Humanist Discussion Group, Vol. 19, No. 59.
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[1] From: Helen Ashman <hla_at_CS.NOTT.AC.UK> (15)
Subject: Cyberworlds 2005. Extension till 5 June 2005
[2] From: Julia Flanders <Julia_Flanders_at_Brown.edu> (26)
Subject: Workshop announcement: Intensive Introduction to TEI,
August 2005, Brown University
[3] From: Shuly Wintner <shuly_at_cs.haifa.ac.il> (70)
Subject: ISCOL 2005: Program
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Date: Sat, 28 May 2005 06:35:34 +0100
From: Helen Ashman <hla_at_CS.NOTT.AC.UK>
Subject: Cyberworlds 2005. Extension till 5 June 2005
2005 INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON CYBERWORLDS
23-25 November 2005, Nanyang Executive Centre, Singapore.
___http://www.ntu.edu.sg/sce/cw2005_
organized by:
School of Computer Engineering, Nanyang Technological University, Singapore
in cooperation with: ACM, ACM SIGGRAPH, SIGWEB, SIGecom, SIGART,
SIGGRAPH (Singapore), and EUROGRAPHICS
By numerous requests, paper submission to the conference and three
associated workshops is extended till 5 June 2005 24:00 GMT. This is the
firm dateline which will not be extended any further.
Those authors who already submitted papers, may use these extra 10 days
to further improve them and re-upload using the URL sent to you before.
Please also make sure that the papers are formatted according to the
IEEE 2-column format and all the fonts are embedded. The reviewing will
commence on 7 June and any corrections after this date will not be allowed.
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Date: Sat, 28 May 2005 06:37:26 +0100
From: Julia Flanders <Julia_Flanders_at_Brown.edu>
Subject: Workshop announcement: Intensive Introduction to TEI,
August 2005, Brown University
Announcing a new workshop: Intensive Introduction to TEI
August 11-13, 2005
Brown University
Co-sponsored by the Scholarly Technology Group and the Women Writers
Project, in conjunction with Summer and Continuing Education at Brown
University
http://www.stg.brown.edu/edu/tei_intro2005.html
The Scholarly Technology Group and the Women Writers Project are offering a
new three-day workshop on text encoding with the TEI Guidelines. This
intensive hands-on introduction will cover the basics of TEI encoding,
including a discussion of stylesheets and XML publication tools, project
planning, and funding issues. The workshop is designed to help encoding
novices get quickly up to speed on basic text encoding, with particular
emphasis on the transcription of primary sources and archival materials.
Archivists, librarians, digital project managers, humanities faculty and
graduate students might all find this workshop a useful background for a
closer engagement with text encoding theory and practice. The course will
be taught by Julia Flanders, Syd Bauman, and Patrick Yott.
Attendees are welcome to bring materials from their own projects for
discussion and practice.
The course fee is $575, with low-cost accommodation available on the Brown
campus. To register, or for more information, please visit the site above.
Thanks! Julia
Julia Flanders
Women Writers Project
Brown University
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Date: Sat, 28 May 2005 06:38:07 +0100
From: Shuly Wintner <shuly_at_cs.haifa.ac.il>
Subject: ISCOL 2005: Program
*** ISRAEL SEMINAR ON COMPUTATIONAL LINGUISTICS (ISCOL2005)
***
http://www.cs.technion.ac.il/~bagilad/iscol/index.html
In conjunction with the Israel Association for Theoretical Linguistics (IATL21)
Butler Auditorium, Technion
22 June 2005
*** PROGRAM ***
09:30-10:00 Gathering and refreshments
10:00-10:05 Opening
--- ISCOL/IATL special session on Morphological Analysis and Disambiguation of Hebrew ---- 10:05-10:30 Shlomo Yona (Knowledge Center for Processing Hebrew) - A Finite-State Based Morphological Analyzer for Hebrew 10:30-10:55 Roy Bar-Haim (Bar-Ilan University) - Part-of-Speech Tagging for Hebrew and Other Semitic Languages 10:55-11:20 Meni Adler (Ben Gurion University) - A Hebrew morphological disambiguator based on an unsupervised morpheme-based stochastic model 11:20-11:45 Danny Shacham (Haifa University) - Morphological Disambiguation of Hebrew Using a Combination of Simple Classifiers --- 11:45-13:30 Lunch break --- ISCOL/IATL plenary session --- 13:30-13:35 Welcome 13:35-14:35 Invited Speaker: Khalil Sima'an (University of Amsterdam) - Between Computational Linguistics and computation for Linguistics 14:35-15:00 Mori Rimon (Hebrew University) - Sentiment Classification: Linguistic and Non-linguistic Issues --- 15:00-15:10 Break --- ISCOL contributed talks - parallel session to IATL: --- 15:10-15:35 Orna Peleg, Zohar Eviatar, Larry Manevitz, Hananel Hazan (Haifa University) - The Disambiguation of Heterophonic and Homophonic Homographs in Hebrew: A Parallel Distributed Processing Account 15:35-16:00 Yaakov HaCohen-Kerner, Ariel Peretz, Ariel Kass (Machon Lev) - Abbreviation Disambiguation without Traditional NLP Methods 16:00-16:25 Zach Solan, David Horn, Eytan Ruppin (Tel-Aviv University), Shimon Edelman (Cornell) - Unsupervised learning of natural languages 16:25-16:50 Oren Glickman (Bar-Ilan University) - Probabilistic Textual Entailment 16:50-17:15 Ido Dagan (Bar-Ilan University) - Unsupervised Learning of Textual Entailment Relations --- 17:15-17:30 Refreshments ---- IATL/ISCOL joint panel session: 17:30-18:00 Panel - "cooperation between theoretical and computational linguists in research and technology" Panelists: Ido Dagan, Nurit Melnik, Mori Rimon _______________________________________________ Iscol mailing list Iscol_at_cs.haifa.ac.il https://cs.haifa.ac.il/mailman/listinfo/iscolReceived on Sat May 28 2005 - 02:03:40 EDT
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