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18 - 22 September 2017, Twelfth International Tbilisi Symposium on Language, Logic and Computation, Kakheti, Georgia

Date: 18 - 22 September 2017
Location: Kakheti, Georgia
Deadline: Saturday 1 April 2017

The Twelfth International Tbilisi Symposium on Language, Logic and Computation will be held on 18-22 September 2017 in Kakheti, Georgia.

The Symposium series is organized by the University of Duesseldorf in conjunction with the Centre for Language, Logic and Speech at the Tbilisi State University, the Georgian Academy of Sciences and the Institute for Logic, Language and Computation (ILLC) of the University of Amsterdam. There have been eight instalments of this series of biannual Symposia. The preceding meetings took place in the Georgian mountain resort Gudauri (1995), at the capital of Georgia Tbilisi (1997), in the Black see coastal resort Chakvi (1999), in the spa resort Likani situated in the Borjomi Canyon (2001), Tbilisi (2003), Batumi (2005), Tbilisi (2007), Bakuriani (2009), Kutaisi (2011), Gudauri (2013) and Tbilisi (2015).

The Twelfth International Tbilisi Symposium on Language, Logic and
Computation will be held on 18-22 September 2017 in Kakheti, Georgia. The
Programme Committee invites submissions for contributions
on all aspects of language, logic and computation. Work of an
interdisciplinary nature is particularly welcome. Areas of interest
include, but are not limited to:
  • Natural language syntax, semantics, and pragmatics
  • Linguistic typology and semantic universals
  • Language evolution and learnability
  • Historical linguistics, history of logic
  • Natural logic, inference and entailment in natural language
  • Logic, games, and formal pragmatics
  • Logics for artificial intelligence
  • Constructive, modal and algebraic logic
  • Algorithmic game theory
  • Computational social choice
  • Formal models of multiagent systems
  • Information retrieval, query answer systems
  • Distributional and probabilistic models of information and meaning

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