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MSc in Psycholinguistics at the University of Edinburgh We announce a new one-year MSc degree in Psycholinguistics, at the University of Edinburgh. The programme is based in the Department of Psychology and draws on the world-class expertise in language research at Edinburgh, principally in the Department of Psychology, the Division of Informatics (incorporating the School of Cognitive Science), and the Department of Theoretical and Applied Linguistics. We invite applications from individuals with good honours degrees (or their non-UK equivalent) in relevant disciplines. Our goal is to provide students with a comprehensive introduction to research into the psychology of language, taught by staff who are themselves internationally known researchers in the field. The programme also provides training in a wide range of research methods, and will be a valuable precursor to PhD studies at Edinburgh or elsewhere. Please visit our website for further information. http://www.psy.ed.ac.uk/Teaching/pg/psycholing.html ****************************************************************************** Dr. Richard Shillcock Institute for Adaptive and Neural Computation Division of Informatics University of Edinburgh 2 Buccleuch Place Edinburgh EH8 9LW UK MAIL : Richard.ShillcockMail to author|Respond to list|Read more issues|LINGUIST home page|Top of issueed.ac.uk VOICE : +44 (131) 650 4425 FAX : +44 (131) 650 6626 www : http://www.cogsci.ed.ac.uk/~rcs/ and Department of Psychology 7 George Square Edinburgh EH8 9JZ UK VOICE : +44 (131) 650 3453 FAX : +44 (131) 650 3461
EUROLAN 2001 - Second Call for Participation Summer School on "Creation and Exploitation of Annotated Language Resources" 5th in the series of Eurolan Schools 30 July - 11 August 2001 Iasi, Romania Theme The goal of EUROLAN 2001 is to insert into the participants' minds data on the theory, methodology, and technology for creating and using annotated language resources for language engineering. Experienced brainwashers will spend all mornings trying to convince you, and all afternoons trying to test the effect of their previous efforts. In translation, tutorials on a variety of topics will be accompanied with hands-on experience using tools for resource annotation, as well as techniques for using these resources to augment the performance of language engineering applications such as information retrieval, information extraction, machine translation, summarization, deep understanding, etc. In case you are wondering what will really happen, the list of main topics should give you an idea: Annotation formalisms and standards for NLP (XML, XCES) Sub-syntactic annotation (tokenization, part of speech tagging, shallow-parsing - chunking) Qualitative and quantitative approaches to analysis of corpora Annotation of semantics, word sense disambiguation, semantic roles of verbs, meaning relationships, linguistic chains Annotation of discourse (structure, co-reference, deep understanding) Exploitation for anaphora resolution Exploitation for information extraction and information retrieval Exploitation for summarization, discourse interpretation and data mining Exploitation for machine translation Creation and exploitation tools in cross-lingual application Invited Lecturers Your endeavors to understand something of what is going on will be guided by: Catalina Barbu - Universities of Wolverhampton & Iasi Paul Buitelaar - DFKI, Saarbr�cken Dan Cristea - University of Iasi Hamish Cunningham - University of Sheffield Chuck Fillmore - University of California, Berkeley Atsushi Fujii - University of Library and Information Science - Tokyo Ulf Hermjakob - University of Southern California Graeme Hirst - University of Toronto Nancy Ide - Vassar College, Poughkeepsie Adam Kilgarriff - University of Brighton Daniel Marcu - ISI, University of Southern California Ruslan Mitkov - University of Wolverhampton Sergei Nirenburg - New Mexico State University Laurent Romary - LORIA Nancy Valentin Tablan - Universities of Sheffield & Iasi Dan Tufis - Romanian Academy, Bucharest Hans Uszkoreit - Saarland University of Saarbrucken Program Eurolan 2001 will take place between 30 July and 11 August 2001 in Iasi, Romania and will be hosted by the "Al. I. Cuza" University, Faculty of Computer Science. As the best way to avoid trouble with people is to keep them busy, the summer school will also include two workshops (Multi-layer corpus based analysis: http://www.cs.vassar.edu/~ide/Eurolan01-ws.html and Modular Programming Applied to Natural Language Processing: http://www.wlv.ac.uk/sles/compling/news/ ), intended to let us hear your voices, and two round tables on topics of particular interest (hopefully, you will not fall asleep): linguistic data consortia and industrial applications in response to market requirements. Don't panic! We have not forgotten the best part: a welcome party, a farewell party, a trip on Sunday, 5 August, to the Bucovina Monasteries (UNESCO Cultural Heritage in northern Romania), and many more!!! Registration and Costs As usual, you can register on-line. This time at: http://www.infoiasi.ro/~eurolan2001/fees.html If you make up you mind before 30 April, we have a special tuition fee for you: 250 USD. It will become 350 USD between 1 and 31 May 2001. Afterwards, we cannot guarantee that you find any more seats available in the conference room and computer labs. As you can see, we have tried to keep tuition fees low. If you still think these figures are high for your pocket, don't hesitate to contact us at: eurolanMail to author|Respond to list|Read more issues|LINGUIST home page|Top of issueinfoiasi.ro. You never know what wonderful solutions we might find. In case you plan to get also some sleep during this period, you may choose among the options below and we will make the reservation for you: Student hostel - double room: 10 USD/night or single room: 18 USD/night. nice rooms, with bathrooms, TV, fridge, coffee makers, breakfast for 2 bucks, close to the University (3 minutes walk downhill). City hotels (**) - double room: 16 USD/night or single room: 22 USD/night. nice rooms, with bathrooms, breakfast included, telephone and other hotel facilities, central location, 10 minutes walk uphill to the University. City hotel (***) - double room: 40 USD/night or single room: 55-65 USD/night. very nice rooms, with bathrooms, breakfast included, telephone and other hotel facilities, quiet and peaceful, somehow far away, 15 minutes by taxi or by your car, no other way to get to the University. We hope to gather everybody for lunch and dinner at an approximate price per day of 10-15 USD, depending on the diet. However lonely souls have the possibility to choose other arrangements in the city for a maximum of 20 USD. Don't forget to fill in your registration form and send it to us before 30 April 2001 (early registration) or 31 May 2001 (late registration). These deadlines also apply to the receipt of the tuition fee to the account below: . Bank name: BCR Iasi (Romanian Commercial Bank, Iasi branch) . Bank address: Str. Palat 11, Iasi 6600 - ROMANIA . Swift code: RNCBROBUIS . Account number: 2511.31-418.94 . Owner: "Al.I.Cuza" University of Iasi - please specify: "for EUROLAN" Please take into account that bank transfer costs should be paid in addition to the tuition fee. Organizing Committee For anything that goes wrong, you may blame: Nancy IDE - Vassar College, Poughkeepsie Dan CRISTEA - "Alexandru Ioan Cuza" University of Iasi Dan TUFIS - Romanian Academy, Bucharest Laurent ROMARY - LORIA Laboratories, Nancy Daniel MARCU - ISI, University of Southern California