LINGUIST List 19.3330
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Mon Nov 03 2008
Calls: Pragmatics,Semantics/France; Computational Ling/India
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1. Pascal
Amsili,
Conference on Semantics and Modelisation
2. Bhanu
Prasad,
Indian International Conference on Artificial Intelligence
Message 1: Conference on Semantics and Modelisation
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Date: 31-Oct-2008
From: Pascal Amsili <jsm09 free.fr>
Subject: Conference on Semantics and Modelisation
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Full Title: Conference on Semantics and Modelisation Short Title: JSM09 Date: 09-Apr-2009 - 10-Apr-2009 Location: Paris, France Contact Person: Pascal Amsili Meeting Email: jsm09 free.fr Web Site: http://jsm.linguist.univ-paris-diderot.fr/jsm09 Linguistic Field(s): Pragmatics; Semantics Call Deadline: 08-Jan-2009 Meeting Description: The goal of the conference is to promote research on the representation of linguistic meaning and interpretation with the help of formal models. In view of the development of corpus-based research in semantics and related fields, proposals proposing the use of corpora and representational problems in semantics and pragmatics are particularly welcome. Call for Papers Conference on Semantics and Modelisation, JSM09 April 9-10 2009 Paris, France http://jsm.linguist.univ-paris-diderot.fr/jsm09 The GDR Sémantique et Modélisation (CNRS) and the UMR 7110 (CNRS & University Paris Diderot-Paris 7) organize the seventh edition of the Conference on Semantics and Modelisation (JSM09). The conference will be held in Paris, on April 9-10, 2009. The goal of the conference is to promote research on the formalisation of linguistic meaning and interpretation with the help of formal models. In view of the development of corpus-based research in semantics and related fields, proposals articulating the use of corpora and representational problems in semantics and pragmatics are particularly welcome. Topics We invite abstracts that address any problem in the modeling of linguistic meaning and interpretation. This includes but is not limited to the following topics: - syntax / semantics interface, - logical formalization, - tense and aspect, - lexical meaning, - functional words (determiners, pronouns, etc.), - information structure, - presuppositions and implicatures, - speech acts, - discourse relations in text and dialogue. Submission Conditions Abstracts must be anonymous. They should be 2 pages long including references, examples and figures. They should have a 1 inch margin on all four sides and use at least a 11 points font. Files may be in plain text, PDF, RTF or MS Word. Names and affiliations should be indicated in the body of the message. Proposals should be sent at: jsm09{at}free.fr no later than January 8, 2009. Contact jsm09{at}free.fr for information. (Replace {at} with in the address) Languages: French and English. Invited Speakers: t.b.a. Organizing Committee - Pascal Amsili (LLF, UMR 7110, Univ. Paris Diderot-Paris 7) - Nicholas Asher (CNRS, IRIT, Univ. Toulouse 3) Scientific Committee - Pascal Amsili (Paris Diderot, LLF) - Nicholas Asher (CNRS, IRIT) - Claire Beyssade (CNRS, IJN) - Andrée Borillo (Toulouse 2, ERSS) - Joan Busquets (Bordeaux 3, ERSS) - Patrick Caudal (CNRS, LLF) - Ileana Comorovski (Nancy 2, ATILF) - Bridget Copley (CNRS, UMR7023) - Francis Corblin (Paris IV, IJN) - Evelyne Jacquey (CNRS, ATILF) - Brenda Laca (Paris 8, UMR7023) - Alain Lecomte (Paris 8, UMR7023) - Jean-Marie Marandin (CNRS, LLF) - Alda Mari (CNRS, IJN) - Ora Matushansky (CNRS, UMR7023) - Philippe Muller (Toulouse 3, IRIT) - David Nicolas (CNRS, IJN) - Sylvain Pogodalla (INRIA, Loria) - Laurent Prévot (Aix-Marseille 1, LPL) - Laurent Roussarie (Paris 8, UMR 7023) - Christian Rétoré (Bordeaux I, Labri) - Gabriel Sandu (CNRS, IHPST) - Philippe Schlenker (CNRS, IJN) - Benjamin Spector (CNRS, IJN) - Lucia Tovena (Paris VII, LLF) - Laure Vieu (CNRS, IRIT & LOA-CNR Trento) Important Dates Submission deadline : January 8, 2009 Notification of acceptance : February 15, 2009 Final version : March 15, 2009 Registration : (t.b.a.) Conference date : April 9-10, 2009 Web site: http://jsm.linguist.univ-paris-diderot.fr/jsm09
Message 2: Indian International Conf. on Artificial Intelligence
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Date: 25-Oct-2008
From: Bhanu Prasad <bhanupvsr gmail.com>
Subject: Indian International Conf. on Artificial Intelligence
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Full Title: Indian International Conf. on Artificial Intelligence Short Title: IICAI-09 Date: 16-Dec-2009 - 18-Dec-2009 Location: Tumkur, Bangalore, India Contact Person: Bhanu Prasad Web Site: http://www.iiconference.org/ Linguistic Field(s): Computational Linguistics Call Deadline: 10-Apr-2009 Meeting Description: The primary goal of the conference is to promote research and developmental activities in AI and related fields in India and the rest of the world. Another goal is to promote scientific information interchange between AI researchers, developers, engineers, students, and practitioners working in India and abroad. The conference will be held every two years to make it an ideal platform for people to share views and experiences in AI and related areas. Call for Papers Related Topics: Applications of AI Artificial neural networks Automated problem solving Bayesian-based methodologies Bio-informatics Biometrics Brain modeling Case-based reasoning Cognitive science Collaborative filtering Computational biology Computational intelligence Computer vision Constraint processing Data mining Decision support systems Distributed AI Evolutionary algorithms Expert systems Fractals Fuzzy sets and fuzzy logic Game playing Genetic algorithms Hardware aspects of AI Heuristics Image processing Information retrieval Intelligent agents Intelligent databases Intelligent information fusion Intelligent information systems Intelligent networks Intelligent software engineering Intelligent tutoring systems Intelligent user interfaces Intelligent business Knowledge acquisition Knowledge discovery Knowledge management Languages for AI Learning and adaptive sensor fusion Machine learning Machine translation Medical imaging Natural language processing Neural networks and applications Pattern recognition Probabilistic reasoning Remote sensing Robotics Rough sets Search techniques Self-adaptation techniques Semantic indexing Signal processing Social impact of AI Soft computing Software aspects of AI Speech processing Statistical methods for AI Steganography and digital watermarking Swarm intelligence Symbolic data analysis Temporal abstractions Text mining Text processing Uncertainty Wavelets Web intelligence
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