!!! Concerns all students in Logic, Linguistics and Computer Science !!! !!! Please circulate and post among students !!! We apologize, if you receive this message more than once. ESSLLI 2001 STUDENT SESSION FIRST CALL FOR PAPERS August 13-24 2001, Helsinki, Finland Deadline: February 18, 2001 http://www.coli.uni-sb.de/~kris/esslli We are pleased to announce the Student Session of the 13th European Summer School in Logic, Language and Information (ESSLLI 2001) organized by the University of Helsinki under the auspices of the European Association for Logic, Language and Information (FoLLI). ESSLLI 2001 will be held at the University of Helsinki in August 2001. We invite submission of papers for presentation at the ESSLLI 2001 Student Session and for appearance in the proceedings. PURPOSE: This sixth ESSLLI Student Session will provide, like the other editions, an opportunity for ESSLLI participants who are students to present their own work in progress and get feedback from senior researchers and fellow-students. The ESSLLI Student Session encourages submissions from students at any level, from undergraduates (before completion of the Master Thesis) as well as postgraduates (before completion of the PhD degree). Papers co-authored by non-students will not be accepted. Papers may be accepted for full presentation (30 minutes including 10 minutes of discussion) or for a poster presentation. The accepted papers will be published in the ESSLLI 2001 Student Session proceedings, which will be made available during the summer school. KLUWER BEST PAPER AWARD: As in previous years, the best paper will be selected by the program committee and will be offered a prize by Kluwer Academic Publishers consisting in 1000 Dfl worth of books. REQUIREMENTS: The Student Session papers should describe original, unpublished work, completed or in progress that demonstrates insight, creativity, and promise. No previously published papers should be submitted. All topics within the six ESSLLI subject areas (Logic, Language, Computation, Logic & Language, Logic & Computation, Language & Computation) are of interest. FORMAT OF SUBMISSION: Student authors should submit an anonymous extended abstract headed by the paper title, not to exceed 5 pages in length exclusive of references and send a separate identification page (see below). Note that the length of the full papers will not be allowed to exceed 10 pages. Since reviewing will be blind, the body of the abstract should omit author names and addresses. Furthermore, self-references that reveal the author's identity (e.g., "We previously showed (Smith, 1991)... ") should be avoided. It is possible to use instead references like "Smith (1991) previously showed...". For any submission, a plain ASCII text version of the identification page should be sent separately, using the following format: Title: title of the submission First author: firstname lastname Address: address of the first author ...... Last author: firstname lastname Address: address of the last author Short summary: abstract (5 lines) Subject area (one of): Logic | Language | Computation | Logic and Language | Logic and Computation | Language and Computation If necessary, the program committee may reassign papers to a more appropriate subject area. The submission of the extended abstract should be in one of the following formats: PostScript, PDF, RTF, or plain text. But note that, in case of acceptance, the final version of the paper has to be submitted in LaTeX format. Please, use A4 size pages, 11pt or 12pt fonts, and standard margins. Submissions outside the specified length and formatting requirements may be subject to rejection without review. The extended abstract and separate identification page must be sent by e-mail to: kris@coli.uni-sb.de by FEBRUARY 18, 2001 ESSLLI 2001 INFORMATION: In order to present a paper at ESSLLI 2001 Student Session, at least one student author of each accepted paper has to register as a participant at ESSLLI 2001. The authors of accepted papers will be eligible for reduced registration fees. For all information concerning ESSLLI 2001, please consult the ESSLLI 2001 web site at http://www.helsinki.fi/esslli. IMPORTANT DATES: Deadline for submission of abstracts: February 18, 2001. Authors Notifications: April 17, 2001. Final version due: May 18, 2001. ESSLLI-2001 Student Session: August 13-24, 2001. PROGRAM COMMITTEE: Raffaella Bernardi, University of Utrecht (Logic & Language) Patrick Blackburn, University of the Saarland (Logic & Language) Gilles Dowek, INRIA (Computation) Ruth Kempson, King`s College London (Language) Carsten Lutz, University of Aachen (Logic & Computation) Ani Nenkova, Columbia University (Logic) Ilkka Niemelä, Helsinki University of Technology (Logic & Computation) Malvina Nissim, University of Pavia (Language) Susanne Salmon-Alt, Loria, Nancy (Language & Computation) Jan Schwinghammer, University of the Saarland (Computation) Kristina Striegnitz, University of the Saarland (Chair) Yde Venema, University of Amsterdam (Logic) Shuly Wintner, University of Haifa (Language & Computation) For any question concerning the ESSLLI 2001 Student Session, please, do not hesitate to contact me: Kristina Striegnitz Computational Linguistics, University of the Saarland, Germany phone: +49 - 681 - 302 4503 email: kris@coli.uni-sb.de