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Created 22.12.09 at 16:25 (2 yrs ago)

Course proposal accepted at NASSLLI 2010

 

 

The week-long course "From Probability to Logic and Back: Markov Logic and its Applications in Computational Linguistics and the Semantic Web" will be taught at the 4th North American Summer School in Logic, Language, and Information.

 

The North American Summer School in Logic, Language, and Information (NASSLLI) is a summer school with classes in the interface between linguistics, logic, and computer science. After previous editions at Stanford University, Indiana University, and UCLA, NASSLLI will return to Bloomington, Indiana, June 21 - 25, 2010.  The summer school will consist of a number of courses and workshops, selected on the basis of the proposals. Courses and workshops meet for 90 or 120 minutes on each of five days. The instructors are prominent researchers who volunteer their time and energy to present basic work in their disciplines.