From take@cs.titech.ac.jp Wed Mar 2 18:01:18 EST 1994 Article: 20738 of comp.ai Xref: glinda.oz.cs.cmu.edu comp.ai:20738 comp.ai.nat-lang:1247 Path: honeydew.srv.cs.cmu.edu!fs7.ece.cmu.edu!europa.eng.gtefsd.com!library.ucla.edu!agate!ames!koriel!sh.wide!wnoc-kyo-news!aist-nara!wnoc-tyo-news!nirvana.cs.titech!cs.titech!take From: take@cs.titech.ac.jp (TOKUNAGA Takenobu) Newsgroups: comp.ai,comp.ai.nat-lang Subject: COLING'94 Tutorial Date: 19 Feb 1994 05:43:10 GMT Organization: Dept. of Computer Science, Tokyo Institute of Technology, Japan Lines: 168 Message-ID: <940219144240.M0107645@vega.cs.titech.ac.jp> NNTP-Posting-Host: vega.cs.titech.ac.jp X-Newsreader: mnews [version 1.17] 1994-01/27(Thu) Coling '94 Tutorial Research in computational linguistics is a well developed field. The production of more and more useful results and increased applicability to real languages is improving development within the field as well as its position overall. The complexities of natural language, affected by both culture and society, cannot be comprehended using only one approach. Computational linguistics research reflects this, the current growth in research has gone beyond one simple paradigm to embrace research in such fields as example and corpus based statistical methods, and those related to the structure of human recognition and multimedia. In the COLING '94 tutorials, we have tried to give a wide and useful view of the current state of computational linguistics, with six sessions in three days. The lecturers are world leaders in their fields. We hope that many people are able to attend, not only researchers and students, but also people involved with development and planning in this ever expanding field. *** PROGRAM *** Session 1 9:30-12:30, August 2 (Tuesday) Theme: Parsing Technologies: the Right Tool for the Right Problem. Lecturer: Yves Schabes Mistubishi Electric Research Laboratories, Cambridge, USA Session 2 14:00-17:00, August 2 (Tuesday) Title: Natural language generation -- at the Crossroads of Cognitive Science and Engineering Lecturer: Michael Zock Scientique Laboratoire d'Informatique pour la Mecanique et les Sciences de l'Ingenieur, France Session 3 9:30-12:30, August 3 (Wednesday) Theme: Future Directions of MT -- Language, Meanings and Translation Lecturer: Jun'ichi Tsujii Professor of UMIST, UK Session 4 14:00-17:00, August 3 (Wednesday) Theme: Corpus Based Natural Language Processing Lecturer: Mitchell Marcus Professor of University of Pennsylvania, USA Session 5 9:30-12:30, August 4 (Thursday) Theme: Towards Intelligent Multimedia Interfaces Lecturer: Mark Maybury MITRE, USA Session 6 14:00-17:00, August 4 (Thursday) Theme: Current Topics in Pragmatics Lecturer: Yorick Wilks Professor of University of Sheffield, UK -- GENERAL INFORMATION -- Venue: NEC Conference Room (B1, NEC Bldg.) Date: August 2 (Tuesday) - 4 (Thursday), 1994 Sponsors: Coling '94 Organizing Committee Co-sponsors: International Committee on Computational Linguistics (ICCL) Supporters: The Institute of Electronics, Information and Communication Engineers Information Processing Society of Japan Japanese Society for Artificial Intelligence Japan Society for Software Science and Technology Japan Information Processing Development Center Japan Electronic Industry Development Association The Asia-Pacific Association for Machine Translation Registration Fee: General 30,000 yen Students 10,000 yen Application Dead Line: May 31st, 1994 -- REGISTRATION -- Please fill out the enclosed Official Registration Form and return it to the Registration Secretariat. All registration fee must be paid by Bank transfer to the following: Upon receipt of your registration form and confirming your remittance of the appropriate fees, Inter Group will send you a receipt and a registration card. Please bring this card with you for confirming at the registration desk. * Please note that one-day registration is not settled for this program. Name of Bank: The Sakura Bank, Osaka Kita Branch Name of Account: COLING '94 Secretariat Account Number: 3620379 Please send this form to: COLING '94 Secretariat c/o Inter Group Corp. Shiroguchi Bldg.,2-15, Kakuta-cho, Kita-ku, Osaka 530, Japan Tel:06-372-9477 Fax:06-372-6127 %%%%%%%%%%%%%% Registration-form.tex %%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% \documentstyle[12pt]{article} \pagestyle{empty} \textwidth=160mm \oddsidemargin=0mm \begin{document} \centerline{\Large\bf Registration Form for COLING 94 Tutorial Program} \bigskip \bigskip I will apply for Coling 94 Tutorial Program. \begin{center} \def\arraystretch{1.2} \begin{tabular}{lcl} Name in full&:&\underline{\hskip20em}\\ Firm/Organization&:&\underline{\hskip20em}\\ Title/Position&:&\underline{\hskip20em}\\ Address/Country&:&\underline{\hskip20em}\\ &:&\underline{\hskip20em}\\ Phone&:&\underline{\hskip10em}\\ Telefax&:&\underline{\hskip10em}\\ \end{tabular} \end{center} \bigskip \begin{quote} The registration fee 30,000 yen (student 10,000 yen) will be remitted through to the COLING 94 Secretariat, Osaka AC No.3620379, The SAKURA BANK, Osaka Kita Branch under the name of myself my firm. \end{quote} \paragraph{Accommodation}\hfill I will apply for staying the following hotel. \begin{center} \begin{tabular}{|l|r|c|c|c|} \hline Hotel& \multicolumn{1}{c|}{Fee}& Check In& Check Out& Number of stay\\ \hline Miyako-in Tokyo& 12,300 yen& August, \underline{\qquad}& August, \underline{\qquad}& \underline{\qquad} night(s)\\ \hline Shinagawa Prince Hotel& 9,800 yen& August, \underline{\qquad}& August, \underline{\qquad}& \underline{\qquad} night(s)\\ \hline \end{tabular} \end{center} \vfil \begin{center} \fboxsep=2ex Please send this form to:\\ \bigskip \fbox{\begin{minipage}{0.6\textwidth} COLING '94 Secretariat\\ c/o Inter Group Corp.\\ Shiroguchi Bldg.,2-15, Kakuta-cho, Kita-ku,\\ Osaka 530, Japan\\ Tel:06-372-9477\quad Fax:06-372-6127 \end{minipage}} \end{center} \end{document} % Local Variables: % mode: LaTeX % TeX-master: "tut-formE" % End: