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CLIN 2001 PROGRAM AND CALL FOR PARTICIPATION Twelfth CLIN Meeting (Computational Linguistics in the Netherlands) Friday, 30 November, 2001 University of Twente CLIN 2001, the twelfth meeting of Computional Linguistics in the Netherlands, will take place in the Collegezalen Complex (CC-building) at the Computer Science Department of the University of Twente, The Netherlands. A preliminary program and registration form are now available (see below). The languages of the conference are Dutch and English. Keynote lecture: Dr. David Traum (University of Southern California) "Ideas on Multi-layer dialogue management for Multi-party, Multi-conversation, Multi-modal communication" PROGRAM The program of CLIN 2001 includes over 30 talks on many different aspects of computational linguistics, including parsing technology, information retrieval and presentation, syntax and semantics, machine learning, corpus research and computational lexicography. The preliminary program and all accepted abstracts can be viewed at the following address: http://parlevink.cs.utwente.nl/Conferences/clin2001.html On this page you will also find links to information about registration, route and accommodation. REGISTRATION The registration fee for CLIN 2001 is EURO 29,50 (NLG 65,=). SIKS-AiO's can participate for free. The registration fee entitles you to the proceedings of CLIN 2000 (held in Tilburg), refreshments during the breaks, a lunch, and an informal reception. To register, please fill in the registration form at http://parlevink.cs.utwente.nl/Conferences/Clin2001/registration.html If you have any questions concerning registration, please email Charlotte Bijron: bijronMail to author|Respond to list|Read more issues|LINGUIST home page|Top of issuecs.utwente.nl ORGANISATION CLIN 2001 is organised by the Parlevink language engineering group at the University of Twente, in cooperation with SIKS (School voor Informatie en KennisSystemen). The local organisers of this year's meeting are Anton Nijholt, Mariet Theune, Charlotte Bijron and Hendri Hondorp. Postal address: CLIN 2001, TKI secretariat (Parlevink) University of Twente Department of Computer Science P.O. Box 217 7500 AE Enschede The Netherlands Information about previous CLIN meetings can be found at: http://www.let.rug.nl/%7Evannoord/clin/clin.html