LINGUIST List 19.2586
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Fri Aug 22 2008
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1. Manish
Mehta,
AAAI 2009 Spring Symposium on Intelligent Narrative
2. Mark
Van de Velde,
Third International Conference on Bantu Languages
Message 1: AAAI 2009 Spring Symposium on Intelligent Narrative
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Date: 22-Aug-2008
From: Manish Mehta <mehtama1 cc.gatech.edu>
Subject: AAAI 2009 Spring Symposium on Intelligent Narrative
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Full Title: AAAI 2009 Spring Symposium on Intelligent Narrative Date: 23-Mar-2009 - 25-Mar-2009 Location: palo alto, CA, USA Contact Person: Manish Mehta Meeting Email: mehtama1 cc.gatech.edu Web Site: http://www.cc.gatech.edu/conferences/aaai-int2/ Linguistic Field(s): General Linguistics Call Deadline: 03-Oct-2008 Meeting Description: This symposium aims to advance research in narrative technologies by bringing together relevant research communities to discuss innovations, progress and development in the field. Call for Papers Narrative is a pervasive aspect of all human societies. Human beings make sense of the world by constructing stories and listening to the stories of others. In addition, stories as a form of entertainment play a central role in our social and leisure lives. As a result, story and narrative have become a key interest for Artificial Intelligence researchers. The role of narrative as a primary mechanism for organizing human experience has been recognized in many fields, spawning multidisciplinary research that encompasses philosophy, art, psychology, cultural and literary studies, drama, and other domains. Topics of interest include, but are not limited to: - Story understanding/generation - Narrative structure in interface design - Narrative structure in the design of autonomous agents - Believable agents - Interactive storytelling - Narrative in commonsense reasoning - Narrative in intelligent learning environments - Narrative in serious games and edutainment - Intelligent narrative authoring tools - Narrative psychology - Emergent narrative - Virtual cinematography - Emotion modeling - Natural language generation/understanding for narrative There will be at least two panel discussions on topics such as ''Challenges for NLP in narrative research,'' ''New challenges in developing novel authoring paradigms,'' or ''Integrating research advances for building complete narrative environments.'' If you are interested in hosting a panel discussion, please contact the organizers at int2 cc.gatech.edu. The symposium will include three categories of papers: full papers of no more than eight (8) pages; extended abstracts of no more than four (4) pages; and demo and poster papers of two to four (2-4) pages. To foster more small-group discussions, every accepted paper will be presented as a poster regardless of length. Depending on the number of accepted papers, the full-length accepted papers will be invited to give 20-30 minute talks in addition to their poster presentation. The remaining accepted papers will be given five minute ''spotlight'' talks designed to advertise their poster. The full-length talks will be selected to illustrate the breadth of research in this area, and are not meant to indicate a higher 'ranking' among the proposals submitted. All forms of participation in the Symposium are highly valued! For more information contact the organizers at int2 cc.gatech.edu or visit the symposium's supplementary web site at http://www.cc.gatech.edu/conferences/aaai-int2/
Message 2: Third International Conference on Bantu Languages
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Date: 22-Aug-2008
From: Mark Van de Velde <mark.vandevelde ua.ac.be>
Subject: Third International Conference on Bantu Languages
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Full Title: Third International Conference on Bantu Languages Short Title: BANTU 3 Date: 25-Mar-2009 - 27-Mar-2009 Location: Tervuren, Belgium Contact Person: Mark Van de Velde Meeting Email: bantu.conference africamuseum.be Web Site: http://www.africamuseum.be/research/anthropology/linguistic/Bantu3 Linguistic Field(s): General Linguistics Language Family(ies): Narrow Bantu Call Deadline: 01-Sep-2008 Meeting Description: The Third International Conference on Bantu Languages brings together specialists in all aspects of the study of Bantu languages, as well as scholars interested in the (pre)history of Bantu speaking peoples. Second Call for Papers Abstracts are invited for conference presentations addressing any aspects of the analysis, description or comparison of Bantu languages. We especially welcome contributions on the three conference topics, viz (i) grammatizalisation and semantic change, (ii) historical linguistics and multidisciplinary approaches to the history of Bantu-speaking peoples and (iii) the noun phrase. Please consult our web page (in English and French) for a description of the conference themes and for further details: http://www.africamuseum.be/research/anthropology/linguistic/Bantu3
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