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  • Title: ICoS-4. Inference in Computational Semantics. Workshop Proceedings
  • Place: LORIA, Nancy, France
  • Date: September 25-26, 2003
  • Editors: Patrick Blackburn and Johan Bos


Table of contents:

Invited Talks

  • Harry Bunt and Laurent Romary: Towards a Computationally Adequate Representation of Multimodal Semantic Information, page 9.
  • Claire Gardent: Computational Semantics meets Computer Science, page 13.
  • Allan Ramsay: What can inference do for us?, page 17-20.
  • Balder ten Cate: Logical investigations into the partition semantics of questions, page 21.


Contributed Papers

  • Carlos Areces and Raffaella Bernardi: In Situ Binding: A Hybrid Approach, pages 25-39.
  • Johan Bos: Exploring Model Building for Natural Language Understanding, pages 41-55.
  • Philipp Cimiano: Building Models for Bridges, pages 57-71.
  • David deVault and Matthew Stone: Domain Inference in Incremental Interpretation, pages 73-87.
  • Adil El Ghali and Laurent Roussarie: Computing the Rhetoric of Text Proofs, pages 89-99.
  • Claire Gardent and Evelyne Jacquey: Lexicalisation as a Description Logic Inference Task, pages 101-111.
  • Benjamin Han and Michael Kohlhase: A Time Calculus for Natural Language, pages 113-127.
  • Eleni Koutsomitopoulou: Exploring the Generation and Usage of Inference in a Biologically Inspired Neural Net, pages 129-137.
  • Joachim Niehren and Mateu Villaret: Describing Lambda Terms in Context Unification, pages 141-156.
  • Norihiro Ogata: Dynamic Predicate Logic with Defeasible Non-Kind-Denoting Singular Generics, pages 157-170.
  • Ian Pratt-Hartmann: Temporal Prepositions and their Logic, pages 173-183.
  • Andrea Setzer, Robert Gaizauskas and Mark Hepple: Using Semantic Inference for Temporal Annotation Comparison, pages 185-194.
  • Anna Zamansky, Nissim Francez, Yoad Winter: A `Natural Logic' Inference System Using Normalisation, page 197-214.
  • Claus Zinn: Conditionals and Pseudo-Conditionals in Mathematical Texts, pages 217-232.


Reserve Paper

  • Veronique Moriceau and Patrick Saint-Dizier: Understanding Metaphors in NLP : the Case of Orientation Metaphors, pages 233-244.


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