15.279, Calls: Computational Ling/USA; Neurolinguistics

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LINGUIST List:  Vol-15-279. Sun Jan 25 2004. ISSN: 1068-4875.

Subject: 15.279, Calls: Computational Ling/USA; Neurolinguistics

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1)
Date:  Sat, 24 Jan 2004 19:29:35 -0500 (EST)
From:  Roxana_Girju at baylor.edu
Subject:  Workshop on Computational Lexical Semantics (HLT/NAACL-2004)

2)
Date:  Wed, 21 Jan 2004 12:01:32 -0500
From:  Michael Ullman <michael at georgetown.edu>
Subject:  Cortex special issue on Broca's area

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

Date:  Sat, 24 Jan 2004 19:29:35 -0500 (EST)
From:  Roxana_Girju at baylor.edu
Subject:  Workshop on Computational Lexical Semantics (HLT/NAACL-2004)

Workshop on Computational Lexical Semantics (HLT/NAACL-2004)
Short Title: CLS

Date: 06-May-2004 - 07-May-2004
Location: Boston, MA, United States of America
Contact: Roxana Girju
Contact Email: Roxana_Girju at baylor.edu
Meeting URL: http://cs.baylor.edu/~girju/hlt-naacl/cfp-CLS04.html

Linguistic Sub-field: Computational Linguistics
Subject Language: English
Call Deadline: 02-Feb-2004

Meeting Description:

Workshop on Computational Lexical Semantics (HLT/NAACL-2004) Final
Call for Papers and Participation

!! Deadline extended: February 2nd, 2004 !!


                          Computational Lexical Semantics
                    Workshop in conjunction with HLT/NAACL 2004
              (http://cs.baylor.edu/~girju/hlt-naacl/cfp-CLS04.html)
                                 May 6, 2004
                           The Plaza Hotel, Boston, MA

Workshop Lexical semantics is the study of word semantic properties in
context and it is at the core of NLP and many of its
applications. Recently, there has been a renewed interest in text
semantics fueled in part by the complexity of some major research
initiatives, such as Question Answering, Text Summarization, Machine
Translation, Information Extraction, Reasoning, and others. The aim of
this workshop is to bring together researchers from academia,
government, and industry interested in text understanding, lexical
semantics, knowledge representation, question answering, information
retrieval, machine translation, and speech processing to submit papers
reporting on recent advances and new perspectives in computational
lexical semantics, including but not limited to the following topics:

*       semantically based language models;
*       information retrieval using semantics;
*       complex nominals - acquisition and interpretation;
*       polysemy and sense boundaries;
*       semantic roles and other semantic relations;
*       verb semantic classes and alternations;
*       semantics of adjectives, adverbs and prepositions;
*       metonymy and metaphor;
*       the role of context in lexical semantics;
*       representation issues in lexical semantics;
*       tools and resources;
*       evaluation of systems;
Papers describing applications of natural language, speech
understanding, and information retrieval that use lexical semantics
are especially welcome.

Important Dates:

Monday, Feb. 2, 2004      Paper submission deadline (!! Extended !!)
Monday, Feb. 23, 2004     Notification of acceptance
Monday, March 1, 2004     Camera ready version deadline
Thursday, May 6, 2004     Workshop

Workshop Format:

The desired workshop length is one day of approximately 6 hours of
paper presentations. We expect to accept between 15 - 18 papers (20 -
30 minutes / paper).

Submission Format:

The papers should be of maximum 8 pages (including references)
submitted in electronic form (ps or pdf) following the style provided
by the HLT/NAACL-04 conference. All submissions must be original,
previously unpublished work and should not identify the author(s). The
papers should be attached to an email indicating the contact authors,
paper's title, and appropriate subject areas under which the paper can
be classified. Please submit the papers via email to Roxana Girju
(Roxana_Girju at baylor.edu).

Program Committee:

Dan Moldovan                 University of Texas at Dallas (Co-chair)
Roxana Girju                 Baylor University, USA (Co-chair)
Jade Goldstein               DoD, USA
Vasileios Hatzivassiloglu    Columbia University, USA
Marti Hearst                 U.C. Berkeley, USA
Mirella Lapata               University of Sheffield, UK
Martha Palmer                University of Pennsylvania, USA
John Prange                  ARDA, USA
James Pustejovsky            Brandeis University, USA
Carol Van Ess-Dykema         DoD, USA

Contact:

Interested participants should send their questions to Roxana Girju
(Roxana_Girju at baylor.edu).





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

Date:  Wed, 21 Jan 2004 12:01:32 -0500
From:  Michael Ullman <michael at georgetown.edu>
Subject:  Cortex special issue on Broca's area

Cortex special issue on Broca's area

Cortex: A Journal Devoted to the Study of the Nervous System &
Behavior


Special Issue: INTEGRATIVE MODELS OF BROCA'S AREA AND THE VENTRAL
PREMOTOR CORTEX

Guest Editors:

Ricarda I. Schubotz (schubotz at cns.mpg.de) Max Planck Institute of
Cognitive Neuroscience; PO Box500 355; D-04303Leipzig; Germany

Christian J. Fiebach (christian at fiebach.org) Department of Psychology
& Helen Wills Neuroscience Institute; University of California,
Berkeley; 4143 Tolman Hall; Berkeley, CA 94720-5050; USA

Deadline for submission: March 31, 2004


We are pleased to announce a special issue of Cortex focusing on
Broca's area and the ventral premotor cortex. Today, it is without
doubt that Broca's area is involved in language processing, but also
in several other domains including working memory, music processing,
action perception and execution, and imitation. Broca's area shares
many functional and anatomical features with the neighboring ventral
premotor cortex, and both have been suggested as regions serving the
integration of sensory and motor events. The challenge for modern
cognitive neuroscience is to formulate models capable of accounting
for the domain-general nature of these brain areas. The present
special issue provides a platform for discussing such integrative
models of the functioning of Broca's area and the ventral premotor
cortex. This special issue was inspired by a workshop recently held at
the Max Planck Institute of Cognitive Neuroscience which brought
together researchers in the field of cognitive neuroscience addressing
the topics of action processing and language (see
http://www.cns.mpg.de/brocapmc).

We welcome the submission of original research papers which employ
functional neuroimaging techniques to target functions of Broca's area
and/or the ventral premotor cortex.

Please send your intention to submit by February 15, 2004 to:
schubotz at cns.mpg.de.


Please note:
1. Cortex has new Editors (Sergio Della Sala, Aberdeen, UK and Jordan
Grafman, Bethesda, USA).
2. This special issue will be made into a hard cover book with proper
ISBN.
3. Color figures are printed at no cost for authors (within reasonable
limits).
4. Cortex provides free access to electronic on-line versions of
Cortex (www.cortex-online.org), which guarantees a wider audience.


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