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Workshop on Compositional Approaches in Physics, NLP, and Social Sciences

September 2 2018
Nice, France

https://sites.google.com/view/capns2018/home 
<https://sites.google.com/view/capns2018/home> 

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DEADLINE EXTENSION
Due to various requests, we are extending the deadline for paper submission to 
July 15th

Please submit contributions in the EPTCS  format (http://style.eptcs.org/ 
<http://style.eptcs.org/>) at: 
https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=capns2018 
<https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=capns2018>

Compositional Approaches for Physics, NLP, and Social Sciences (CAPNS 2018) 
will be colocated with QI 2018 (http://qi2018.quantum-interaction.org/ 
<http://qi2018.quantum-interaction.org/>). The workshop is a continuation and 
extension of the Workshop on Semantic Spaces at the Intersection of NLP, 
Physics and Cognitive Science https://sites.google.com/site/semspworkshop/ 
<https://sites.google.com/site/semspworkshop/> held in June 2016. 

AIMS AND SCOPE
The ability to compose parts to form a more complex whole, and to analyze a 
whole as a combination of elements, is desirable across disciplines. In this 
workshop we bring together researchers applying compositional approaches to 
NLP, Physics, Cognitive Science, and Game Theory. The categorical model of 
Coecke et al. [2010], inspired by quantum protocols, has provided a convincing 
account of compositionality in vector space models of NLP. Similar 
category-theoretic approaches have been applied in cognitive science, and now 
are being extended to game theory. The interplay between the three disciplines 
will foster theoretically motivated approaches to understanding how meanings of 
words interact in sentences and discourse, how concepts develop, and how 
complex games can be analyzed. Commonalities between the compositional 
mechanisms employed may be extracted, and applications and phenomena 
traditionally thought of as 'non-compositional' will be examined.

Topics of interests include (but are not restricted to):
Applications of quantum logic in natural language processing and cognitive 
science
Compositionality in vector space models of meaning
Compositionality in conceptual spaces
Compositional approaches to game theory
Compositional approaches to computer science for linguistics, cognitive, and 
social sciences
Logic for linguistics, cognitive, and social sciences
Reasoning in vector spaces and conceptual spaces
Conceptual spaces in linguistics
Game-theoretic models of language and conceptual change
Category-theoretic diagrammatic reasoning for natural language processing, 
cognitive science, and game theory
Compositional explanations of so-called 'non-compositional' phenomena such as 
metaphor

IMPORTANT DATES:
July 15th: Paper submission
July 31st: Notification to contributors
September 2nd: Workshop date

Contributions should be submitted in the EPTCS  format (http://style.eptcs.org/ 
<http://style.eptcs.org/>) at:
https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=capns2018 
<https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=capns2018>

CONFIRMED SPEAKERS:
Paul Smolensky, Principal Researcher, Microsoft Research, and 
Krieger-Eisenhower Professor of Cognitive Science, Johns Hopkins University

SUBMISSIONS:
We invite:
Original contributions (up to 12 pages) of previously unpublished work. 
Submission of substantial, albeit partial results of work in progress is 
welcomed.

Extended abstracts (3 pages) of previously published work that is recent and 
relevant to the workshop. These should include a link to a separately published 
paper or preprint.

Contributions should be submitted in the EPTCS  format (http://style.eptcs.org/ 
<http://style.eptcs.org/>) at:
https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=capns2018 
<https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=capns2018>

Proceedings of the workshop will be published as an EPTCS (Electronic 
Proceedings in Theoretical Computer Science) volume.

PROGRAMME COMMITTEE:
Peter Bruza, Queensland University of Technology
Trevor Cohen, University of Texas
Fredrik Nordvall Forsberg, University of Strathclyde
Liane Gabora, University of British Columbia
Peter Gärdenfors, Lund University
Helle Hvid Hansen, TU Delft
Chris Heunen, University of Edinburgh
Peter Hines, University of York
Alexander Kurz, University of Leicester
Antonio Lieto, University of Turin
Glyn Morrill, Universitat Politècnica de Catalunya
Dusko Pavlovic, University of Hawaii
Taher Pilehvar, University of Cambridge
Emmanuel Pothos, City, University of London
Matthew Purver, Queen Mary University of London
Mehrnoosh Sadrzadeh, Queen Mary University of London
Marta Sznajder, Munich Center for Mathematical Philosophy
Pawel Sobocinski, University of Southampton 
Dominic Widdows, Grab Technologies
Geraint Wiggins, Vrije Universiteit Brussel
Victor Winschel,  OICOS GmbH
Philipp Zahn, University of St. Gallen
Frank Zenker, University of Konstanz

ORGANIZATION:
Bob Coecke, University of Oxford
Jules Hedges, University of Oxford
Dimitri Kartsaklis, University of Cambridge
Martha Lewis, ILLC, University of Amsterdam
Dan Marsden, University of Oxford

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