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Message1: 1st International Workshop on Advances in Multilingual Coreference Resolution
Date:30-Mar-2013
From:Desislava Zhekova zhekova at uni-bremen.de
LINGUIST List issue http://linguistlist.org/issues/24/24-1458.html 


Full Title: 1st International Workshop on Advances in Multilingual Coreference Resolution 
Short Title: AMCR 2013 

Date: 12-Sep-2013 - 13-Sep-2013
Location: Hissar, Bulgaria 
Contact Person: Desislava Zhekova
Meeting Email: zhekova at uni-bremen.de
Web Site: http://cl.indiana.edu/~zhekova/amcr13 

Linguistic Field(s): Computational Linguistics 

Call Deadline: 03-Jul-2013 

Meeting Description:

The 1st International Workshop on Advances in Multilingual Coreference Resolution (AMCR 2013) will be held on September 12/13, 2013 at the International Conference on Recent Advances in Natural Language Processing (RANLP 2013), Hissar, Bulgaria.

The workshop's website is available under: http://cl.indiana.edu/~zhekova/amcr13

In the last couple of years, the interest in the area of Multilingual Coreference Resolution (MCR) has increased immensely. Two shared tasks (SemEval-2 Shared Task 1: Coreference Resolution in Multiple Languages in 2010 and the CoNLL Shared Task: Modeling Multilingual Unrestricted Coreference in OntoNotes in 2012) have set an excellent benchmark by releasing datasets for 8 different languages (SemEval: Catalan, Dutch, English, German, Italian and Spanish; CoNLL: Arabic, Chinese and English). Moreover, a wide range of multilingual systems have been developed within the framework of the tasks. We see a necessity for future research on the topic of MCR. The lack of existing workshops on the topic motivates our attempt to provide a possibility for the researchers interested specifically on multilinguality with respect to Coreference Resolution to present their work and results. 

Call for Papers:

The 1st International Workshop on Advances in Multilingual Coreference Resolution (AMCR 2013) workshop will welcome both theoretical and applied computational work regarding MCR. The submissions are expected to discuss theories, applications, evaluation, limitations, system development and techniques relevant to the AMCR topics. Papers that critically evaluate approaches or existing strategies will be especially welcome, as will new and innovative MCR system implementations. There will be a decisive focus on multilinguality for this workshop. Thus, submitted papers should cover at least one language other than English, preferably more. The scope of topics includes, but is not limited, to: 

Statistical and rule-based approaches to Multilingual CR
Availability of resources for Multilingual CR
New resources for Multilingual CR
CR for languages other than English
Acquisition of world knowledge for improving Multilingual CR
Empirical data analysis and comparison of the various annotation CR schemes
CR across language families
Event coreference for MCR
Knowledge-poor and knowledge-rich approaches to Multilingual CR
Mention detection for entities and events for Multilingual CR
Language specific issues within the Multilingual CR task
Parallel corpora for CR
Submissions

All submitted papers must present substantial, original and not yet published research on a topic that is of interest to the AMCR workshop. The work could include, but is not limited to, detailed analysis and evaluation of proposed new approaches, extensive comparison of previously introduced methods or a comprehensive overview of the state-of-the-art of multilingual coreference resolution. The submissions will be assessed with respect to their relevance to the workshop, correctness, originality, implementation (if applicable) and significance.

The AMCR 2013 workshop, as part of the RANLP 2013 conference, will accommodate all style requirements for submissions listed on the RANLP's submission page (http://lml.bas.bg/ranlp2013/submissions.php). Please use these style files as papers that do not conform to the requirements will not be accepted at the AMCR 2013 workshop. The papers will undergo a blind review process, thus, authors' names, affiliations and self-references that reveal the author's identity must be avoided. Papers that do not conform to any of the above described requirements will be instantly rejected.

Accepted will be the following three formats:

Long Papers: This type of submissions should be no longer than eight (8) content pages. References are not considered as content and may be included with up to two (2) additional pages. Long papers must be presented orally during the workshop session and will be included in the workshop proceedings. Page limits must be strictly observed.

Short Papers: Short papers should be no longer than four (4) content pages as well as up to two (2) additional pages of references. Short papers will be presented as posters and will be included in the workshop proceedings. Page limits must be strictly observed.

Posters: Additionally, the AMCR 2013 workshop will accept posters for the poster session, which will not lead to a publication, but would allow the authors to present and discuss relevant work with the workshop participants. Poster presenters are asked to submit a half page description of the poster.

Important Dates:

Submission deadline: 3 July 2013
Notification of acceptance: 2 August 2013
Camera-ready copies due: 16 August 2013
Submission of poster descriptions: 31 August 2013
Workshop date: 12/13 September 2013

Program Committee:

Anders Bj�rkelund, University of Stuttgart, Germany
Jie Cai, Microsoft Search Technology Center Asia (STCA), China
Veronique Hoste, Ghent University, Belgium
Hamidreza Kobdani, Cilarix GmbH, Germany
Ruslan Mitkov, University of Wolverhampton, UK
Alessandro Moschitti, University of Trento, Italy 
Vincent Ng, University of Texas, USA
Massimo Poesio, University of Essex, UK
Simone Paolo Ponzetto, Sapienza University of Rome, Italy
Sameer Pradhan, Raytheon BBN Technologies, USA
Altaf Rahman, University of Texas, USA
Marta Recasens, Google Research, USA 
Arndt Riester, University of Stuttgart, Germany
Olga Uryupina, University of Trento, Italy 
Yannick Versley, University of T�bingen, Germany
Heike Zinsmeister, University of Stuttgart, Germany

Organising Committee:

Desislava Zhekova
Ludwig Maximilian University of Munich
Center for Information and Language Processing
Oettingenstrasse 67, 1. OG, Fl�gel C
80538 Munich, Germany
email: zhekova at uni-bremen.de
www: http://zhekova.net

Sandra K�bler
Indiana University
Department of Linguistics
Memorial Hall 322
1021 E Third Street
Bloomington, IN 47405, USA
email: skuebler at indiana.edu
www: http://cl.indiana.edu/~skuebler


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