Autizmus Alapitvany --- CEECA --- Autizmus Kutatocsoport
Budapest, VIII., Delej u. 24-26., 1089-H (1430 Pf. 14) Tel/fax: 3142859, 2104364
e-mail: h11033bal(a)ella.hu
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Az Autizmus Alapitvany es az Autizmus Kutatocsoport megrendezi
I. Koezep-Europai Szakmai Napjat:
AUTIZMUS:
KLINIKAI, KUTATASI, NEVELESI ES SZOCIALIS TAVLATOK
Budapest, 1997. junius 14., szombat, 8-18 oraig
Liget Kongresszusi Koezpont, VI. Dozsa Gy. ut 84/a.
Vednoekoek:
Magyar Balint, Muvelodesi es Koezoktatasi Miniszter
Vizi E. Szilveszter, a Magyar Tudomanyos Akademia elnoekhelyettese
Koekeny Mihaly, nepjoleti miniszter
ELOADoK: Prof. Sir Michael RUTTER (hon. director, MRC Child Psychiatry
Unit, Institute of Psychiatry, University of London) A gyermekpszichiatria
egyik vilagszerte legkiemelkedobb szemelyisege eloadasaban az autizmussal
kapcsolatos kutatasi iranyzatokat tekinti at, kueloenoes tekintettel lehetseges
integraciojukra.
Dr. Theo PEETERS (nyelvesz es pszichologus, az Opleidingscentrum
Autisme, Antwerpen alapito-igazgatoja) Belgium vilagviszonylatban is
kiemelkedo autizmus-specifikus ellatorendszerenek megszervezoje az
autista illetve autisztikus fogyatekossagot jellemzo seruelt
keszsegeket, illetve az ezzel oesszefueggo viselkedeseket elemzi majd.
Dr. Rita JORDAN (pedagogus-pszichologus, a Birminghami Egyetem,
Anglia autizmus-specifikus posztgradualis kepzesenek vezetoje)
Eloadasaban az autista gyermekek specialis oktatasi es nevelesi
szueksegleteirol, lehetosegeirol es modszereirol beszel.
Dr. Patricia HOWLIN (pszichologus, St. George Hospital Medical
School, University of London) Rutter professzor egykori munkatarsa ma
autista serduelokes felnottek ellatasanak es integraciojanak lehetosegeit
kutatja, s eloadasaban is errol beszel majd.
A rendezvenyt kerekasztal beszelgetes zarja.
Szinkrontolmacsolasrol a rendezok gondoskodnak.
A rendezvenyt videobemutato, szakkoenyv-arusitas es autista gyermekek
es felnottek munkait bemutato kiallitas egesziti ki. Lehetoseg van szolgaltatasokat
ismerteto poszterek elhelyezesere; a kiallitando anyagot az Alapitvany es
Kutatocsoport fenti cimen varjuk.
Reszveteli dij:
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A reszvetei dijat a Taverna Rt. - Taverna Tourist Service reszere, a
CIB Hungaria Bank 10700024-02560809-52100008 szamlajara,
AUTISM kodmegjeloelessel kerjuek befizetni.
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1997. majus 30.
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Center for Advanced Study in the Behavioral Sciences
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* CFP: Second International Conference *
* "RECENT ADVANCES IN NATURAL LANGUAGE PROCESSING" *
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* 11-13 September 1997 *
* Tzigov Chark, Bulgaria *
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* http://www.cogs.susx.ac.uk/lab/nlp/ranlp/97.html *
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CALL FOR PAPERS
The first International Conference on Recent Advances in Natural
Languages Processing (RANLP) was held in 1995. Given the high quality
of the presented papers and the overall success of the event, we now
plan to organise the conference biennially.
Selected papers from the proceedings of the conference are published
as a book by John Benjamins as part of their Current Issues in
Linguistic Theory (CILT) series.
TOPICS OF INTEREST
Papers reporting on recent advances in all aspects of Natural Language
Processing and Language Engineering are invited, including but not
limited to: pragmatics, discourse, semantics, syntax, and the lexicon;
phonetics, phonology, and morphology; text understanding and
generation; multilingual NLP; machine translation, machine-aided
translation, translation aids and tools; corpus-based language
processing; electronic dictionaries; written and spoken natural
language interfaces; knowledge acquisition; terminology; text
summarisation; message routing, text classification; computer-aided
language learning; language resources; evaluation, assessment and
standards in language engineering; and theoretical and
application-oriented papers related to NLP of every kind.
The conference also welcomes new results in NLP based on modern
alternative theories and methodologies to the mainstream techniques of
symbolic NLP such as analogy-based, statistical, connectionist as well
as hybrid and multimedia approaches.
In general, the conference especially welcomes any contribution to the
area of language processing in view of the imminent developments in
information technology.
PROGRAM COMMITTEE: RANLP'97
Elisabeth Andre (DFKI, Saarbruecken)
Branimir Boguraev (Apple Computer, Cupertino)
Chris Brew (University of Edinburgh)
John Carroll (University of Sussex)
Robert Dale (Microsoft Research Institute, Australia)
Rodolfo Delmonte (Universira Ca' Foscari, Venice)
Tomaz Erjavec (Josef Stefan Institute, Slovenia)
Steve Finch (Thomson Technology, Rockville)
Guenter Goerz (University of Erlangen-Nuernberg)
Eva Hajicova (Charles University, Prague)
Ed Hovy (ISI/University of Southern California)
Changning Huan (Tsinghua University, Beijing)
Leonid Iomdin (Russian Academy of Sciences, Moscow)
Pierre Isabelle (CITI, Laval)
Aravind Joshi (University of Pennsylvania)
Richard Kittredge (University de Montreal)
Manfred Kudlek (University of Hamburg)
Karen Kukich (Bellcore, Morristown)
Geoffrey Leech (Lancaster University)
Susann LuperFoy (MITRE Corporation, McLean)
Carlos Martin Vide (Universidad Rovira i Virgilli, Tarragona)
Yuji Matsumoto (Nara Inst of Science & Technology)
Tony McEnery (Lancaster University)
Ruslan Mitkov (University of Wolverhampton)
Nicolas Nicolov (University of Sussex)
Stephen Pullman (SRI, Cambridge)
James Pustejovsky (University of Brandeis)
Allan Ramsay (UMIST, Manchester)
Harold Somers (UMIST, Manchester)
Oliviero Stock (IRST, Trento)
Isabelle Trancoso (INESC, Lisbon)
Harald Trost (Austrian Institute for AI, Vienna)
Benjamin Tsou (City University of Hong Kong)
Dan Tufis (Romanian Academy, Bucharest)
Jun-ichi Tsujii (University of Tokyo/UMIST)
Atro Voutalainen (University of Helsinki)
Yorick Wilks (University of Sheffield)
David Yarowsky (Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore)
Zaharin Yusoff (University of Science Malaysia, Penang)
Michael Zock (LIMSI, CNRS)
PAPER SUBMISSION
FORMATTING GUIDELINES:
Papers should not exceed 3500 words and should be less than
10 pages. Format specifications and a LaTeX style sheet are
available though the RANLP web site. Authors should send either
hard copies or a PS file to the addresses specified below. In
either case an info mail should be sent too.
HARD COPIES:
Four hard copies should be sent to:
Ruslan Mitkov
School of Languages and European Studies
University of Wolverhampton
Stafford Street
Wolverhampton WV1 1SB, UK
ELECTRONIC SUBMISSION:
UNIX PS files should be sent to:
Nicolas Nicolov (nicolas(a)cogs.susx.ac.uk)
and a copy as an attached file to
Ruslan Mitkov (r.mitkov(a)wlv.ac.uk)
INFO EMAIL:
Authors should send an info email to Nicolas Nicolov
(nicolas(a)cogs.susx.ac.uk) filling in the form below:
# NAME : Name of first author
# TITLE: Title of the paper
# PAGES: Number of pages
# FILES: Name of file (if also submitted electronically)
# NOTE : Anything you'd like to add
# KEYS : Keywords
# EMAIL: Email of the first author
# ABSTR:
# Abstract of the paper
# . . . . . .
IMPORTANT DATES
Paper Submission Deadline 16 May 1997
(Hard Copy/Electronic)
Paper Notification 25 Jun 1997
Camera-Ready Papers Due 15 Jul 1997
RANLP Conference 11-13 Sep 1997
INVITED SPEAKERS
The invited speakers of the conference are outstanding academics
including:
Yorick Wilks (University of Sheffield)
Sergei Nirenburg (New Mexico State University)
Others are expected to confirm their participation soon.
LOCATION
Tzigov Chark is a beautiful resort in the Rhodope Mountains
surrounding the Batak Lake. It is approximately 145 km from Sofia, the
capital of Bulgaria. The local organisers will provide a daily shuttle
bus/conference taxi from Sofia airport to the conference location
at an inexpensive rate.
ORGANISING COMMITTEE
GENERAL
Ruslan Mitkov (University of Wolverhampton) - Chair
Nicolas Nicolov (University of Sussex) - Vice-Chair
Manfred Kudlek (University of Hamburg)
Michael Zock (LIMSI CNRS)
REGISTRATION, TRAVEL, ON-SITE ARRANGEMENTS
Victoria Arranz (UMIST, Manchester)
Malgorzata Stys (University of Cambridge)
LOCAL ORGANISATION
Nikolai Nikolov (Incoma, Shumen) - Treasurer & Coordinator
Iliana Raeva (Technical University, Russe)
Kalina Bontcheva (University of Shefield)
Jordan Tabov (Institute of Mathematics, Sofia)
CONFERENCE INFORMATION
Visit RANLP'97 home page at:
http://www.cogs.susx.ac.uk/lab/nlp/ranlp/97.html
If you need additional information contact:
Nicolas Nicolov
Cognitive and Computing Sciences
University of Sussex
Brighton BN1 9QH, UK
Tel: +44-1273 678408
Fax: +44-1273 671320
Email: nicolas(a)cogs.sussex.ac.uk
RELATED EVENTS
Conference participants are also invited to take part in the
International Summer School "Contemporary Topics in Computational
Linguistics", which will take place just before the conference in the
same location. Further information on the summer school can be
obtained from Victoria Arranz (victoria(a)ccl.umist.ac.uk) and
Malgorzata Stys (m.stys(a)cl.cam.ac.uk).
INDUSTRIAL PARTICIPANTS/ PUBLISHING COMPANIES/ DEMOS/EXHIBITS
Industrial participants are invited to demonstrate their NLP-related
products as well as publishing companies to exhibit their new books
on NLP. Company representatives should inform Nicolas Nicolov
(nicolas(a)cogs.sussex.ac.uk) of their intention. Likewise for people
from academia who wish to make demos. Publishers wishing to exhibit/
promote books please contact Ruslan Mitkov (r.mitkov(a)wlv.ac.uk).
ALTERNATIVE PROGRAM
An alternative program can be arranged for persons accompanying
delegates. Among the places which can be visited is Plovdiv, the
second largest and oldest Bulgarian city, beautifully situated on
7 hills 75 km away from Tzigov Chark.
CALL FOR PARTICIPATION
Call for participation, including the programme of the
conference, more information on invited talks, conference location
and accommodation, registration fees and bank accounts, will come out
at the end of June. The information on the web will be kept updated:
http://www.cogs.susx.ac.uk/lab/nlp/ranlp/97.html
Csaba Pleh
Center for Advanced Study in the Behavioral Sciences
202 Junipero Serra Blvd Stanford, Ca. 94305
T.: (415)321-2052, Fax: ...1192 Home: (415)947-9641
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Date: Thu, 24 Apr 1997 06:53:20 +0000
From: Hatta Takeshi <thatta(a)info.human.nagoya-u.ac.jp>
To: elsnet-list(a)let.ruu.nl
Subject: CFP: ICCPAL
Resent-Date: Thu, 24 Apr 97 18:50:23 +100
Resent-From: pleh(a)izabell.elte.hu
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Takeshi Hatta, Ph. D.
Department of Information and Behavior,
School of Informatics and Sciences,
Nagoya Univ.
464-01 JAPAN
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# The 8th International Conference on Cognitive #
# Processing of Asian Languages & Symposium on Brain, #
# Cognition, and Communication in Nagoya #
# #
# December 1, 2, 3, and 4, 1997 #
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The International Conference on the Cognitive Aspects of Asian Languages,
which has been held every two or three years since 1978, has offered the
opportunity to exchange research outcomes mainly in language sciences.
The ICCPAL for 1997 aims to call attention to wider fields of researchers
who are interested in language and human information processing systems.
In various research fields, such as computer technology, neuroscience,
psychology, and linguistics, the idea that the human being can be regarded
as an information processing system has been broadly accepted. However, the
direction of research development differs in varying degrees depending on
the research fields. One of the most plausible reasons why research
directions differ is the variety of research background which have been
cultivated historically. These varieties of research developments and
fractionized research methods in each research field seem to prevent
fruitful exchanges of mutual research results in modern times.
The present symposium is designed to arouse the mutual exchange of research
findings by researchers who are interested in human information processing of
language. In this symposium, the primary focus is Kanji (Chinese Characters),
which is used by most Asian people. Therefore, researchers in wide fields of
research, from Kanji processing mechanisms in the brain to inter-human
communication, will be allowed mutual fruitful exchanges of scientific ideas.
All participants are expected to get ideas from a broader perspective which
will facilitate better understanding of the human being as an information
processing system.
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### Schedule ###
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+---------------+---------------------+--------------------------------+
| | Morning | Afternoon |
+---------------+---------------------+--------------------------------+
| November 30 | | Registration |
+---------------+---------------------+--------------------------------+
| December 1 | Paper Presentation | Keynote lecture & Poster |
+---------------+---------------------+--------------------------------+
| December 2 | Paper Presentation | Paper Presentation & Banquet |
+---------------+---------------------+--------------------------------+
| December 3 | Paper Presentation | Keynote lecture |
+---------------+---------------------+--------------------------------+
| December 4 | Paper Presentation | |
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### Keynote Address Lectures ###
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W. Kintsch Ph. D. (Colorado Univ., U. S. A.)
J. Mehler Ph. D. (CNRS, France)
A. Yamadori MD (Tohhoku Univ., Japan)
J. Tsujii D. Eng. (Tokyo Univ., Japan)
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# Call for Papers #
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The 8th International Conference on Cognitive Processing of Asian Languages &
Symposium on Brain, Cognition, and Communication in Nagoya will be held at
Nagoya University Symposion (name of building) Hall in Nagoya City, Japan.
Prospective authors are invited to propose papers in any of the research
areas below. The program committee will select papers for presentation and
will organize the final program. Submission of an abstract implies a
commitment to present the paper if the abstract is accepted. The working
language of the conference is English.
Abstracts may be submitted either as talks (20 minutes) or posters.
Brain Function of Language
CAI
Cognition & Language
Communication
Discourse
Language Acquisition & Disorders
Literacy
Narrative
Neurolinguistics
Speech Perception & Production
Sociolinguistics
Theory (Syntax, Semantics, Phonology, Morphology and Lexicon)
The organizers are looking forward to seeing their fellow researchers in
Nagoya.
Co-organizers$BEF(BHatta T., Saito H., Kakehi K., & Kawaguchi J.
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# Submission of abstracts (deadline: May 31 1997) #
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Prepare 250 words abstract. The abstract should contain the title, name(s)
and address(es) of the author(s), e-mail address, and fax numbers of the
author to whom the acceptance/rejection notice should be sent, and whether
a talk or poster presentation is preferred. The abstract for each presentation
should be received by May, 31, 1997 at the following address either by e-mail
(plain text style only).
Send to: ICCPAL97(a)cog.human.nagoya-u.ac.jp
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# Instructions for Submission of an Abstract #
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The following format is required:
Title of presentation: in BLOCK CAPITALS
Author(s): Last name, First name. Underline last name of presenter.
Institution:
Country:
e-mail address:
Fax number:
Abstract must be in English and no more than 250 words in length. The text
of the abstract should be single-space with no photographs or blank lines.
Please use 12pt font size.
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# Example of a submitted abstract #
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SEX DIFFERENCES IN COGNITIVE TASKS OF VERBAL AND SPATIAL INFORMATION
Hatta June and Kogure Terry
Nagoya University
Japan
Sex difference in hemisphere specialization was examined using the Hatta type
tasks where both verbal and spatial codes are equally involved and available.
In Experiment 1, female and male students were given a low-demanding task.
These stimuli were presented in either the left or the right visual field
tachistoscopically. The results showed that females were generally better
in two response indices (correct identification of both numbers and their
locations, and identification of numbers). No visual field difference was
shown in either group of subjects. In Experiment 2, subjects were given a
high-demanding task. The results showed that females were better in correct
identification of both numbers and their locations, and in identification of
numbers, while no difference was shown in the identification of locations.
Males showed a tendency to right visual field advantage; however females
showed no visual field difference. Based upon these findings, hemisphere
function of sex difference and the validity of previously proposed laterality
models to explain sex difference, were examined.
Type of presentation: Poster
e-mail address:thatta@info.human.nagoya-u.ac.jp
Fax number:+81 52 789 4800
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# Registration Fee #
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For three and a half days, including lunches, refreshments, and banquet:
Participant 20,000 Yen
Full-time Student 10,000 Yen
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# Schedule #
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Reply to the question if attend the conference or not: February 28, 1997
Submission of abstract: To be received by May, 31, 1997
Notification of acceptance: To be mailed (or e-mailed) by June 20, 1997
The organizing committee appreciates if you reply to the following questions
until February 28, 1997
Reply form
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8th International Conference on Cognitive Aspects of Asian Languages
Symposium on Brain, Cognition, and Communication in Nagoya
(December 1-4, 1997, Nagoya, Japan)
Given name __________________________________________
Middle name __________________________________________
Family name __________________________________________
Title ________________________________________________
Affiliation __________________________________________
Mailing address ____________________________________________________________
e-mail _______________________________________________
Fax __________________________________________________
I intend to attend the conference yes no
I intend to present a poter yes no
I intend to read a paper yes no
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# Organizing Committee #
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Takeshi Hatta, Nagoya Univ.
Kazuhiko Kakehi, Nagoya Univ.
Hirofumi Saito, Nagoya Univ.
Toshiyuki Tonike, Nagoya Univ.
Jun Kawaguchi, Nagoya Univ.
Kazuhisa, Miwa, Nagoya Univ.
Kawakami Masahiro, Nagoya Univ.
Jun Saiki, Nagoya Univ.
Any additional questions are welcome. For further information, please
contact to:
Takeshi Hatta, Ph.D.
Program Chairperson,
Dept. Information & Behavior,
School of Informatics & Sciences,
Nagoya University,
Furoh-cho, Chikusa-ku, Nagoya City,
Japan 464-01
e-mail:thatta @.info.human.nagoya-u.ac.jp
Fax:+81-52-789-4800
or
Hirofumi Saito, Ph.D.
Program Co-Chariperson,
Cognitive Informatics Unit,
Graduate School of Human Informatics,
Nagoya Univ.
464-01 JAPAN
e-mail: saito(a)info.human.nagoya-u.ac.jp
Fax:+81-52-789-4800
Csaba Pleh
Center for Advanced Study in the Behavioral Sciences
202 Junipero Serra Blvd Stanford, Ca. 94305
T.: (415)321-2052, Fax: ...1192 Home: (415)947-9641
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Date: Tue, 22 Apr 1997 17:43:40 +0100
From: Ramesh Krishnamurthy <ramesh(a)cobuild.collins.co.uk>
To: elsnet-list(a)cogsci.ed.ac.uk
Subject: Course: A Practical Course In Using Computers For Language Analysis.
Resent-Date: Thu, 24 Apr 97 18:10:07 +100
Resent-From: pleh(a)izabell.elte.hu
Resent-To: csaba.pleh(a)casbs.Stanford.EDU
COMPUTERS AND TEXT: 4th-10th September 1997, DEBRECEN, HUNGARY.
A PRACTICAL COURSE IN USING COMPUTERS FOR LANGUAGE ANALYSIS.
Associated with the ESSE/4 conference, organized by the
European Society for the Study of English.
This is the second course of this type to be held in Debrecen (the
first was in 1995). The planned course components include hands-on
classes in the computer room as well as the sessions listed below.
Further sessions may be added.
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A. BELA HOLLOSY (LAJOS KOSSUTH UNIVERSITY, DEBRECEN):
1. Available corpora and tools, corpus creation, lexical analysis,
tokenization
2. String handling, text retrieval (collocations, etc), and basic
programming
3. Working with Concordancers
4. Lexicographic model building
B. RAMESH KRISHNAMURTHY (COBUILD, UNIVERSITY OF BIRMINGHAM):
1. History of corpora, and corpus design considerations
2. Lexis as a linguistic level: paradigms and syntagms
3. The relationship between Corpora and Dictionaries
4. Usage prototypes: collocation and syntactic patterns
C. PATRICK HANKS (OXFORD UNIVERSITY PRESS):
1. `Enthusiasm' and `Condescension' - contrasting Historical (17-18th
Century) and Modern corpora
2. The Individual in Time and Space - how everyday words such as `over'
and `above' are used
3. Extremes of exploitation - `Finnegan's Wake' and the OED
4. Cognitive prototypes - what Speakers do and what Hearers believe
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COURSE ORGANIZER: Ferenc Rovny, CLTDC, Foreign Language Centre, Lajos
Kossuth University, Debrecen, Hungary - 4010, P.O. Box 41.
Email: rovnyf(a)tigris.klte.hu
Website: http://www.flc.klte.hu/Course
DEBRECEN INFORMATION: for travel, accommodation, food, etc, see:
a) pp 79-80 of the European English Messenger, Volume V/2, Autumn 1996
b) the ESSE homepage: http://www.unil.ch/angl/docs/esse
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PRE-REGISTRATION FORM
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1. YES,I want to take part in the course described above from 4th-10th
September 1997, in Debrecen,Hungary.
REGISTRATION FEE: US$ 260, UK pounds 160
LATE REGISTRATION (after 30.6.97): US$ 325, UK pounds 200
2. I understand that it is a pre-condition to register with the ESSE/4
Conference as well.
(Fill in BLOCK LETTERS, please, and send to the COURSE ORGANIZER):
Title:
Position/Institution:
Surname:
First name:
Address:
Country:
Zip code:
E-mail:
Tel/fax:
Date:
Signature:
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Szia Gyuri,
Akkor a megbeszeltek szerint szamithatunk az eloadasodra? Legutobb azt
mondtad, hogy majus 7 vagy 8 lenne neked jo. Akkor melyik? Es mi
lenne a cim? Szeretnenk idoben kiplakatozni. A fenti ket nap szerda
es csutortok, ha jol tudom. A szallas miatt is jo lenne tudni
hamarosan, hogy melyik. Jo lenne 5 korul az eloadas? Akkor utana meg
elmehetnenk egyet enni meg dumalni. (Tegnap Farkas Kati volt itt az
ELTE Tars.FIl tanszekrol, es a kinai szobaval kapcsolatban beszelt.)
udv
Andras
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Andras Bocz
Department of English
Janus Pannonius University
Pecs, Hungary
(36-72) 314-714 (office)
bocz(a)btk.jpte.hu
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4th International Summer School
in
Cognitive Science
Sofia, July 14 - 26, 1997
Call for Papers and School Brochure
The Summer School features introductory and advanced courses in Cognitive
Science, participant symposia, panel discussions, student sessions, and
intensive informal discussions. Participants will include university
teachers and researchers, graduate and senior undergraduate students.
International Advisory Board
Elizabeth BATES (University of California at San Diego, USA)
Amedeo CAPPELLI (CNR, Pisa, Italy)
Cristiano CASTELFRANCHI (CNR, Roma, Italy)
Daniel DENNETT (Tufts University, Medford, Massachusetts, USA)
Ennio De RENZI (University of Modena, Italy)
Charles DE WEERT (University of Nijmegen, Holland )
Christian FREKSA (Hamburg University, Germany)
Dedre GENTNER (Northwestern University, Evanston, Illinois, USA)
Christopher HABEL (Hamburg University, Germany)
Joachim HOHNSBEIN (Dortmund University, Germany)
Douglas HOFSTADTER (Indiana University, Bloomington, Indiana, USA)
Keith HOLYOAK (University of California at Los Angeles, USA)
Mark KEANE (Trinity College, Dublin, Ireland)
Alan LESGOLD (University of Pittsburg, Pennsylvania, USA)
Willem LEVELT (Max-Plank Institute of Psycholinguistics, Nijmegen, Holland)
David RUMELHART (Stanford University, California, USA)
Richard SHIFFRIN (Indiana University, Bloomington, Indiana, USA)
Paul SMOLENSKY (University of Colorado, Boulder, USA)
Chris THORNTON (University of Sussex, Brighton, England)
Carlo UMILTA' (University of Padova, Italy)
Eran ZAIDEL (University of California at Los Angeles, USA)
Courses
Dynamics of Change: Lessons from Human Development - Linda Smith (Indiana
University, USA)
Ecological Approaches to Human Memory - William Hirst (New School for
Social Research, USA)
Cognitive Approaches to Syntax - Robert Van Valin (State University of New
York at Buffalo, USA)
Culture and Cognition - Naomi Quinn (Duke University, USA)
Spatial Attention - Carlo Umilta' (University of Padova, Italy)
Cognitive modeling in ACT-R - Werner Tack (University of Saarlandes, Germany)
Spatial Concepts and Spatial Representation - Emile van der Zee (Hamburg
University)
Brain Imaging Techniques for Cognitive Neurosciences - Joachim Hohnsbein
(University of Dortmund)
Participant Symposia
Participants are invited to submit papers reporting completed research
which will be presented (30 min) at the participant symposia. Authors
should send full papers (8 single spaced pages) in triplicate or
electronically (postscript, RTF, MS Word or plain ASCII) by May 1. Selected
papers will be published in the School's Proceedings. Only papers presented
at the School will be eligible for publication.
Student Session
Graduate students in Cognitive Science are invited to present their work at
the student session. Research in progress as well as research plans and
proposals for M.Sc. Theses and Ph.D. Theses will be discussed at the
student session. Papers will not be published in the School's Proceedings.
Panel Discussions
Cognitive Science in the 21st century
Cognition in Context: Social, Cutural, Physical, Developmental
Brain, Body, Environment, and Cognition
Dynamics of Cognition: Short-Term and Long-Term Dynamics
Local Organizers
New Bulgarian University, Bulgarian Academy of Sciences, Bulgarian
Cognitive Science Society
Sponsors
TEMPUS SJEP 07272/94
Local Organizing Committee
Boicho Kokinov - School Director, Elena Andonova, Guergana Yancheva, Iliana
Haralanova
Timetable
Registration Form: as soon as possible
Deadline for paper submission: May 15
Notification for acceptance: June 1
Early registration: June 5
Arrival date and on site registration July 13
Summer School July 14-25
Excursion July 20
Departure date July 26
Paper submission to:
Boicho Kokinov
Cognitive Science Department
New Bulgarian University
21, Montevideo Str.
Sofia 1635, Bulgaria
e-mail: school(a)cogs.nbu.acad.bg
Send your Registration Form to:
e-mail: school(a)cogs.nbu.acad.bg
(If you don't receive an aknowledgement within 3 days, send a message to
kokinov(a)bgearn.acad.bg)
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George Kampis
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Associate Professor
Chairman, Philosophy of Science
ELTE University, Budapest
H-1088 Rakoczi u. 5., Hungary
Phone/FAX: (36) 1 266 4954
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email: gk(a)hps.elte.hu
http://hps.elte.hu
ftp://hps.elte.hu
1 Annual of ESHHS /former Cheiron-Europe/ will be held in Budapest and
Szeged between the 29th of August and the 3rd of September 1997.
Organizers: Department of Psychology of University Eotvos Lorand, Budapest
/Csaba Pleh/ - Department of Psychology of University of Attila Jozsef
/Zsuzsanna Vajda/
Because the Department of Psychology of Eotvos Lorand University
will celebrate its 50 anniversary, we would like to organize one or two
sessions on the history of psychology in the postwar period, early 50s, East
and West. Contributions are welcomed
Papers /full text, no more than 8 pages, 16 000 n/ should be submitted
before 1st of June to the three members of program committee: Dr Zsuzsanna
Vajda /local organizer - please, send me your text on a disk too, Winword if
possible/
Prof. Irmingard Staeuble
Freie Universitat Berlin, FB 12-WE-12
Germany, Habelschwedter Allee 45
D-14195 Berlin
Phone: 30-838-5774 Fax: 30-838 6226
Dr Sacha Bem
Experimental and Theoretical Psychology
Leiden University, Pobox 9555-2300 RB, Leiden
Netherland
Phone: 31-71 527 36 46; Fax: 31-71 527 36 19
E-mail: bem(a)rulfsw.leidenuniv.nl
Conference fee before 1st of July later
/including conference 100 USD 120 USD
diner/
Accomodation /including 2 nights in Bp, 3 nights in Szeged
full board 5 days and transfer Bp Szeged/
Double room with bath 350 USD 380 USD
If you share room 250 USD 280 USD
Double room, bath outside 200 USD 230 USD
the room
Conference and accomodation fees should be transfered
to the account of
Postabank �s Takar�kp�nzt�r RT Szeged, Hungary
JATE 026-716-311 Dr Vajda Zsuzsanna
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Csaba Pleh
Center for Advanced Study in the Behavioral Sciences
202 Junipero Serra Blvd Stanford, Ca. 94305
T.: (415)321-2052, Fax: ...1192 Home: (415)947-9641
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Date: Tue, 15 Apr 97 15:04:02 PDT
From: Katalin Neumer <h11104neu(a)ella.hu>
To: aron laszlo <aron(a)ludens.elte.hu>, benedek andras <h1860ben(a)ella.hu>,
demeter tamas <demeter(a)izabell.elte.hu>,
farkas katalin <kfarkas(a)osiris.elte.hu>,
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huoranszki ferenc <huo(a)ludens.elte.hu>,
huoranszki ferenc <huo(a)osiris.elte.hu>,
kiss szabolcs <szabolcs(a)izabell.elte.hu>,
ladonyi ferenc <ladonyi(a)izabell.elte.hu>,
lehmann miklos <qbolemi(a)gold.uni-miskolc.hu>,
liszka tamas <jonapot(a)osiris.elte.hu>,
nyiri kristof <nyiri(a)ludens.elte.hu>, olay csaba <olay(a)ludens.elte.hu>,
pleh csaba <csaba.pleh(a)casbs.Stanford.EDU>,
tompa tamas <qbowoody(a)gold.uni-miskolc.hu>,
turi laszlo <turi(a)ludens.elte.hu>, turi laszlo <turi(a)mail.datanet.hu>,
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Subject: Kant- es Descartes-szeminarium
HUBERT SCHWYZER szeminariumanak pontos idopontjat kifelejtettem az iment. Tehat ujra:
Apr. 21-en, hetfon 14 orakor az MTA Filozofiai
Intezeteben
SUBJECTIVITY IN DESCARTES AND KANT cimmel szeminariumot vezet.
Minden erdeklodot szivesen latunk.
Neumer Katalin