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The First International Sanskrit Computational Linguistics Symposium will take

place in the Paris-Rocquencourt Research Center of INRIA, located in

Rocquencourt near Versailles from October 29-31, 2007.

 

The following are the scheduled lectures :

 

Paul Kiparsky, Stanford University. Panini's Razor

 

Brendan Gillon, McGill University, Montreal. Exocentric Compounds in Classical

Sanskrit

 

Malcolm D. Hyman, Max Planck Institute for the History of Science, Berlin.

From Paninian Sandhi to Finite State Calculus

 

Pawan Goyal, Vipal Arora and Laxmidhar Behera, Electrical Engineering, IIT

Kanpur. Analysis of Sanskrit Text: Parsing and Semantic Relations

 

Oliver Hellwig, Department for Languages and Cultures of Southern Asia, Freie

Universität Berlin. SanskritTagger, a Stochastic Lexical and POS tagger for

Sanskrit

 

 

Girish Nath Jha, Muktanand Agrawal, Subash, Sudhir K. Mishra, Diwakar Mani,

Diwakar Mishra, Manji Bhadra and Surjit K. Singh, Special Centre for Sanskrit

Studies, JNU. New Delhi. Inflectional Morphology Analyzer for Sanskrit

 

Malhar Kulkarni, Humanities and Social Sciences, IIT Mumbai. Phonological

Overgeneration in the Paninian system.

 

Peter M. Scharf, Brown University. Modeling Paninean Grammar

 

 

Anand Mishra, Ruprecht Karls University, Heidelberg. Simulating the Paninian

system of Sanskrit Grammar.

 

Shrinivasa Varakhedi, V. Jaddipal and V. Sheeba, Rashtriya Sanskrit

Vidyapeetha Deemed University, Tirupati. An Effort to Develop a Tagged Lexical

Resource for Sanskrit

 

 

Marc Csernel, Projet AXIS, INRIA Paris-Rocquencourt and François Patte, UFR de

Mathématiques et Informatique, Université Paris Descartes. Critical Edition of

Sanskrit Texts

 

For more information please visit this website:

 

http://sanskrit.inria.fr/Symposium/Program.html

 

 

 

 

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Such events should be promoted extensively, i am very happy to see

this. Thanks for pointing me at this one.

 

Thanks you very much, Sanskrit being the mother of all Languages, and

the only language to be specifically engineered for the universal

vibrations.

 

- Deito

 

Harirnama Harirnama Harirnama Kevalam.

 

, Sudhindra Shah <sudhindraom wrote:

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> The First International Sanskrit Computational Linguistics Symposium

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Thanks for the information. I am sorry, I can not attend the Symosium but I

would like to read the outcome, please do send reports if possible. Thanks

again.

 

Sudhindra Shah <sudhindraom wrote: The First

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