,Subiect: SIGIR/SIGDOC Workshop The following is a proposal for a workshop, which is very likely to take place in Snowbird, Utah, June 30-July 2, 1986. Chair: Michael Lcsk; [x)cal Arrangements: Lee Hollaar; Treasurer: Karen Kukich. Attendance will be limited to 75; there will be no formal proceedings, but a report will be written for some ACM publication; a number of prominent people (Karen Sparck Jones, David McDonald, Donald Walker, Patricia Wright, etc.) have indicated interest in attending. Comments on the workshop, or indications of interest, are welcome. Please notify the chair at: bellcore!lesk, or lesk%bellcore@csnet-relay, or (if you have current routing tables) lesk@bellcore. Phone: 201-829-4070. Thanks, Michael Lesk Writing to be Searched: A Workshop on Document Generation Principles As computers learn to write English, and others improve at searching it, they ought to benefit from people who know how to do these jobs. We're proposing a workshop bringing together AI specialists in document generation, information retrieval experts, people who know how to write manuals, and those who write programs to evaluate writing. Introduction. In recent years there has been a surge of interest in the use of computer programs that write English. 1,2,3 Expert systems, for example, need
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