[SCL] SCL at AAAI Spring Symp in 2004?
John F. Sowa
sowa at bestweb.net
Wed Apr 23 23:19:31 CDT 2003
Carol Hamilton sent the following note saying that
they were looking for more topics for the 2004
AAAI Spring Symp's.
By then, we should have a very good draft
of the FOL part of the document, and I hope
a good, but perhaps still unfinished stab
at the more esoteric features, such as
metalanguage and contexts.
What is the sense of the group? Should we
propose a symposium on the CL (or SCL)
standard and what it should contain and
support?
John
PS: I am very sorry for missing the telecon
on Tuesday. I saw Pat's note on Monday
evening, made a mental note of it, and
completely forgot the next morning.
Next time, I'll set an alarm clock to go
off at 9:55 am EDT.
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Dear AAAI Executive Council Members and Fellows,
The deadline for SSS-04 proposals recently passed on April 21. Although
we received several good proposals, we would like to have a larger pool
of proposals if at all possible. If you know of someone who might be
interested in organizing a symposium at Stanford next spring, please
pass this announcement along to them. We can extend the deadline until
Friday, May 2 for new proposals.
Thank you for any help you can provide.
Carol Hamilton
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Proposal Deadline Extended!
2004 AAAI Spring Symposium Series
March 22-24, 2004
Sponsored by the American Association for Artificial Intelligence
The deadline for proposals for the 2004 Spring Symposium Series, to be
held March 22-24, 2004 at Stanford University, California, has been
extended to Friday, May 2, 2003.
Proposals for symposia should be between two and five pages in length,
and should contain:
* A title for the symposium.
* A description of the symposium, identifying specific areas
of interest, and, optionally, general symposium format.
* The names and addresses (physical and electronic) of the
organizing committee: preferably three or more people
at different sites, all of whom have agreed to serve
on the committee.
* A list of potential participants that have been contacted
and that have expressed interest in participating.
Please submit (preferably by electronic mail) your symposium
proposals, and inquiries concerning symposia, to:
Holly Yanco (Symposium Chair)
Computer Science Department
University of Massachusetts Lowell
Olsen Hall
1 University Avenue
Lowell, MA 01854 USA
Voice: 978-934-3642
Fax: 978-934-3551
E-mail: holly at cs.uml.edu
For more information, please see
http://www.aaai.org/Symposia/Spring/2004/sss-04.html.
________________________________________________
Carol McKenna Hamilton
Executive Director
American Association for Artificial Intelligence
445 Burgess Drive
Menlo Park, California, 94025
650-328-3123
650-321-4457 (fax)
hamilton at aaai.org
http://www.aaai.org
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