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NINTH ANNUAL CUNY SENTENCE PROCESSING CONFERENCE Call For Paper/Poster Submissions ********** The Ninth Annual CUNY Sentence Processing Conference will be held at the CUNY Graduate Center in New York City from 12 noon, Thursday 21 March to 6 pm, Saturday 23 March 1996. Deadline for paper/poster submission: Monday 16 October 1995 Send a one page (300 word) abstract for anonymous review to: Eva Fernandez Program in Linguistics CUNY Graduate Center 33 West 42nd Street New York, NY 10036 or e-mail: LNGGCMail to author|Respond to list|Read more issues|LINGUIST home page|Top of issueCUNYVM.CUNY.EDU (marked "Subject: CUNY Conference Abstract") Please indicate whether you prefer a paper or a poster presentation, or either format. A Special Session is planned for papers about the processing of East Asian languages (e.g., Japanese, Korean). If you intend your submission for this Special Session, please so indicate. Preliminary Program announcement will be mailed in early November. Final Program and accommodation information will be mailed in January 1996.
Call of Papers RE: Inter-Faculty Seminar on Natural Language Processing, Sept 8-9 (Fri-Sat), 1995 ISCS is organising the above meeting during our Sept term break. We wish to invite you and your colleagues to present papers for the seminar. the theme of the seminar shall be The Use of Computer Technology In The Processing of Natural Language. Areas include: ------------ Languages: any languages Syntax, Semantic, Pragmatic Analysis Discourse & Query NLP Interface to computers Voice processing Character Recognition Natural Language Understanding Text understanding & Analysis Any other related topics Other details are: Date: 8-9 Sept, 1995 Time: 9.00 am to 5 pm(Friday) & 9.00 am to 12 pm (Sat) venue: Department Seminar Room, ISCS, Science Faculty S-16 Level 3 Fee: Free of charge Important Dates: Submission of abstracts: 31 July, 95 Acceptance of abstract: 16 August, 95 Submission of final manuscript: 26 August, 95 A proceedings will be printed for the seminar. We shall be most grateful if you can kindly submit abstracts to our seminar and encourage your colleagues who are actively doing research in the areas of natural language processing using computer to participate. Seminar Co-ordinator: Dr Lua Kim Teng, Tel 65-7722783, FAX 65-77945890 Email luaktMail to author|Respond to list|Read more issues|LINGUIST home page|Top of issueiscs.nus.sg