LINGUIST List 10.1845

Wed Dec 1 1999

FYI: Comp Ling/FoCL, Cogn Science/Project

Editor for this issue: Lydia Grebenyova <lydialinguistlist.org>


Directory

  • Edmund Schwabacher, Comp Ling: FoCL - Foundations of Computational Linguistics
  • C-Wade Savage, Cognitive Science: Project/Top 100 Works

    Message 1: Comp Ling: FoCL - Foundations of Computational Linguistics

    Date: Thu, 18 Nov 1999 18:07:50 +0100 (MET)
    From: Edmund Schwabacher <edschwablinguistik.uni-erlangen.de>
    Subject: Comp Ling: FoCL - Foundations of Computational Linguistics


    The slides for

    Foundations of Computational Linguistics man-machine communication in natural language*

    Roland Hausser

    Springer-Verlag 1999, ISBN: 3540660151 534pp., US$ 54.-

    are now available at

    http://www.linguistik.uni-erlangen.de/~rrh/Slides.html

    The slides for Hausser's NLPRS'99 paper (Beijing, China, Nov. 6, 1999) may be found at

    http://www.linguistik.uni-erlangen.de/~rrh/Schriftenverzeichnis.html

    For comments, problems, etc., please contact me.

    Best regards, Eduard Schwabacher <edschwablinguistik.uni-erlangen.de>

    _________________________________________________________________________ * See also http://www.springer.de/cgi-bin/bag_generate.pl?ISBN=3-540-66015-1 or http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/ASIN/3540660151/qid%3D939451185/sr%3D1-1/102-0913947-4074441

    Message 2: Cognitive Science: Project/Top 100 Works

    Date: Fri, 26 Nov 1999 11:53:02 -0600 (CST)
    From: C-Wade Savage <savag001tc.umn.edu>
    Subject: Cognitive Science: Project/Top 100 Works


    THE MILLENNIUM PROJECT: THE TOP 100 WORKS IN COGNITIVE SCIENCE

    Presented by The Center for Cognitive Sciences at the University of Minnesota

    They've done it for novels, movies, and who knows what else! And now we ask for your help in compiling a list of the 100 most influential works in cognitive science from the 20th century. We'll accept and list nominations on our web site

    http://cogsci.umn.edu/millennium/home.html

    until mid-December 1999. Then an esteemed panel of experts will evaluate the nominations and arrive at a rank-ordered list of the top 100 entries. In January 2000, we'll post this "Top 100" for the world to admire and grumble about (assuming our web server is Y2K compliant). Then, we'll all have our reading set for the 21st century!

    Please have a look at our growing list. Is your favorite book or article there? Contribute a nomination, or add a comment, pro or con, to an existing nomination. Come back often!