Humanist Discussion Group, Vol. 21, No. 262.
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[1] From: Arianna Ciula <arianna.ciula_at_kcl.ac.uk> (11)
Subject: correction of URL for th Verona conference
[2] From: <carlos.martin_at_urv.cat> (62)
Subject: LATA 2008: 2nd call for papers
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Date: Wed, 26 Sep 2007 07:19:07 +0100
From: Arianna Ciula <arianna.ciula_at_kcl.ac.uk>
Subject: correction of URL for th Verona conference
Unfortunately the link to the Verona conference, in Humanist 21.261,
is broken. [Mea culpa! WM]
It should be http://www.dgs.univr.it/dol/main?ent=seminario&id=897.
-- Dr Arianna Ciula Research Associate Centre for Computing in the Humanities King's College London Strand London WC2R 2LS (UK) Tel: +44 (0)20 78481945 http://www.kcl.ac.uk/cch --[2]------------------------------------------------------------------ Date: Wed, 26 Sep 2007 07:20:18 +0100 From: <carlos.martin_at_urv.cat> Subject: LATA 2008: 2nd call for papers ******************************************************************************* 2nd Call for Papers 2nd INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON LANGUAGE AND AUTOMATA THEORY AND APPLICATIONS (LATA 2008) Tarragona, Spain, March 13-19, 2008 http://grammars.grlmc.com/LATA2008/index.html ******************************************************************************* AIMS: LATA is a yearly conference in theoretical computer science and its applications. As linked to the International PhD School in Formal Languages and Applications that is being developed at the host institute since 2001, LATA 2008 will reserve significant room for young computer scientists at the beginning of their career. It will aim at attracting scholars from both classical theory fields and application areas (bioinformatics, systems biology, language technology, artificial intelligence, etc.). SCOPE: Topics of either theoretical or applied interest include, but are not limited to: - words, languages and automata - grammars (Chomsky hierarchy, contextual, multidimensional, unification, categorial, etc.) - grammars and automata architectures - extended automata - combinatorics on words - language varieties and semigroups - algebraic language theory - computability - computational, descriptional, communication and parameterized complexity - decidability questions on words and languages - patterns and codes - symbolic dynamics - regulated rewriting - trees, tree languages and tree machines - term rewriting - graphs and graph transformation - power series - fuzzy and rough languages - cellular automata - DNA and other models of bio-inspired computing - symbolic neural networks - quantum, chemical and optical computing - biomolecular nanotechnology - automata and logic - algorithms on automata and words - automata for system analysis and programme verification - automata, concurrency and Petri nets - parsing - weighted machines - transducers - foundations of finite state technology - grammatical inference and algorithmic learning - text retrieval, pattern matching and pattern recognition - text algorithms - string and combinatorial issues in computational biology and bioinformatics - mathematical evolutionary genomics - language-based cryptography - data and image compression - circuits and networks - language-theoretic foundations of artificial intelligence and artificial life - digital libraries - document engineering [...]Received on Wed Sep 26 2007 - 02:38:19 EDT
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