CfP: Language and Technology Conference 2009, Poznan, Poland, in November 6-8

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Dear Colleagues,
I am pleased to invite you to submit a paper to the Language and 
Technology Conference 2009, Poznañ, Poland, in November 6-8.
Please do notice that the Conference is extended to November 5 by 
Less-Resourced Languages Workshop (LRL 2009) co-organised by FlaReNet 
and Elra/Elda (see below).

We hope to see you in Poznañ.
Best regards
Zygmunt Vetulani, LTC 2009 Chair

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Call for papers and participation

The 4th LANGUAGE AND TECHNOLOGY CONFERENCE: Human Language Technologies 
as a Challenge
for Computer Science and Linguistics (LTC 2009), a meeting organized by 
the Faculty of Mathematics and Computer Science of Adam Mickiewicz 
University, Poznañ, Poland in cooperation with the Adam Mickiewicz 
University Foundation (co-organizer), will take place on November 6-8, 2009.

Human Language Technologies (HLT) continue to be a challenge for 
computer science, linguistics and related fields as these areas become 
an ever more essential element of our everyday technological 
environment. Since the very beginning of the Computer and Information  
Age these fields have influenced and stimulated each other. The European 
Union strongly supports HLT under the 7th Framework Program. These 
efforts as well as technological, social and cultural globalization have 
created a favorable climate for the intensive exchange of novel ideas, 
concepts and solutions across initially distant disciplines. We aim at 
further contributing to this exchange and invite you to join us at LTC 
in November 2009, as well as at the FlaReNet workshop (LRL 2009) on the 
theme "Getting Less-Resourced Languages on-Board!".

Zygmunt Vetulani
LTC 2009 Chair
vetulani at amu.edu.pl


CONFERENCE TOPICS

The conference topics include the following (the ordering is not 
significative):
   - electronic language resources and tools,
   - formalisation of natural languages,
   - parsing and other forms of NL processing,
   - computer modelling of language competence,
   - NL user modelling,
   - NL understanding by computers,
   - knowledge representation,
   - man-machine NL interfaces,
   - Logic Programming in Natural Language Processing,
   - speech processing,
   - NL applications in robotics,
   - text-based information retrieval and extraction,
   - question answering,
   - tools and methodologies for developing multilingual systems,
   - translation enhancement tools,
   - corpora-based methods in language engineering,
   - WordNet-like ontologies,
   - methodological issues in HLT,
   - language-specific computational challenges for HLTs (especially for 
languages other than English),
   - HLT standards,
   - HLTs as a support for foreign language teaching,
   - communicative intelligence,
   - legal issues connected with HLTs (problems and challenges),
   - contribution of HLTs to the Homeland Security problems (technology 
applications and legal aspects),
   - visionary papers in the field of HLT,
   - HLT's for the Less-Resourced Languages
   - HLT related policies,
   - system prototype presentations.

This list is by no means closed and we are open to further proposals. 
Please do not hesitate to contact us in order to feed us with you 
suggestions and ideas of how to satisfy your expectation concerning the 
program. The Program Committee is also open to suggestions concerning 
accompanying events (workshops, exhibits, panels, etc). Suggestions, 
ideas and observations may be addressed directly to the LTC Chair by 
email (vetulani at amu.edu.pl).


PROGRAM COMMITTEE

Zygmunt Vetulani (Adam Mickiewicz University, Poznañ, Poland) - chair

Victoria Arranz (ELRA, France)
Anja Belz (University of Brighton, UK)
Janusz S. Bieñ (Warsaw University, Poland)
Christian Boitet (IMAG, France)
Leonard Bolc (IPI PAN, Poland)
Lynne Bowker (University of Ottawa, Canada)
Nicoletta Calzolari (ILC/CNR, Italy)
Nick Campbell (Trinity College Dublin, Ireland)
Julie Carson-Berndsen (University College Dublin, Ireland)
Khalid Choukri (ELRA, France)
Adam D¹browski (Poznañ University of Technology, Poland)
El¿bieta Dura (University of Skovde, Sweden)
Katarzyna Dziubalska-Ko³aczyk (Adam Mickiewicz University,Poland)
Tomaz Erjavec (Josef Stefan Institute, Slovenia)
Cedrick Fairon (University of Louvain, Belgium)
Christiane Fellbaum (Princeton University, USA)
Maria Gavrilidou (ILSP, Greece)
Dafydd Gibbon (University of Bielefeld, Germany)
Stefan Grocholewski (Poznañ University of Technology, Poland)
Franz Guenthner (Ludwig-Maximilians-University München, Germany)
Hans Guesgen (Massey University, New Zealand)
Eva Hajièová (Charles University, Czech Republic)
Roland Hausser (Erlangen, Germany)
Eric Laporte (University Marne-la-Vallee, France)
Yves Lepage (University Caen Basse-Normandie, France)
Gerard Ligozat (LIMSI/CNRS, France)
Natalia Loukachevitch (Moscow State University, Russia)
Wies³aw Lubaszewski (AGH/UJ, Poland)
Bente Maegaard (University of Copenhagen, Denmark, Denmark)
Bernardo Magnini (ITC IRST, Italy)
Joseph Mariani (LIMSI-CNRS, France)
Jacek Martinek (Poznañ University of Technology, Poland)
Gayrat Matlatipov (Urgench State University,Uzbekistan)
Keith J. Miller (MITRE, USA)
Nicholas Ostler (Linguacubun Ltd., UK)
Karel Pala (Masaryk University, Czech Republic)
Pavel S. Pankov (National Academy of Sciences, Kyrgyzstan)
Patrick Paroubek (LIMSI-CNRS, France)
Stelios Piperidis (ILSP, Greece)
Emil P³ywaczewski (University of Bialystok, Poland)
Gabor Proszeky (Morphologic, Hungary)
Adam Przepiórkowski (IPI PAN, Poland)
Reinhard Rapp (University Mainz, Germany)
Zbigniew Rau (PPBW, Poland)
Mike Rosner (University of Malta)
Justus Roux (University of Stellenbosch, South Africa)
Vasile Rus (University of Memphis, Fedex Inst. of Technology, USA)
Rafa³ Rzepka (University of Hokkaido, Japan)
Frédérique Ségond (Xerox, France)
Zhongzhi Shi (Institute of Computing Technology / Chinese Academy of 
Sciences, China)
W³odzimierz Sobkowiak (Adam Mickiewicz University, Poland)
Hanna Szafrañska (Adam Mickiewucz Foundation, Poland)
Marek OEwidziñski (Warsaw University, Poland)
Ryszard Tadeusiewicz (AGH, Poland)
Dan Tufiº (RCAI, Romania)
Hans Uszkoreit (DFKI,Germany)
Piek Vossen (University of Amsterdam, Netherlands)
Tom Wachtel (Independent Consultant, Italy)
Jan Wêglarz (Poznañ University of Technology, Poland)
Richard Zuber (CNRS, France)


LANGUAGE

The conference language is English.


PAPER SUBMISSION

The conference accepts papers in English. Papers (5 formatted pages) are 
due by July 31, 2009 (midnight, any time zone) and should not identify 
the author(s)in any manner. In order to facilitate submission we have 
decided to reduce the formatting requirements as much as possible at 
this stage. Please, however, do observe the following:

1. Accepted fonts for texts are Times Roman, Times New Roman. Courier is 
recommended for program listings. Character size for the main text 
should be 10 points, with 11 points leading (line spacing).

2. Text should be presented in 2 columns, 8,42 cm each with 0,95 cm 
between columns (gutter).

3. The paper size is 5 pages formatted according to (1) and (2) above.

4. The use of PDF format is strongly recommended, although MS Word will 
also be accepted.

Detailed guidelines for the final submission of accepted papers will be
published on the conference Web site by September 10, 2009 (acceptance
notification date).


All submissions are to be made electronically via the LTC 2009 web 
submission system. Acceptance/rejection notification will be sent by 
September 1, 2009.

PUBLICATION POLICY


Acceptance will be based on the reviewers' assessments (anonymous 
submission model). The accepted papers will be published in the 
conference proceedings (hard copy, with ISBN number) and on CD-ROM. The 
abstracts of the accepted contributions will also be made available via 
the conference page (during its lifetime). Publication requires full 
electronic registration and payment of the conference fee (full 
registration) by at least one of the co-authors by October 1, 2009. (In 
case of more than one accepted paper a special regulation will be 
applied. This regulation will be announced later on.)

A post-conference volume with extended versions of selected papers will 
be published.

The LTC 2007 post-conference volume is going to appear in the Springer 
Verlag series LNAI (vol. 5603).

IMPORTANT DATES/DEADLINES

- Deadline for submission of papers for review:  July 31, 2009.
- Acceptance/Rejection notification: September 10, 2009.
- Deadline for submission of final versions of accepted papers: October 
1, 2009.
- Conference: November 6-8, 2009.

REGISTRATION

Only electronic registration will be possible. Details will be provided 
later on www.ltc.amu.edu.pl.

CONFERENCE FEES

Non-student participants:
   - Regular registration (payment by October 4, 2009) 160 EURO
   - Late registration (payment after October 4, 2009) 190 EURO

Student participants:
   - Regular registration (payment before October 4, 2009)  100 EURO
   - Late registration (payment after October 4, 2009)  120 EURO

Extra 40 Euro will be charged for the LRL Workshop participation 
(5.11.2009, cf below).

Student registrations must be accompanied by a proof of full-time 
student status valid on the payment date. Registrants are requested to 
scan and e-mail their proof of student status to ltc at amu.edu.pl. The 
e-mail subject field must have the following format:
   LTC-09-StudentStatus-< Name_of_participant > 
   (e.g. LTC-09-StudentStatus-VETULANI)

The conference fee covers:
   - Participation in the scientific programme.
   - Conference materials.
   - Proceedings on CD and paper.
   - Social events (banquet,...).
   - Coffee breaks.

PAYMENT

The payment methods will be detailed shortly.
   


AWARDS

As at the 2nd and 3rd Language and Technology Conferences (2005, 2007) 
special awards will be granted to the best student papers. Regular or 
PhD students (on the date of paper submission) are eligible.

In 2005 the Jury, composed of the Program Committee members present at 
the conference, awarded this distinction to:
   - Ronny Melz (University of Leipzig),
   - Hartwig Holzapfel (University of Karlsruhe),
   - Marcin Woliñski (IPI PAN, Warsaw). 

In 2007 this distinction went to Daria Fis(er (University of Ljubljana)

Other awards will be announced.


LRL WORKSHOP: Getting Less-Resourced Languages on-Board!

Name: Getting Less-Resourced Languages on-Board!

Date: 5.11.2009, half-day (13h30 -- 18h00) + cocktail

Theme:
Language Technologies (LT) provide an essential support to the challenge 
of Multilingualism. In order to develop them, it is necessary to have 
access to Language Resources (LR) and to assess LT performances. To this 
regard, the situation is very different across the different languages. 
Little or sparse data exist for languages in countries or regions where 
limited efforts have been devoted to such issues in the past, also known 
as Less-Resourced Languages (LRL). The workshop aims at reporting the 
needs, at presenting achievements and at proposing solutions for the 
future, both in terms of LR and of LT evaluation, especially in the 
European, Euro-Mediterranean and regional frameworks. This will allow to 
identity the factors that have an impact on a potential and shared 
roadmap towards supplying LR and LT for all languages.

Topics:
-    Experience in the production, validation and distribution of LR for 
less-resourced languages
-    Experience in the evaluation of LT for less-resourced languages
-    Infrastructures for making available LR and LT in less-resourced 
languages
-    Alternative approaches (comparable corpora, pivot languages, 
language clustering...)
-    To be completed...

Co-Chairs: Joseph Mariani (LIMSI-CNRS & IMMI-CNRS), Khalid Choukri(ELRA 
& ELDA), Zygmunt Vetulani (Adam Mickiewicz University, Poznan)

LRL Workshop Program Committee:

Nuria Bel (Univ. Pompeu Fabra, Spain)
Gerhard Budin (Univ. Wienna, Austria)
Nicoletta Calzolari (ILS, Italy)
Daffyd Gibbon (Univ. Bielefeld, Germany)
Jan Hajic (Charles Univ., Czech Republic)
Alfed Majewicz (UAM, Poland)
Asunción Moreno (UPC, Spain)
Nicholas Ostler (Foundation for Endengered Languages, UK)
Stellios Piperidis(ILSP, Greece)
Mohsen Rashwan (Cairo Univ., Egypt)
Kepa Sarasola Gabiola (Univ. del Pas Vasco, Spain)
Marko Tadiæ (Croatian Academy of Sciences and Arts, Croatia)
Cristina Vertan (Univ. Hamburg, Germany)


Paper submission deadline: August 15.

Sponsors: FLaReNet, ELRA

Inscriptions: as for the general LTC (+ cc to workshop chairs)

Fees: inscription fees to the LTC + extra 40 Euros or 80 Euros for the 
Workshop-only attenders.

Paper submission: as for the general LTC(EasyChair) + to the workshop 
chairs

Presentation: publication in the LTC proceedings (paper + CD)

Reviewing: up to the workshop chairs + scientific committee

Program: The workshop will comprise presentations (including keynote 
talks) and a panel session, including a EC representative (tentative). 
In addition, selected speakers will be invited to
present their papers to a larger audience at the main LTC conference.



E-mail: ltc at amu.edu.pl

WWW: http://www.ltc.amu.edu.pl/

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