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[1] From: Lorenzo Magnani <lmagnani@cc.gatech.edu> (63)
Subject: MBR04 Call for Papers
[2] From: "Domenico Fiormonte" <d.fiormonte@mclink.it> (80)
Subject: COMPUTER, LITERATURE AND PHILOLOGY 2003
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Date: Tue, 18 Nov 2003 08:06:56 +0000
From: Lorenzo Magnani <lmagnani@cc.gatech.edu>
Subject: MBR04 Call for Papers
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MODEL-BASED REASONING IN SCIENCE AND ENGINEERING
ABDUCTION, VISUALIZATION, AND SIMULATION
MBR'04
Pavia, Italy, December 16-18, 2004
Chairs: Lorenzo Magnani and Nancy J. Nersessian
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Up-to date information
on the conference will be found at
http://www.unipv.it/webphilos_lab/courses/progra1.html
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Paper Submission Deadline May 1st, 2004
GENERAL INFORMATION
From Thursday 16 to Saturday 18 December 2004 (three days) the
International Conference
"MODEL-BASED REASONING IN SCIENCE AND ENGINEERING:
ABDUCTION, VISUALIZATION, AND SIMULATION"
will be held at the University of Pavia (near Milan, Italy).
The conference continues the theme of the Conferences "Model-Based
Reasoning in Scientific Discovery" MBR'98 and "Model-Based Reasoning:
Scientific Discovery, Technological Innovation, and Values" MBR'01
The previous volumes derived from those conferences are:
L. Magnani and N. J. Nersessian (eds.) (2002), Model-Based Reasoning.
Science, Technology, Values,
Kluwer Academic/Plenum Publishers, New York.
http://www.wkap.nl/prod/b/0-306-47244-9
L. Magnani, N. J. Nersessian, and C. Pizzi (eds.) (2002), Logical and
Computational Aspects of Model-Based Reasoning,
Kluwer Academic, Dordrecht. http://www.wkap.nl/prod/b/1-4020-0791-4
L. Magnani, N. J. Nersessian, and P. Thagard (eds.) (1999), Model-Based
Reasoning in Scientific Discovery,
Kluwer Academic/Plenum Publishers, New York.
http://www.wkap.nl/prod/b/0-306-46292-3
(Chinese edition, translated and edited by Q. Yu and T. Wang, China Science
and Technology Press, Beijing, 2000).
PROGRAM
The conference will deal with the logical, epistemological, and cognitive
aspects of modeling practices employed in science and engineering,
including computational models of such practices. We solicit papers that
examine the role of abduction, visualization, and simulation in model-based
reasoning from philosophical, historical, sociological, psychological, or
computational perspectives.
RELEVANT RESEARCH AREAS
We call for papers that cover topics pertaining to
model-based reasoning in science and engineering from the following list:
- abduction
- visual, spatial, imagistic modeling and reasoning
- simulative modeling
- the role of diagrammatic representations
- computational models of visual and simulative reasoning
- causal and counterfactual reasoning in model construction
- visual analogy
- thought experimenting
- logical analyses related to model-based reasoning
- manipulative reasoning
- distributed model-based reasoning
- embodiment in model-based reasoning
- model-based reasoning and technological innovation
INVITED SPEAKERS
The list of the invited speakers who already accepted to give e presentation at
MBR04 is available in the Conference WEB SITE
http://www.unipv.it/webphilos_lab/courses/progra1.html
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Date: Tue, 18 Nov 2003 08:08:34 +0000
From: "Domenico Fiormonte" <d.fiormonte@mclink.it>
Subject: COMPUTER, LITERATURE AND PHILOLOGY 2003
COMPUTER, LITERATURE AND PHILOLOGY 2003
Florence, 4-6 December 2003
Programme
Thursday 4 December
9:00 Conference Opening
9:45 Rodolfo Delmonte (Università Cà Foscari, Venice)
"NLP Technologies for Feedback Generation in Language Learning"
Session on e-learning
Chair: Grazyna Cooper (Oxford University Computing Services)
10:30 Concha Sanz Miguel (Universidad de Castilla-La Mancha)
"Informática Humanística tras la Declaración de Bolonia"
11:00-11:20 Coffee break
11:20 Edward Tosques (Università degli Studi di Firenze)
"E-testing"
11:50 Anna Bianchi (Scuola M. "Rizzo-Alessi" Istituto Tecnologie
Didattiche CNR, Genova)
Fabio Mantegazza (Scuola M. S. "Milani" Istituto Tecnologie
Didattiche CNR, Genova)
"Un percorso didattico in rete per l'Italiano-lingua seconda"
12:20 Manuel Ortega (Universidad de Castilla-La Mancha)
"Evolving to Ubiquitous Elearning Environments: a Collaborative
Writing Scenario"
12:50-14:00 Lunch
Session on digital publishing
Chair: Concha Sanz Miguel (Universidad de Castilla-La Mancha)
14:00 Elisabeth Burr (Universität Bremen)
"Multilinguismo e rete"
14:30 Patrizia Cotoneschi (Firenze University Press)
"L'editoria digitale della Firenze University Press"
15:00 Antonio Rodríguez de las Heras (Universidad Carlos III de
Madrid)
"Presentación y análisis de un libro digital"
15:30 Luisa Carrer (University of Edinburgh)
"Multiculturalità e risorse per la rete: la voce degli immigrati in
Italia"
Friday 6 December
9:00 Allen Renear (University of Illinois)
"Text - From Several Points of View"
Session on computational linguistic and assisted automatic
translation
Chair: Francisco A. Marcos-Marín (Universidad Autónoma de Madrid)
9:45 Eugenio Picchi (Istituto di Linguistica Computazionale CNR,
Pisa)
"Linguistic Miner"
10:15 Antonio Capani e Fancesco Robbiano (i2c Association -
informatics to consumer)
"HAT: Human Aided Translation"
10:45 Inés Jacob (Universidad de Deusto, Bilbao)
"Gestión de traducciones mediante metadatos TEI y XLIFF"
11:15 Coffee break
Session on digital philology (I)
Chair: Elisabeth Burr (Universität Duisburg-Essen)
11:30 Harold Short e Paul Spence (King's College London)
"La integración del patrimonio cultural, de la investigación
académica, y de la tecnología:
el hub de información 'Early Modern Spain' - un estudio de casos"
12:00 Francisco A. Marcos-Marín (Universidad Autónoma de Madrid)
"Diachrony and Computational Reconstruction"
12:30 Daniele Silvi (Università di Roma Tor Vergata)
"Un esempio di applicazione di analisi testuale informatica: La
Batracomiomachia di Giacomo Leopardi"
13:00 Rosalie Sitman Tel Aviv University
"Reflections on the Use of the Online Press for Language Teaching
from the Perspective of Spanish as a Foreign Language"
13:30-14:30 Lunch
Session on digital philology (II)
Chair: Harold Short (King's College, London)
14:30 Barry Ife (King's College, London)
"La digitalización de la Conquista"
15:00 Cinzia Puscedu (University of Edinburgh)
Domenico Fiormonte (Università di Roma III)
"The Valerio Magrelli Genetic Machine"
15:30 Simona Casciano (Università di Roma II)
"Esperimento per un'edizione diplomatico-interpretativa
computerizzata dei Ricordi di Francesco Guicciardini"
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Domenico Fiormonte
Professore a contratto di Informatica umanistica
Universita' di Roma Tor Vergata / Universita' di Roma La Sapienza
http://www.digitalvariants.org
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