[logic-ml] CFP: LENLS11 (Logic and Engineering of Natural Language Semantics 11)

Koji Mineshima mineshima.koji at ocha.ac.jp
Thu Aug 14 18:04:12 JST 2014


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今年の11月に東京で開催される LENLS 11 国際ワークショップの
ご案内をお送り致します。締め切りを8月25日まで延長しました。

皆様のご参加をお待ちしております。

峯島 宏次(お茶の水女子大学)


[Apologies for multiple copies]
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           FINAL CALL FOR PAPERS || Deadline Extended !!

                  Logic and Engineering of
             Natural Language Semantics 11 (LENLS 11)

Workshop Site : "Raiousha Building, Keio University"
                Kanagawa, Japan.
                http://www.keio.ac.jp/en/maps/hiyoshi.html
Dates         : November 22-24, 2014
Contact Person: Koji Mineshima (Ochanomizu University)
Contact Email : lenls11[[at]]easychair.org
Website       : http://www.is.ocha.ac.jp/~bekki/lenls/
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Chair:  Koji Mineshima (Ochanomizu University)
Co-chair: Daisuke Bekki (Ochanomizu University
                        /National Institute of Informatics)
          Eric McCready (Aoyama Gakuin University)
          
Invited Speakers:
- Chris Barker (New York University)
- Kimiko Nakanishi (Ochanomizu University)
- Matthew Stone (Rutgers University)
- Christopher Tancredi (Keio University)


LENLS is an annual international workshop on formal syntax, 
semantics and pragmatics. It will be held as one of the workshops of 
the Sixth JSAI International Symposia on AI (isAI2014)
(http://www.ai-gakkai.or.jp/isai/)
sponsored by the Japan Society for Artificial Intelligence (JSAI)
(http://www.ai-gakkai.or.jp/en).


Aims and Topics:
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We invite submissions to this year's workshop on topics in formal
syntax, semantics and pragmatics, and related fields, including but in no way
limited to the following:

- Formal syntax of natural language
- Formal semantics and pragmatics of natural language
- Model-theoretic and/or proof-theoretic semantics of natural language
- Computational Semantics
- Continuations in natural language
- Game-theoretic/Bayesian approaches to pragmatics
- Nonclassical Logic and its relation to natural language 
  (especially Substructural/Fuzzy/Categorical/Topological logics)
- (Formal) Philosophy of language
- Scientific methodology and/or experimental design for linguistics


Submissions:
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Abstracts (up to 4 pages, including figures and references, A4 or 
letter size, with 12 point font) must be submitted electronically 
in PDF format at:

https://www.easychair.org/conferences/?conf=lenls11

When the abstract is accepted, the author is expected to submit a
full paper (10-14 pages) before the workshop. The proceedings of the
workshop will be available at the conference site for registered persons.


Selected Papers:
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We also plan to publish a selection of the accepted/invited papers
as a portion of a volume "JSAI-isAI selected papers", which will  
be published from `Lecture Notes in Artificial Intelligence' series
(Springer Verlag). 


Student Session:
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This year we will organize the Student Session of LENLS 11. We    
invite submissions from students (i.e., those students who have   
not received their PhD degree before November 2014). This session 
will provide an opportunity for students to get feedback from     
other researchers, so we encourage submission of work in progress.
Papers co-authored by non-students may be submitted, but the      
primary author must be a student who will present the paper. The  
submission guidelines are the same as those for regular submission
as described above. 

One may not submit the same paper both to the main session and to 
the student session. Also, students may not submit more than one  
(single-authored or joint-authored) paper to the student session.

Submitted student papers will be peer-reviewed. All accepted      
papers will be included in the proceedings. The best student paper
prize will be awarded.All accepted student papers will be         
considered for this award. A selection of revised versions of     
accepted papers will be published by Springer Verlag in Lecture   
Notes in Artificial Intelligence (LNAI) series. 

A limited number of travel grants will be available to those      
students who are presenting a paper at the Student Session.       
Authors of accepted student papers will be informed about further 
details.


Important dates:
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Abstract submission deadline: August 25, 2014 (EXTENDED)
Notification of acceptance: September 30, 2014
Deadline for camera-ready copy: October 31, 2014
LENLS11: November 22-24, 2014


Sponsor:
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LENLS is being organized by an alliance of "Establishment of Knowledge-Intensive 
Structural Natural Language Processing and Construction of Knowledge Infrastructure"
(http://www.extreme-bigdata.jp/workshop/jebdp-1/speakers.html#SadaoKurohashi) 
project, funded by JST CREST Programs "Advanced Core Technologies for Big Data 
Integration" 
(http://www.jst.go.jp/kisoken/crest/en/research_area/ongoing/areah25-6.html).


Workshop Organizers/Program Committee:
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  - Koji Mineshima (Ochanomizu University)
  - Daisuke Bekki (Ochanomizu University/National Institute of Informatics)
  - Alastair Butler (Tohoku University)
  - Richard Dietz (University of Tokyo)
  - Eric McCready (Aoyama Gakuin University)
  - Yoshiki Mori (University of Tokyo)
  - Yasuo Nakayama (Osaka University)
  - Katsuhiko Sano (Japan Advanced Institute of Science and Technology)
  - Katsuhiko Yabushita (Naruto University of Education)
  - Tomoyuki Yamada (Hokkaido University)
  - Shunsuke Yatabe (West Japan Railway Company)
  - Kei Yoshimoto (Tohoku University)





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