[Corpora-List] Deadline extension: LREC 2012: SALTMIL-AfLAT Workshop on "Language technology for the normalisation of less-resourced languages"

Francis Tyers ftyers at prompsit.com
Mon Feb 27 13:30:51 UTC 2012


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LREC-2012: SALTMIL-AFLAT WORKSHOP ON "LANGUAGE TECHNOLOGY FOR
NORMALISATION OF LESS-RESOURCED LANGUAGES"

CALL FOR PAPERS  (Deadline for submission extended to 5 March 2012)
Workshop on "Language technology for normalisation of less-resourced
languages" 8th SALTMIL Workshop on Minority Languages and the 4th
workshop on African Language Technology (AfLaT2012). 

A full-day workshop at LREC 2012 
Tuesday, 22 May 2012. 
Lütfi Kirdar Istanbul Exhibition and Congress Centre, Istanbul, Turkey 

SALTMIL: http://ixa2.si.ehu.es/saltmil/ 
AfLaT: http://AfLaT.org/ 
LREC 2012: http://www.lrec-conf.org/lrec2012/ 
Paper submission:
https://www.softconf.com/lrec2012/Less-RessourcedLang2012/ 

Papers are invited for the above full-day workshop, in the format
outlined below. Most submitted papers will be presented in poster form,
though some authors may be invited to present in lecture format. 

CONTEXT AND FOCUS

The 8th International Workshop of the ISCA Special Interest Group on
Speech and Language Technology for Minority Languages (SALTMIL,
http://ixa2.si.ehu.es/saltmil) and the 4th Workshop on African Language
Technology (AfLaT2012) will be held as a joint effort in Istanbul, in
May 2012, as part of the 2012 International Language Resources and
Evaluation Conference (LREC 2012). 

Entitled "Language technology for normalisation of less-resourced
languages", the workshop is intended to continue the series of
SALTMIL/LREC workshops on computational language resources for minority
languages, held in Granada (1998), Athens (2000), Las Palmas de Gran
Canaria (2002) and Lisbon (2004), Genoa (2006), Marrakech (2008) and
Malta (2010) and the series of AfLaT workshops, held in Athens
(EACL2009), Malta (LREC2010) and Addis Ababa (AGIS11). 

The Istanbul 2012 workshop aims to share information on tools and best
practices, so that isolated researchers will not need to start from
scratch. An important aspect will be the forming of personal contacts,
which can minimize duplication of effort. There will be a balance
between presentations of existing language resources, and more general
presentations designed to give background information needed by all
researchers. 

While less-resourced languages and minority languages often struggle to
find their place in a digital world dominated by only a handful of
commercially interesting languages, a growing number of researchers are
working on alleviating this linguistic digital divide, through
localisation efforts, the development of BLARKs (basic language resource
kits) and practical applications of human language technologies. The
joint SALTMIL/AfLaT workshop on "Language technology for normalisation
of less-resourced languages" provides a unique opportunity to connect
these researchers and set up a common forum to meet and share the latest
developments in the field. 

TOPICS

The workshop takes an inclusive approach to the word “normalisation”,
considering it to include both technologies that help make languages
more “normal” in society and everyday life, as well as technologies that
normalise languages, i.e. help create or maintain a written standard or
support diversity in standards. We particularly focus on the challenges
less-resourced and minority languages face in the digital world. Papers
are invited that describe research and development in the following
areas in the area of technologies for language normalisation, including
(but not limited to) topics such as: 
* Keyboard layouts and entry methods 
* Standardisation in machine readable lexicons/dictionaries 
* Computer-aided language learning (CALL) 
* Dealing with language variants in NLP 
* Automatic identification of varieties, dialects 
* Corpus construction and annotation 
* Terminology development and management 
* MT between varieties of the same language 
* Spelling correction/normalisation 
* Machine translation (MT) 
* Morphological analysers 
* Part-of-speech taggers and parsers 
* Speech recognition and synthesis 
* Information extraction/retrieval 
* Localisation efforts 
* Mobile phones as a platform for HLT 

ORGANIZERS (SALTMIL and AfLaT) 

* Mikel L. Forcada (SALTMIL): Machine Translation Group, School of
Computing, Dublin City University, Dublin, Ireland 
* Guy De Pauw (AfLaT): CLiPS - Computational Linguistics Group,
University of Antwerp, Antwerp, Belgium 
* Gilles-Maurice de Schryver(AfLaT): African Languages and Cultures,
TshwaneDJe HLT, South Africa & Ghent University, Belgium 
* Kepa Sarasola(SALTMIL): Dept. of Computer Languages, University of the
Basque Country 
* Francis M. Tyers(SALTMIL), Departament de Llenguatges i Sistemes
Informàtics, Universitat d'Alacant, Spain 
* Peter Waiganjo Wagacha(AfLaT): School of Computing & Informatics,
University of Nairobi, Nairobi, Kenya 

PROGRAMME COMMITTEE

* Iñaki Alegria: University of the Basque Country 
* Núria Bel, Universitat Pompeu Fabra, Barcelona, Spain 
* Lars Borin, Göteborgs universitet, Sweden 
* Sonja Bosch, University of South Africa, South Africa 
* Khalid Choukri (ELRA,ELDA, France) 
* Mikel L. Forcada, Universitat d’Alacant 
* Dafydd Gibbon, University of Bielefeld, Germany 
* Girish Nath Jha, Jawaharlal Nehru University, India 
* Hrafn Loftsson,  Reykjavik University
* Guy De Pauw, CLiPS, Universiteit Antwerpen 
* Laurette Pretorius, University of South Africa, South Africa 
* Lori Levin, Carnegie Mellon University, USA 
* Odetunji Odejobi, Obafemi Awolowo University, Nigeria 
* Felipe Sánchez-Martínez, Universitat d'Alacant 
* Kepa Sarasola, University of the Basque Country 
* Kevin Scannell, Saint Louis University, USA 
* Gilles-Maurice de Schryver, Universiteit Gent 
* Francis M. Tyers, Universitat d'Alacant 
* Peter Waiganjo Wagacha, University of Nairobi 

SUBMISSIONS

We expect short papers of max 6,000 words (up to 6 pages) describing
research addressing one of the above topics, to be submitted as PDF
documents by using the LREC2012 START conference management system (URL:
https://www.softconf.com/lrec2012/Less-RessourcedLang2012//). 

Submissions should be anonymized. When submitting a paper through the
START page, authors will be kindly asked to provide relevant information
about the resources that have been used for the work described in their
paper or that are the outcome of their research. For further information
on this initiative, please refer to
http://www.lrec-conf.org/lrec2012/?LRE-Map-2012. Authors will also be
asked to contribute to the Language Library, the new initiative of
LREC2012. 

Submissions of papers should follow the same style as the papers for the
main LREC conference (an Author's Kit made of specific guidelines and
downloadable templates will be published on the conference web site in
due time). All contributions (including invited papers) will be included
in the workshop proceedings (CD). They will also be published on the
SALTMIL website. 

IMPORTANT DATES

* Deadline for submission: Extended to 5 March 2012
* 14 March 2012: Notification 
* 28 March 2012: Final version 
* 22 May 2012: Workshop 

REGISTRATION

Registration details will be announced in due course.


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