8.0065 ECAI Workshop on Parts and Wholes (1/104)

Elaine Brennan (EDITORS@BROWNVM.BITNET)
Tue, 21 Jun 1994 22:35:27 EDT

Humanist Discussion Group, Vol. 8, No. 0065. Tuesday, 21 Jun 1994.

Date: Tue, 14 Jun 1994 19:21:46 +0100
From: vieu@irit.irit.fr (Laure Vieu)
Subject: ECAI WS on Parts and Wholes Programme

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Announcement - Preliminary Programme

ECAI Workshop #2, Monday August 8th, Amsterdam (NL)
PARTS AND WHOLES: CONCEPTUAL PART-WHOLE RELATIONS AND FORMAL MEREOLOGY

Organizers:
Nicola Guarino (Padova, Italy)
Simone Pribbenow (Hamburg, Germany)
Laure Vieu (Toulouse, France)

Programme Committee:
Michel Aurnague (Toulouse, France), Harry Bunt (Tilburg, NL), Roberto
Casati (Aix, France), Carola Eschenbach (Hamburg, Germany), David Israel
(Stanford, USA), Amedeo Napoli (Nancy, France), Barry Smith (Buffalo, USA),
Barbara Tversky (Stanford, USA), Achille Varzi (Trento, Italy)

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9.00 Introduction

9.15 - 10.35 Ontology

Gert Schmeltz Pedersen (DASY, Denmark): Conceptual modelling without the
distinction between Individuals and Singleton Sets.

Barry Smith (Buffalo, USA): Fiat Objects

11.00 - 12.20 Linguistic topics

Peter Gerstl (Heidelberg, Germany): Genitive Constrictions as a Means for
Communicating Part-Whole Information.

Friederike Moltmann (UCLA, USA). New Notion of Part Structure for the
Semantics of Natural Language.

13.50 - 15.10 Modeling complex objects

Geoffrey Simmons (Hamburg, Germany):Shapes, Part Structures and Object Concepts.

Luca Pazzi (Univ. of Modena, Italy): Dynamically-Based Complex Objects:
>From Process Synchronization to Entity Aggregation.

15.30 - 16.50 Applications

Bernauer (Hildesheim, Germany): Modelling Formal Subsumption and Part-Whole
Relation for Medical Concept Descriptions.

Mike Uschold (Edinburgh, UK): The Use of Ontology to Guide Naive Users in
Representing Substructure

16.50 - 17.50 Panel: Part-Whole Relations in Description Logics (short
paper presentations)

A. Artale , F. Cesarini, E. Grazzini, F. Pippolini and G. Soda (Firenze,
Italy): Modelling Composition in a Terminological Language Environment.

Pascale Hors (Orsay, France): Description logics to specify the part-whole
relations.

Piet-Hein Speel (Twente, NL) and Peter Patel-Schneider (AT&T, USA): A
Physical Whole-Part Extension for Description Logics.

17.50 Conclusions

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Participants having sent position papers:

Harmen van den Berg (Twente, NL): On incommensurability of primitive relations
Anthony Cohn and Brandon Bennett (Leeds, UK): (title to be announced)
Michel Cosse (Paris 7, France): Mereology and Text Generation
Ivan Derzanski (Edinburgh, UK): On the Atomarisation of Mass Terms
Don Dwiggins (Mark V Systems, CA): The Role of Part-Whole Relations within
Commercial Software Development Tools
Josef Meyer-Fujara (Bielefeld, Germany): Decomposition at Restricted
Granularity
Sebastian Shaumyan (Yale, USA): Part-Whole Relations, Dependency and
Mereological Variability in Syntax

Other expected participants include:

Mario Borillo, Aviv Cohen, C. Djeraba, Mike Halper, Martine Magnan, M.
Maybury, James Pustejovsky, K.-H. Schmidt, Hiroshi Tanaka, Shusaku Tsumoto,
Klaus Wimmer.

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A few places are still left. If you'd like to participate, please send a
request to the organizers (email: GUARINO@ladseb.pd.cnr.it,
pribbeno@informatik.uni-hamburg.de, vieu@irit.fr) as soon as possible. If
you send it before June 20 (via email), you may add a position paper (1 to
3 pages) which will be included in the workshop notes.

Notice that registration to the main ECAI conference is required to attend
the workshop (ECAI conference secretariat: Tel: +31 10 408 2302, Fax: +31
10 453 0784, E-mail: M.M.deLeeuw@apv.oos.eur.nl).

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