Participants of the NGSLT board meeting in Helsinki on 26th May
2004
Version 1.06 as of 25.5.2004 (17:30 EET)
Each participant should check the information in the following
list, including the links. Please let me know any missing data
or errors by sending me
email. (kimmo.koskenniemi@helsinki.fi).
- Sweden
- Robin Cooper,
professor of computational linguistics, Göteborg University, director
of the GSLT (Swedish
Graduate School of Language Technology), director of the NGSLT
- Arrives on Tuesday, leaves on Wednesday evening.
- Finland
- Kimmo
Koskenniemi, professor of computational linguistics, University of
Helsinki, director of the KIT Graduate School (Finnish Graduate School of
Language Technology), codirector of the NGSLT.
- Denmark
- Daniel Hardt,
professor, Department of
Computational Linguistics, Copenhagen Business School.
- Is coming on Tuesday night and leaving on Wednesday
night.
- Estonia
- Mare Koit,
professor, Language technology, Artificial intelligence, Department of
Computer Science, University
of Tartu
- Arrives late on Tuesday night (stays the night on the ship), leaves
on Wednesday night.
- Iceland
- Eiríkur Rögnvaldsson,
professor of Icelandic language, Department of Icelandic, University
of Iceland.
- Arrives late on Tuesday night, leaves on Wednesday night.
- Latvia
- Inguna
Skadina, Dr. CS, Artificial Intelligence Laboratory, University of
Latvia
- Arrives late on Tuesday night, leaves on Wednesday night
- Lithuania
- Ruta
Marcinkeviciene, Assoc. professor, Dr. Hab., Department of
journalism,Vytautas Magnus
University
- Arrives late on Tuesday night, leaves on Wednesday night
- Norway:
- Torbjoern
Svendsen, professor, Signal processing group, Dept. of
telecommunications, Norwegian University of Science and
Technology (NTNU), Trondheim.
- Arrives late on Tuesday night, leaves on Wednesday
night.
- NW Russia
- (substituting together prof. Liya Bondarko), Pavel
Skrelin, professor and Dr. Nina
Volskaya, Dept. of Phonetics, Saint Petersburg
University.
- Arrive on Tuesday night, leave on Thursday morning. The
invitations for visas have been faxed and sent by mail.
To the start page of the meeting.