New Standards for Language Studies
Important dates:
Registration (submission): September 30th, 2012
Notification of acceptance: October 10th, 2012
Workshop: Paris, November, 15-16, 2012
From the call for papers:
We are pleased to announce an international interdisciplinary workshop to be held at Paris-Sorbonne University on November 15th and 16th, 2012. The symposium is for the discussion of the Interactive Linguistics methods jointly with the Associative Semantics (AS) and Meta-Informative Centering Theory (MIC) currently developed at CELTA (Centre de Linguistique Théorique et Appliquée).
The 3rd Workshop aims at discussing foundational issues of language studies introducing interactive methods which are step by step being derived from research in the AI domain, especially Knowledge Discovery from Databases (KDD) and diverse programming paradigms.
Keywords: information – semantic roles – meta-information – attention-driven centring of utterance – subjecthood and topicality – predication – context – speech acts – modularity – multi-agent systems – distributed systems.
For further information, please visit the CELTA website pages: http://www.celta.paris-sorbonne.fr/forum/
Importantly, we sincerely encourage researchers (linguists, computer scientists, psychologists, neurologists, logicians and philosophers) who are interested in the research topics specified in the preliminary discussion forum to join us by sending their name and surname(s), affiliation and e-mail address to: celta@paris-sorbonne.fr
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Computationally rigorous but from what I read on the forum, definitely a European approach.
A reminder that computer science as experienced in the United States was at one time a healthier mix of humanists, linguists, mathematicians, and computer scientists. Before it became a “profession/discipline.”