Israeli Seminar on Computational Linguistics 2010

Computational linguistics and natural language processing are active research fields in Israel today, as well as popular areas of activity in industry. The Israeli Seminar on Computational Linguistics (ISCOL) is a venue for exchanging ideas, reporting on works in progress, as well as established results, forming extramural co-operations and advancing the collaboration between academia and industry. ISCOL is a continuation of a tradition that started in 1995 with a meeting at the Technion and has continued intermittently ever since.

This year's meeting will take place at
Tel Aviv University (XXX CHANGED XXX Melamed Hall; Room 6 in the Shenkar Physics Building)
on Wednesday, June 16, 2010.


The website for ISCOL 2010 is http://www.cs.tau.ac.il/~nachum/iscol/

Participation is free; however, registration is required by June 6th.

 

The schedule and selected papers are available in the attached file.


Organizing Committee:

• Nachum Dershowitz (Tel Aviv Univ.)
• Shalom Lappin (King's College)
• Shuly Wintner (Haifa Univ.)


Local Committee:

• Kfir Bar
• Nachum Dershowitz
• Reshef Shilon

 

For previous events, see http://cs.haifa.ac.il/~shuly/iscol/past.html

 

Looking forward to seeing you at what promises to be a great event.

 

ISCOL committee members