Return-Path: Received: from CS.CMU.EDU by A.GP.CS.CMU.EDU id aa20735; 12 Oct 93 14:46:57 EDT Received: from Csli.Stanford.EDU by CS.CMU.EDU id aa03999; 12 Oct 93 14:46:01 EDT Received: from localhost.Stanford.EDU by CSLI.Stanford.EDU (4.1/25-CSLI-eef) id AA11862; Tue, 12 Oct 93 09:37:30 PDT Message-Id: <9310121637.AA11862@CSLI.Stanford.EDU> From: koehler@utrurt.uni-trier.de (Prof. Dr. Koehler) (by way of yarowsky@unagi.cis.upenn.edu (David Yarowsky)) To: empiricists@CSLI.Stanford.EDU Subject: Call for Papers - QUALICO 94 - Second International Conference on Quantitative Linguistics Date: Tue, 12 Oct 1993 09:37:26 -0700 Sender: roscheis@CSLI.Stanford.EDU CALL FOR PAPERS QUALICO - 94 Second International Conference on Quantitative Linguistics Moscow, Russia, September 20(Tue)-24(Sat), 1994 The Permanent International Qualico Committee invites the submission of papers and participation in this conference, which will be organized by Moscow State University in cooperation with the University of Trier Chair of the Organizing Committee: Anatoliy A. Polikarpov Department of Theoretical and Computational Linguistics Moscow State University, Moscow, 117899, Russia Tel.: +7 095 939-31-78 Fax.: +7 095 939-26-22 E-mail.: comm-pub@comlab.vega.msk.su Chair of the Program Committee: Reinhard Koehler University of Trier, Department of Computational Linguistics, D-54286 Trier, Germany Tel.: +49 651 201-2270 (or 2271) Fax.: +49 651 201-3946 E-mail.: koehler@ldv01.Uni-Trier.de Program Committee Gabriel Altmann (Bochum, Germany) Kenneth Church (Murray Hill, NJ, USA) Sheila Embleton (York, Canada) Jacques Guy (Clayton, Australia) Ludek Hrebicek (Prague, Czech Republik) Yuriy K.Krylov (St. Petersburg, Russia) Raimund G.Piotrovskiy (St. Petersburg, Russia) Burghard Rieger (Trier, Germany) Jadwiga Sambor (Warsaw, Poland) Pauli Saukkonen (Oulu, Finland) George Silnitskiy (Smolensk, Russia) Royal Skousen (Provo, Utah, USA) Philippe Thoiron (Lyon, France) Juhan Tuldava (Tartu, Estonia) TOPICS OF INTEREST: Papers are invited on substantial, original, and unpublished research on all aspects of Quantitative Linguistics, including, but not limited to, the following. 1) Observations and descriptions of all aspects of language and text phenomena, including the areas of psycholinguistics, sociolinguistics, linguistic typology, stylistics, etc. as far as they use quantitative mathematical methods (probability theory, stochastic processes, differential and difference equations, fuzzy logics and set theory, function theory etc.), on all levels of linguistic analysis. 2) Applications of methods, models, or findings from quantitative linguistics to problems of natural language processing, machine translation, language teaching, documentation and information retrieval - especially in the form of automated systems of different kinds (automated systems for scientific research, expert systems, electronic dictionaries, parsing systems, controlled large text corpora etc.). 3) Methodological problems of linguistic measurement, model construction, sampling and test theory. 4) Epistemological issues such as explanation of language and text phenomena, contributions to theory construction, systems theory, philosophy of science. REQUIREMENTS FOR SUBMISSION: Papers should be either topical papers (maximum six pages in final format) or project notes with demonstration (maximum four pages), preferably in English. Both should describe original work.The project note should specify the computer platform that will be used. They should emphasize completed work rather than intended work, and they should indicate clearly the state of completion of the reported results. A paper accepted for presentation at the QUALICO-94 Conference cannot be presented at another conference. FORMAT FOR SUBMISSION: Authors should submit four copies of preliminary versions of their papers with the page limits above, on A4 paper with the title, author(s), addresses (including e-mail if possible), affiliation across the page top, a short (five line) summary, the words: topical paper or project note, and a specification of the topic area. As well, authors are strongly urged to email the title page information by the deadline date. Send the papers and emails to the chairman of the program committee. IMPORTANT DATES: Preliminary paper submission due: 31 January, 1994 Acceptance notification: 15 May, 1994 Camera-ready copies due: 20 August, 1994 REVIEW SCHEDULE: Preliminary papers are due by 31 January 1994. Papers received after that date will be returned unopened. Notification of receipt will be mailed to the first author (or designated author) soon after receipt. Designated authors will be notified of acceptance by 15 May, 1994. Camera-ready copies of final papers prepared in a double-column format, preferably using a laser printer, and the text in ASCII format on a diskette (MS-DOS) must be received by 20 August at the chairman of the program committee. Papers received after that date may not be included in the proceedings. OTHER ACTIVITIES: Anyone wishing to arrange an exhibit or present a demonstration should send a brief description, together with a specification of physical requirements (space, power, telephone connections, tables, etc.) to Ana- toliy A.Polikarpov and Reinhard Koehler.