[Corpora-List] Final Call for Papers: Student Research Workshop at RANLP 2011

Irina Temnikova irina.temnikova at gmail.com
Sun Jul 17 15:07:11 UTC 2011


Apologies for multiple postings.

Student Research Workshop
at Recent Advances in Natural Language Processing 2011 (RANLP 2011)
12-14 September 2011, Hissar, Bulgaria

Final Call for Papers

Further to the first successful and highly competitive Student Research
Workshop associated with the conference 'Recent Advances in Natural Language
Processing' (RANLP 2009), we are pleased to announce the second edition of
the workshop which will be held during the main RANLP 2011 conference days
on 12-14 September 2011. This year the conference and the workshop will take
place in a new location (Hissar, Bulgaria). Hissar is a known spa resort,
located in the center of Bulgaria and surrounded by plenty of historical
towns and natural landmarks worth to be visited.

The International Conference RANLP 2011 would like to invite students at all
levels (Bachelor-, Master-, and PhD-students) to present their ongoing work
at the Student Research Workshop. The aim of this workshop is to facilitate
the exchange of knowledge between young researchers by providing an
excellent opportunity to present and discuss their work in progress or
completed projects to an international research audience and receive
feedback from senior researchers. The research being presented can come from
any topic area within natural language processing and computational
linguistics, including but not limited to the following topic areas:

    Anaphora Resolution, Corpus Linguistics, Discourse, Electronic
Dictionaries, Evaluation, Finite-State Technology, Formal Grammars and
Languages, Information Extraction, Information Retrieval, Lexical Knowledge
Acquisition, Lexicography, Machine Learning, Machine Translation,
Mathematical Models and Complexity, Morphology, Multilingual NLP, Natural
Language Generation, Natural Language in Multimodal and Multimedia Systems,
Natural Language Interraction, Natural Language Processing in
Computer-Assisted Language Learning, Natural Language Processing for
Biomedical Texts, Ontologies, Opinion Mining, Parsing, Part-of-Speech
Tagging, Phonology, Post-Editing, Pragmatics and Dialogue, Question
Answering, Semantics, Speech Recognition, Statistical Methods, Sublanguages
and Controlled Languages, Syntax, Temporal Processing, Term Extraction and
Automatic Indexing, Terminology, Text categorization, Text Complexity, Text
Data Mining, Text Segmentation, Text Simplification, Text Summarization,
Text Understanding, Text-to-Text Generation, Text-to-Speech Synthesis,
Textual Entailment, Translation Technology, Tree-Adjoining Grammars, Word
Sense Disambiguation, Application-orientated Topics related to NLP.

All accepted papers will be presented at the Student Workshop sessions
during the main conference days: 12-14 September 2011. The articles will be
issued in a special Student Session electronic proceedings and uploaded to
the ACL Anthology.

            Important dates

Submission deadline: 22 July 2011
Acceptance notification: 20 August 2011
Camera-ready deadline: 1 September 2011
Workshop: 12-14 September 2011 (the concrete dates and sessions will be
adjusted depending on the type and quantity of accepted submissions)

           Programme Committee

Chris Biemann (Technical University Darmstadt, Germany)
Kevin Bretonnel Cohen (University of Colorado School of Medicine, USA)
Atefeh Farzindar (NLP Technologies Inc., Canada)
Darja Fiser (University of Ljubljana, Slovenia)
Corina Forascu (University of Yasi, Romania)
Laura Hasler (University of Strathclyde, UK)
Diana Inkpen (University of Ottawa, Canada)
Sobha Lalitha Devi (AU-KBC Research Centre, India)
Wolfgang Maier (University of Tubingen, Germany)
Preslav Nakov (National University of Singapore, Singapore)
Constantin Orasan (University of Wolverhampton, UK)
Petya Osenova (Bulgarian Academy of Sciences, Bulgaria)
Ivandre Paraboni (University of Sao Paulo, Brazil)
Marta Recasens (University of Barcelona, Spain)
Georg Rehm (DFKI, Berlin, Germany)
Thamar Solorio (The University of Alabama at Birmingham, USA)
Lucia Specia (University of Wolverhampton, UK)
Ang Sun (New York University, USA)
Cristina Toledo (University of Málaga, Spain)
Torsten Zesch (Technical University Darmstadt, Germany)

            Submission Requirements

All papers must be submitted in .doc or .pdf format through the conference
management system START (https://www.softconf.com/ranlp11/ranlpStud2011/)
and must be 4-8 pages long (including references). For format requirements
please refer to the main RANLP website at
http://lml.bas.bg/ranlp2011/submissions.php, Submission Guidelines Section.
Each submission will be reviewed by 3 reviewers from the Programme
Committee, who will feature experienced researchers from all areas of NLP
and Computational linguistics. The final decisions will be made based on
these reviews. The submissions will have to specify the student's level
(Bachelor-, Master-, or PhD). All authors of the article must be students.
Submission with non-student authors will not be considered for review.

The submission and review processes are managed by START conference
management system located at:
https://www.softconf.com/ranlp11/ranlpStud2011/

            Organising Committee

Irina Temnikova (University of Wolverhampton, UK)
Ivelina Nikolova (Bulgarian Academy of Sciences, Bulgaria)
Natalia Konstantinova (University of Wolverhampton, UK)

            More Information

http://lml.bas.bg/ranlp2011/ranlpStud2011
http://lml.bas.bg/ranlp2011

Please feel free to contact us at stud-ranlp2011 at lml.bas.bg

Irina Temnikova

PhD Student in Computational Linguistics
Editorial Assistant of the Journal of Natural Language Engineering

Research Group in Computational Linguistics
Research Institute of Information and Language Processing
University of Wolverhampton
Stafford St.
Wolverhampton WV1 1SB
Telephone  + 44 1902 321629
Fax +44 1902 323543
Email i.temnikova2 at wlv.ac.uk


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