ILLC DISSERTATION SERIES 6

 The ILLC DISSERTATION SERIES 6 is a series of academic dissertations published by the Institute for Logic, Language and Computation (ILLC) at the University of Amsterdam. These dissertations are written by students who have completed their doctoral research in fields related to logic, language, and computation, such as theoretical computer science, linguistics, philosophy, and cognitive science. The series aims to provide a platform for young researchers to share their work with the academic community and contribute to the advancement of these fields. Each dissertation in the series undergoes a rigorous peer-review process to ensure its quality and relevance.

ILLC DISSERTATION SERIES 6
ILLC DISSERTATION SERIES 6

The ILLC Dissertation Series is a publication series by the Institute for Logic, Language and Computation (ILLC) at the University of Amsterdam. It features dissertations written by ILLC graduate students, which showcase the latest research in the fields of logic, language, and computation. The series is published by the ILLC, and is available online for free.

ILLC DISSERTATION SERIES 6
ILLC DISSERTATION SERIES 6

The ILLC Dissertation Series is a collection of dissertations published by the Institute for Logic, Language and Computation (ILLC) at the University of Amsterdam. The ILLC is a research institute focused on the study of logic, language and computation and their interconnections. The ILLC Dissertation Series aims to provide a platform for young researchers to share their research findings and contribute to the field of logic, language and computation.


The sixth edition of the ILLC Dissertation Series features dissertations on a wide range of topics, including natural language processing, formal semantics, logic, and artificial intelligence. Some examples of dissertations included in this edition are "Computational Models of Truth and Belief," "Context-Sensitive Semantics for Natural Language," and "Reasoning about Actions and Change in Multi-Agent Systems."


The ILLC Dissertation Series is a valuable resource for researchers, students, and professionals interested in the fields of logic, language, and computation. It provides a platform for young researchers to share their work and contribute to the advancement of these fields.

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