[Corpora-List] EXTENDED DEADLINE: International Conference on Global Interoperability for Language Resources

Nancy Ide ide at cs.vassar.edu
Thu Aug 23 15:09:16 UTC 2007


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PAPER SUBMISSION DEADLINE EXTENDED TO SEPTEMBER 30, 2007
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First International Conference on Global Interoperability
for Language Resources

City University of Hong Kong
Hong Kong
9-11 January 2008
http://icgl.ctl.cityu.edu.hk/

Language resources, including not only corpora but also
lexicons, knowledge bases and ontologies, grammars, etc.
support the development of language processing applications
that are increasingly important to the global society.
Substantial effort has been devoted to the creation of such
resources for the world's major languages over the past
decades, and new projects are developing similar resources
for less widely-used languages. Some standards and best
practices have emerged for representing and linking
language corpora and annotations, efforts such as "Global
WordNet" and the development of framenets in multiple
languages seek to create and link specific lexical and
semantic resources across languages, and there are efforts
to integrate such resources into general ontologies such as
SUMO and to enable common access to ontologies spread across
the World Wide Web. As the need for cross-lingual studies and
applications grows, it is increasingly important to develop
resources in the world's languages that can be compared and
linked, used and analyzed with common software, and that
contain linguistic information for the same or comparable
phenomena. We envision the eventual development of a
"global web" of language resources, wherein, for example,
linguistically-annotated corpora in multiple languages are
inter-linked via the use of common categories, or
categories that are mapped to one another; resources such
as wordnets and framenets are linked not only to versions
in different languages, but also to each other; and common
representations enable analysis and use of resources in
different languages and of different types within available
systems.

The first international conference on Global
Interoperability for Language Resources will bring together
designers, developers, and users of corpora and other
language resources from across the globe, in order to:

o  assess the state of the art in methods and schemes for
    resource representation, annotation, interlinkage, and
    access;
o  consider the requirements for (and obstacles to)
    multi-lingual and multi-modal interoperability and
    standardization;
o  consider the requirements for achieving interoperability
    among multi-lingual resources of different types,
    including corpora, lexicons, knowledge bases,
    ontologies, etc., as well as the systems and frameworks
    that enable their creation and exploitation;
o  consider the ways in which web technologies are and may
    be used to enable resource interoperability and inter-
    linkage;
o  work toward the definition of best practice guidelines
    and standards for language resource representation,
    annotation, and use that will enable interoperability;
o  consider means to map or harmonize linguistic
    information in order to better enable cross-lingual
    studies;
o  provide direction for developers of resources for less
    widely used languages;
o  promote collaboration and cooperation among developers
    of language resources across the globe;
o  consider ways to provide central or distributed access
    to language resources developed throughout the world.

TOPICS

Paper submissions are invited on (but not limited to) the
following topics:

o  multi-lingual and/or multi-modal language resources,
    with focus on the mechanisms enabling interoperability;
o  support for multi-linguality and multi-modality in
    systems/frameworks for resource creation, annotation,
    use, and access;
o  existing and proposed standards and best practice guidelines
    for language resources, including standards for linguistic
    annotations at any and all linguistics levels;
o  systems, frameworks, and architectures to support the
    development and exploitation of interoperable language
    resources;
o  evaluation of existing resources, systems and
    frameworks, and/or standards in terms of support for
    interoperability;
o  harmonization, integration, and/or linking of language
    resources, including corpora, wordnets, framenets,
    ontologies, etc.;
o  web-based technologies for resource interoperability,
    inter-linkage, and access;
o  interoperability of ontologies for language processing
    research;
o  support for multi-linguality, multi-culturality, and
    multi-modality.

In addition to full-length paper presentations, the Program Committee
also invites proposals for posters addressing any of the above topics.
Posters describing existing or developing resources or tools that
provide an assessment of needs and/or considerations for  
interoperability
are especially encouraged.

PROCEEDINGS
Accepted papers will be included in conference proceedings,
to be published by City University Press, Hong Kong. A selection
of outstanding conference presentations will be published in a
special issue of the journal “Language Resources and Evaluation”.

SUBMISSIONS
Submissions should be no more than 8 pages in length,including  
bibliography and any appendices. Author
instructions are provided on the conference web site (http:// 
icgl.ctl.cityu.edu.hk/2008/html/paper.jsp). Submissions are made  
through the START system, accessible at http://icgl08.cs.vassar.edu.

IMPORTANT DATES
Paper submission deadline:    31 August 2007
Notification of acceptance:   30 September 2007
Camera-ready papers due:      15 November 2007
Conference dates:             9-11 January 2008


INVITED KEYNOTE SPEAKERS
Nicoletta Calzolari     Consiglio Nazionale delle Ricerche, Italy
Christiane Fellbaum     Princeton University, USA
Charles Fillmore        International Computer Science Institute,
                         UC Berkeley, USA
Nancy Ide               Vassar College, USA
D. Terrence Langendoen  University of Arizona and the U.S.
                         National Science Foundation
Eric Nyberg             Language Technologies Institute,
                         Carnegie-Mellon University, USA


CONFERENCE ORGANISING COMMITTEE:
Conference Convener:     Jonathan Webster, City University of Hong Kong
Conference Co-Chairs:    Nancy Ide, Vassar College, USA
                          Alex Chengyu Fang, City University of Hong  
Kong
Conference Secretary:     Ernest Lam, City University of Hong Kong
Conference Webmaster:     Kin Tat Ko, City University of Hong Kong
Conference Website:      http://icgl.ctl.cityu.edu.hk/
Conference Inquiry:      icgl2008 at cityu.edu.hk


PROGRAMME COMMITTEE:
Eric Atwell, Leeds University, UK
Harry Bunt, the University of Tilburg, Holland
Bran Bogureav, IBM, USA
Nicoletta Calzolari, Consiglio Nazionale delle Ricerche, Italy
Key-Sun Choi, Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology,  
South Korea
Khalid Choukri, Evaluations and Language Resources Distribution  
Agency, France
Chris Cieri, Linguistic Data Consortium, USA
Arienne Dwyer, University of Kansas, USA
Alex Chengyu Fang, City University, Hong Kong
Christiane Fellbaum, Princeton University, USA
Charles Fillmore, International Computer Science Institute, UC  
Berkeley, USA
Sadaoki Furui, Tokyo Institute of Technology, Japan
Eva Hajicova, Charles University, Czech Republic
Erhard Hinrichs, Eberhard Karls Universität Tübingen, Germany
Mark Huckvale, University College London, UK
Nancy Ide, Vassar College, USA
Hitoshi Isahara, National Institute of Information and Communications  
Technology, Japan
Toru Ishida, Kyoto University, Japan
Kiyong Lee, Korea University, South Korea
Duo Li, Peking University, China
Inderjeet Mani, Georgetown University, USA
Srini Narayanan, International Computer Science Institute, UC  
Berkeley, USA
Adam Pease, Articulate Software, USA
Sameer Pradhan, BBN Technologies, USA
James Pustejovsky, Brandeis University, USA
Laurent Romary, Max-Planck Digital Library, Germany
Vasile Rus, the University of Memphis, USA
Pavel Smrz, Brno University of Technology, Czech Republic
Maosong Sun, Tsinghua University, China
Takenobu Tokunaga, Tokyo Institute of Technology, Japan
Piek Vossen, Vrije University, Holland
Jonathan Webster, City University, Hong Kong
Peter Wittenburg, Max-Planck Institute for Psycholinguistics, Holland
Yihua Zhang, Guangdong University of Foreign Studies, China
  
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