Path: utzoo!mnetor!uunet!husc6!cmcl2!brl-adm!adm!nelson@Q2.ICS.UCI.EDU From: nelson@Q2.ICS.UCI.EDU (Richard Nelson) Newsgroups: comp.lang.pascal Subject: Call for Papers Message-ID: <10775@brl-adm.ARPA> Date: 10 Dec 87 22:40:29 GMT Sender: news@brl-adm.ARPA Lines: 112 ------- Forwarded Message Forwarded: Thu, 10 Dec 87 13:53:40 -0800 Forwarded: info-prolog@su-score.arpa Forwarded: Tue, 08 Dec 87 09:26:13 -0800 Forwarded: hicks@walker-emh Forwarded: Tue, 08 Dec 87 09:23:54 -0800 Forwarded: AIList@kl.sri.com Received: from [128.105.2.13] by Q2.ICS.UCI.EDU id aa18276; 7 Dec 87 13:29 PST Received: from SDNET.BITNET by WISCVM.WISC.EDU ; Mon, 07 Dec 87 12:04:34 CDT Date: 7 Dec 87 12:03 CDT From: ERIC%SDNET.BITNET@WISCVM.WISC.EDU To: NELSON@Q2.ICS.UCI.EDU Subject: BITNET mail follows Message-ID: <8712071330.aa18276@Q2.ICS.UCI.EDU> ICEBOL3 April 21-22, 1988 Dakota State College Madison, SD 57042 ICEBOL3, the International Conference on Symbolic and Logical Computing, is designed for teachers, scholars, and programmers who want to meet to exchange ideas about non-numeric computing. In addition to a focus on SNOBOL, SPITBOL, and Icon, ICEBOL3 will feature introductory and technical presentations on other dangerously powerful computer languages such as Prolog and LISP, as well as on applications of BASIC, Pascal, and FORTRAN for processing strings of characters. Topics of discussion will include artificial intelligence, expert systems, desk-top publishing, and a wide range of analyses of texts in English and other natural languages. Parallel tracks of concurrent sessions are planned: some for experienced computer users and others for interested novices. Both mainframe and microcomputer applications will be discussed. ICEBOL's coffee breaks, social hours, lunches, and banquet will provide a series of opportunities for participants to meet and informally exchange information. Sessions will be scheduled for "birds of a feather" to discuss common interests (for example, BASIC users group, implementations of SNOBOL, computer generated poetry). Call For Papers Abstracts (minimum of 250 words) or full texts of papers to be read at ICEBOL3 are invited on any application of non-numeric programming. Planned sessions include the following: artificial intelligence expert systems natural language processing analysis of literary texts (including bibliography, concordance, and index preparation) linguistic and lexical analysis (including parsing and machine translation) preparation of text for electronic publishing computer assisted instruction grammar and style checkers music analysis. Papers must be in English and should not exceed twenty minutes reading time. Abstracts and papers should be received by January 15, 1988. Notification of acceptance will follow promptly. Papers will be published in ICEBOL3 Proceedings. Presentations at previous ICEBOL conferences were made by Susan Hockey (Oxford), Ralph Griswold (Arizona), James Gimpel (Lehigh), Mark Emmer (Catspaw, Inc.), Robert Dewar (New York University), and many others. Copies of ICEBOL 86 Proceedings are available. ICEBOL3 is sponsored by The Division of Liberal Arts and The Business and Education Institute of DAKOTA STATE COLLEGE Madison, South Dakota For Further Information All correspondence including abstracts and papers as well as requests for registration materials should be sent to: Eric Johnson ICEBOL Director 114 Beadle Hall Dakota State College Madison, SD 57042 U.S.A. (605) 256-5270 Inquiries, abstracts, and correspondence may also be sent via electronic mail to: ERIC @ SDNET (BITNET) ------- End of Forwarded Message