<html><head></head><body style="word-wrap: break-word; -webkit-nbsp-mode: space; -webkit-line-break: after-white-space; "><div>----------- Please apologize for multiple postings --------------</div><div><br></div><span class="Apple-tab-span" style="white-space:pre"> </span>---- Reminder ----<br> Call For Papers<br>Workshop on Natural Language Processing and Web-based technologies<br> held in conjunction with IBERAMIA 2010<br> November 1-5, 2010<br> Bahía Blanca, Argentina<br><br> <a href="http://www.cs.famaf.unc.edu.ar/~laura/nlpw/">http://www.cs.famaf.unc.edu.ar/~laura/nlpw/</a><br><br><br>Submissions are invited for papers, posters and demonstrations<br>presenting high quality, previously unpublished research on all areas<br>of computational linguistics and web-based technologies. Contributions<br>may present results from completed as well as ongoing research, with<br>an emphasis on novel approaches, methods, ideas, and<br>perspectives. Submissions concerning languages in the Americas<br>(including Portuguese and Spanish) are particularly welcome.<br><br>WORKSHOP MOTIVATION AND AIMS<br><br>The workshop aims at offering an insight into current research and<br>developments within the interdisciplinary field of natural language<br>processing, including those topics where Computational Linguistics and<br>Web-based technologies intersect. Both areas are inherently<br>multidisciplinary and working on related problems. The workshop is<br>intended to foster collaboration in information and language<br>technologies.<br><br>This workshop is also conceived to provide a forum for researchers at<br>all levels and from heterogeneous backgrounds to present their work<br>within this field of research. Moreover, it is intended to promote the<br>area of Computational Linguistics in Argentina in particular and in<br>Latin America in general, and to establish and consolidate connections<br>between communities in the Iberoamerican area.<br><br>Submissions should describe original and unpublished research or<br>innovative industrial applications. Topics for submissions include,<br>but are not limited to:<br><br>* Spoken Language<br>* Language Generation<br>* Phonetics and Phonology<br>* Syntax and Morphology<br>* Lexicology and Lexicography<br>* Formal and Computational Semantics<br>* Pragmatics and Discourse<br>* Corpus Linguistics<br>* Psycholinguistics<br>* Linguistic Theories applied to NLP<br>* Statistical and Corpus-Based NLP<br>* Text Mining<br>* Machine Translation and Summarization<br>* Information Extraction<br>* Information Retrieval<br>* Classification and Clustering<br>* Question Answering<br>* Opinion Mining<br>* Human-Computer Interaction<br>* Systems Construction and Evaluation<br>* Clustering the blogosphere<br>* Blog summarization<br>* Subjectivity in texts<br>* Sentiment analysis<br>* Automatic humour recognition<br>* Folksonomies and social tagging<br>* Clustering and visualization of tag clouds<br>* Plagiarism detection of ideas<br>* Opinion analysis<br>* Sources of opinions and authorship attribution<br>* Product analysis and text-based market analysis<br>* Enterprise 2.0 search<br>* Web advisors<br><br><br>We welcome three types of contributions:<br><br>* Full papers for oral presentation (10 pages), presenting<br>substantial, original and completed research work.<br><br>* Short papers for presentation as posters (6 pages), with a small,<br>focused contribution, work in progress, a negative result or an<br>opinion piece.<br><br>* Student research papers for presentation at the Student Session (10<br>pages), authored exclusively by students.<br><br>Short papers/posters can be combined with a system demonstration.<br><br>The only accepted format for submitting papers is Adobe PDF. The<br>format should follow the Springer instructions available at<br><a href="http://www.springer.de/comp/lncs/authors.html">http://www.springer.de/comp/lncs/authors.html</a>.<br><br>As the review process will be double-blind, your submission must not<br>include the author(s) name(s) and affiliation(s). Furthermore,<br>self-references that reveal the author's identity, e.g., "We<br>previously showed (Pérez, 2003) ...", must be avoided. Instead,<br>citations such as "Pérez (2003) previously showed ...", must be used.<br><br>The proceedings of the workshop will be published as Technical Reports<br>and as CEUR workshop proceedings (<a href="http://CEUR-WS.org/">CEUR-WS.org</a>, ISSN 1613-0073). The<br>organizers plan to publish selected high quality submissions to the<br>workshop as a special issue of a reputed scientific journal.<br><br><br>IMPORTANT DATES<br><br>Deadline for paper submission: July 19, 2010<br>Notification of acceptance: August 16, 2010<br>Deadline for camera-ready papers: September 15, 2010<br>IBERAMIA 2010: November 5-10, 2010<br><br><br>CONTACT<br><br><a href="mailto:nlpw.iberamia2010@gmail.com">nlpw.iberamia2010@gmail.com</a><br><br><a href="http://www.cs.famaf.unc.edu.ar/~laura/nlpw/">http://www.cs.famaf.unc.edu.ar/~laura/nlpw/</a><br><br><br>PROGRAM COMMITTEE<br><br>Iñaki Alegría, UPV/EHU, Spain<br>Toni Badia, UPF, Spain<br>José Castaño, UBA, Argentina<br>Víctor Castel, UNCuyo, Argentina<br>Irene Castellón, UB, Spain<br>Bento Dias-da-Silva, UEP, Brazil<br>Maria Fuentes Fort, UPC, Spain<br>Agustín Gravano, UBA, Argentina<br>Ana Maguitman, UNS, Argentina<br>Manuel Montes y Gómez, INAOE, México<br>Paloma Moreda, UA, Spain<br>Lidia Moreno, UPV, Spain<br>Thiago Pardo, USP, Brazil<br>Luis Pineda, UNAM, Mexico<br>Horacio Rodríguez, UPC, Spain<br>Sandra Roger, UNComa, Argentina<br>Horacio Saggion, UPF, Spain<br>Vera Lucia Strube de Lima PUC-RS, Brazil<br>José Troyano, US, Spain<br>Aline Villavicencio, UFRGS, Brazil<br>Dina Wonsever, UdelaR, Uruguay<br><br>ORGANIZING COMMITTEE<br><br>Laura Alonso Alemany, UNC, Argentina (co-chair)<br>Carlos Areces, UNC, Argentina<br>Luciana Benotti, UNC, Argentina (co-chair)<br>Marcelo Errecalde, UNSL, Argentina (co-chair)<br>Paula Estrella, UNC, Argentina<br>Gabriel Infante Lopez, UNC, Argentina<br>Paolo Rosso, UPV, Spain (co-chair)<div><br></div></body></html>