13.3166, Calls: Cognitive Science/Logic, Lang&Information
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Subject: 13.3166, Calls: Cognitive Science/Logic, Lang&Information
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Date: Mon, 02 Dec 2002 22:22:44 +0000
From: p.slezak at unsw.edu.au
Subject: Cognitive Science, Sydney Australia
2)
Date: Tue, 03 Dec 2002 01:02:44 +0000
From: kaufmann at northwestern.edu
Subject: Logic, Language and Information, Vienna Austria
-------------------------------- Message 1 -------------------------------
Date: Mon, 02 Dec 2002 22:22:44 +0000
From: p.slezak at unsw.edu.au
Subject: Cognitive Science, Sydney Australia
4th ICCS International Conference on Cognitive Science
and
7th ASCS Australasian Society for Cognitive Science Conference
Location: Sydney, Australia
Date: 13-Jul-2003 - 17-Jul-2003
Call Deadline: 01-Apr-2003
Web Site: http://www.cogsci.unsw.edu.au
Contact Person: Peter Slezak
Meeting Email: p.slezak at unsw.edua.u
Linguistic Subfield(s): Cognitive Science
Meeting Description:
COGNITIVE SCIENCE
Joint International Conference
4th ICCS International Conference on Cognitive Science
and
7th ASCS Australasian Society for Cognitive Science Conference
13-17 July, 2003
The University of New South Wales
Sydney, Australia
http://www.cogsci.unsw.edu.au
First Preliminary Announcement and
Call for Papers, Symposia & Workshops
INVITED SPEAKERS
Daniel Kahneman (Princeton University, USA)
Anne Treisman (Princeton University, USA)
William F. Brewer (University of Illinois, USA)
Tim van Gelder (Melbourne University, Australia)
Nobuo Masataka (Kyoto University, Japan)
Jung-Oh Kim (Seoul National University, South Korea)
Chao-Yi Li. (Chinese Academy of Sciences)
Gary Hatfield (University of Pennsylvania. USA)
Byron Reeves (Stanford University and CSLI, USA)
Anna Wierzbicka (Australian National University, Australia)
We invite submissions from all contributing disciplines within Cognitive
Science, including:
*Computer science & Artificial Intelligence
*Linguistics
*Neuroscience
*Philosophy
*Psychology
*Anthropology
Important Key Dates
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1 April 2003 Abstracts and proposals for symposia due
1 May 2003 Notice of acceptance or rejection
1 June 2003 Full papers due
13-17 July, 2003 Conference
Proposals are invited for special streams and symposia. Planned
symposia include:
* Music and Cognition
* Cognitive Science and Education
* Cognitive Science of Science
* Animal Cognition
* Decision Making, Risk & Behavioural Finance
* Language and Cognition
* Brain imaging
* Machine Learning
* Evolutionary psychology
* Historical Foundations of Cognitive Science
* Psychiatry, Neuropsychiatry & Psychoanalysis
Submission of proposals for symposia and workshops should be emailed to:
Peter Slezak: p.slezak at unsw.edu.au
Please refer to our website for further details about the conference. More
information will be available on the website -
http://www.cogsci.unsw.edu.au - as planning progresses.
We look forward to seeing you in Sydney next year.
Dr Peter Slezak (Conference Chair)
Program in Cognitive Science
School of History & Philosophy of Science
University of New South Wales
Sydney NSW 2052, AUSTRALIA
Tel: (+61 2) 9385-2422
Fax: (+61 2) 9385-8003
email: p.slezak at unsw.edu.au
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Date: Tue, 03 Dec 2002 01:02:44 +0000
From: kaufmann at northwestern.edu
Subject: Logic, Language and Information, Vienna Austria
15th European Summer School in Logic, Language and Information
Short Title: ESSLLI-2003
Location: Vienna, Austria
Date: 18-AUG-03 - 29-AUG-03
Call Deadline: 07-May-2003
Web Site: http://www.logic.at/esslli03/
Contact Person: Matthias Baaz
Meeting Email: baaz at logic.at
Linguistic Subfield(s): Computational Linguistics
Meeting Description:
The main focus of the European Summer Schools in Logic, Language and
Information is on the interface between linguistics, logic and
computation. Foundational, introductory and advanced courses together
with workshops cover a wide variety of topics within the three areas
of interest: Language and Computation, Language and Logic, and Logic
and Computation.
CALL FOR PAPERS: Workshop on
Conditional and Unconditional Modality
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August 25-29, 2003, Vienna
This workshop will be held as part of the 15th European Summer
School in Logic, Language and Information (ESSLLI), August 18-29,
2003, Vienna, Austria.
Deadline for submissions: March 7, 2003.
For details, read on below or consult the following webpages:
Workshop page: http://www-linguistics.stanford.edu/sigmod/ESSLLI03/
ESSLLI 2003: http://www.logic.at/esslli03/
WORKSHOP AIMS:
The workshop is intended as part of a research program that aims
- to explore the logical constructs for alethic, deontic, and
epistemic modalities which underlie the semantics of natural
language modals and conditionals.
- to provide a theoretical basis for the various descriptive
generalizations capturing the distribution and interpretation of
modal expressions in terms of the modal and temporal notions
involved.
- to build compositional semantics for various types of modal
expressions that is uniform across conditional and non-conditional
uses.
We invite presentations that address any of the following topics:
- Logical tools to extend, refine or reconstruct the traditional
apparatus of possible worlds, times and events.
- Semantic analyses of modal expressions and conditionals.
- Empirical studies on the morphosyntactic and semantic interaction of
modal and temporal expressions cross-linguistically.
- Relation between illocutionary operators underlying evidential
systems across a variety of languages and epistemic modalities.
- Context dependence and dynamic effects of modal and evidential
assertions.
The workshop aims to facilitate the exchange of ideas between
researchers working in different linguistic schools and to bridge the
gap between l'art pour l'art logic and empirically grounded linguistic
analysis.
CALL FOR PAPERS:
All researchers in the area are invited to submit short papers
(between 1600 and 3200 words) describing their thesis/research topic,
approach and results. Talks will be 45 minutes long, including 10 - 15
minutes for discussion.
DEADLINE FOR SUBMISSIONS: March 7, 2003
Paper submissions should be sent to
Prof. dr. Frank Veltman
Department of Philosophy
University of Amsterdam
Nieuwe Doelenstraat 15
1012 CP Amsterdam
The Netherlands
Electronic submission is also welcomed. In this case submissions
should be in the form of either an ASCII, Postscript or pdf-file, and
sent to: veltman at hum.uva.nl
Authors of accepted papers will be notified by April 15th, 2003. The
deadline for receipt of revised papers to appear in the workshop
proceedings is May 14th, 2003.
ORGANIZERS:
The workshop is organized by the Interest Group in Mood & Modality.
PROGRAM COMMITTEE:
Cleo Condoravdi, PARC and Stanford University
Stefan Kaufmann, Northwestern University, Chicago
Jan Nuyts, University of Antwerp
Frank Veltman, University of Amsterdam
WORKSHOP FORMAT:
The workshop will consist of five sessions of 90 minutes each, held
over five days. There will be two presentations at each session with
time for questions and discussion.
REGISTRATION:
Workshop contributors will be required to register for
ESSLLI-2003. Reduced registration fees apply to authors of accepted
papers. The workshop is open to all ESSLLI participants.
IMPORTANT DATES:
March 7, 2003: Deadline for submissions
Apr 15, 2003: Notification of acceptance
May 15, 2003: Deadline for final copy
Aug 25, 2003: Start of workshop
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