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Eighth International Conference on Computational Semantics

IWCS-8 2009

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construction of representations of meaning in natural language
methodologies and practices for semantic annotation
modelling and using context in semantic interpretation
machine learning of semantic structures
informal and formal semantic methods and their combination
the semantics of semantic annotation
computing meaning in multimodal interaction
construction and use of underspecified representations of meaning
semantic concepts and ontologies
approaches to textual entailment
the semantics and pragmatics of dialogue acts
the semantic web and natural language processing
semantic aspects of language generation
the semantics-pragmatics interface in computational perspective
semantic relations in discourse and dialogue
shallow and deep semantic processing and reasoning
 
 


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