[HPSG-L] Semantic Annotation - 2nd Call for Papers ISA-11

Harry Bunt Harry.Bunt at uvt.nl
Mon Dec 15 14:33:09 UTC 2014


2nd CALL FOR PAPERS

ISA-11, Eleventh Joint ACL - ISO Workshop on Interoperable Semantic Annotation, London, April 14, 2015, http://sigsem.uvt.nl/isa11/
in conjunction with the 11th International Conference on Computational Semantics (IWCS 2015), http://sigsem.org/iwcs2015

Paper submission deadline: January 19, 2015

ISA-11 is the eleventh edition of a series of joint workshops of the ACL Special Interest Group in Semantics (SIGSEM) and the International Organization of Standardization ISO. ISA-workshops bring together experts in the annotation of semantic information as expressed in text, speech, gestures, graphics, video, images, and in communicative behaviour where multiple modalities are combined. Examples of semantic annotation include the markup of events, time, space, dialogue acts, discourse relations, semantic roles, coreference and named entities, for which the ISO organization pursues the establishment of annotation standards in order to support the creation of interoperable semantic resources.


Second Call for Papers:

Three types of submission are invited:

- Research papers, describing original research in the area of semantic annotation; these can be either long (6-8 pages,
  not including references) or short (3-4 pages, not including references);
- Project notes, describing recent, ongoing or planned projects involving semantic annotation (2-4 pages including references;
- Demonstration notes, accompanying demonstration of systems for automatic semantic annotation or software tools
  to support manual semantic annotation (2-4 pages including references),

Topics for submissions include, but are not limited to:

* methodological aspects of semantic annotation
* experiments in semantic annotation
* comparative studies of annotation schemes
* semantic annotation and ontologies
* evaluation of annotation schemes
* semantic annotation and semantic interpretation
* context-dependence in semantic annotations
* applications of semantic annotation
* integration of semantic annotation and other linguistic annotations
* issues in the annotation of specific semantic phenomena, such as:
 - events, states, processes, circumstances, facts
 - relations in discourse and dialogue
 - time and space
 - modality,  polarity and factuality
 - sentiment, certainty, attribution
 - quantification and modification
 - coreference relations
 - semantic roles and predicate-argument structures
 - reference and named entities
* integration of annotations of different semantic phenomena
* levels of granularity in annotation schemes
* cross-domain issues in semantic annotation, such as language- and application-dependence
* best practices in semantic annotation

Submissiona are peer-revised by the Program Committee (see below). Accepted papers will be published electronically as part of the online IWCS 2015 proceedings.

Papers should be summated electronically through the ISA-11 submission page https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=isa11 in PDF format, following the IWCS 2015 formatting guidelines - see http://iwcs2015.github.io/category/submissions.html

IMPORTANT DATES:

Submission deadline:           19.01.2015
Notification of acceptance: 11.02.2015
Camera ready version due: 25.02.2015
Workshop: 14.04.2015

ORGANIZERS:

Harry Bunt, Tilburg University
Nancy Ide, Vassar College
Kiyong Lee, Korea University
James Pustejovsky, Brandeis University
Laurent Romary, INRIA and Humboldt University Berlin

PROGRAM COMMITTEE:

Jan Alexandersson
Harry Bunt (chair)
Nicoletta Calzolari
Thierry Declerck
Liesbeth Degand
Anna Esposito
Alex Fang
Robert Gaizauskas
Daniel Hardt
Koiti Hasida
Dirk Heylen
Elisabetta Jezek
Michael Kipp
Kiyong Lee
Inderjeet Mani
Philippe Muller
Martha Palmer
Volha Petukhova
Andrei Popescu-Belis
Rashmi Prasad
Laurent Prevot
James Pustejovsky
Laurent Romary
Ted Sanders
Thorsten Trippel
Piek Vossen
Bonnie Webber
Annie Zaenen


MORE INFORMATION
For more information see the workshop page at http://sigsem.uvt.nl/isa11/ which will continually be updated.
If you have any questions about the workshop or the submission procedure, please just contact us via email at harry dot bunt at uvt dot nl
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