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Date: Fri Jul 04 2003 - 01:49:14 EDT

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                   Humanist Discussion Group, Vol. 17, No. 128.
           Centre for Computing in the Humanities, King's College London
                       www.kcl.ac.uk/humanities/cch/humanist/
                         Submit to: humanist@princeton.edu

       [1] From: CIRAS <ciras@nus.edu.sg> (22)
             Subject: CIRAS - Singapore 2003 CFP

       [2] From: Michael Fraser <mike.fraser@computing- (54)
                     services.oxford.ac.uk>
             Subject: DRH2003: call for registrations / posters

       [3] From: Dirk Kottke <dirk.kottke@zdv.uni-tuebingen.de> (37)
             Subject: Einladung zum 88. Kolloquium

       [4] From: diabruck@coli.uni-sb.de (27)
             Subject: DiaBruck 2003, call for participation and for demos
                     and project notes

       [5] From: Methods for Modalities <m4m@uva.nl> (21)
             Subject: M4M-3: Deadline Extension!!!

       [6] From: info@FOLLI.ORG (38)
             Subject: ESSLLI 2004 final call for proposals

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             Date: Fri, 04 Jul 2003 06:11:14 +0100
             From: CIRAS <ciras@nus.edu.sg>
             Subject: CIRAS - Singapore 2003 CFP

    (Please accept our apologies if you have received this CFP before.)
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    2nd Int. Conference on Computational Intelligence, Robotics and Autonomous
    Systems 15-18 December 2003, Singapore

    [http://ciras.nus.edu.sg] [ciras@nus.edu.sg]
    Online Paper Submission: [http://act.ee.nus.edu.sg/ciras2003/]

    Keynote addresses:
        Professor Larry Hall - Adapting Computational Intelligence to Large Data
    Sets
        Professor Toshio Fukuda - Yet to confirm the title
        Professor Jong-Hwan Kim - Humanoids (tentative)

    Special Issue in a Journal:
        Selected good quality papers from the CIRAS technical sessions and the
    Humanoid Robotics special session will be considered for a special issue of
    the International Journal of Humanoid Robotics.

    Special Sessions: 12 Special sessions are planned. For further details,
    visit the conference homepage.

    Important Dates - Paper Submission deadline extended
        Submission: 15 July 2003
        Acceptance: 15 August 2003
        Final Submission: 15 September 2003

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             Date: Fri, 04 Jul 2003 06:12:48 +0100
             From: Michael Fraser <mike.fraser@computing-services.oxford.ac.uk>
             Subject: DRH2003: call for registrations / posters

    DRH2003: CALL FOR REGISTRATION AND LATE-BREAKING NEWS
    http://www.glos.ac.uk/humanities/drh2003

    Registration is now open for the annual Digital Resources for the
    Humanities conference. DRH (http://www.drh.org.uk/) is the major forum for
    all those involved in, and affected by, the digitization of our cultural
    heritage. It is a unique forum bringing together scholars, teachers,
    publishers and broadcasters, librarians, curators and archivists, and
    computer and information specialists. It provides an opportunity to
    consider the latest ideas in the creation and use of digital resources in
    all aspects of work in the humanities, in an informal and enjoyable
    atmosphere.

    WHERE?

    This year's conference will be held at the University of Gloucestershire,
    Cheltenham UK, 31 Aug - 3 Sept 2003.

    WHAT?

    Conference themes include:
       - The impact of access to digital resources on teaching and learning
       - Digital libraries, archives and museums
       - Time-based media and multimedia studies in performing arts
       - Network technologies used to support international community programmes
       - The anticipated convergence between televisual, communication and
          computing media and its effect on the humanities
       - Knowledge representation, including visualization and simulation

    LATE-BREAKING NEWS

    This year we are also offering an extra opportunity for delegates to
    discuss the very latest DRH developments. There will be a special
    space for anyone wishing to present a poster on any topic relating to
    the themes of the conference. The object of this "late breaking news"
    call is to enable you to share ideas and discuss work in progress
    which has not yet reached the stage of being a formal academic
    paper. Space will be allocated on a first-come, first-served basis,
    but we will go on accepting proposals up to the end of July. Please
    contact drh2003@glos.ac.uk with a brief (200 word max) description of
    your topic if you have something you'd like to present!

    THE PROGRAMME

    The academic programme for the conference includes over 50 refereed
       papers, and a range of panel discussions, as well as poster
       presentations. This year's plenary speakers are Meg Bellinger,
       formerly of OCLC and now of Yale University Library, a key figure in
       the world of digital preservation; and Kim Veltman, Scientific
       Director of the Maastricht McLuhan Institute and co-ordinator of a
       European Network of Centres of Excellence in Digital Cultural
       Heritage. The conference will also feature an exhibition of
       leading-edge products and services of relevance to the DRH
       communities, and a range of social activities -- including dinner at
       the celebrated Cheltenham Gold Cup Race Course.

    THE COST

    The conference fee of 240 pounds includes full conference attendance
    and all social activities. Special rates are also available for
    students and those wishing to attend on a daily basis.

    AND NOW?

    For further information and the online booking form visit:
    http://www.glos.ac.uk/humanities/drh2003

    Lou Burnard and Peter Childs

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             Date: Fri, 04 Jul 2003 06:25:14 +0100
             From: Dirk Kottke <dirk.kottke@zdv.uni-tuebingen.de>
             Subject: Einladung zum 88. Kolloquium

              U N I V E R S I T Ä T T Ü B I N G E N

       Z E N T R U M F Ü R D A T E N V E R A R B E I T U N G

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                            E I N L A D U N G

                            zum 88. Kolloquium

    über die Anwendung der Elektronischen Datenverarbeitung
    in den Geisteswissenschaften an der Universität Tübingen

    Diese Kolloquien sollen einerseits dem Erfahrungs- und Meinungs-
    austausch dienen, andererseits einführende Information
    darüber geben, welche Hilfestellung die EDV dem Geistes-
    wissenschaftler bieten kann. Jede(r) Interessierte ist willkommen.

                               T H E M E N

       Altfranzösische Urkundensprache in der Grafschaft Luxemburg:
       Die Rolle der EDV bei Quellenedition, Sprachanalyse und
       Registererstellung

       Referent:
           Dr. Harald Völker
           Seminar für Romanische Philologie, Universität Göttingen

       "Hyper-Shakespeare": Interaktivität in elektronischen
       Editionen am Beispiel von Shakespeares "King Lear"

       Referentin: Dr. des. Alexandra Braun-Rau
                   Universität München

    Zeit: Samstag, 12. Juli 2003, 9.15 bis ca. 12.30 Uhr

    Ort: Seminarraum des ZDV, Wächterstraße 76 (EG)

                                               Prof. Dr. W. Ott

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    Das Protokoll des 87. Kolloquiums finden Sie im WWW unter:

        http://www.uni-tuebingen.de/zdv/zrlinfo/prot/prot87.html

    Falls Sie keinen oder keinen bequemen Zugriff auf das Protokoll
    im WWW haben, schicken wir Ihnen die Protokolle auch
    gerne mit der Post zu, wenn Sie uns dies mitteilen.

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    Prof. Dr. Wilhelm Ott phone: +49-7071-2970307
    Universitaet Tuebingen fax: +49-7071-295912
    c/o Zentrum fuer Datenverarbeitung e-mail: wilhelm.ott@uni-tuebingen.de
    Waechterstrasse 76
    D-72074 Tuebingen

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             Date: Fri, 04 Jul 2003 06:26:41 +0100
             From: diabruck@coli.uni-sb.de
             Subject: DiaBruck 2003, call for participation and for demos and
    project notes

                                Call for Participation
                         Call for Demos and Project Descriptions

                                  DiaBruck 2003

       SEVENTH WORKSHOP ON THE SEMANTICS AND PRAGMATICS OF DIALOGUE (SEMDIAL)

                                 Saarland University
                                  Sept 4th-6th 2003

                          http://www.coli.uni-sb.de/diabruck/

                                 Endorsed by SIGSEM
                               http://www.sigsem.org/
            the ACL Special interest Group in Computational Semantics

                                 Endorsed by SIGdial
                               http://www.sigdial.org/
            the ACL Special interest Group in Discourse and Dialogue

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    DiaBruck 2003 will be the seventh in a series of workshops that aims
    to bring together researchers working on the semantics and pragmatics
    of dialogues in fields such as artificial intelligence, formal
    semantics and pragmatics, computational linguistics, philosophy, and
    psychology.

    The following keynote speakers have accepted our invitation, one more
    invited talk is being arranged:

          * Nicholas Asher, University of Austin, Texas
          * Andreas Herzig, IRIT - Universit Paul Sabatier, France

    There will also be a tutorial addressing good practice in
    empirically-based dialogue research.

    For a list of accepted papers, see the DiaBruck website.

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             Date: Fri, 04 Jul 2003 06:29:18 +0100
             From: Methods for Modalities <m4m@uva.nl>
             Subject: M4M-3: Deadline Extension!!!

    METHODS FOR MODALITIES 3 (M4M-3)

    INRIA Lorraine,
    Nancy, France.
    September 22-23, 2003
    www.science.uva.nl/~m4m

    NEW DEADLINE FOR SUBMISSIONS: July 7, 2003

    THEME
    The workshop Methods for Modalities (M4M) aims to bring together
    researchers interested in developing proof tools and reasoning
    methods for modal logic broadly conceived, including description
    logic, hybrid logics, feature logic, temporal logic, etc.

    SPECIAL FEATURES
    To stimulate interaction and transfer of expertise, M4M will be
    centered around a number of long presentations by leading
    researchers; these presentations aim to provide both the general
    background and inside information in a number of key areas. To
    complement these, we are inviting submissions of short, focussed
    presentations aimed at highlighting new developments and
    applications, and submissions of system demonstrations. M4M-3 is
    the third installment of this bi-anual workshop series.

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             Date: Fri, 04 Jul 2003 06:32:00 +0100
             From: info@FOLLI.ORG
             Subject: ESSLLI 2004 final call for proposals

        Sixteenth European Summer School in Logic, Language and Information
                                      ESSLLI-2004
                           August 9-21, 2004, Nancy, France

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                    FINAL CALL FOR COURSE and WORKSHOP PROPOSALS
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                   - proposal deadline: Wednesday July 16, 2003 -

    The main focus of the European Summer Schools in Logic, Language and
    Information is on the interface between linguistics, logic and
    computation. Foundational, introductory and advanced courses together
    with workshops cover a wide variety of topics within the three areas
    of interest: Language and Computation, Language and Logic, and Logic
    and Computation.

    Previous summer schools have been highly successful, attracting up to
    500 students from Europe and elsewhere. The school has developed into
    an important meeting place and forum for discussion for students and
    researchers interested in the interdisciplinary study of Logic,
    Language and Information. ESSLLI-2004 is organized under the auspices
    of the European Association for Logic, Language and Information
    (FoLLI).

    The ESSLLI-2004 Program Committee invites proposals for foundational,
    introductory, and advanced courses, and for workshops for the 16th
    annual Summer School on a wide range of timely topics that have
    demonstrated their relevance in the following fields:

    LANGUAGE & COMPUTATION
    LANGUAGE & LOGIC
    LOGIC & COMPUTATION

    In addition to courses and workshops there will be a Student Session.
    A Call for Papers for the Student Session will be distributed
    separately.

    PROPOSAL SUBMISSION: Proposals should be submitted through a web form
    available through <http://www.esslli.org/2004/submission.html>.

    All proposals should be submitted no later than Wednesday July 16,
    2003. Authors of proposals will be notified of the committee's
    decision no later than Wednesday September 17, 2003. Proposers should
    follow the guidelines below while preparing their submissions;
    proposals that deviate can not be considered.

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