News and Events: Conferences

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1-2 December 2005, METHODS FOR MODALITIES 4 (M4M-4), Berlin - Adlershof, Germany

Date: 1-2 December 2005
Location: Berlin - Adlershof, Germany
Deadline: 1 September 2005

The workshop "Methods for Modalities" (M4M) aims to bring together researchers interested in developing algorithms, verification methods and tools based on modal logics. Here the term "modal logics" is conceived broadly, including description logic, guarded fragments, conditional logic, temporal and hybrid logic, etc.

For more information and registration information, see the M4M homepage at http://m4m.loria.fr/

To stimulate interaction and transfer of expertise, M4M will feature a number of invited talks by leading scientists, research presentations aimed at highlighting new developments, and submissions of system demonstrations. We strongly encourage young researchers and students to submit papers and posters, especially for experimental and prototypical software tools which are related to modal logics. Deadline for submissions: September 1st, 2005

19-21 December 2005, The Fifteenth Amsterdam Colloquium, Amsterdam, The Netherlands

Date: 19-21 December 2005
Speaker: Beck, Francez, Krifka, Moss
Location: Amsterdam, The Netherlands
Deadline: 1 September 2005

The Amsterdam Colloquia aim at bringing together linguists, philosophers, logicians and computer scientists who share an interest in the formal study of the semantics and pragmatics of natural and formal languages. The spectrum of topics covered ranges from descriptive (syntactic and semantic analyses of all kinds of expressions) to theoretical (logical and computational properties of semantic theories, philosophical foundations, evolution and learning of language).

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Please note that also ILLC staffmembers and ILLC students who want to participate, need to register online.
For more information and a registration form, see https://www.illc.uva.nl/AC05/

2-3 September 2005, Workshop on Language Evolution:
Formal Modelling meets Empirical data, Room A404, building A, Roeterstraat 15, Amsterdam

Date & Time: 2-3 September 2005, 9:00-18:00
Location: Room A404, building A, Roeterstraat 15, Amsterdam

On September 2nd and 3d, the ILLC will host an intensive workshop on language evolution. 21 invited speakers, from mainly Great Britain and the Netherlands, will present both biological and linguistic, and both empirical and formal approaches. The workshop is organised in 4 sessions:
(1) The evolution of speech,
(2) Interactions between learning and evolution,
(3) Social learning and conventional meaning, and
(4) The evolution of syntax.

Students and staff are very welcome to attend and partipate in the discussions. Participation is free, but registration on the workshop webpage is required.

For more information, an online registration form and a preliminary program, see http://staff.science.uva.nl/~jzuidema/LEFE05/

2-3 September 2005, Workshop on Language Evolution:
Formal Modelling meets Empirical data, Room A404, building A, Roeterstraat 15, Amsterdam

Date & Time: 2-3 September 2005, 9:00-18:00
Location: Room A404, building A, Roeterstraat 15, Amsterdam

On September 2nd and 3d, the ILLC will host an intensive workshop on language evolution. 21 invited speakers, from mainly Great Britain and the Netherlands, will present both biological and linguistic, and both empirical and formal approaches. The workshop is organised in 4 sessions:
(1) The evolution of speech,
(2) Interactions between learning and evolution,
(3) Social learning and conventional meaning, and
(4) The evolution of syntax.

Students and staff are very welcome to attend and partipate in the discussions. Participation is free, but registration on the workshop webpage is required.

For more information, an online registration form and a preliminary program, see http://staff.science.uva.nl/~jzuidema/LEFE05/

19-22 September 2005, WI-IAT'05, Compiegne University of Technology, France

Date: 19-22 September 2005
Location: Compiegne University of Technology, France

IAT 2005 provides a leading international forum to bring together researchers and practitioners from diverse fields, to examine the design principles and performance characteristics of various approaches in intelligent agent technology, and increase the cross-fertilization of ideas on the development of autonomous agents and multi-agent systems among different domains.

The 2005 IEEE/WIC/ACM International Conference on Intelligent Agent Technology (IAT'05) will be jointly held with The 2005 IEEE/WIC/ACM International Conference on Web Intelligence (WI'05). Web Intelligence (WI) has been recognized as a new direction for scientific research and development to explore the fundamental roles as well as practical impacts of Artificial Intelligence (AI) and advanced Information Technology (IT) on the next generation of Web-empowered products, systems, services, and activities. It is one of the most important as well as promising IT research fields in the era of Web and agent intelligence.

For more information, including online registration forms, see http://www.comp.hkbu.edu.hk/WI05/ or http://www.comp.hkbu.edu.hk/IAT05/.

19-22 September 2005, WI-IAT'05, Compiegne University of Technology, France

Date: 19-22 September 2005
Location: Compiegne University of Technology, France

IAT 2005 provides a leading international forum to bring together researchers and practitioners from diverse fields, to examine the design principles and performance characteristics of various approaches in intelligent agent technology, and increase the cross-fertilization of ideas on the development of autonomous agents and multi-agent systems among different domains.

The 2005 IEEE/WIC/ACM International Conference on Intelligent Agent Technology (IAT'05) will be jointly held with The 2005 IEEE/WIC/ACM International Conference on Web Intelligence (WI'05). Web Intelligence (WI) has been recognized as a new direction for scientific research and development to explore the fundamental roles as well as practical impacts of Artificial Intelligence (AI) and advanced Information Technology (IT) on the next generation of Web-empowered products, systems, services, and activities. It is one of the most important as well as promising IT research fields in the era of Web and agent intelligence.

For more information, including online registration forms, see http://www.comp.hkbu.edu.hk/WI05/ or http://www.comp.hkbu.edu.hk/IAT05/.

19-22 September 2005, WI-IAT'05, Compiegne University of Technology, France

Date: 19-22 September 2005
Location: Compiegne University of Technology, France

IAT 2005 provides a leading international forum to bring together researchers and practitioners from diverse fields, to examine the design principles and performance characteristics of various approaches in intelligent agent technology, and increase the cross-fertilization of ideas on the development of autonomous agents and multi-agent systems among different domains.

The 2005 IEEE/WIC/ACM International Conference on Intelligent Agent Technology (IAT'05) will be jointly held with The 2005 IEEE/WIC/ACM International Conference on Web Intelligence (WI'05). Web Intelligence (WI) has been recognized as a new direction for scientific research and development to explore the fundamental roles as well as practical impacts of Artificial Intelligence (AI) and advanced Information Technology (IT) on the next generation of Web-empowered products, systems, services, and activities. It is one of the most important as well as promising IT research fields in the era of Web and agent intelligence.

For more information, including online registration forms, see http://www.comp.hkbu.edu.hk/WI05/ or http://www.comp.hkbu.edu.hk/IAT05/.

19-22 September 2005, WI-IAT'05, Compiegne University of Technology, France

Date: 19-22 September 2005
Location: Compiegne University of Technology, France

IAT 2005 provides a leading international forum to bring together researchers and practitioners from diverse fields, to examine the design principles and performance characteristics of various approaches in intelligent agent technology, and increase the cross-fertilization of ideas on the development of autonomous agents and multi-agent systems among different domains.

The 2005 IEEE/WIC/ACM International Conference on Intelligent Agent Technology (IAT'05) will be jointly held with The 2005 IEEE/WIC/ACM International Conference on Web Intelligence (WI'05). Web Intelligence (WI) has been recognized as a new direction for scientific research and development to explore the fundamental roles as well as practical impacts of Artificial Intelligence (AI) and advanced Information Technology (IT) on the next generation of Web-empowered products, systems, services, and activities. It is one of the most important as well as promising IT research fields in the era of Web and agent intelligence.

For more information, including online registration forms, see http://www.comp.hkbu.edu.hk/WI05/ or http://www.comp.hkbu.edu.hk/IAT05/.