walter@kub.nl (09/13/89)
FIRST CALL FOR PARTICIPATION INTERNATIONAL WORKSHOP ON INHERITANCE IN NATURAL LANGUAGE PROCESSING Institute for Language Technology and AI Tilburg University The Netherlands Thursday 16 - Saturday 18 August, 1990 (Between ECAI and COLING) Organized by Walter Daelemans (Institute for Language Technology and AI, Tilburg University) Gerald Gazdar (School of Cognitive & Computing Sciences, University of Sussex) Program Committee: Jo Calder, University of Edinburgh Walter Daelemans, Tilburg University Koenraad De Smedt, University of Nijmegen Roger Evans, University of Sussex Gerald Gazdar, University of Sussex Keynote Speaker: Richmond H. Thomason, University of Pittsburgh Description: Structure sharing by inheritance in frame-based and object-oriented programming languages has been used for the representation of linguistic knowledge since the mid seventies. At first for the representation of semantic and world knowledge, later also for the representation of other types of linguistic knowledge. Capturing the meaning of the non-monotonic and default reasoning that is promoted by inheritance has been the subject of various extensions of logic. Recently, some linguistic theories have incorporated a form of inheritance explicitly into their theoretical framework (e.g. Word Grammar and HPSG). The aim of the workshop is to bring together linguists, AI-researchers and logicians interested in the application of the concept of inheritance to natural language processing. Topics: Some of the topics that will be discussed (confined to a linguistic context) are the following: - Applications of inheritance to linguistic description. - The theoretical linguistic status of different types of inheritance (single, multiple, class inheritance, delegation). - Semantics of inheritance systems. - Symbolic and subsymbolic (connectionist, genetic search) approaches to the learning of inheritance hierarchies. Format: To encourage interaction, the workshop will be limited to about 30 people, the majority of which will present a paper on their work. Attendance is by invitation. Please submit 5 hardcopies of an extended abstract to Walter Daelemans, describing work to be presented at the workshop. Deadlines: March 31, 1990: Extended abstracts due May 31, 1990: Notification of acceptance For more information, please contact: Walter Daelemans ITK, Tilburg University Email: walter@kub.nl P.O. Box 90153 ...!hp4nl!kubix!walter NL-5000 LE Tilburg Telephone: +31 13 663070 The Netherlands Fax: +31 13 663019 -- Someday has arrived