[Corpora-List] Context 2003 - Call for partecipation

From: Roberta Ferrario (roberta.ferrario@economia.unitn.it)
Date: Wed May 28 2003 - 17:22:01 MET DST

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    ****************** Call for participation ******************
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            | CONTEXT'03 |
            | |
            | Fourth International and Interdisciplinary Conference on |
            | Modeling and Using Context |
            | |
            | Stanford, California (USA) |
            | June 23-25, 2003 |
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            | (http://www.context.umcs.maine.edu/CONTEXT-03) |
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    We are pleased to announce that the registration and accomodation
    reservation procedures for attending Context 2003 are open online.
    Please, follow this link to formalize your registration:

    http://context.umcs.maine.edu/CONTEXT-03/

    You can also find links for alternative hotel solutions and travel tips.

    TECHNICAL PROGRAM, PRELIMINARY VERSION

    Monday June 23, 2003
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    9:00-9:15 Welcome

    9:15-10:15 Invited Talk 1: David Leake
                (Computer Science Department, Indiana University, USA)

    10:15-10:45 Coffee Break

    10:45-12:30 Session 1: Natural Language I

        * Robert Porzel
          Contextual Natural Language Processing with Ontological and
          Situational Coherence

        * Hugo Liu
          Unpacking Meaning from Words: A Context-Centered Approach to
          Computational Lexicon Design

        * Martin Trautwein
          Comparatively True Types: a Set-Free Ontological Model of
          Interpretation and Evaluation Contexts

        * Mark Whitsey
          Discourse Context and Indexicality

    12:30-14:15 Lunch

    14:15:-15:05 Session 2: Context and Common Sense Reasoning

        * Ramanathan Guha and John McCarthy
          Varieties of Contexts

        * John Bell
          A Common Sense Theory of Causation

    15:05:-15:55 Session 3: Logic of Context I

        * Rolf Nossum
          A Contextual Approach to the Logic of Fiction

        * Luciano Serafini
          Local Relational Model: a Logical Formalization of Database
          Coordination

    16:00-16:30 Coffee Break

    16:30:-17:45 Session 4: Context and Cognitive Modeling

        * Leslie Ganet, Patrick Brezilllon and Charles Tijus
          Explanation as Contextual Categorization

        * Agnes Giboreau, Isabel Urdapilleta and Jean Francois Richard
          Effects of Context on the Description of Olfactory Properties

        * Elisabetta Zibetti and Charles Tijus
          Perceiving Action from Static Images: the Role of Spatial Context

    18:00 Informational and historical walking tour of the Stanford Campus
          and Palo Alto downtown. Refreshment in a nice pub garden.

    Tuesday June 24, 2003
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    9:30-10:30 Invited Talk 2: Keith Devlin
                (CSLI, Stanford University, USA)

    10:30-11:00 Coffee Break

    11:00-12:40 Session 5: Philosophical Foundations

        * Claudia Bianchi
          How To Refer: Objective Context vs. Intentional Context

        * Roger Young
          Demonstratives, Reference and Perception

        * Horacio Arlo-Costa
          A Theory of Contextual Propositions for Indicatives

        * Isidora Stojanovic
          What to Say on What Is Said

    12:40-14:15 Lunch

    14:15:-15:55 Session 6: Logic of Context II

        * Richmond Thomason
          Dynamic Contextual Intensional Logic: Logical Foundations and an
          Application

        * Sasa Buvac
          A Deduction Theorem for Modal Propositional Logic

        * Paolo Bouquet and Luciano Serafini
          On the Difference Between Bridge Rules and Lifting Axioms

        * Valeria de Paiva
          Natural Deduction and Context as (Constructive) Modality

    16:00-16:30 Coffee Break

    16:30:-18:30 Poster Session

    20:30 Barbecue Dinner (Included in the registration fees).

    Wednesday June 25, 2003
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    9:30-10:30 Invited Talk 3: Patrick Brezillon
                (LIP 6, University Paris 6, France)

    10:30-11:00 Coffee Break

    11:00-12:40 Session 7: Context-aware Applications

        * Ghita Kouadri Mostifaoui and Patrick Brizillon
          A Generic Framework for Context-Based Distributed Authorizations

        * Robert P. Arritt and Roy M. Turner
          Context-Sensitive Weights for a Neural Network

        * Lucas Paletta
          Predictive Visual Context in Object Detection

        * Seiie Jang and Woontack Woo
          ubi-UCAM: A Unified Context-Aware Application Model

    12:40-14:15 Lunch

    14:15:-15:30 Session 8: Natural Language II

        * Nobo Komagata
          Contextual Effects on Word Order: Information Structure and
          Information Theory

        * Kavita Thomas
          Modelling "but" in Task-Oriented Dialogue

        * David Ahn
          Presupposition Accommodation in Adverbial Quantification

    15:30-16:00 Coffee Break

    16:00:-16:50 Session 9: Natural Language III

        * Dominic Widdows
          A Mathematical Model for Context and Word-Meaning

        * Paolo Bouquet, Bernardo Magnini, Luciano Serafini and
          Stefano Zanobini
          A SAT-based Algorithm for Context Matching

    16:50-17:00 Closing Remarks

    CONFERENCE CHAIR

    Fausto Giunchiglia (Universitā degli Studi di Trento, Italy)

    PROGRAM CO-CHAIRS

    Patrick Blackburn (LORIA, France)
    Chiara Ghidini (University of Liverpool, UK)
    Roy Turner (University of Maine, USA)

    LOCAL ARRANGEMENTS COMMITTEE

    Dikran Karagueuzian (dikran@roslin.stanford.edu)
    Michele King (mking@csli.stanford.edu)
    John Perry (john@csli.stanford.edu)
    Keith Devlin (devlin@csli.stanford.edu)
    Elisabetta Zibetti (ezibetti@psych.stanford.edu)



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