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>Would it be possible to distribute the following call for papers?
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> Call for Papers
>
> Third International Conference on
> Modeling and Using Context
>
> Dundee, Scotland
> July 27-30, 2001
>
> http://www.context.umcs.maine.edu/CONTEXT-01
>
>The Third International and Interdisciplinary Conference on Modeling and
>Using Context (CONTEXT'01) aims at providing a high quality forum for
>discussions on context among researchers active in Artificial Intelligence,
>Cognitive Science, Computer Science, Linguistics, Organizational Sciences,
>Philosophy, and Psychology.
>
>The importance of the notion of context is widely acknowledged, as evidenced
>by the numerous workshops, symposia, and seminars on context held recently
>(see the Context Web Site). The CONTEXT series of conferences has a unique
>place among these due to its strong emphasis on interdisciplinary research.
>The first conference in this series (CONTEXT'97) was held in Rio de Janeiro
>in 1997. The second conference (CONTEXT'99) was held in Trento in 1999; see
>http://www.cs.unitn.it/CONTEXT-99 for details.
>
>TOPICS OF INTEREST
>
>The following topics, in which contexts can be studied and/or applied, are
>thought to be indicative of the scope of the conference:
>
> * Case-Based Reasoning
> * Cognitive Modeling
> * Commonsense Reasoning
> * (Active) Databases
> * Decision Support Systems
> * Distributed Information Systems
> * Formal Theories of Context
> * Heterogeneous Information Integration
> * Human-Computer Interaction
> * Information Management
> * Intelligent Internet Systems
> * Intelligent Tutoring Systems
> * Knowledge Engineering
> * Knowledge Management
> * Knowledge Representation
> * Machine Learning
> * Multi-Agent Systems
> * Natural Language Processing
> * Natural Language Semantics
> * Organizational Contexts
> * Philosophical Foundations
> * Pragmatics
>
>Needless to say, this is not an exhaustive list; other contributions on
>context are welcome.
>
>PUBLICATION PLANS
>
>As in CONTEXT'99, the Proceedings of CONTEXT'01 will be published by
>Springer-Verlag as a volume in their series ``Lecture Notes in Artificial
>Intelligence (LNAI)'' (subseries of ``Lecture Notes in Computer Science
>(LNCS)''; visit http://www.springer.de/comp/lncs/index.html for the
>LNCS/LNAI home page) and will be distributed to the registered participants
>during the conference. Publication of an accepted paper in the Proceedings
>will be conditional upon two things: presentation of the paper during the
>conference and registration of at least one of its authors at the
>conference.
>
>SUBMISSION OF PAPERS
>
>CONTEXT'01 is meant to provide an interdisciplinary forum. All submissions,
>in addition to being evaluated for their technical and theoretical merit,
>will be evaluated for their strength to be accessible to an
>interdisciplinary community. Accordingly, works that transcend their
>disciplinary boundaries are especially encouraged.
>
>Each submission will be evaluated by three referees.
>
>Submissions must include in their first page: title, author's name,
>affiliation, complete mailing address, phone/fax numbers, email, and an
>abstract. Prospective authors are strongly advised to see the sample paper
>at:
>
> * http://www.springer.de/comp/lncs/instruct/typeinst.pdf or
> * http://www.springer.de/comp/lncs/instruct/typeinst.ps
>
>to have a precise idea of the formatting requirements. It is especially
>crucial to observe that papers cannot be longer than 14 pages. Detailed
>information is available at http://www.springer.de/comp/lncs/authors.html.
>
>Only electronic submissions (PostScript or pdf file only, named with the
>first author's name and last name, e.g. John-Doe.ps or John-Doe.pdf) are
>acceptable. It would be wise to use a well-known compression utility (e.g.
>compress or gzip) before a paper is emailed. If one foresees problems in
>submitting his/her paper in one of the allowed electronic formats and would
>like to send hardcopy instead, then he/she should send email to one of the
>Program Co-Chairs well in advance of the submission deadline and seek
>advice. LNCS is now published, in parallel to the printed books, in
>full-text electronic version and therefore the electronic files are
>indispensable.
>
>Submitted papers should be received by the Conference Chair no later than
>February 2, 2001:
>
> Paolo Bouquet
> CONTEXT'01 Conference Chair
> Department of Computer Science
> University of Trento
> Via Inama, 5
> I-38100 Trento, Italy
> tel: +39 461 882135
> fax: +39 461 882124
> bouquet@cs.unitn.it
> http://www.cs.unitn.it/~bouquet
>
>SPECIALIZED WORKSHOPS
>
>CONTEXT'01 expands the spectrum of CONTEXT'97 and CONTEXT'99 in that
>specialized workshops are planned to let participants discuss emerging,
>narrow, and technical issues related to context. Proposals for specialized
>workshops should be sent to the Workshops Chair by March 2, 2001:
>
> Massimo Benerecetti
> CONTEXT'01 Workshops Chair
> Department of Physical Sciences
> University of Naples "Federico II"
> Complesso Monte Santangelo
> via Cinthia
> 80126 Napoli, Italy
> Massimo.Benerecetti@na.infn.it
>
>A proposal should comprise the following items: workshop title, address and
>short bio of the workshop director, one-page synopsis of the workshop,
>addresses of workshop speakers who have already committed themselves to
>making a presentation, tentative titles of the presentations. It is up to
>the workshop director to decide whether the workshop speakers also prepare
>written accounts of their presentations.
>
>In any case, there will not be a formal written record of the workshops. A
>workshop director is free to prepare an informal report or a collection of
>handouts incorporating the material discussed in his/her workshop.
>
>IMPORTANT DATES
>
> Paper submission deadline February 2, 2001
> Workshop proposal submission deadline March 2, 2001
> Notification of acceptance/rejection for all submissions April 2, 2001
> Deadline for final versions of accepted papers (LNAI format) May 4, 2001
> Conference July 27-30, 2001
>
>CONFERENCE CHAIR
>
> Paolo Bouquet (bouquet@cs.unitn.it)
>
>PROGRAMME CO-CHAIRS
>
> Rich Thomason (rich@thomason.org)
> Varol Akman (akman@cs.bilkent.edu.tr)
>
>WORKSHOPS CHAIR
>
> Massimo Benerecetti (Massimo.Benerecetti@na.infn.it)
>
>PUBLICITY CHAIR
>
> Roy Turner (rmt@umcs.maine.edu)
>
>LOCAL ARRANGEMENTS CHAIR
>
> Roger Young (r.a.young@dundee.ac.uk)
>
>STEERING COMMITTEE
>
> Paolo Bouquet (bouquet@cs.unitn.it)
> Patrick Brezillon (Patrick.Brezillon@lip6.fr)
> Rich Thomason (rich@thomason.org)
> Varol Akman (akman@cs.bilkent.edu.tr)
> Roger Young (r.a.young@dundee.ac.uk)
> Gilles Fauconnier (faucon@cogsci.ucsd.edu)
> Fausto Giunchiglia (fausto@cs.unitn.it)
> Carlo Penco (penco@nous.unige.it)
> Francois Recanati (recanati@poly.polytechnique.fr)
> Luciano Serafini (serafini@itc.it)
>
>ORGANIZING COMMITTEE
>
> Paolo Bouquet (bouquet@cs.unitn.it)
> Patrick Brezillon (Patrick.Brezillon@lip6.fr)
> Rich Thomason (rich@thomason.org)
> Varol Akman (akman@cs.bilkent.edu.tr)
> Roy Turner (rmt@umcs.maine.edu)
> Massimo Benerecetti (Massimo.Benerecetti@na.infn.it)
>
>LOCAL ARRANGEMENTS COMMITTEE
>
> Roger Young (r.a.young@dundee.ac.uk)
> Roy Dychoff (rd@dcs.st-and.ac.uk)
> Wayne Murray (w.s.murray@dundee.ac.uk)
> Alex Lascarides (alex@cogsci.ed.ac.uk)
> Nick Taylor (nick@cee.hw.ac.uk)
>
>PROGRAMME COMMITTEE
>
> Daniel Andler Universite de Paris-Sorbonne (Paris IV),=
> France
> Kent Bach San Francisco State University, USA
> Carla Bazzanella Universit=E8 di Torino, Italy
> David Beaver Stanford University, USA
> Matteo Bonifacio Arthur Andersen Italia, Italy
> Cristiano Castelfranchi National Research Council, Italy
> Jean-Charles Pomerol DRITT, UPMC, France
> Herbert Clark Stanford University, USA
> Christo Dichev North Carolina A&M State University
> Bruce Edmonds Manchester Metropolitan University, UK
> Paul Feltovich Southern Illinois Univ. School of Medicine,=
> USA
> Tim Fernando Trinity College, Ireland
> Anita Fetzer Universitaet Stuttgart, Germany
> Michael Fisher Manchester Metropolitan University, UK
> Claude Frasson University of Montreal, Canada
> Chiara Ghidini Manchester Metropolitan University, UK
> Alain Giboin Unite de Recherche Sophia-Antipolis, France
> Pat Hayes The University of West Florida, USA
> Jerry Hobbs SRI International, USA
> Lucja Iwanska Wayne State University, USA
> Ruth Kempson King's College, UK
> Ewan Klein University of Edinburgh, UK
> Yves Kodratoff Universit=E9 Paris-Sud, France
> Boicho Kokinov New Bulgarian University, Bulgaria
> Jose Luis Bermudez University of Stirling, UK
> Mark Maybury MITRE Corporation, USA
> Bernard Moulin Universit=E9 Laval, Canada
> John Mylopoulos University of Toronto, Canada
> Rolf Nossum Agder University College, Norway
> John Perry Stanford University, USA
> Stefano Predelli Universitetet i Oslo, Norway
> Marina Sbisa Universit=E8 di Trieste, Italy
> Carles Sierra CSIC-Spanish Scientific Research Council,=
> Spain
> Munindar Singh North Carolina State University, USA
> Steffen Staab University of Karlsruhe, Germany
> Robert Stalnaker MIT, USA
> Jason Stanley Cornell University, USA
> Mike Tanenhaus University of Rochester, USA
> Robert Young NC State University, USA
>
>
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