4.0779 Confs: Logic & Linguistics, AI & Infomatics (2/120)

Elaine Brennan & Allen Renear (EDITORS@BROWNVM.BITNET)
Thu, 29 Nov 90 00:12:45 EST

Humanist Discussion Group, Vol. 4, No. 0779. Thursday, 29 Nov 1990.


(1) Date: Fri, 16 Nov 90 18:34 EST (52 lines)
From: "NANCY M. IDE (914) 437 5988" <IDE@VASSAR>
Subject: Logic and Linguistics -- Call for Papers

(2) Date: Fri, 16 Nov 90 18:34 EST (68 lines)
From: "NANCY M. IDE (914) 437 5988" <IDE@VASSAR>
Subject: AI & Infomatics Symposium -- Call for Papers

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Date: Fri, 16 Nov 90 18:34 EST
From: "NANCY M. IDE (914) 437 5988" <IDE@VASSAR>
Subject: various

Extracted from
NL-KR Digest (Fri Nov 16 12:45:08 1990) Volume 7 No. 24

PRELIMINARY ANNOUNCEMENT AND CALL FOR PAPERS

ASL/LSA

CONFERENCE ON LOGIC AND LINGUISTICS

to be held at
University of California at Santa Cruz
July 20-21, 1991
in conjunction with the
1991 LSA Linguistic Institute

sponsored by
The Association for Symbolic Logic
and
The Linguistic Society of America

with a special session on

`Compositionality and the Dynamics of Anaphora'

Abstracts are invited for papers which deal with problems on the
border between logic and linguistics, including (but not limited to)
the logical analysis of natural languages, artificial languages, and
linguistic formalisms; the application of model-theoretic and
proof-theoretic techniques to natural language problems. Papers will
be allotted 30 minutes for presentation and 10 minutes for discussion.
The Program Committee consists of Jon Barwise, William Ladusaw, Alice
ter Meulen, Richard Oehrle, and Rich Thomason. Abstracts should be not
more than one page in length and should indicate the paper's title;
its author's name, affiliation, and e-mail and postal addresses; and
whether or not the paper is to be considered for inclusion in the
special session `Compositionality and Dynamic Theories of Anaphora'.
Abstracts should be submitted by April 1, 1991 either via e-mail to
oehrle@ccit.arizona.edu or to Richard Oehrle, Department of
Linguistics, Douglass 200E, University of Arizona, Tucson, AZ 85721.
Submission via e-mail is strongly encouraged. Notification of
acceptance will be mailed May 1, 1991.

supported by a grant from IBM

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Date: Fri, 16 Nov 90 18:34 EST
From: "NANCY M. IDE (914) 437 5988" <IDE@VASSAR>
Subject: various

Extracted from
NL-KR Digest (Fri Nov 16 12:45:08 1990) Volume 7 No. 24


INTERNATIONAL SYMPOSIUM ON ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE

APPLICATIONS IN INFORMATICS:

Software Engineering, Data Base Systems, Computer Networks,
Programming Environments, Management Information Systems,
Decision Support Systems.

C A L L F O R P A P E R S
Preliminary Version.

The Fourth International Sysmposium on Artificial Intelligence
will be held in Cancun Mexico on November 13-15, 1991.
The Symposium is sponsored by the ITESM (Instituto Tecnologico
y de Estudios Superiores de Monterrey) in cooperation with the
International Joint Conferences on Artificial Intelligence Inc.,
the American Association for Artificial Intelligence,
the Canadian Society for Computational Studies of Intelligence,
the Sociedad Mexicana de Inteligencia Artificial and IBM of Mexico.

Papers from all countries are sought that:
(1) Present applications of artificial intelligence technology
to the solution of problems in Software Engineering, Data
Base Systems, Computer Networks, Programming Environments,
Management Information Systems, Decision Support Systems
and other Informatics technologies; and
(2) Describe research on techniques to accomplish such applications,
(3) Address the problem of transfering the AI Technology in
different socio-economic contexts and environments.

Areas of application include but are no limited to:
Software development, software design, software testing and
validation, computer-aided software engineering, programming
environments, structured techniques, intelligent databases,
operating systems, intelligent compilers, local networks,
computer network design, satellite and telecommunications,
MIS and data processing applications, intelligent decision
support systems.
AI techniques include but are not limited to:
Expert systems, knowledge acquisition and representation,
natural language processing, computer vision, neural
networks and genetic algorithms, automated learning,
automated reasoning, search and problem solving,
knowledge engineering tools and methodologies.

Persons wishing to submit a paper should send five copies written
in English to:
Hugo Terashima, Program Chair
Centro de Inteligencia Artificial, ITESM.
Ave. Eugenio Garza Sada 2501, Col.Tecnologico
C.P. 64849 Monterrey, N.L. Mexico
Tel.(52-83) 58-2000 Ext.5134
Telefax (52-83) 58-1400 Dial Ext.5143 or 58-2000 Ask Ext.5143
Net address: ISAI@tecmtyvm.bitnet or ISAI@tecmtyvm.mty.itesm.mx

The paper should identify the area and technique to which it belongs.
Extended abstract is not required. Use a serif type font, size 10,
sigle-spaced with a maximum of 10 pages. No papers will be accepted by
electronic means.

Important dates:
Papers must be received by April 30,1991. Authors will be notified of
acceptance or rejection by June 15,1991. A final copy of each accepted
paper, camera ready for inclusion in the Symposium proceedings, will be
due by July 15,1991.