17.3177, Calls: General Linguisitics/South Korea; Computational Linguistics/UK

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Subject: 17.3177, Calls: General Linguisitics/South Korea; Computational Linguistics/UK

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1)
Date: 28-Oct-2006
From: Ik-Hwan Lee < ihlee at yonsei.ac.kr >
Subject: International Congress of Linguists-Workshop 

2)
Date: 25-Oct-2006
From: Maneesha Singh < M.Singh at lboro.ac.uk >
Subject: International Workshop on Advances in Pattern Recognition 

	
-------------------------Message 1 ---------------------------------- 
Date: Mon, 30 Oct 2006 11:12:12
From: Ik-Hwan Lee < ihlee at yonsei.ac.kr >
Subject: International Congress of Linguists-Workshop 
 


Full Title: International Congress of Linguists-Workshop 
Short Title: CIL 18 

Date: 21-Jul-2008 - 26-Jul-2008
Location: Seoul, Korea, South 
Contact Person: Ik-Hwan Lee
Meeting Email: ihlee at yonsei.ac.kr
Web Site: http://linguistics.or.kr 

Linguistic Field(s): General Linguistics 

Subject Language(s): English (eng)

Call Deadline: 30-Nov-2006 

Meeting Description:

XVIIIth International Congress of Linguists (CIL 18)-Workshop

Korea University, Seoul, Republic of Korea
July 21-26, 2008

Organized by the Linguistic Society of Korea 

Under the auspices of the Permanent International Committee of Linguists (CIPL)

Sponsored by the Ministry of Education and Human Resources Development, Republic of Korea

Address of the Local Organizing Committee: 
c/o Ik-Hwan Lee, College of Liberal Arts, Yonsei University, 
Seoul 120-749, Republic of Korea
Tel. +82-2-365-4290, +82-2-2123-2315
Fax. +82-2-313-4290, +82-2-393-3513
E-mail: ihlee at yonsei.ac.kr

We are pleased to announce that the 18th International Congress of Linguists will be held from July 21 through 26, 2008, at Korea University, Seoul, Korea. Those who are interested in organizing a workshop are invited to apply. 

Guidelines for Organizing Workshops

1.(a) Each workshop will be basically allotted 3 to 5 hours, depending on the number of accepted papers.
(b) Each workshop is distributed over 1 or 2 evenings.
2. Each oral presentation will be allotted 15 minutes, plus 5 minutes for questions/answers and discussion.
3. The workshop organizer solely is in charge of organizing the papers thematically.
4. The moderators and the general format of the workshops will be decided by the Local Organizing Committee, taking the workshop organizer's suggestions into consideration.
5. The workshop organizer reviews the received abstracts. The workshop organizer also decides how many abstracts should be accepted.
6. Important Dates:
(1) Deadline for Application of Organizing Workshops: November 30, 2006.
(The application should include the title and a short description of the workshop. The number of workshops will be around ten.)
(2) Announcement of 'Call for Papers': Before December 31, 2006.(The announcement of 'Call for Papers' will be made by LOC.)
(3) Deadline for a three-page abstract: March 31, 2007.(The receivers of these three-page abstracts are LOC and the Workshop Organizer.)
(4) Notification of Workshop Acceptance: April 30, 2007.
(5) One-page abstract to be published in the Congress Proceedings: March 31, 2008. (The receiver of these one-page abstracts is LOC.)


	
-------------------------Message 2 ---------------------------------- 
Date: Mon, 30 Oct 2006 11:12:18
From: Maneesha Singh < M.Singh at lboro.ac.uk >
Subject: International Workshop on Advances in Pattern Recognition 

	

Full Title: International Workshop on Advances in Pattern Recognition 
Short Title: IWAPR 2007 

Date: 21-Jul-2007 - 23-Jul-2007
Location: Plymouth, United Kingdom 
Contact Person: Maneesha Singh
Meeting Email: M.Singh at lboro.ac.uk
Web Site: http://www.iwapr.org 

Linguistic Field(s): Computational Linguistics 

Subject Language(s): English (eng)

Language Family(ies): English 

Call Deadline: 15-Jan-2007 

Meeting Description:

IWAPR2007 follows on from the success of previous international conferences in this area (ICAPR'98, ICAPR'2001, and ICAPR'2005). The aim of the workshop is to bring together some of the latest advances in pattern recognition applied to a diverse range of applications. IWAPR2007 is being organised in conjunction with the 5th International Summer School on Pattern Recognition (ISSPR), which is being organised at the same venue between 22-27 July, 2007. The Call for Paper submission is open to anyone, whether they are attending or not attending ISSPR. There are obvious benefits of attending both events and this is strongly encouraged.

IWAPR is supported by a range of organisations. It will be published exclusively by Springer in the form of a book, and electronic proceedings will also be available. It should be noted that at least one author must register for the workshop for the paper to be published, and an author can register the first paper at full registration, and all subsequent papers at 50% of full registration per paper. 

Recommended topics include, but are not limited to, the following:
- Statistical Parametric Approaches (Probability-based) - Statistical Non-Parametric Approaches - Structural and Graph-based Approaches - Neural Networks - Supervised, Unsupervised and Re-inforcement learning - Data Mining - Time-Series Analysis - Evolutionary Computation - Fuzzy Pattern Recognition - Knowledge and Case-Based systems - Performance Evaluation of Pattern Recognition Systems - Data Visualisation.
 



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