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CALL FOR PAPERS =============== Special Session on Intelligent Information Systems at International Conference on Intelligent Agents, Web Technologies and Internet Commerce - IAWTIC'2001 9-11 July 2001 Las Vegas, USA http://beth.canberra.edu.au/conferences/IAWTIC2001/index.htm In Conjunction with International Conference on Computational Intelligence for Modelling, Control and Automation - CIMCA'2001 9-11 July 2001 Las Vegas, USA http://beth.canberra.edu.au/conferences/CIMCA2001/index.htm There is a large amount of theoretical research and applications in the area of data mining and knowledge discovery for applications. Innovative research in theoretical and practical applications of data mining and knowledge discovery are sought for this special session. The topics of this session are: Web based mining Data mining applications in e-commerce Resource discovery in the Internet Internet standards for data mining Data mining and data warehousing Data mining in multidimensional databases Data mining in heterogeneous databases Data mining support for data warehouse design IMPORTANT DATES =============== 16 April 2001 Deadline for submission of draft papers 10 May 2001 Notification of acceptance 28 May 2001 Deadline for camera-ready copies of accepted papers 9-11 July 2001 Conference sessions SUBMISSION OF PAPERS ==================== Papers will be selected based on their originality, significance, correctness, and clarity of presentation. Extended abstract (4 pages) should be submitted to the following e-mail address: cimcaMail to author|Respond to list|Read more issues|LINGUIST home page|Top of issueise.canberra.edu.au PROCEEDINGS =========== The proceedings including all accepted papers will be published by as edited books by international publishers in USA. Further Information For further information either contact cimca
ise.canberra.edu.au or see the conference homepage at: http://beth.canberra.edu.au/conferences/IAWTIC2001/index.htm International Liaison: Canada and USA Liaison: J. D. Pinter, Dalhousie University, Canada West Asia and Australia Liaison: R. Jentzsch, University of Canberra, Australia R. Sarker, University of New South Wales, Australia Europe Liaison : Z. Pahlavani, AVIP, Austria Local Arrangements and Public Relation: S. Jones, ComPro, USA P. Kazumi, VL-Pro, The Netherlands Publicity: P. Kazumi, VL-Pro, The Netherlands S. Jones, ComPro, USA J. Richards, C-Tech, Germany
The 32nd Conference of the North East Linguistic Society will be organized by the CUNY Graduate Center and New York University in New York City, October 19-21, 2001. Invited speakers: Janet Dean Fodor & Richard Kayne We invite anonymous abstracts for posters and twenty-minute talks on any aspect of theoretical linguistics. Abstracts for cross-language studies of prosodic phrasing or microparametric variation are especially solicited. Abstracts should be at most one page, with one-inch margins, typed in at least 11-point font; a second page is permitted for data and references. Submissions are restricted to 1 individual and 1 joint abstract per author. ABSTRACTS MUST BE SUBMITTED ELECTRONICALLY VIA E-MAIL, using the NELS32 E-mail address <nels32Mail to author|Respond to list|Read more issues|LINGUIST home page|Top of issuegc.cuny.edu>. Please use the subject header "abstract", and include the abstract in the body of your message in plain text format (no file attachments) followed by the author information: name, title of abstract, area of specialization (phonology, syntax ...), poster or main session, affiliation(s), mailing & E-mail address. DEADLINE FOR RECEIPT OF ABSTRACTS: JULY 1, 2001 http://web.gc.cuny.edu/linguistics/nels.htm NELS32
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