WALKER@SRI-AI.ARPA (10/06/83)
From: Don Walker <WALKER@SRI-AI.ARPA>
Call For Papers
COLING 84, Tenth International Conference On Computational Linguistics
COLING 84 is scheduled for 2-6 July 1984 at Stanford University,
Stanford, California. It will also constitute the 22nd
Annual Meeting of the Association for Computational Linguistics,
which will host the conference.
Papers for the meeting are solicited on linguistically and
computationally significant topics, including but not limited to
the following:
o Machine translation and machine-aided translation.
o Computational applications in syntax, semantics, anaphora,
and discourse.
o Knowledge representation.
o Speech analysis, synthesis, recognition, and understanding.
o Phonological and morpho-syntactic analysis.
o Algorithms.
o Computational models of linguistic theories.
o Parsing and generation.
o Lexicology and lexicography.
Authors wishing to present a paper should submit five copies of a
summary not more than eight double-spaced pages long, by 9
January 1984 to:
Prof. Yorick Wilks,
Languages and Linguistics,
University of Essex,
Colchester, Essex,
CO4 3SQ, ENGLAND
Phone: 44-(206)862 286;
Telex 98440 ( UNILIB G )
It is important that the summary contain sufficient information,
including references to relevant literature, to convey the
new ideas and allow the program committee to determine the scope
of the work. Authors should clearly indicate to what extent
the work is complete and, if relevant, to what extent it has
been implemented. A summary exceeding eight double-spaced
pages in length may not receive the attention it deserves.
Authors will be notified of the acceptance of their papers by
2 April 1984.
Full length versions of accepted papers should be sent by
14 May 1984 to:
Dr. Donald Walker
COLING 84
SRI International
Menlo Park
California, 94025, USA
Phone: 1-(415)859-3071
ARPAnet: Walker@SRI-AI
Other requests for information should be addressed to:
Dr. Martin Kay
XEROX PARC
3333 Coyote Hill Road
Palo Alto, California 94304, USA
Phone: 1-(415)494-4428
ARPAnet: Kay@PARC