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Today's Topics:

1. SLSP 2015: 3rd call for papers (GRLMC)
2. CCA 2015: first call for participation (Martin Ziegler)
3. RP'2015 - Extended deadline: 18 June 2015 (Potapov, Igor)
4. Post-doc Research grant (BI-D) - SOUND project (H2020)
(Susana Vinga)


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3rd INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON STATISTICAL LANGUAGE AND SPEECH PROCESSING

SLSP 2015

Budapest, Hungary

November 24-26, 2015

Organised by:

Laboratory of Speech Acoustics
Department of Telecommunications and Telematics
Budapest University of Technology and Economics
http://alpha.tmit.bme.hu/speech/

Research Group on Mathematical Linguistics (GRLMC)
Rovira i Virgili University

http://grammars.grlmc.com/SLSP2015/

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AIMS:

SLSP is a yearly conference series aimed at promoting and displaying
excellent research on the wide spectrum of statistical methods that are
currently in use in computational language or speech processing. It aims at
attracting contributions from both fields. Though there exist large,
well-known conferences and workshops hosting contributions to any of these
areas, SLSP is a more focused meeting where synergies between subdomains and
people will hopefully happen. In SLSP 2015, significant room will be
reserved to young scholars at the beginning of their career and particular
focus will be put on methodology.

VENUE:

SLSP 2015 will take place in Budapest, on the banks of the Danube and an
extensive UNESCO World Heritage site. The venue will be the Faculty of
Electrical Engineering and Informatics of the Budapest University of
Technology and Economics.

SCOPE:

The conference invites submissions discussing the employment of statistical
models (including machine learning) within language and speech processing.
Topics of either theoretical or applied interest include, but are not
limited to:

anaphora and coreference resolution
authorship identification, plagiarism and spam filtering
computer-aided translation
corpora and language resources
data mining and semantic web
information extraction
information retrieval
knowledge representation and ontologies
lexicons and dictionaries
machine translation
multimodal technologies
natural language understanding
neural representation of speech and language
opinion mining and sentiment analysis
parsing
part-of-speech tagging
question-answering systems
semantic role labelling
speaker identification and verification
speech and language generation
speech recognition
speech synthesis
speech transcription
spelling correction
spoken dialogue systems
term extraction
text categorisation
text summarisation
user modeling

STRUCTURE:

SLSP 2015 will consist of:

invited talks
peer-reviewed contributions

INVITED SPEAKERS:

Xavier Carreras (Xerox Research Centre Europe, Meylan, FR), Low-rank Matrix
Learning for Compositional Objects, Strings and Trees
Sebastian Riedel (University College London, UK), Embedding Probabilistic
Logic for Machine Reading
Steve Young (University of Cambridge, UK), Open-domain Statistical Spoken
Dialogue Systems

PROGRAMME COMMITTEE:

Steven Abney (University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, USA)
Roberto Basili (University of Rome Tor Vergata, Italy)
Jean-François Bonastre (University of Avignon, France)
Jill Burstein (Educational Testing Service, Princeton, USA)
Nicoletta Calzolari (National Research Council, Pisa, Italy)
Kevin Bretonnel Cohen (University of Colorado, Denver, USA)
W. Bruce Croft (University of Massachusetts, Amherst, USA)
Marc Dymetman (Xerox Research Centre Europe, Meylan, France)
Guillaume Gravier (IRISA, Rennes, France)
Kadri Hacioglu (Sensory Inc., Santa Clara, USA)
Udo Hahn (University of Jena, Germany)
Thomas Hain (University of Sheffield, UK)
Mark Hasegawa-Johnson (University of Illinois, Urbana, USA)
Jing Jiang (Singapore Management University, Singapore)
Tracy Holloway King (A9.com, Palo Alto, USA)
Sadao Kurohashi (Kyoto University, Japan)
Claudia Leacock (McGraw-Hill Education CTB, Monterey, USA)
Mark Liberman (University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, USA)
Carlos Martín-Vide (Rovira i Virgili University, Tarragona, Spain, chair)
Alessandro Moschitti (University of Trento, Italy)
Jian-Yun Nie (University of Montréal, Canada)
Maria Teresa Pazienza (University of Rome Tor Vergata, Italy)
Adam Pease (IPsoft Inc., New York, USA)
Fuchun Peng (Google Inc., Mountain View, USA)
Bhiksha Raj (Carnegie Mellon University, Pittsburgh, USA)
Javier Ramírez (University of Granada, Spain)
Paul Rayson (Lancaster University, UK)
Dietrich Rebholz-Schuhmann (University of Zurich, Switzerland)
Douglas A. Reynolds (Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Lexington, USA)
Michael Riley (Google Inc., Mountain View, USA)
Laurent Romary (INRIA, Saclay, France)
Horacio Saggion (Pompeu Fabra University, Barcelona, Spain)
David Sánchez (Rovira i Virgili University, Tarragona, Spain)
Roser Saurí (Oxford University Press, Oxford, UK)
Stefan Schulz (Medical University of Graz, Austria)
Efstathios Stamatatos (University of the Aegean, Karlovassi, Greece)
Yannis Stylianou (Toshiba Research Europe Ltd., Cambridge, UK)
Maosong Sun (Tsinghua University, Beijing, China)
Tomoki Toda (Nara Institute of Science and Technology, Japan)
Yoshimasa Tsuruoka (University of Tokyo, Japan)
Klára Vicsi (Budapest University of Technology and Economics, Hungary)
Enrique Vidal (Technical University of Valencia, Spain)
Atro Voutilainen (University of Helsinki, Finland)
Andy Way (Dublin City University, Ireland)
Junichi Yamagishi (University of Edinburgh, UK)
Luke Zettlemoyer (University of Washington, Seattle, USA)
Pierre Zweigenbaum (LIMSI-CNRS, Orsay, France)

ORGANISING COMMITTEE:

Adrian Horia Dediu (Tarragona)
Carlos Martín-Vide (Tarragona, co-chair)
György Szaszák (Budapest)
Klára Vicsi (Budapest, co-chair)
Florentina Lilica Voicu (Tarragona)

SUBMISSIONS:

Authors are invited to submit non-anonymized papers in English presenting
original and unpublished research. Papers should not exceed 12 single-spaced
pages (including eventual appendices, references, proofs, etc.) and should
be prepared according to the standard format for Springer Verlag's LNCS
series (see http://www.springer.com/computer/lncs?SGWID=0-164-6-793341-0).

Submissions have to be uploaded to:

https://www.easychair.org/conferences/?conf=slsp2015

PUBLICATIONS:

A volume of proceedings published by Springer in the LNCS/LNAI series will
be available by the time of the conference.

A special issue of a major journal will be later published containing
peer-reviewed substantially extended versions of some of the papers
contributed to the conference. Submissions to it will be by invitation.

REGISTRATION:

The registration form can be found at:

http://grammars.grlmc.com/SLSP2015/Registration.php

DEADLINES:

Paper submission: June 23, 2015 (23:59 CET)
Notification of paper acceptance or rejection: July 28, 2015
Final version of the paper for the LNCS/LNAI proceedings: August 11, 2015
Early registration: August 11, 2015
Late registration: November 10, 2015
Submission to the journal special issue: February 26, 2016

QUESTIONS AND FURTHER INFORMATION:

florentinalilica.voicu@urv.cat

POSTAL ADDRESS:

SLSP 2015
Research Group on Mathematical Linguistics (GRLMC)
Rovira i Virgili University
Av. Catalunya, 35
43002 Tarragona, Spain

Phone: +34 977 559 543
Fax: +34 977 558 386

ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS:

Budapesti Műszaki és Gazdaságtudományi Egyetem
Universitat Rovira i Virgili


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Date: Sat, 13 Jun 2015 08:19:42 +0200 (CEST)
From: Martin Ziegler <m@zie.de>
To: dmanet@zpr.uni-koeln.de
Subject: [DMANET] CCA 2015: first call for participation
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The Twelfth International Conference on

Computability and Complexity in Analysis (CCA 2015)
http://www.graco.c.u-tokyo.ac.jp/~kawamura/cca2015-local/

will take place on July 12-15, 2015, in Tokyo, JAPAN.

It is strongly recommended to register and to book accommodation early!

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Accepted abstracts

Ulrich Berger, Kenji Miyamoto, Helmut Schwichtenberg and Hideki Tsuiki.
Logic for Gray code computation
Vasco Brattka and Tahina Rakotoniaina.
On the Computational Content of Ramsey's Theorem
Matthew de Brecht.
Extending continuous valuations on quasi-Polish spaces to Borel
measures
Hannes Diener and Robert Lubarsky.
Weakenings of Cauchy Convergence
Hugo Férée and Martin Ziegler.
On the Computational Complexity of Positive Linear Functionals on
C[0;1]
Cameron Freer and Jan Reimann.
The topology of universal graphons
Christine Gaßner and Pedro Francisco Valencia Vizcaíno.
Operators for BSS RAM's
Daniel Graça and Ning Zhong.
Computation of the asymptotic behavior of dynamical systems
Vassilios Gregoriades.
The Baire property holds in the projective hierarchy almost uniformly
(Abstract)
Tomohiro Katayama and Akitoshi Kawamura.
On the Image and Length of Polynomial Time Computable Curves
Akitoshi Kawamura, Florian Steinberg and Martin Ziegler.
Towards Computational Complexity Theory on Advanced Function Spaces in
Analysis
Robert Kenny.
Effective zero-dimensionality and retracts
Rutger Kuyper.
Differentiability and effective genericity
Benedikt Löwe, Hugo Nobrega and Arno Pauly.
Game characterizations and Weihrauch degrees
Kei Matsumoto and Kazushige Terui.
Coherence Spaces for Computable Analysis
Eike Neumann.
Continuous Enclosures and Best Approximations of Discontinuous
Operations
Arno Pauly.
Computability on the countable ordinals and the Hausdorff-Kuratowski
theorem
Norbert Preining.
CafeOBJ for real - using an algebraic specification language as theorem
prover for computational reals
Matthias Schröder.
A Hofmann-Mislove Theorem for Scott open sets
Matthias Schröder, Florian Steinberg and Martin Ziegler.
Average-Case Complexity of Real Functions
Shu-Ming Sun, Ning Zhong and Martin Ziegler.
On Computability of Navier-Stokes' Equation
Kazuto Yoshimura.
The Weihrauch degrees define monads


Invited Speakers
* Sicun Gao (Boston, USA)
* Alexander Kreuzer (Singapore)
* Vikram Sharma (Chennai, India)
* Kohei Suenaga (Kyoto, Japan)


Scientific Program Committee

* Andrej Bauer (Ljubljana, Slovenia)
* Stephen A. Cook (Toronto, Canada)
* Guido Gherardi (Munich, Germany)
* Daniel Graça (Faro, Portugal)
* Hajime Ishihara (Ishikawa, Japan)
* Ker-I Ko (Hsinchu, Taiwan)
* Timothy McNicholl (Ames, USA)
* André Nies (Auckland, New Zealand)
* Mariko Yasugi (Kyoto, Japan)
* Martin Ziegler, chair (Darmstadt, Germany)


Organizing Committee


* Naohi Eguchi (Chiba University, Japan)
* Kojiro Higuchi (Chiba University, Japan)
* Akitoshi Kawamura, chair (University of Tokyo, Japan)
* Kenshi Miyabe (Meiji University, Japan)
* Ryuhei Mori (Tokyo Institute of Technology, Japan)
* Hideki Tsuiki (Kyoto University, Japan)


Co-located "Workshop on Theory and Practice of Real Computation"
on Sunday, July 12, jointly organized and with tutorials/talks by:
* Zin Arai
* Akitoshi Kawamura
* Norbert Mueller
* Shin'ichi Oishi
* Siegfried M. Rump
* Martin Ziegler

http://www.graco.c.u-tokyo.ac.jp/~kawamura/cca2015-workshop/
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Date: Sat, 13 Jun 2015 08:56:48 +0000
From: "Potapov, Igor" <potapov@liverpool.ac.uk>
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Subject: [DMANET] RP'2015 - Extended deadline: 18 June 2015
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REACHABILITY PROBLEMS 2015
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The 9th International Workshop on Reachability Problems (RP2015),
21 - 23 September 2015, University of Warsaw, Poland

Deadline for submissions: 18 June, 2015 EXTENDED
LNCS proceedings - http://rp2015.mimuw.edu.pl
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The 9th Workshop on Reachability Problems will be hosted by the University
of Warsaw. The event will take place in the old university campus, at the heart of
Warsaw.

The Reachability Workshop is specifically aimed at gathering together
scholars from diverse disciplines interested in reachability problems that appear in
algebraic structures, computational models, hybrid systems, logic and
verification.

Invited Speakers:

- Christel Baier Technische Universität Dresden
- Alessandro D'Innocenzo Università degli Studi dell'Aquila
- Jerome Leroux LABRI, Université Bordeaux
- Peter Bro Miltersen Aarhus Universitet
- Andrey Rybalchenko Microsoft Research
- James Worrell University of Oxford

Submissions:

Authors are invited to submit a draft of a full paper with at most 12 pages
(in LaTeX, formatted according to LNCS guidelines) via the conference web page.
Proofs omitted due to space constraints must be put into an appendix to be
read by the program committee members at their discretion. Submissions deviating
from these guidelines risk rejection. Electronic submissions should be
formatted in pdf. Simultaneous submission to other conferences or workshops
with published proceedings is not allowed.

Topics of interest include (but are not limited to): reachability for
infinite state systems, rewriting systems; reachability analysis in counter/timed/
cellular/communicating automata; Petri nets; computational aspects of
semigroups, groups and rings; reachability in dynamical and hybrid systems;
frontiers between decidable and undecidable reachability problems;
complexity and decidability aspects; predictability in iterative maps and new
computational paradigms.

Important Dates

- Submission deadline: 18 June 2015 (EXTENDED)
- Notification to authors: 10 July 2015
- Final version: 17 July 2015
- Workshop: 21 - 23 September 2015

Presentation-Only Track

In addition to regular papers that will appear in our LNCS proceedings, we
invite researchers to apply to give a presentation at RP 2015 without an
accompanying paper. Such presentations can be based on work that has
appeared (or which is going to appear) in the proceedings of another conference, or
which has not yet been submitted. These contributions will be judged
solely on the basis of their attractiveness to the workshop.

To apply to give such a presentation please submit a PDF file containing a
short abstract (up to two pages) by e-mail [ rp2...@easychair.org ] by
August 4th 2015, with subject "RP2015 Presentation-Only Track". This abstract
will not be published in the conference proceedings.
Notification for the presentation-only track will be August 11th 2015.

Proceedings

The Conference Proceedings will be published as the volume of the Springer
Verlag LNCS (Lecture Notes in Computer Science) series and distributed at
the Conference. We plan also to publish selected papers in a special issue of a
high quality journal following the regular referee procedure.

RP2015 Program Committee:

Mikołaj Bojańczyk (co-chair) University of Warsaw
Tomas Brazdil Masaryk University, Brno
Thomas Brihaye Université de Mons
Krishnendu Chatterjee IST Austria
Lorenzo Clemente University of Warsaw
Javier Esparza Technische Universität München
Kousha Etessami University of Edinburgh
Stefan Göller ENS Cachan
Christoph Haase ENS Cachan
Tero Harju University of Turku
Raphael Jungers UCLouvain
Sławomir Lasota (co-chair) University of Warsaw
Richard Mayr University of Edinburgh
Pierre McKenzie Université de Montréal
Joel Ouaknine University of Oxford
Giovanni Pighizzini University of Milano
Igor Potapov (co-chair) University of Liverpool
Alexander Rabinovich Tel Aviv University
Sylvain Salvati LaBRI Bordeaux
Sylvain Schmitz ENS Cachan
Olivier Serre LIAFA Paris

Previous Workshops:

2014: RP'14 in Oxford, UK
LNCS proceedings, Volume 8762/2014, Springer Verlag
2013: RP'13 in Uppsala, Sweden
LNCS proceedings, Volume 8169/2013, Springer Verlag
2012: RP'12 in Bordeaux, France
LNCS proceedings, Volume 7550/2012, Springer Verlag
2011: RP'11 in Genova, Italy
LNCS proceedings, Volume 6945/2011, Springer Verlag
2010: RP'10 in Brno, Czech Republic
LNCS proceedings, Volume 6227/2010, Springer Verlag
2009: RP'09 in Palaiseau, France
LNCS proceedings, Volume 5797/2009, Springer Verlag
2008: RP'08 in Liverpool, UK
ENTCS proceedings, Volume 223, Elsevier
2007: RP'07 in Turku, Finland
TUCS General Publication Series, Volume 45, Turku Centre for
Computer Science

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Date: Sat, 13 Jun 2015 11:03:03 +0100
From: Susana Vinga <susanavinga@tecnico.ulisboa.pt>
To: dmanet@zpr.uni-koeln.de
Subject: [DMANET] Post-doc Research grant (BI-D) - SOUND project
(H2020)
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*1 Research Grant – Post-doc (BI-D)*

We are seeking one postdoc candidate in the context of a Horizon 2020
European Project, *SOUND - Statistical multi-Omics UNDerstanding of Patient
Samples*, (European Union – No. 633974).

*Scientific Area*: Machine Learning and Biostatistics

*Required education Level and research experience*: PhD in one of the
following areas: machine learning, statistics, computational biology or
related, with a taste for inter-disciplinary research, and with very good
interpersonal skills. Ideally, the person will have a long experience with
machine learning and biostatistics applications to clinical data and be
proficient in computer programming (R, Matlab or related).

*Workplan*: SOUND is an international research project funded by the
European Commission (EC) within its Horizon 2020 Research and Innovation
programme "Personalizing Health and Care". Its objective is to create the
bioinformatic tools for statistically informed use of personal genomic and
other 'omic data in medicine, including cancers and rare metabolic
diseases. It comprises partners from top research institutions including
Cambridge, Munich, Zurich, Seattle, Heidelberg and Lisbon, and will run
from September 2015 for 3 years.

IDMEC (Lisbon, Portugal) is looking for a post-doc candidate to work in the
development of statistical and machine learning methods and their
application to clinical data, in particular cross-cutting methods for
oncology and genetics. The position is set at the cutting edge of
scientific research related to mechanisms of disease, personalized
medicine, genome bioinformatics and statistics, and its clinical
translation. The tasks include: 1) survival analysis of clinical data; 2)
development of robust regression and unsupervised outlier detection
methods; 3) integrative modeling of heterogeneous patient's data; 4)
development of statistical and optimization methods for high-dimensional
data.

*Workplace and scientific supervision*: The candidate will work in the
Center of Intelligent Systems at the IDMEC (Instituto Superior Técnico,
Lisboa, Portugal, under the supervision of Prof. Susana Vinga, coordinator
of the Systems Engineering in the Life Sciences research line (
http://sels.tecnico.ulisboa.pt/) and in interaction with the partners of
SOUND, in particular with the Computational Biology Group and Prof. Niko
Beerenwinkel at the ETH Zurich (https://www1.ethz.ch/bsse/cbg/people),
Switzerland. Both teams are methodological with an expertise in
computational and systems biology.

*Duration:* 12 months, from September 2015, and renewable for up to the
duration of the project.

*Application Dates*: From 8th June to 27th July 2015.

*Documents to be submitted*: Detailed curriculum vitae; motivation letter;
copy of academic study certificates; name of two personal references. The
applications should be submitted via email to sound.lisbon@gmail.com

*For more details*: http://sels.tecnico.ulisboa.pt/


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Susana Vinga, PhD
IDMEC/IST-UL
Av. Rovisco Pais, 1049-001 Lisboa, Portugal
Tel. (+351) 218 419 504 Fax: (+351) 218 498 097
Email: susanavinga@tecnico.ulisboa.pt

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