Welcome to the website of the 32nd European Summer School in Logic, Language and Information (ESSLLI), this year held virtually from July 26 and August 13, 2021.
ESSLLI is a yearly recurring event, which has been organized since 1989. ESSLLI 2021 is organized under the auspices of the Association for Logic, Language and Information (FoLLI).
An ESSLLI Summer School provides an interdisciplinary setting in which courses and workshops are offered in logic, linguistics and computer science. Courses (foundational, introductory and advanced) and workshops cover a wide variety of topics within three interdisciplinary areas of interest: language and computation, logic and language, and logic and computation. In addition to the workshops and courses there is a student session and evening lectures, given by prominent researchers, on topics that are at the forefront of research in logic, language and computer science, also from wider scientific, historical, and philosophical perspectives. Its relevance to students of artificial intelligence is evident.
We hope you enjoyed this virtual ESSLLI - thanks for being with us these three weeks, and see you all next year at ESSLLI Galway!
Today at 17:45 CEST Christos Papadimitriou presents the final evening lecture "How does the brain beget the mind?”. See you there!
This evening at 17:45 CEST we have our second evening lecture. Stephen Clark will speak about “Categorial Grammar + Distributional Semantics = Quantum NLP”. Feel free to join 10 mins before. See you there!!
We remind everybody that the evening lecture by Jennifer Culbertson will be today at 17:45-19:00 CEST. Please refer to the Daily Schedule page.
For logistic reasons, we will close the registration and the possibility to pay the registration fee and thus finalize the registration on 21 July at midnight (CEST) and not on 25 July, as previously announced.