Corpora: CFP: Learning Language in Logic

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Date: Mon Apr 16 2001 - 16:14:07 MET DST

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                    3rd LEARNING LANGUAGE IN LOGIC (LLL) WORKSHOP
                        8th - 9th September 2001, Strasbourg
                              Co-located with ILP 2001
                        http://www.fi.muni.cz/ilpnet2/LLL2001/
                                   CALL FOR PAPERS
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     [Presentation][Submissions][Program chair][Organization][Support][Contact]

    Presentation

         Our purpose is to provide a forum for discussion on all aspects of
         learning language in logic.
         It is the follow-up of the previous LLL workshops held in 1999 in
         Bled, Slovenia, and in 2000 in Lisboa, Portugal.

         The goal of this workshop is to bring together researchers who are
         working on learning from text, while emphasizing the logic-based
         learning techniques and algorithms.

         We strongly encourage contributions concerning semantic analysis
         of natural languages, describing logic-based learning techniques
         alternative to ILP, or solving tasks for other languages than
         English.

         These techniques include but are not limited to:

            * Combinations of approaches and multi-strategy learning
            * Instance-based and clustering approaches in relational
              learning
            * Scalability issues (applying logic-based methods to
              large data sets)
            * Logical approaches to statistical NLP
            * Higher-order logic for LLL
            * Handling very complex terms
            * Collaborative and interactive learning

            * Shallow parsing
            * Grammar learning
            * Learning subcategorisation frames
            * Part-of-speech tagging
            * Morphosyntactic tagging
            * Morphological analysis
            * Information indexing, filtering, retrieval, extraction
            * Text classification methods
            * Question answering
            * Learning ontologies, thesauri and lexicon
            * Extracting predicate-argument structure

         The workshop will be two half days, including 1 invited talk,
         paper presentations, and possibly a session on works in progress.

         Authors should indicate on the first page that they submit to both
         ILP and LLL conferences. Accepted papers related to logic appear
         in proceedings of ILP 2001 conference.

         Works in progress will be published in a separate working notes.

    Submissions

         Please submit by sending electronically to lll01@fi.muni.cz:

            * an abstract (title, authors, keywords, summary) for
              April, 20.
            * a full paper (PS or PDF format) up to 12 pages in
              LNCS/LNAI Springer style for April, 23.

         Submission deadline of works in progress will be announced.

    Program chair

         Lubos Popelinsky (Masaryk University in Brno, Czechia)

         Members

            * Pieter Adriaans (Syllogic and University of Amsterdam,
              Netherlands)
            * James Cussens (University of York, UK)
            * Martin Eineborg (University of Stockholm, Sweden)
            * Tomaz Erjavec (Institute Jozef Stefan, Slovenia)
            * Suresh Manandhar (University of York, UK)
            * Claire Nédellec (LRI, University of Paris-Sud, France)
            * Guenter Neumann (DFKI, Saarbrücken, Germany)
            * Stefan Wrobel (University of Magdeburg, Germany)

    Organization

         Nicolas Lachiche (LSIIT Strasbourg, France)

    Support

         LLL 2001 is financially supported by the Network of Excellence in
         Inductive Logic Programming ILPnet2 funded under the European
         Union's INCO program.

    Contact

     Lubos Popelinsky
     Dept. of Comp. Sci., Faculty of Voice: +420 5 41512 324
     Informatics Fax: +420 5 4121 2568
     Masaryk University, Botanická 68a Email: popel@fi.muni.cz
     CZ-602 00 Brno, Czech Republic HTTP: www.fi.muni.cz/~popel

                     This page is maintained by Miloslav Nepil.

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