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Subject: CforP: Workshop on NLP
Date: Tue, 4 May 1993 08:50:49 +0100
From: Ronan Reilly <rreilly@nova.ucd.ie>
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Call for Participation in the
2ND WORKSHOP ON THE COGNITIVE SCIENCE
OF NATURAL LANGUAGE PROCESSING
26-27 July, 1993
Dublin City University
Guest Speakers:
Walter Daelemans
University of Tilburg
Ronan Reilly
University College Dublin
Attendance at the CSNLP workshop will be by invitation on the basis of
a submitted paper. Those wishing to be considered should send a paper
of not more than eight A4 pages to Sean O'Nuallain or Andy Way, School
of Computer Applications, Dublin City University, Dublin 9, Ireland,
by not later than 14 June, 1993. Notification of acceptance along with
registration and accommodation details will be sent out by 25 June,
1993. Submitting authors should also send their fax number and/or
e-mail address to help speed up the selection process.
The particular focus of the workshop will be on the computational
modelling of human natural language processing (NLP), and preference
will be given to papers that present empirically supported
computational models of any aspect of human NLP. An additional goal in
selecting papers will be to provide coverage of a range of NLP areas.