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UID:/NewsandEvents/Archives/2017/newsitem/8660/16-
 --19-August-2017-Workshop-on-Logic-and-Algorithms-
 in-Computational-Linguistics-2017-LACompLing2017-S
 tockholm-Sweden
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SUMMARY:Workshop on Logic and Algorithms in Comput
 ational Linguistics 2017 (LACompLing2017), Stockho
 lm, Sweden
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20170816
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20170819
LOCATION:Stockholm, Sweden
DESCRIPTION:Computational linguistics studies natu
 ral language in its various manifestations from a 
 computational point of view, both on the theoretic
 al level (modeling grammar modules dealing with na
 tural language form and meaning, and the relation 
 between these two) and on the practical level (dev
 eloping applications for language and speech techn
 ology). Right from the start in the 1950ties, ther
 e have been strong links with computer science and
  logic - one can think of Chomsky's contributions 
 to the theory of formal languages and automata, or
  Lambek's logical modeling of natural language syn
 tax. The workshop assesses the place of computer s
 cience logic in present day computational linguist
 ics.  The workshop focuses on logical approaches t
 o the computational processing of natural language
 , and on the applicability of methods and techniqu
 es from the study of artificial languages (program
 ming/logic) in computational linguistics. . It int
 ends to be a forum for presenting new results as w
 ell as work in progress. LACompLing 2017 is affili
 ated with the 26th Annual EACSL Conference on Comp
 uter Science Logic CSL'2017, and co-located with: 
 Logic in Stockholm 2017.  We invite original paper
 s that are not submitted concurrently to another c
 onference or for publication elsewhere.
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:<div>\n  <p>Computati
 onal linguistics studies natural language in its v
 arious manifestations from a computational point o
 f view, both on the theoretical level (modeling gr
 ammar modules dealing with natural language form a
 nd meaning, and the relation between these two) an
 d on the practical level (developing applications 
 for language and speech technology). Right from th
 e start in the 1950ties, there have been strong li
 nks with computer science and logic - one can thin
 k of Chomsky's contributions to the theory of form
 al languages and automata, or Lambek's logical mod
 eling of natural language syntax. The workshop ass
 esses the place of computer science logic in prese
 nt day computational linguistics.</p>\n\n  <p>The 
 workshop focuses on logical approaches to the comp
 utational processing of natural language, and on t
 he applicability of methods and techniques from th
 e study of artificial languages (programming/logic
 ) in computational linguistics. . It intends to be
  a forum for presenting new results as well as wor
 k in progress. LACompLing 2017 is affiliated with 
 the 26th Annual EACSL Conference on Computer Scien
 ce Logic CSL'2017, and co-located with: Logic in S
 tockholm 2017.</p>\n</div><div>\n  <p>We invite or
 iginal papers that are not submitted concurrently 
 to another conference or for publication elsewhere
 .</p>\n</div>
URL:http://staff.math.su.se/rloukanova/LACompLing1
 7.html
CONTACT:rloukanova at gmail.com
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