LINGUIST List 17.1689
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Sun Jun 04 2006
Calls: Morphology/France;Computational Ling/USA
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1. Nabil
Hathout,
Forum de Morphologie / 5e Décembrettes
2. John
Edward,
International Conference on Artificial Intelligence and Pattern Recognition
Message 1: Forum de Morphologie / 5e Décembrettes
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Date: 02-Jun-2006
From: Nabil Hathout <Nabil.Hathout univ-tlse2.fr>
Subject: Forum de Morphologie / 5e Décembrettes
Full Title: Forum de Morphologie / 5e Décembrettes Date: 07-Dec-2006 - 08-Dec-2006 Location: Toulouse, France Contact Person: Fabio Montermini Meeting Email: decembrettes univ-tlse2.fr Web Site: http://www.univ-tlse2.fr/erss/decembrettes2006/ Linguistic Field(s): Morphology Call Deadline: 18-Jun-2006 Meeting Description: The 'Décembrettes' is an annual conference which is organized by the Morphology group within the ERSS. It brings together a number of French and foreign scholars working in the field of morphology in Toulouse, on the first week in December. The 2006 edition is organized in parallel with the Forum de Morphologie, a morphology conference organized in France since 1997. UPDATE: DEADLINE EXTENDED TO JUNE 18, 2006 International Morphology Conference Forum de Morphologie - 5e Décembrettes Toulouse, December 7-8, 2006 Université de Toulouse - le Mirail Analogy and lexical pressure in morphology - Call for papers - Note: The deadline for submission has been extended to June 18, 2006 The Forum de Morphologie originated from the collaboration of a group of French researchers in the domain. In 1997 it organized in Lille its first international morphology conference, which was followed by a second edition in Toulouse in 1999, and a third edition in Lille in 2002. The proceedings of these conferences were published in the Silexicales series at the University of Lille III. In parallel, the morphology component of the ERSS (UMR 5610) research unit organizes since 2002 the ''Décembrettes'', a morphology conference which takes place every year in Toulouse at the beginning of December, and which regularly gathers French and foreign researchers. In 2006 the two conferences will join to begin a single event called Forum de Morphologie / 5e Décembrettes, which will take place in Toulouse on December, 7-8. One of the two days of the conference will be devoted to a thematic session on ''Analogy and lexical pressure in morphology'', a topic both theoretically and descriptively crucial for our scientific community. The second day there will be a general session devoted to communications on any aspect of morphological research. The organizers invite contribution proposals for 20 minutes talks on any domain of morphological analysis; all theoretical perspectives are welcome. Method of submission: Abstracts, in English or in French, should be strictly anonymous and should contain no more than 1.000 words. On a separate sheet, contributors should indicate their name, affiliation and the e-mail address at which they wish to be contacted. Abstracts should be sent by e-mail (preferably in PDF format, or in RTF) to the following address: decembrettes univ-tlse2.fr before May 31, 2006. Invited speakers Geert Booij (Leiden) ; Luigi Burzio (John Hopkins, Baltimore) ; Sergio Scalise (Bologna) Scientific committee Gilles Boyé (ERSS, Nancy 2) ; Georgette Dal (STL, Lille III) ; Bernard Fradin (LLF, Paris 7) ; Nabil Hathout (ERSS, Toulouse - le Mirail) ; Françoise Kerleroux (Modyco, Paris X) ; Fiammetta Namer (Atilf, Nancy 2) ; Marc Plénat (ERSS, Toulouse - le Mirail) ; Florence Villoing (UMR 7023, Paris 8) Selection committee Denis Apothéloz (Atilf, Nancy 2) ; Teresa Cabré (U. Autónoma de Barcelona) ; Hélène Giraudo (LPL, Aix-Marseille 1) ; Nicola Grandi (Milano Bicocca) ; Laurence Labrune (ERSSAB, Bordeaux 3) ; Fabio Montermini (ERSS, Toulouse - le Mirail) ; Jasmina Milicevic (Dalhousie) ; Vito Pirrelli (CNR, Pisa) ; Angela Ralli (Patras) ; Michel Roché (ERSS, Toulouse - le Mirail) ; Christoph Schwarze (Konstanz) Calendar : -March 2006 : first call for papers -June 18, 2006 : extended deadline for abstracts submission -July 15, 2006 : notification of acceptance -September 2006 : definitive program -December 7-8, 2006 : conference Organizing committee Christine Fèvre-Pernet; Nabil Hathout; Fabio Montermini; Nicole Serna Contact UMR 5610 Maison de la Recherche Université de Toulouse-Le Mirail 5, allées Antonio Machado F-31058 - Toulouse Cedex 9 France Tel. 05-61-50-36-02 Fax 05-61-50-46-77 Web : http://www.univ-tlse2.fr/erss/decembrettes2006/ E-mail : decembrettes univ-tlse2.fr
Message 2: International Conference on Artificial Intelligence and Pattern Recognition
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Date: 02-Jun-2006
From: John Edward <jeedward gmail.com>
Subject: International Conference on Artificial Intelligence and Pattern Recognition
Full Title: International Conference on Artificial Intelligence and Pattern Recognition Short Title: AIPR-07 Date: 09-Jul-2007 - 12-Jul-2007 Location: Orlando, FL, USA Contact Person: John Edward Meeting Email: jeedward gmail.com Web Site: http://www.promoteresearch.org Linguistic Field(s): Computational Linguistics; General Linguistics Call Deadline: 01-Feb-2007 Meeting Description: the 2007 International Conference on Artificial Intelligence and Pattern Recognition (AIPR-07) will be held during 9-12 of July 2007 in Orlando, FL, USA. AIPR is an important event in the areas of Artificial Intelligence (AI) as well as Pattern Recognition (PR) and focuses on all areas of AI, PR and related topics which include all aspects of linguistics. The conference will be held at the same time and location where three other major events will be taking place. The scope of the conference includes all areas of AI and PR and all related areas. Sample topics include but WILL NOT be limited to: Artificial neural networks Automated problem solving Bayesian-based methodologies Bio-informatics Biometrics Brain modelling Case-based reasoning Cognitive approaches for pattern recognition Cognitive modeling Cognitive science Collaborative learning and filtering Computational biology Computational intelligence for business intelligence Computational needs of learning models Computer vision and image analysis Constraint-based reasoning and constraint programming Content based image retrieval Data mining & knowledge discovery Decision support systems Distributed AI algorithms and techniques Distributed AI systems and architectures Emerging technologies Evaluation of AI tools Evolutionary computing Expert systems and applications Feature selection and classification Formal learning methods Fractals Fuzzy logic and applications Fuzzy Sets and applications Game playing Genetic algorithms Grammatical inference Graph-based learning Hardware for pattern recognition and machine intelligence Heuristic searching Image processing Information retrieval and data mining Integration of AI with other technologies Intelligent agents Intelligent data mining and farming Intelligent databases Intelligent information fusion Intelligent information systems Intelligent networks Intelligent software engineering Intelligent tutoring systems Intelligent user interface Intelligent web-based business Knowledge acquisition Knowledge acquisition and discovery techniques Knowledge discovery Knowledge networks and management Knowledge representation Knowledge representation and management Knowledge-intensive problem solving techniques Languages and programming techniques for AI Learning and adaptive sensor fusion Machine learning Machine translation Medical imaging Multisensor data fusion using neural and fuzzy techniques Natural language processing Neural networks and applications ODE Methods and machine learning Pattern recognition Probabilistic reasoning Reasoning strategies Remote sensing Robotics and applications Rough sets Search and meta-heuristics Self-adaptation techniques Semantic indexing Signal processing Social impact of AI Social intelligence (markets & computational societies) Soft computing Soft Computing and its applications for pattern recognition Software tools for AI Speech processing Speedup learning techniques Statistical methods in learning Steganography and digital watermarking Swarm intelligence Symbolic data analysis Temporal abstractions Text categorization and classification Text mining Theory refinement methodologies Uncertainty Analysis Wavelets Web intelligence Applications
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