Generated by GPT-5-mini| Association for Logic, Language and Information | |
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| Name | Association for Logic, Language and Information |
| Formation | 1970s |
| Type | Learned society |
| Headquarters | Amsterdam |
| Region served | International |
| Language | English |
| Leader title | President |
Association for Logic, Language and Information
The Association for Logic, Language and Information is an international learned society connecting scholars in logic, linguistics, computer science, philosophy, and cognitive science. It promotes interdisciplinary exchange among researchers associated with institutions such as University of Amsterdam, Stanford University, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, University of Oxford, and University of Cambridge. The association organizes events and publications that attract contributors from venues including European Summer School in Logic, Language and Information, International Congress of Mathematicians, ACL Conference, NeurIPS, and Cognitive Science Society.
The origins trace to collaborations among researchers active at University of Edinburgh, Universität München, Princeton University, University of California, Berkeley, and CNRS laboratories in the late 20th century. Early figures aligned with intellectual currents at Logic Colloquium, Summer School in Logic, and projects associated with John von Neumann-era institutions and later centers such as Institute for Advanced Study and SRI International. The development intersected with milestones at Royal Society, Max Planck Institute for Psycholinguistics, Zentrum für Allgemeine Sprachwissenschaft, and research programs funded by bodies like European Research Council and National Science Foundation.
Governance mirrors structures found at Royal Society of London, American Philosophical Society, European Academy of Sciences, Academia Europaea, and regional learned societies including Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft affiliates. Officers have included academics affiliated with New York University, University of Pennsylvania, Columbia University, University of Chicago, and Yale University. Membership attracts researchers from centers like Harvard University, California Institute of Technology, University of Toronto, University of British Columbia, McGill University, Australian National University, National University of Singapore, and Tsinghua University. The association collaborates administratively with publishers such as Springer, Oxford University Press, Cambridge University Press, MIT Press, and Elsevier.
The association runs conferences modeled after events like European Summer School in Logic, Language and Information and draws participants who also attend International Joint Conference on Artificial Intelligence, SIGPLAN, SIGMOD, COLING, and EMNLP. Conference formats echo practices at World Congress of Philosophy, International Congress on Logic, Society for Neuroscience, and British Linguistics Association meetings. Workshops and panels have involved speakers from Stanford Linear Accelerator Center, Bell Labs, IBM Research, Google Research, Microsoft Research, and Facebook AI Research. Tutorials and schools are organized with partners including Sonderforschungsbereich, Institut Jean Nicod, SISSA, École Normale Supérieure, and Weizmann Institute of Science.
The association disseminates proceedings comparable to those of Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, Journal of Philosophy, Linguistic Inquiry, Journal of Logic and Computation, and Computational Linguistics. Edited volumes have been produced in collaboration with editors from Elsevier Science, Springer-Verlag, John Benjamins, Routledge, and Cambridge University Press. Recognition programs mirror awards such as the Turing Award, Gödel Prize, Kavli Prize, Fellow of the Royal Society, and Wolf Prize, with career prizes and student paper awards honoring contributors from institutions like University of Helsinki, University of Stockholm, University of Copenhagen, Humboldt University, and Ludwig Maximilian University of Munich.
Collaborative projects link researchers affiliated with European Molecular Biology Laboratory, Max Planck Society, Wellcome Trust, Gatsby Charitable Foundation, and Templeton Foundation. Interdisciplinary influence is visible in work crossing into initiatives at OpenAI, DeepMind, Allen Institute for AI, and MIT Media Lab, and in partnerships with legal and policy centers such as European Commission research programs, UNESCO, and World Economic Forum. Alumni and contributors hold positions at Princeton Plasma Physics Laboratory, Bell Labs Research, Brookings Institution, Carnegie Mellon University, Johns Hopkins University, Royal Holloway, King's College London, and Queen Mary University of London, reflecting broad impact across academic and industrial institutions.
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