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------------------------------------ ECAI-96: CALL FOR WORKSHOP PROPOSALS ------------------------------------ 12th European Conference on Artificial Intelligence August 12-16, 1996 Budapest, Hungary The ECAI-96 Program Committee invites proposals for the Workshop Program for ECAI-96, which is to be held in Budapest, Hungary, August 12-16, 1996. The workshops for ECAI-96 will be held in the period 12th - 13th August, immediately prior to the start of the main conference. Gathering in an informal setting, workshop participants will have the opportunity to meet and discuss selected technical topics in an atmosphere which fosters the active exchange of ideas among researchers and practitioners. Members from all segments of the AI community are invited to submit proposals for review. To encourage interaction and a broad exchange of ideas, the workshops will be kept small, preferably under 30 participants and certainly under 40. Attendance should be limited to active participants only. Workshops are intended to be genuinely interactive events and not mini-conferences. Thus, although the format of workshop presentations will be determined by the organizers proposing the workshop, ample time must be allotted for general discussion. Workshops can vary in length, but most will last a full day. Attendees at workshops MUST register for the main ECAI conference. - ----------------------------------- Submission Details - ----------------------------------- Proposals for workshops should be between two and three pages in length, and should contain: - A brief but technical description of the workshop identifying specific technical issues that will be its focus. - A discussion of why the workshop is of interest at this time. - The names, postal addresses, phone numbers and email addresses of the Organizing Committee, which should consist of three or four people knowledgeable in the field but not all at the same institution. - The name of one member of the Organizing Committee who is designated the primary contact, this being someone with an email address. - A list of previously-organized related workshops organized by any of the Organizing Committee. This is to help the Workshop Chair put the workshop in context (previous experience with similar workshops is not required). - If possible, a list of tentatively confirmed attendees. - A proposed schedule for organizing the workshop and a preliminary agenda. - A description of how the organizers intend to encourage a workshop, rather than a mini-conference, atmosphere. Proposers are encouraged to send their draft proposal to potential participants for comments before submission. Proposals should be submitted by electronic mail, in plain ASCII text as soon as possible, but no later than November 1, 1995. Organizers will be notified of the committee's decision no later than December 1, 1995. A summary of accepted workshops with contact addresses will be available on the ECAI webserver after 15th December 1995. Workshop organizers will be responsible for: - Producing and distributing a Call for Participation in the workshop, open to all members of the AI community. The Call for Participation should make it clear that all workshop participants are expected to register for the main ECAI conference and that the number of participants is limited. It should also make clear the process by which the Organizing Committee will select the participants. - Reviewing requests to participate in the workshop and selecting the participants. - By December 1, 1996, preparing a review of the workshop for possible publication and sending it to the workshop coordinator. Workshop organizers will be sent a set of guidelines for the preparation of any working notes. They must provide the local arrangement office with the following materials by June 3, 1996: - A provisional list of workshop participants. - Any working notes to be duplicated for the workshop, up to a total of 120 pages per participant. - A list of audio-visual requirements and any special room requirements. Workshop organizers must provide the local arrangement office with a final list of workshop participants by July 29, 1996. ECAI will be responsible for: - Providing logistical support and a meeting place for the workshop. - In conjunction with the organizers, determining the workshop date and time. - Duplicating working notes as described above and distributing them to the participants. ECAI encourages the production of publications based on the workshops, but the ECAI name cannot be used on such publications without prior permission being given. ECAI reserves the right to cancel any workshop if deadlines are missed. To cover costs, it will be necessary to charge a fee of ECU 50 for each participant of each workshop in addition to the normal ECAI-96 conference registration fee. An up-to-date version of the Call for Workshop Proposals is available via WWW at URL: http://www.dfki.uni-sb.de/ecai96/call-for-workshops.html. Please submit your proposals and any inquiries to: Dr. Elisabeth Andre Workshop Coordinator German Research Center for AI, DFKI GmbH Stuhlsatzenhausweg 3 D-66123 Saarbruecken Germany Tel: +49 681-302 5267 Fax: +49 681-302 5341 Email: ecai-96-wsMail to author|Respond to list|Read more issues|LINGUIST home page|Top of issuedfki.uni-sb.de - ----------------------------------- Important Dates - ----------------------------------- Submission Deadline for Workshop Proposals 1 November 1995 Notification of acceptance of Workshop Proposals 1 December 1995 Submission of final copy of Workshop Notes 3 June 1996 Workshop dates 12-13 August 1996
AMLaP-95 Conference ARCHITECTURES AND MECHANISMS FOR LANGUAGE PROCESSING Call for Paper/Poster Abstracts 1-2 DECEMBER 1995, EDINBURGH, SCOTLAND HUMAN COMMUNICATION RESEARCH CENTRE UNIVERSITIES OF EDINBURGH AND GLASGOW Invited speakers: Colin Brown, Max Planck Institut fur Psycholinguistik Charles Clifton, Jr., University of Massachussets, Amherst Lyn Frazier, University of Massachussets, Amherst Don Mitchell, University of Exeter Mike Tanenhaus, University of Rochester We are calling for submissions for the conference on Architectures and Mechanisms for Language Processing (AMLAP), which will be held at the University of Edinburgh, on Friday 1 December and Saturday 2 December, 1995. The aim of this conference is to bring computational and experimental psycholinguists together to discuss the architectures and mechanisms of the human language processor, and their empirical consequences. Deadline for submissions is 18 October 1995. E-mail submission is greatly preferred. Please send a 400 word abstract to amlapMail to author|Respond to list|Read more issues|LINGUIST home page|Top of issuecogsci.ed.ac.uk, or if necessary, by post to Matt Crocker, AMLAP, Centre for Cognitive Science, University of Edinburgh, 2 Buccleuch Place, Edinburgh, EH8 9LW, or by fax to +44 131 650 4587. Summaries of data and references can be additional to the main abstract. Please indicate if you would rather give a 30 minute talk or a poster presentation, or either. Abstracts will be considered by the programme committee: Gerry Altmann, Holly Branigan, Chuck Clifton, Simon Garrod, Simon Liversedge, Don Mitchell, and Matt Traxler. Notification of acceptance will be sent by 31 October. Further information about registration and accomodation will appear in a subsequent call for participation, and also keep an eye on our Web-page at the URL given below. Conference Chairs: Matt Crocker Martin Pickering http://www.cogsci.ed.ac.uk/~amlap/ email: amlap
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