Humanist Discussion Group, Vol. 15, No. 99.
Centre for Computing in the Humanities, King's College London
<http://www.princeton.edu/~mccarty/humanist/>
<http://www.kcl.ac.uk/humanities/cch/humanist/>
[1] From: "David L. Gants" <dgants@english.uga.edu> (48)
Subject: International Bullet Course on Speech and Language
Engineering Evaluation in Paris
[2] From: "David L. Gants" <dgants@english.uga.edu> (15)
Subject: LACL 2001: Last Call for Participation - Program
[3] From: "David L. Gants" <dgants@english.uga.edu> (24)
Subject: Call for Submissions M4M-2
[4] From: NINCH-ANNOUNCE <david@ninch.org> (130)
Subject: Workshop (Virginia): "Introduction to XML;"
Conference (London): "New Technologies for the Arts &
Humanities."
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Date: Tue, 19 Jun 2001 18:44:40 +0100
From: "David L. Gants" <dgants@english.uga.edu>
Subject: International Bullet Course on Speech and Language
Engineering Evaluation in Paris
>> From: Magali Duclaux <duclaux@elda.fr>
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European Language Resources Association
Announcement
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ELRA is happy to announce the following event:
The CLASS and ELSNET projects organize an International Bullet Course on
Speech
and Language Engineering Evaluation in Paris at the CNRS headquarters, on
Monday
July 02nd (afternoon) and Tuesday July 03rd (full day).
contact: Patrick Paroubek at pap@limsi.fr, Registration is NOW OPEN at:
http://www.limsi.fr/TLP/CLASS/eval_course_reg_form.[ps|pdf]
Registration Fee: Regular: 230 Euros, ELSNET: 200 Euros, Projects involved
in CLASS: 200 Euros, Student: 100 Euros
Some of the organizers of the most famous large scale evaluation programs for
Speech and Language Technologies will present an overview of the issue of
evaluation for Speech and Language processing. The questions that will be
addresssed are:
- How does evaluation relates with pre and post activities?
- What are the interest and benefits of evaluation for language engineering?
- What methodologies exists and how are they deployed?
- Relationship with basic research, development and market prospection?
- How is it deployed in the different domains (speech and text processing)?
- What form should it take? Technology evaluation or field/user Evaluation?
- What are the current open issues?
- What metric exists? Are they satisfactory and sufficient?
- How can we take into account or abstract from the subjective human factors?
- What about language resources?
Our aim is to reach high-level executive, decision makers, project managers
but also developer and scientist who want to have a birds-eye view on
Evaluation
in Language Engineering presented by people who have been involved in
practical
deployement of large scale evaluation programs in language engineering in
the past 10 years.
The course contributors are: J. Mariani (MR/FR), H. Steenecken
(TNO/NL), D. Pallett (NIST/USA), P. Paroubek (Limsi-CNRS/FR), P. Resnik
(UMIACS/USA), Beth Sundheim (SPAWAR/USA), K. Stibler (LMCo/USA),
J. Garofolo (NIST/USA), N. O. Bernsen (NIS/DK), K. Choukri (ELRA/FR).
-----Patrick Paroubek / Limsi-CNRS (pap@limsi.fr)
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ELRA
Tel. +33 1 43 13 33 33 - Fax. +33 1 43 13 33 30
Postal Mail: 55 Rue Brillat-Savarin, 75013 Paris France
Home page: http://www.elda.fr/ or http://www.icp.grenet.fr/ELRA/home.html
LREC news: http://www.lrec-conf.org/
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Date: Tue, 19 Jun 2001 18:45:21 +0100
From: "David L. Gants" <dgants@english.uga.edu>
Subject: LACL 2001: Last Call for Participation - Program
>> From: Catherine Piliere <Catherine.Piliere@loria.fr>
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*** Last Call for Participation - Program ***
LACL 2001
4th International Conference on
LOGICAL ASPECTS OF COMPUTATIONAL LINGUISTICS
June 27 -- 29, 2001
Le Croisic (on the ocean coast, nearby Nantes), France
--- Please accept our apologies for multiple copies ---
--- Thank you in advance to circulate among interested people ---
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*** Practical information, schedule, on-line registration:
http://www.irisa.fr/LACL2001
http://www.irisa.fr/manifestations/2001/LACL2001
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Date: Tue, 19 Jun 2001 18:46:10 +0100
From: "David L. Gants" <dgants@english.uga.edu>
Subject: Call for Submissions M4M-2
>> From: Methods for Modalities <m4m@science.uva.nl>
CALL FOR SUBMISSIONS
METHODS FOR MODALITIES 2 (M4M-1)
Institute for Logic, Language and Computation
University of Amsterdam
November 29-30, 2001
www.science.uva.nl/~m4m
DEADLINE: October 12, 2001
THEME
The workshop Methods for Modalities' (M4M) aims to bring together
researchers interested in developing proof tools and reasoning methods for
modal logic broadly conceived, including description logic, hybrid logics,
feature logic, temporal logic, etc.
SPECIAL FEATURES
To stimulate interaction and transfer of expertise, M4M will be centered
around a number of long presentations by leading researchers; these
presentations aim to provide both the general background and inside
information in a number of key areas. To complement these, we are inviting
submissions of short, focussed presentations aimed at highlighting
new
developments, and submissions of system demonstrations. M4M-2 is the second
installment of this bi-anual workshop series.
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FURTER INFORMATION
Please visit www.science.uva.nl/~m4m for further information about M4M.
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Date: Tue, 19 Jun 2001 18:46:51 +0100
From: NINCH-ANNOUNCE <david@ninch.org>
Subject: Workshop (Virginia): "Introduction to XML;" Conference
(London): "New Technologies for the Arts & Humanities."
NINCH ANNOUNCEMENT
News on Networking Cultural Heritage Resources
from across the Community
June 18, 2001
Introduction to XML Workshop
August 15-17, 2001
University of Virginia, Charlottesville, VA
$895
http://db.arl.org/xml/
New Technologies for the Arts & Humanities
September 20-21: University of London, UK
http://www.ucl.ac.uk/newtechnologies/
>Date: Mon, 11 Jun 2001 12:46:03 -0500
>From: Julia Blixrud <jblix@arl.org>
>To: Multiple recipients of list <arl-announce@arl.org>
>>
>ARL Announces . . .
>
>An Introduction to XML Workshop
>August 15-17, 2001
>Charlottesville, VA
>
>Taught by seasoned SGML and XML developers from the Electronic
>Text Center, the University of Virginia's internationally-renowned
>internet library, this three-day workshop will engage in an
>intensive study of XML with specific consideration of how XML is
>used and might be used in the creation of digital content for
>libraries. While there will be some lecture, the primary source
>of learning will come from hands-on demonstration and
>experimentation.
>
>Topics to be covered include:
>
>1. XML: what is it? how does it differ from SGML and HTML?
>2. The basics of reading Document Type Definitions (DTD's) and
>understanding the reasons for using them when constructing and
>writing XML content.
>3. Implementing methods of content transformation (including XSL
>and cascading stylesheets) so the XML we build can be delivered,
>read, and used in a variety of formats.
>
>Registration information is available at: http://db.arl.org/xml/
>Price for the workshop is: ARL Members $795/Nonmembers $895
>ARL is making arrangements with the Best Western Cavalier Inn
>for accomodations. The workshop itself will take place at the
>University of Virginia.
>
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>Date: Tue, 12 Jun 2001 10:42:18 -0400
>From: "Loree D. Jones ASA" <ldjones@rci.rutgers.edu>
>Organization: African Studies Association
>To: "David L. Green" <david@ninch.org>,
> Cheryl Johnson-Odim <cjohnson-odim@popmail.colum.edu>
>Subject: New Technologies for Arts and Humanities
>Crossposted from owner-spoon-announcements@lists.village.virginia.edu
>
>Date: Mon, 11 Jun 2001
>From: Michael Worton
> <m.worton@ucl.ac.uk>
New Technologies for the Arts & Humanities
September 20-21: University of London, UK
http://www.ucl.ac.uk/newtechnologies/
>Date: Tue, 12 Jun 2001 10:42:18 -0400
>From: "Loree D. Jones ASA" <ldjones@rci.rutgers.edu>
>Organization: African Studies Association
>To: "David L. Green" <david@ninch.org>,
> Cheryl Johnson-Odim <cjohnson-odim@popmail.colum.edu>
>Subject: New Technologies for Arts and Humanities
>Crossposted from owner-spoon-announcements@lists.village.virginia.edu
>
>Date: Mon, 11 Jun 2001
>From: Michael Worton
<m.worton@ucl.ac.uk>
NEW TECHNOLOGIES FOR THE ARTS AND HUMANITIES CONFERENCE
Thursday 20 and Friday 21 September 2001
Institute of Romance Studies, Senate House, Malet Street, LONDON, UK.
Organisers Professor Michael Worton (UCL) and Professor Sandra Kemp (Royal
College of Art)
Conference website
http://www.ucl.ac.uk/newtechnologies/
About the conference
This conference aims to explore the implications of the 'new technologies'
in terms of both teaching and research and, crucially, in broader social
and ethical terms. The conference will focus not on technical aspects, but
on the wider issues of ethics, gender, cognition, and ideologies and,
indeed, theologies of the object in the new virtual world.
Major keynote speakers will present their latest thinking and there will
also be workshop sessions led by eminent specialists on archiving,
exhibiting and online teaching.
The conference will provide an opportunity for the sharing of perspectives
on the use and the implications of new technologies in research and
teaching in the arts and humanities. It will also be an occasion for
active participation in workshops and the sharing of good practice.
Exhibition of new technologies
An exhibition accompanying the conference will take place at University
College London from 20-22 September. This will enable all conference
participants to have hands-on experience of some successful projects in
research, teaching and online exhibiting. The exhibition will also be open
to students and members of the public.
Contact
Dr Nicola Cotton
Department of French
University College London
email:n.cotton@ucl.ac.uk
tel: 020 7679 1374
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