LINGUIST List 14.3154

Tue Nov 18 2003

Calls: Computational Ling/Portugal; Cognitive Science

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  • elisabet, 1st International Workshop on Natural Language Understanding and Cognitive Science
  • reb35, 1st Joint Conference of SPP and ESPP

    Message 1: 1st International Workshop on Natural Language Understanding and Cognitive Science

    Date: Mon, 17 Nov 2003 07:16:02 -0500 (EST)
    From: elisabet <elisabetlabel.ist.utl.pt>
    Subject: 1st International Workshop on Natural Language Understanding and Cognitive Science


    1st International Workshop on Natural Language Understanding and Cognitive Science Short Title: NLUCS - 2004

    Date: 13-Apr-2004 - 13-Apr-2004 Location: Porto, Portugal Contact: Bernadette Sharp Contact Email: workshopsiceis.org Meeting URL: http://www.iceis.org/workshops/nlucs/nlucs2004-cfp.html

    Linguistic Sub-field: Computational Linguistics Call Deadline: 15-Dec-2003

    Meeting Description:

    The First International Workshop on Natural Language Understanding and Cognitive Science

    NLUCS - 2004

    April 13, 2004 - Porto, Portugal

    First Announcement and Call for Papers

    In conjunction with the Sixth International Conference on Enterprise Information Systems - ICEIS 2004 (http://www.iceis.org/)

    The workshop will comprise of invited talks and oral presentations of previously submitted papers that went through a double peer review process. The proceedings of the workshop will be published in the form of a book. The First International Workshop on Natural Language Understanding and Cognitive Science

    Important Dates

    Full paper submission: December 15, 2003 Author notification: January 30, 2004 Camera-ready: February 15, 2004 Workshop Background and Goals

    Topics of interest include, but are not limited to

    - Computer Model of Language Understanding - Evolutionary Language Understanding - Cognitive and Psychological Models of Language Understanding - Pragmatics and Natural Language Understanding - Speech Understanding - Computational Text Understanding - Message and Narrative Understanding Systems - Text Summarization and Information Extraction - Natural Language Interfaces and Dialogue Systems - Multi-Lingual Processing and Understanding - Tools and Resources in Language Understanding - Evaluation of Language Understanding Systems - Ontologies - Text Mining - Electronic Dictionaries

    Format of the Workshop

    The workshop will comprise of invited talks and oral presentations of previously submitted papers that went through a double peer review process. The proceedings of the workshop will be published in the form of a book.

    Submission of Papers

    Prospective authors are invited to submit papers for oral presentation in any of the areas listed above. Only full papers in English will be accepted, and the length of the paper should not exceed 10 pages (5000 words). Instructions for preparing the manuscript (in Word and Latex format) are available at the ICEIS web site. Postscript/RTF versions of the manuscript should be submitted thru ICEIS web-based paper submission procedure.

    Workshop Program Committee

    Y. Wilks (UK) R. Mitkov (UK) A. Yeap (NZ) J. Mothe (France) C. Soule Dupuy (France) C. Mota (Portugal) A. Monaghan (Ireland) P. Rayson (UK) E. Ranchhod (Portugal) D. Tufis (Romania) F. Sedes (France) M. Nunes (Brasil) C. Day (UK) M. Tadic (Croatia) R. Schwitter (Australia)

    Conference Location

    The workshop will be held at the Universidade Portucalense in Porto, Portugal.

    Registration Information

    To attend the workshop you need to register at http://www.iceis.org

    Secretariat

    ICEIS 2004 Secretariat - The First International Workshop on Natural Language Understanding and Cognitive Science Universidade Portucalense Departamento de Inform�tica Rua Dr. Ant�nio Bernardino de Almeida, 541-619 4200 - 072 Porto - Portugal Tel: +351 22 557 2512 Fax: +351 22 557 2015

    E-mail: workshopsiceis.org Web site: http://www.iceis.org

    Message 2: 1st Joint Conference of SPP and ESPP

    Date: Mon, 17 Nov 2003 15:04:24 -0500 (EST)
    From: reb35 <reb35cam.ac.uk>
    Subject: 1st Joint Conference of SPP and ESPP


    1st Joint Conference of SPP and ESPP Short Title: SPP-ESPP Joint Conference

    Date: 03-Jul-2004 - 06-Jul-2004 Location: Barcelona, Spain Contact: Richard Breheny Contact Email: reb35cam.ac.uk Meeting URL: http://www.ub.es/grc_logos/spp_espp_04/

    Linguistic Sub-field: Philosophy of Language, Language Acquisition, Cognitive Science Call Deadline: 20-Feb-2004

    Meeting Description:

    FIRST JOINT CONFERENCE OF THE SOCIETY FOR PHILOSOPHY & PSYCHOLOGY AND THE EUROPEAN SOCIETY FOR PHILOSOPHY & PSYCHOLOGY PRELIMINARY CALL FOR PAPERS

    July 3 - July 6 2004 Barcelona, Spain http://www.eurospp.org/2004/ http://www.ub.es/grc_logos/spp_espp_04/

    *** The aim of the European Society for Philosophy & Psychology is "to promote interaction between philosophers and psychologists on issues of common concern". Psychologists, neuroscientists, linguists, computer scientists and biologists are encouraged to report experimental, theoretical and clinical work that they judge to have philosophical significance; and philosophers are encouraged to engage with the fundamental issues addressed by and arising out of such work. In recent years ESPP sessions have covered such topics as spatial concepts, simulation theory, attention, joint attention, reference, problems of consciousness, introspection and self-report, emotion, perception, early numerical cognition, infants' understanding of intentionality, memory and time, motor imagery, counterfactuals, the semantics/pragmatics distinction, minimalism in linguistic theory, reasoning, vagueness, mental causation, action and agency, thought without language, externalism, connectionism, hypnosis, and the interpretation of neuropsychological results. ***

    The Society for Philosophy and Psychology is among the premier organizations of its kind in the world. SPP was founded in 1974 to provide a forum for exchanging ideas on the very latest empirical and philosophical approaches to the mind. The name of the Society signals the traditional liaison between philosophy and psychology, but our interests extend well beyond these fields. Our membership includes scholars from linguistics, neuroscience, evolutionary biology, cognitive anthropology, artificial intelligence, psychopathology, and cognitive ethology.

    Some of the most important and well-known research themes in the cognitive sciences were discussed in their nascent stages at the Society's annual meeting. These meetings are lively and collegial, and present an unrivaled opportunity for conversations that cross disciplines. The Society takes special pride in creating a supportive atmosphere for researchers at the beginning of their careers, including graduate students. Many of them have gone on to become prominent contributors to their fields and to the present life of the Society.

    In addition to invited lectures and symposia and contributed papers and posters, the Society has recently added focused workshops on empirical topics of interest to our members.

    ***

    FIRST JOINT CONFERENCE SPP & ESPP Invited Speakers: Anthony Marcel (Cambridge) Michael Posner (Oregon) Francois Recanati (Paris) Elizabeth Spelke (Harvard)

    Invited Symposia: OBJECT PERCEPTION convened by Jonathan Cohen (San Diego) OPACITY convened by Josef Perner (Salzburg) LANGUAGE ACQUISITION convened by Nuria Sebastian (Barcelona) AGENCY convened by Karsten Steuber (College of the Holy Cross)

    SPP Presidential Address: Frank Keil, Yale Stanton Lecture: David Chalmers, Arizona

    *** The Societies invite submitted symposia, papers and posters for this meeting. Submitted papers are refereed and selected on the basis of quality and relevance to psychologists, philosophers and linguists. Papers should not exceed a length of 20 minutes (about 8 double-spaced pages) for a total 30 minute session. Submissions may be by abstract but in the case of philosophical submissions a full paper is preferred. The Societies also encourage joint submission of papers as symposia topics (for 3 and up to 4 speakers across different disciplines) - the convenor should submit a brief (1000 word) description of the symposium topic in addition to each participant submitting an abstract/paper - all papers considered as part of a submitted symposium will also be considered for independent presentation. There will also be poster presentations. A submission for a poster presentation should consist of a 500-word abstract. Submitted papers may also be considered for presentation as posters.

    THE DEADLINE FOR SUBMISSION OF PAPERS & POSTERS is 20 FEBRUARY, 2004.

    Please use the online submission form to be found at: http://www.eurospp.org/2004/submission.html Otherwise electronic submissions are preferred (in PDF, PS or MS Word format) and should be sent to any ONE of the following:

    Colin Allen, Department of Philosophy, Texas A&M University, College Station, TX 77843-4237, USA Email: colin-allentamu.edu

    Paul Bloom, Department of Psychology, Yale University, P.O. Box 208205, New Haven, CT 06520-8205, USA Email: paul.bloomyale.edu

    Richard Breheny, Research Centre for English and Applied Linguistics, University of Cambridge, CAMBRIDGE CB2 1QA, UK Email: reb35cam.ac.uk

    Zoltan Dienes, Laboratory of Experimental Psychology, School of Biological Sciences, University of Sussex, Falmer, Brighton BN1 9QG, UK Email: dienesbiols.susx.ac.uk

    Michael Martin, Dept of Philosophy, UCL, LONDON WC1E 6BT, UK Email: michael.martinucl.ac.uk

    Jeffrey Poland, Dept of History, Philosophy and Social Science, Rhode Island School of Design, Two College Street, Providence, RI 02903, USA Email: Jeffrey_Polandbrown.edu

    *** THE 2004 WILLIAM JAMES PRIZE History: At the 1996 annual Business Meeting, SPP membership moved to create AN AWARD FOR GRADUATE STUDENT PAPERS accepted for oral presentation in contributed sessions at subsequent annual meetings. The SPP funds up to two awards yearly, with no more than one award per discipline. Awards are $250 paid out of SPP funds, and a certificate. The yearly panel of judges includes the Program Co-Chairs and the President, as well as any other willing SPP officers, executive committee members, or regular members requested by this group. Having a paper accepted for oral presentation in a contributed session alone is not sufficient for receiving an award. At the 1997 meeting, membership moved to rename the award The William James Prize, in light of James' contributions to both philosophy and psychology.

    Rules for Submission

    1. To be eligible for the William James Prize, one must be pursuing a doctoral degree in philosophy, psychology, or other relevant disciplines, and must not have received the Ph.D. by the submission deadline for contributed papers. This year's submission deadline is February 20, 2004.

    2. The William James Prize committee will determine the prize-winners (if any) only after the program decisions have been made.

    3. Prize-winners will be acknowledged by a special insert in the conference program, and will receive their check and certificate at the annual Presidential Address and Banquet.

    4. The author(s) of the winning paper(s) will have the option to publish a version of their paper, revised in light of the conference discussion, in the journal Philosophical Psychology.

    5. Please indicate your interest in being considered for the 2004 William James Prize in a cover letter accompanying your submission, if you send your paper by mail. If you submit it electronically, you have to check the appropriate box.

    6. Your submission should follow the guidelines outlined in the general call for papers.

    Please bring the SPP William James award to the attention of your graduate students

    http://www.eurospp.org/2004/ http://www.ub.es/grc_logos/spp_espp_04