[HPSG-L] First CfP: LAW IX - Linguistic Annotation Workshop at NAACL

Lilja Øvrelid liljao at ifi.uio.no
Mon Nov 24 18:32:47 UTC 2014


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LAW IX - Linguistic Annotation Workshop at NAACL 2015
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SPONSORED BY SIGANN

The 9th Linguistic Annotation Workshop will be held in conjunction with
the Conference of the North American Chapter of the Association for
Computational Linguistics – Human Language Technologies (NAACL HLT
2015), taking place May 31 to June 5 in Denver, Colorado, USA.


Important Dates
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Feb 25, 2015    Paper submission deadline
Mar 20, 2015    Notification of acceptance
Mar 30, 2015    Camera-ready deadline
Jun 05, 2015    LAW IX at NAACL 2015


Workshop Description
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Linguistic annotation of natural language corpora is the backbone of
supervised methods for statistical natural language processing. It also
provides valuable data for evaluation of both rule-based and supervised
systems and can help formalize and study linguistic phenomena.

The LAW provides a forum for presentation and discussion of innovative
research on all aspects of linguistic annotation, including
creation/evaluation of annotation schemes, methods for automatic
and manual annotation, use and evaluation of annotation software and
frameworks, representation of linguistic data and annotations, etc.


Scope and Topics
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This year, we in particular welcome contributions that address the
workshop theme:

          *Syntactic Annotation of Non-canonical Language*

Papers will be solicited that address questions such as, what is the
best unit of analysis for data where we don't have sentence boundaries,
or even systematic word boundaries? How do we best deal with elliptical
structures, missing elements, code switching, and phenomena such as
hashtags in computer-mediated language (CMC)? What is the best way of
representing disfluencies in the syntax tree?

More information on this years' special theme can be found here:
http://www.sfb632.uni-potsdam.de/law2015/theme.html


Submission Topics
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We welcome submissions of long and short papers, posters, and
demonstrations, relating to the topics of the special theme and to any
aspect of linguistic annotation, including: Annotation procedures

    * Innovative automated and manual strategies for annotation
    * Machine learning and knowledge-based methods for automation of corpus
      annotation
    * Creation, maintenance, and interactive exploration of annotation
      structures and annotated data

Annotation evaluation:

    * Inter-annotator agreement and other evaluation metrics and
      strategies
    * Qualitative evaluation of linguistic representation

Annotation access and use

    * Representation formats/structures for merged annotations of
      different phenomena, and means to explore/manipulate them
    * Linguistic considerations for merging annotations of distinct
      phenomena

Annotation guidelines and standards

    * Best practices for annotation procedures and/or development and
      documentation of annotation schemes * Interoperability of annotation
      formats and/or frameworks among different systems as well as different
      tasks, frameworks, modalities, and languages

Annotation software and frameworks

    * Development, evaluation and/or innovative use of annotation
      software frameworks

Annotation schemes

    * New and innovative annotation schemes * Comparison of annotation
      schemes


Submission Details
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The papers should report original and unpublished research on topics of
interest for the workshop. The maximum length is eight (8) pages of
content for long papers or four (4) pages of content for short papers,
posters, and demonstrations, plus up to two (2) pages of references.

For more information on the submission details please visit
http://www.sfb632.uni-potsdam.de/law2015/cfp.html

Submissions will be accepted until July, 01 , 2013, (11:59 p.m. PST) in
PDF format via the START system: https://www.softconf.com/naacl2015/law/

Submission deadline: February 25th, 2015, 23:59 GMT.
Papers submitted after the deadline will not be reviewed.


Workshop Chairs
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Adam Meyers        (New York University)
Ines Rehbein         (Potsdam University)
Heike Zinsmeister    (University of Hamburg)


Organising Committee
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Stefanie Dipper        (Ruhr University Bochum)
Chu-Ren Huang        (The Hong Kong Polytechnic University)
Nancy Ide               (Vassar College)
Lori Levin        (Carnegie-Mellon University)
Antonio Pareja-Lora    (SIC & ILSA, UCM / ATLAS, UNED)
Massimo Poesio         (University of Trento)
Sameer Pradhan        (Harvard University)
Manfred Stede        (University of Potsdam)
Katrin Tomanek        (VigLink Inc.)
Fei Xia            (University of Washington)
Nianwen Xue        (Brandeis University)


Programme Committee
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Archna Bhatia        (Carnegie Mellon University)
Özlem Çetinoğlu     (University of Stuttgart)
Christian Chiarcos    (University of Frankfurt)
Markus Dickinson       (Indiana University)
Stefanie Dipper     (Ruhr University Bochum)
Tomaž Erjavec        (Josef Stefan Institute)
Kilian Evang        (University of Groningen)
Pablo Faria         (Universidade Estadual de Campinas)
Jennifer Foster            (Dublin City University)
Andrew Gargett        (University of Birmingham)
Kim Gerdes        (Sorbonne Nouvelle, Paris 3)
Nizar Habash         (New York University Abu Dhabi)
Udo Hahn        (Univ Jena)
Chu-Ren Huang        (The Hong Kong Polytechnic University)
Nancy Ide         (Vassar College)
Aravind Joshi        (University of Pennsylvania)
Varada Kolhatkar    (University of Toronto)
Valia Kordoni         (Humboldt University Berlin)
Sandra Kübler             (Indiana University)
John S. Y. Lee        (City University of Hong Kong)
Els Lefever         (University College Ghent)
Lori Levin        (Carnegie-Mellon University)
Marie-Catherine de Marneffe     (Ohio State University)
Amália Mendes        (Universidade di Lisboa)
Anna Nedoluzhko     (Chareles University Prague)
Kemal Oflazer             (Carnegie-Mellon University, Qatar)
Lilja Øvrelid           (University of Oslo)
Alexis Palmer        (University of Stuttgart)
Antonio Pareja-Lora     (SIC & ILSA, UCM / ATLAS, UNED)
Massimo Poesio        (University of Trento)
Sameer Pradhan        (Harvard University)
James Pustejovsky     (Brandeis University)
Arndt Riester              (University of Stuttgart)
Nathan Schneider    (Carnegie-Mellon University)
Djamé Seddah         (Université Paris Sorbonne & INRIA's Alpage Project)
Anders Søgaard         (University of Copenhagen)
Manfred Stede           (University of Potsdam)
Joel Tetrault        (Yahoo! Labs)
Katrin Tomanek              (VigLink Inc.)
Reut Tsarfaty        (Weizmann Institute of Science, Israel)
Yulia Tsvetkov               (Carnegie-Mellon University)
Andreas Witt        (IDS Mannheim)
Fei Xia                   (University of Washington)
Nianwen Xue        (Brandeis University)






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Lilja Øvrelid, PhD
Language Technology Group (LTG), Dept. of Informatics
University of Oslo
http://www.ifi.uio.no/~liljao
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