[Corpora-List] ESSLLI 2007 Announcment

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    Announcing

    ESSLLI 2007

    19TH EUROPEAN SUMMER SCHOOL OF LOGIC, LANGUAGE AND INFORMATION

    Aug 6--17, 2007

    Trinity College, Dublin, Ireland

    WEB SITE: https://www.cs.tcd.ie/esslli2007

    EMAIL: esslli2007@cs.tcd.ie

    ESSLLI 2007 is organized by the Computational Linguistics Group of the
    Department of Computer Science and the Centre for Language and
    Communication Studies, Trinity College Dublin, under the auspices of
    FoLLI, the European Association for Logic, Language and Information.

    The main focus of ESSLLI is the interface between linguistics,
    logic and computation. The school has developed into an important
    meeting place and forum for students, researchers and IT professionals
    interested in the interdisciplinary study of these three fields.

    The 19th edition of ESSLLI offers 42 courses, given by leading
    scholars, organized into three interdisciplinary areas (Language &
    Computation, Language & Logic, Logic & Computation), at a variety of
    levels (foundational, introductory, advanced); 6 workshops; and a
    Student Session. The course and workshops generally consist of 5 once-a-day 90 minute session.

    Foundational courses cover elementary subjects of a foundational
    nature. They presuppose no background knowledge, and should be
    accessible to people from other disciplines.

    Introductory courses are intended to equip students and young
    researchers with a good understanding of a field's basic methods and
    techniques, and to allow experienced researchers from other fields to
    acquire the key competences of neighboring disciplines, thus
    encouraging the development of a truly interdisciplinary research
    community.

    Advanced courses enable participants to acquire more specialized
    knowledge about topics they are already familiar with.

    The 6 Workshops are intended to encourage collaboration and the
    cross-fertilization of ideas by stimulating in-depth discussion of
    issues which are at the forefront of current research in the field. In
    these workshops, students and researchers can give presentations of
    their research.

    The Student Session has the aim of providing Masters and PhD students
    with an opportunity to present their own work to a professional
    audience, thereby getting informed feedback on their own results.

    For Workshops and the Student Session, see the web site for further
    information and CFPs.

    On behalf of ESSLLI 2007 Local Organizing Committee
    Trinity College Dublin
    esslli2007@cs.tcd.ie



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