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Valeria

2011/12/17 Joao Marcos <[email protected]>:
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>
> NASSLLI 2012 is Open for Registration!
>
> The fifth North American Summer School in Logic, Language, and
> Information, NASSLLI 2012, will be hosted at the University of Texas
> at Austin, on June 18-22, 2012.
>
> http://nasslli2012.com/
>
> NASSLLI is a one-week summer school aimed at graduate students and
> advanced undergraduates in Philosophy, Computer Science, Linguistics,
> Psychology and related fields, especially students with
> interdisciplinary interests or whose research crosses traditional
> boundaries between these subject areas. The summer school is loosely
> modeled on the long-running ESSLLI series in Europe and will consist
> of 5 sessions of 90 minute courses each day during the week of June
> 18-22, followed by a Turing Symposium on June 23 celebrating the first
> centenary of Alan Turing's birth, and the 13th Texas Linguistics
> Society conference on June 23, 24.
>
> Courses
>
> * Johan van Benthem (University of Amsterdam / Stanford University):
> Logical Dynamics of Information and Interaction
> * Craige Roberts (The Ohio State University): Questions in Discourse
> * Noah Goodman (Stanford University): Stochastic Lambda Calculus and
> its Applications in Semantics and Cognitive Science
> * Mark Steedman (University of Edinburgh): Combinatory Categorial
> Grammar: Theory and Practice
> * Chris Potts (Stanford University): Extracting Social Meaning and Sentiment
> * Catherine Legg (University of Waikato): Possible Worlds: A Course in
> Metaphysics (for Computer Scientists and Linguists)
> * Adam Lopez (Johns Hopkins University): Statistical Machine Translation
> * Eric Pacuit (Stanford University): Social Choice Theory for Logicians
> * Valeria de Paiva (Rearden Commerce) & Ulrik Buchholtz (Stanford
> University): Introduction to Category Theory
> * Adam Pease (Rearden Commerce): Ontology Development and Application
> with Suggested Upper Merged Ontology (SUMO)
> * Ede Zimmermann (University of Frankfurt): Intensionality
> * Thomas Icard (Stanford University): Surface Reasoning
> * Nina Gierasimczuk (University of Groningen): Belief Revision Meets
> Formal Learning Theory
> * Robin Cooper (Göteborg University) & Jonathan Ginzburg (University
> of Paris): Type Theory with Records for Natural Language Semantics
> * Jeroen Groenendijk (University of Amsterdam) & Floris Roelofsen
> (University of Amsterdam): Inquisitive Semantics
> * Shalom Lappin (King's College London): Alternative Paradigms for
> Computational Semantics
> * Tandy Warnow (University of Texas at Austin): Estimating
> Phylogenetic Trees in Linguistics and Biology
> * Hans Kamp (University of Stuttgart / University of Texas at Austin)
> & Mark Sainsbury (University of Texas at Austin): Vagueness and
> Context
> * Steve Wechsler (University of Texas at Austin) & Eric McCready
> (Osaka University): Meaning as Use: Indexicality and Expressives
>
> Special Presentations
>
> * Pranav Anand (University of California at Santa Cruz)
> * Nicholas Asher (IRIT, CNRS/Université Paul Sabatier)
> * Martin Davis (Emeritus NYU)
> * Robert King (University of Texas at Austin)
> * Oleg Kiselyov (FNMOC)
> * Kevin Knight (USC/Information Sciences Institute)
> * Sarah Murray (Cornell University)
> * Chung-chieh Shan (Cornell University)
> * Bonnie Webber (University of Edinburgh)
> * More to be announced...
>
> Events
>
> * Turing Symposium: June 23
> * Texas Linguistics Society Conference: June 23, 24
> * More to be announced...
>
> Registration fees: academic discount rate $175; professional rate
> $400. Student scholarships will be available for 50 students
> (http://nasslli2012.com/scholarships; application deadline: February
> 29). Scholarships include registration and may include a further
> subsidy for travel and accommodation.
>
> NASSLLI instructors present both basic and advanced work in their
> disciplines, so courses appeal not only to graduate students and
> exceptionally advanced undergraduates, but also to post-docs and
> researchers in related fields. The summer school provides a unique
> opportunity for students to learn from prominent scholars and meet
> others from the active community of interdisciplinary philosophy,
> computer science, linguistics and psychology researchers in the US and
> Europe.
>
> We expect over 200 participants, and in addition to classes in the
> daytime, the evenings will have social events and plenary lectures. UT
> Austin is a large research university in Austin, Texas which is widely
> agreed to be one of the most exciting cities in the US and is the
> self-styled "Live Music Capital of the World." We aim to make NASSLLI
> fun.
>
> More information is available at:
>
> http://nasslli2012.com/
>
> http://twitter.com/nasslli
>
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>
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