Call for Papers: Special Issue on COMPUTATIONAL SEMANTICS
Uma Pappuswamy
umarani+ at PITT.EDU
Mon Apr 4 02:31:07 UTC 2005
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Special Issue on COMPUTATIONAL SEMANTICS
SOUTH ASIAN LANGUAGE REVIEW (SALR), a bi-annual journal published in
India beginning with January 1991 invites contributions on the theme
`Computational Semantics', in areas which include, but are not limited
to the following topics:
Knowledge representation and reasoning
Computational semantics for special applications (such as
Intelligent Tutoring Systems, Language Modeling,
Machine Learning, Machine Translation, etc)
Building semantic interfaces in grammars
Formalisms for computational semantics
Computational lexical semantics
Word Sense Disambiguation
Submission Requirements:
Authors are requested to submit an original paper in not more than 3000
words (15 pages) by September 30, 2005.
Format preferred: MS Word (doc or rtf files) and if possible a pdf or
ps file too.
Style-sheet: Refer to the style-sheet of the Journal `Language'.
Email submissions: umarani at pitt.edu and onkoul at sify.com
Notification of acceptance will be sent by November 30, 2005.
Revised versions of the accepted papers should be submitted by December
31, 2005.
Snail mail/Disk Submissions:
Dr Umarani Pappuswamy
Associate Editor SALR
745 Learning Research and Development Center
3939 O'Hara Street
University of Pittsburgh
Pittsburgh, PA 15260, USA.
or
Prof Omkar N. Koul
Editor SALR
C-13 Greenview Apartments
33, Sector 9, Rohini
Delhi 110085
INDIA
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