Call for papers: CSLP@Context07 4th International Workshop on Constraints and Language Processing 20-21 August 2007, Roskilde, Denmark http://control.ruc.dk/CSLP2007.html Affiliated with CONTEXT07, http://context-07.ruc.dk DEADLINE for submissions: May 24, 2007 The CSLP@Context07 workshop considers the role of constraints in the representation of language and the implementation of language processing. This theme should be interpreted inclusively: contributions from linguistics, computer science, psycholinguistics and related areas are welcome, and an interdisciplinary perspective is of particular interest. The collocation with the CONTEXT07 conference underlines the application of constraints for context comprehension and discourse modelling. Motivation -------------- Constraints are widely used in linguistics, computer science, and psychology. How they are used, however, varies widely according to the research domain: knowledge representation, cognitive modelling, problem solving mechanisms, etc. These different perspectives are complementary, each one adding a piece to the puzzle. For example, linguistics proposes in-depth descriptions implementing constraints in order to filter out structures by means of description languages, constraint ranking, etc. The constraint programming paradigm, on the other hand, shows that constraints have to be taken as a systematic whole and can thus play a role in building the structures (or can even replace structures). Finally, psycholinguistics investigates the role of constraint systems for cognitive processes in comprehension and production as well as addressing how they can be acquired. Invited speakers: --------------------- 2 or 3 distinguished researchers will be announced on the workshop web pages. Topics --------- The workshop seeks contributions from different areas working with constraints in relation to language including, but not limited to the topics . Constraints in human language comprehension and production . Context modelling and discourse interpretation . Acquisition of constraints . Constraints and learning . Cross-theoretical view of the notion of constraint . New advances in constraint-based linguistic theories . Constraint satisfaction (CS) technologies for NLP . Linguistic analysis and linguistic theories biased towards CS or constraint logic programming (CLP) . Application of CS or CLP for NLP . CS and CLP for other than textual or spoken languages, e.g., sign languages and biological, multimodal human-computer interaction, visual languages, . Probabilistic constraint-based reasoning Submissions ---------------- Authors are invited to submit extended abstract or a full paper of up to 12 pages. Papers should be prepared as PDF files using the format for Springer's LNCS/LNAI series, http://www.springer.de/comp/lncs/authors.html Each submission will be commented by two or three reviewers. Preliminary proceedings are distributed at the workshop and, depending on number and quality of submissions, a volume of revised and selected papers are under considerations at an international publisher. Please submit papers as PDF files, following the guidelines to appear at http://control.ruc.dk/CSLP2007.html Important dates -------------------- Submission deadline May 24, 2007 Notification June 14, 2007 Final version July 5, 2007 Workshop 20 and-or 21 August 2007 Registration ---------------- Registration is done through the CONTEXT conference website, and the fee covers the conference and all workshops. http://context-07.ruc.dk At least one author of each accepted paper must register and present the paper at the workshop. Program Committee -------------------------- Philippe Blache (Provence University, France) Henning Christiansen (Roskilde University, Denmark), co-chair Veronica Dahl (Simon Fraser University, Canada) Denys Duchier (INRIA, France) John Gallagher (Roskilde University, Denmark) Claire Gardent (University of Nancy, France) Barbara Hemforth (Provence University, France) Jerry Hobbs (University of Southern California, USA) M. Dolores Jiménez-López (Tarragona, Spain) Michael Johnston (AT&T, USA) Lars Konieczny (Freiburg university, Germany) Shalom Lappin (King's College, UK) Detmar Meurers (Ohio State University, USA) Véronique Moriceau (Université Paul Sabatier, Toulouse, France) Gerald Penn (University of Toronto, Canada) Kiril Simov (Bulgarian Academy of Sciences, Bulgaria) Jørgen Villadsen (Technical University of Denmark), co-chair Eric Villemonte de la Clergerie (INRIA, France) Organizing committee ----------------------------- Philippe Blache (Provence University, France) Henning Christiansen (Roskilde University, Denmark), co-chair Veronica Dahl (Simon Fraser University, Canada) Jørgen Villadsen (Technical University of Denmark), co-chair Inquiries ----------- For any questions related to the workshop, do not hesitate to write to workshop co-chair Henning Christiansen, henning@ruc.dk