16.3062, Confs: Computational Ling/Taipei, Taiwan
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Subject: 16.3062, Confs: Computational Ling/Taipei, Taiwan
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Date: 18-Oct-2005
From: Yi-Fen Liu < paclic19 at gate.sinica.edu.tw >
Subject: 19th Pacific Asia Conference on Language, Information and Computation
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Date: Mon, 24 Oct 2005 13:28:09
From: Yi-Fen Liu < paclic19 at gate.sinica.edu.tw >
Subject: 19th Pacific Asia Conference on Language, Information and Computation
19th Pacific Asia Conference on Language, Information and Computation
Short Title: PACLIC19
Date: 01-Dec-2005 - 03-Dec-2005
Location: Taipei, Taiwan
Contact: Shu-Chuan Tseng
Contact Email: paclic19 at gate.sinica.edu.tw
Meeting URL: http://paclic19.sinica.edu.tw
Linguistic Field(s): Computational Linguistics
Meeting Description:
PACLIC (Pacific Asia Conference on Language, Information, and Computation) is a unique conference in its inter-disciplinary and multi-lingual nature. It aims to create synergy between theoretical and computational linguists, as well as to provide a forum for exchange and sharing of ideas among scholars of the Pacific Asia region. Our vision is that the development and sharing of knowledge cannot be blocked by disciplinary and national boundaries. The strength of the Pacific Asia region lies in its multilingualism and multi-cultural heritage. Substantial contribution to human beings can be made if synergy is created across the multi-lingual and multi-cultural spectrum. The endurance and longevity of the PACLIC conferences attest to the validity of this vision.
PACLIC19, just like all previous PACLIC's, welcomes original researches in linguistic accounts and their application to and/or ramifications for language and speech processing.
Foci of these studies should be on Chinese, Korean, Japanese, Thai, and other languages used in the Pacific-Asia region.
PACLIC 19
The 19th Pacific Asia Conference on Language, Information and Computation
December 1-3, 2005
Centre for Academic Activities, Academia Sinica, Taipei
Organized by
Institute of Linguistics, Academia Sinica
Association for Computational Linguistics and Chinese Language Processing
The 19th Pacific Asia Conference on Language, Information and Computation (PACLIC 19) will be held in Academia Sinica on December 1-3, 2005. Following the long tradition of PACLIC conferences, PACLIC 19 emphasizes the integration of language processing - from linguistic understanding through information parsing to computational calculation and modelling. This year PACLIC will be hosted by the Institute of Linguistics (Academia Sinica) and Taiwan's academic association for computational linguistics, the Association for Computational Linguistics and Chinese Language Processing (ACLCLP). Research results of theoretical and empirical analysis of languages, automatic processing of linguistic information and their computational modelling will be presented at PACLIC 19. The PACLIC 19 online registration is now open. To be qualified for the discount of early registration, you are required to register before November 1, 2005. Please visit our website at http://paclic19.sinica.edu.tw. The programme of PACLIC19 is shown in following pages.
Invited Speakers:
Steven Bird (University of Melbourne)
Querying Linguistic Databases
Suk-Jin Chang (Seoul National University)
Form-Meaning Interface in Constraint-based Unified Grammar: Linking Prosody and Pragmatics
Suzanne Stevenson (University of Toronto)
Automatically Determining the Semantics of Multiword Predicates
Committees:
Honorary Chair: Chin-chuan Cheng (Academia Sinica)
Conference Chair: Chu-Ren Huang (Academia Sinica)
Program Committee Co-Chairs:
Jhing-fa Wang (National Cheng Kung University)
Tom Lai (City University of Hong Kong)
Yuji Matsumoto (Nara Institute of Science and Technology)
Yongkyoon No (Chungnam National University)
Organization: Shu-Chuan Tseng
(Academia Sinica)
PACLIC 19 Secretariat: paclic19 at gate.sinica.edu.tw
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