo your systems to colleagues
- study new trends and techniques in the tutorials
- exhibit your language technologies for the 21st century
- hire needed specialists before somebody else does
-------------------------------- Message 2 -------------------------------
Date: Mon, 7 Feb 2000 13:30:46 -0600
From: Ron Sun <rsun at cecs.missouri.edu>
Subject: Cognitive Systems Research
CALL FOR PAPERS
Cognitive Systems Research
Editors-in-Chief
Ron Sun
E-mail: rsun at cecs.missouri.edu
phone: (573) 884-7662
CECS Department
University of Missouri-Columbia, USA
Vasant Honavar
E-mail: honavar at cs.iastate.edu
Department of Computer Science
Iowa State University USA
Gregg Oden
E-mail: gregg-oden at uiowa.edu
Department of Psychology
University of Iowa USA
The journal of Cognitive Systems Research covers all topics in the
study of cognitive processes, in both natural and artificial systems:
Knowledge Representation and Reasoning
Learning
Perception
Action
Memory
Problem-Solving and Cognitive Skills
Language and Communication
Agents
Integrative Studies of Cognitive Systems
The journal emphasizes the integration/synthesis of ideas, concepts,
constructs, theories, and techniques from multiple paradigms,
perspectives, and disciplines, in the analysis, understanding and
design of cognitive and intelligent systems. Contributions describing
results obtained within the traditional disciplines are also sought if
such work has broader implications and relevance.
The journal seeks to foster and promote the discussion of novel
approaches in studying cognitive and intelligent systems. It also
encourages cross-fertilization of disciplines, by publishing
high-quality contributions in all of the areas of study, including
artificial intelligence, linguistics, psychology, psychiatry,
philosophy, system and control theory, anthropology, sociology,
biological sciences, and neuroscience.
The scope of the journal includes the study of a variety of different
cognitive systems, at different levels, ranging from social/cultural
cognition, to individual cognitive agents, to components of such
systems. Of particular interest are theoretical, experimental, and
integrative studies and computational modeling of cognitive systems,
at different levels of detail, and from different perspectives.
Send submissions in POSTSCRIPT format by electronic mail to one
of the three co-Editors-in-Chief.
(Note The journal transends traditional disciplinary boundaries,
and considers contributions from all relevant disciplines and approaches.
The key is the quality of the work and the accessibility and relevance
to readers in different disciplines.)
The first two issues of this new journal, published by ElsevierScience,
have appeared on the Web .
In addition to this electronic form, the issues will also be printed
and bound as archival volume. Published papers will be considered
automatically for inclusion in specially edited books on Cognitive
Systems Research.
For further information, see: http://www.cecs.missouri.edu/~rsun/journal.html
For journal content, see http://www.elsevier.com/locate/cogsys
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action editors:
John Barnden, School of Computer Science, University of Birmingham,
U.K.\\ William Bechtel, Department of Philosophy, Washington
University, St. Louis, USA.\\ Rik Belew, Computer Science and
Engineering Department, University of California, San Diego, USA.\\
Mark H. Bickhard, Department of Psychology, Lehigh University, USA.\\
Deric Bownds, Dept. of Zoology, University of Wisconsin, Madison,
USA. \\ David Chalmers, Department of Philosophy, University of
California, Santa Cruz, USA. \\ B. Chandrasekaran, Department of
Computer and Information Science, Ohio State University, USA.\\ Marco
Dorigo, University of Brussels, Brussels, Belgium\\ Michael Dyer,
Computer Science Department, University of California, Los Angeles,
USA.\\ Lee Giles, NEC Research Institute, Princeton, New Jersey,
USA. \\ George Graham, Philosophy Department, University of Alabama at
Birmingham, Birmingham, AL, USA.\\ Stephen J.Hanson, Psychology Dept.,
Rutgers University, Newark, New Jersey, USA.\\ Valerie Gray
Hardcastle, Dept. of Philosophy, Virginia Polytechnic and State
University, Blacksburg, Virginia, USA.\\ James Hendler, Department of
Computer Science, University of Maryland, College Park, USA.\\ Stephen
M. Kosslyn, Department of Psychology, Harvard University, USA. \\
George Lakoff, Dept. of Linguistics, University of California,
Berkeley, USA.\\ Joseph LeDoux, Center for Neuroscience, New York
University, New York, USA.\\ Daniel Levine, Department of Psychology,
University of Texas at Arlington, USA.\\ Vladimir J. Lumelsky,
Robotics Laboratory, Department of Mechanical Engineering, University
of Wisconsin, Madison, USA.\\ James Pustejovsky, Brandeis University,
Massachusetts, USA.\\ Lynne M. Reder, Department of Psychology,
Carnegie Mellon University, Pittsburgh, PA 15213, USA.\\ Jude Shavlik,
Computer Sciences Department, University of Wisconsin, Madison, USA.\\
Tim Shallice, Department of Psychology, University College, London, UK
\\ Aaron Sloman, School of Computer Science, The University of
Birmingham, UK. \\ Paul Thagard, Philosophy Department, University of
Waterloo, Canada.\\ Leonard Uhr, Computer Sciences Department,
University of Wisconsin, Madison, USA.\\ David Waltz, NEC Research
Institute, Princeton, NJ, USA.\\ Xin Yao, Dept. of Computer Science,
Australian Defense Force Academy, Canberra, Australia.\\
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