GEAF: Call for demos

Emily M. Bender ebender at u.washington.edu
Fri May 25 15:33:32 UTC 2007


			   CALL for *DEMOS*

		GRAMMAR ENGINEERING ACROSS FRAMEWORKS
			   July 13-15, 2007
		      Stanford, California, USA
	   http://www-csli.stanford.edu/~thking/GEAF07.html

This workshop is part of the 2007 LSA Summer Institute.

Recent years have seen the development of techniques and resources to 
support robust, deep grammatical analysis of natural language in 
real-world domains and applications. The demands of these types of tasks 
have resulted in significant advances in areas such as parser 
efficiency, hybrid statistical/symbolic approaches to disambiguation, 
and the acquisition of large-scale lexicons.  The effective development, 
maintenance and enhancement of grammars is a central issue in such 
efforts, and the size and complexity of realistic grammars forces these 
processes to be tackled in ways that have much in common with software 
engineering.  This workshop aims to bring together grammar engineers 
from different frameworks to compare their research and methodologies.

DEMO SESSION

Please submit your demo directly to:

   http://www.easychair.org/GEAF2007

with a paragraph description of your demo.  You do not need to turn in a 
full paper version, just a short paragraph abstract (note that EasyChair 
requires the short abstract as a pdf or txt file in addition to just 
pasting it in the box).  Be sure to choose the "Demo only" option for 
type of submission.

You do not have to have a paper in the workshop in order to give a demo.

Questions: geaf-organizers at u dot washington dot edu

Demo session requests due: June 1, 2007
Workshop: 13-15 July, 2007


ORGANIZING COMMITTEE: Emily M. Bender, University of Washington
                       Tracy Holloway King, PARC



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