Corpora: DEADLINE REMINDER COLING 2000

From: Michelle Carnell (michelle.carnell@dfki.de)
Date: Mon Feb 07 2000 - 09:09:59 MET

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              COLING 2000 *** REMINDER ***

              DEADLINE for TUTORIAL proposals: 15 February 2000

    The Coling 2000 Tutorial Programmme Committee invites proposals for the
    Tutorial Program for Coling 2000, which is to be held in Nancy,
    Saarbruecken and Luxembourg, July 29-August 6th 2000. The tutorials will
    be held in Nancy, July 29th-30th, immediately preceding the main
    conference. Bus facilities will be provided to go to Saarbruecken on
    Sunday 30th July.

    Each tutorial should be well-focused so that its core content can be
    covered in a three hours tutorial slot (including a 30 minute break).
    6-hour tutorial slots may be possible as well.

    It is hoped that it will be possible to accomodate a large number of
    high quality proposals for tutorials. However, proposers are encouraged
    to submit as early as possible to ensure that appropriate arrangements
    can be made to accomodate all accepted tutorial sessions. Electronic
    submission would be greatly appreciated.

    ---> For details, please refer to (http://www.coling.org/tutorials.html)

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      The International Conference on Computational Linguistics
                  Homepage: (http://www.coling.org)
      
      COLING 2000 will take place in three countries in the heart of Europe.
      
      - Nancy (Tutorials 29/30 July, 2000)
      - Saarbrücken (Conference 31 July - 4 August, 2000)
      - Luxembourg (Workshops 5/6 August 2000)
      
      Transportation between the three almost neighbouring sites will be
      provided.
      
      COLING 2000 will be the ideal place to
      
      - present your latest results at the conference and workshops
      - demo your systems to colleagues
      - study new trends and techniques in the tutorials
      - exhibit your language technologies for the 21st century
      - hire needed specialists before somebody else does



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