7.132, Confs: Discourse Anaphora & Anaphor Resolution

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Subject: 7.132, Confs: Discourse Anaphora & Anaphor Resolution
 
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Date:  Wed, 24 Jan 1996 12:29:24 GMT
From:  mcenery at comp.lancs.ac.uk ("Dr Tony McEnery")
 
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Date:  Wed, 24 Jan 1996 12:29:24 GMT
From:  mcenery at comp.lancs.ac.uk ("Dr Tony McEnery")
 
 
			CALL FOR PARTICIPANTS
 
	DAARC96 - Discourse Anaphora and Anaphor Resolution Colloquium
		Lancaster University, UK, 17-18th July, 1996
	IndiAna Workshop -
		Lancaster University, UK, 19th July 1996.
 
 
Anaphora and anaphor resolution has received a great deal of attention
from workers in linguistics, computational linguistics, artificial
intelligence and information retrieval for a number of decades.  This
aspect of natural language has proved a major challenge for all of
these fields, and a great many differing theories and solutions have
been proposed and implemented with varying degrees of success.
 
A need clearly exists for workers in the field of anaphora and anaphor
resolution to meet. Our hope is that such a meeting will allow all of the
different strands of work on anaphora to be  identified, with a view to
producing an up-to-date review of the field that incorporates the many
changes that have taken place in this field in recent  years.
 
For this reason, a Colloquium, DAARC96,  will take place on 17th and
18th July, 1996 at Lancaster University, UK.  The response to the last
call for papers was very high, and as a result we have been able to
put together a highly varied and interesting programme of events,
details of which appear below.
 
In conjunction with the DAARC96 Colloquium, we are pleased to announce the
running of a joint event, the IndiAna Workshop on Indirect Anaphora,
which will take place immediately after DAARC96.  Details of the IndiAna
workshop appear below.
 
We would like to invite anyone interested in, or curious about,
discourse anaphora and anaphor resolution to participate in one or both
of these events.  If you are interested, please fill in and return the
Registration Form below, along with your conference fee.  This form
covers both events.
 
                DAARC96 - Preliminary Session Plan.
 
                        Day One (17th July):
 
9 am - 9.30 am:
Keynote Speech - Geoffrey Leech (Lancaster University).
 
 
9.30 - 11.00:
A. Corpus-Based Approaches I                    B. Pragmatic/Formal Approaches
 
1. A Bender, G Dogil & J Mayer:                 1. A Carvalho:
Prosodic Disambiguation of Anaphoric            Logic Grammars and pronominal
Pronouns in German Discourses                   anaphora.
2. O. Ravnholt:                                 2. B Geurts:
Grammatical cues and "referential distance"     Presuppositions and Attitudes
in retrieval of antecedents in discourse
3. R Mitkov:                                    3. Y Huang:
How good is referential distance for anaphora   Anaphora in sentence and in
resolution?                                     discourse: a neo-Gricean
 pragmatic
                                                approach.
 
11.30 - 13.00:
 
C. Discoursal Approaches I                      D. Psycholinguistic Approaches
 
1. B Hamp:                                      1. R Smyth & C Chambers:
Nonanaphoric future tense                       Paralellism effects on pronoun
                                                resolution in discourse context
s
2. I Korbayova & G-J Kruiff:                    2. A Cooreman & A Sanford:
Identification of Topic-Focus Chains            Focus phenomena with temporal
                                                connectives
3. K Pitkenen:                                  3. T Freitheim:
A model for retrieving and describing           Some unexpected determinants of
spatiotemporal references                       local referential
 (dis)continuity
 
E. Discoursal Approaches II                     F. Psycholinguistic Approaches
 
1. S Menuzzi:                                   1. C Gallaway:
3rd person possessives in Brazilian             Children's and adults' use of
Portuguese: on the syntax-discourse relation    'the' - how anaphoric is it?
2. Ming-Ming Pu:                                2. S A Hirschmann & A Traversa:
Cognitive constraints, discourse structure      How do argumentative texts in a
and anaphora                                    foreign language become
 coherent?
3. E Not & M Zancanaro:                         3. K Paterson & R Edden:
Exploiting the discourse structure for          Anaphoric reference and
 quantifier
anaphora generation                             scope ambiguity
 
 
G. Discoursal Approaches III                    H. Psycholinguistic Approaches
 
                                                1. M Durrant-Peatfield &
                                                W Marslen-Wilson:
						Pragmatic effects on zero-anaph
or
1. I Fischer, B Geisert & G Goerz:              assignment
Chart-based incremental semantics
construction with anaphor resolution
using lambda-DRT
2. H Saggion & A Carvalho:                      2. Hyong-Ju Kim:
Definite anaphora in Portuguese abstracts       Neuter anaphor processing in
                                                Spanish its implications for
 mental
                                                representation theories
3. E Yoshida:                                   3. K Paterson, A Sanford & L
 Moxey
Coherence and the understanding of              Pronominal reference to a
demonstratives.                                 quantified noun phrase
 
 
                        Day Two (18th July):
 
9 am - 9.30 am:
 
Keynote Speech - Ruslan Mitkov (University of Wolverhampton).
 
 
9.30 - 11.00:
 
I. Intrasentential Approaches I                 J. Corpus-Based Approaches II
 
1. L Schapiro & A Hestvik:                      1. D Balthazart & L Kister:
On-line processing of VP-ellipsis with          Is it possible to predetermine
a
reflexives                                      referent included in a French
                                                N de N structure?
2. R Stuckardt:                                 2. E Lindstrom:
An interdependency-sensitive approach           Some uses of demonstratives in
to anaphor resolution                           spoken Swedish
3. T Tsurusaki:                                 3. S Uehara:
Bach-Peters paradox and two modes of            Anaphoric pronouns in English
 and
pronominal anaphora                             their counterparts in Japanese.
 
 
11.30 - 13.00:
                        Posters and Demonstrations
 
C Anagnostopoulou:	Anaphora and anaphor resolution in musical discourse
J Chur:			Generic anaphora in German texts
A Fatholahzadeh:	TITLE TO BE CONFIRMED
B Dunin-Keplicz:	A formal treatment of referential relations
Hyong-Ju Kim:		Comprehension of pronouns, levels of interpretation
			and context
G-J M Kruiff
& I Korbayova:		Resolution of direct anaphora in CYAN
R Lagunoff:		Semantic and pragmatic conditions on antecedents of
			singular 'they'
M Masuko:		Representation and interpretation: a case of anaphora
			resolution
Y Miyamoto:		Otagai and the absence of the count/mass distinction
			of nouns in Japanese
G Morgan: 		Spatial anaphoric mechanisms in British Sign Language
M Strube & U Hahn: 	ParseTalk about centring
S Williams: 		Anaphoric reference resolution in a telephone-based
			spoken language system for accessing email
Y Q Lin
& R P Fawcett:		Anaphoric reference and logical form
A Kawtrakul
& Y Inagaki:		Anaphora Resolution Based on Dynamic Context Model in
			Database-Oriented Discourse
I Tanaka:		YET TO BE CONFIRMED
P Rayson & A Wilson:	YET TO BE CONFIRMED
P R Bowden, P Halstead
& T G Rose:		YET TO BE CONFIRMED
S Freitas & J Lopes:	YET TO BE CONFIRMED
M Strube, K Markert
& U Hahn: 		YET TO BE CONFIRMED
P Mouret: 		Referring to the context in a guided composition system
Y Obana:		Inferential Ellipsis in Japanese - Cases without
			antecedent elements.
14.00-15.30:
 
K. Corpus-Based Approaches III                  L. Intrasentential Approaches I
 
1. H Shokouhi:                                  1. O Percus:
Anaphoric relations in conversation in          Anaphora and Autophagy
Persian and English
2. S Petch-Tyson:                               2. C  Potier:
Demonstrative expressions in                    Gerundive nominal phrases and
argumentative discourse - a computer            their translation from English
corpus-based comparison of non-native           to French
and native English
3. R Vieira & M Poesio:                         3. M Murata & M Nagao:
Processing definite descriptions in corpora     Indirect reference in Japanese
                                                sentences.
 
 
16.00-17.30:
 
M. Corpus-Based Approaches IV                   N. Computational Approaches
 
1. M Rocha:                                     1. R Gaizauskas & K Humpreys:
A corpus-based study of anaphora in             Quantitative evaluation of
English and Portuguese                          coreference algorithms in an
                                                information extraction system
2. R Mitkov:                                    2. S Williams, K Preston & M
>>From evidence via probability towards           Harvey:
higher efficiency in the search for the         Rule-based reference resolution
right antecedent                                using part-of-speech tagging an
d
                                                anaphor/antecedent noun-phrase
                                                parsing
3. S Botley:                                    3. A Tutin & E Viegas:
Demonstrative features in three corpora         The resolution and generation o
of written English                              anaphoric definite expressions
 
 
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		INDIANA WORKSHOP
		================
 
In immediate connection to the general sessions of the DAARC96
Colloquium, a workshop on indirect anaphora will take place. The
workshop will start in the morning of the 19th of July and will finish
on the same day.
 
The IndiAna Workshop focus on the issue of indirect anaphora in noun
phrase processing, where 'anaphora' implies a relation of dependence
between the noun phrase and preceding discourse, and 'indirect'
implies that the interpretation involves some kind of processing beyond
that of merely retrieving a discourse referent already introduced by
another noun phrase. Examples of indirect anaphora have been
discussed under various headings, such as associative anaphora,
inferrables, antecedent construal, discourse deixis, abstract object
anaphora, 'paycheck' sentences, plural anaphors with split antecedents,
etc. We think it is high time to bring together researchers working on
these different aspects of indirect anaphora and therefore welcome
contributions from all research areas connected to this topic.
 
 
Papers to be presented at the IndiAna workshop:
 
Gabriele Bersani Berselli:
NOMINAL AMBIGUITY AND DISAMBIGUATION BY ANAPHORIC DEVICES
 
Paul R. Bowden, Peter Halstead & Tony G. Rose:
ENDOPHOR RESOLUTION IN A PATTERN-MATCHING KNOWLEDGE
EXTRACTION SYSTEM
 
Anto'nio H. Branco:
IRREFLEXIVE ZOOMING: RECIPROCALS PROCESSING AS INDIRECT
ANAPHOR RESOLUTION
 
Chung-yin Chang:
DISCOURSE DEIXIS: THE USE OF DEMONSTRATIVES IN CHINESE
CONVERSATIONAL DISCOURSE
 
Maria-Elisabeth Conte:
FACTS, EVENTS, PROPOSITIONS IN ANAPHORIC ENCAPSULATION
 
Michel Cosse:
INDEFINITE ASSOCIATIVE ANAPHORA IN FRENCH
 
Kari Fraurud:
INDIRECT ANAPHORA IN A CROSS-LINGUISTIC PERSPECTIVE
 
Se'rgio Freitas & Jose' G. P. Lopes:
SOLVING THE REFERENCE TO MIXABLE ENTITIES
 
Thorstein Fretheim:
INDIRECT ANAPHORS AND PRO-VERBS OF THE 'HAPPEN' TYPE
 
Jeanette Gundel, Nancy Hedberg & Ron Zacharsky:
COGNITIVE STATUS, CONCRETENESS, AND THE FORM OF INDIRECT
ANAPHORS
 
Christina Hellman:
WHAT DOES "ALL THIS" MEAN?
 
Robert J. Jarvella, Lita Lundquist & Suzie Mathieu:
TOPOS-BASED INFERENCE-MAKING DURING READING
 
Sebastian Loebner: (?)
 
Alfons Maes:
PROCESSING ABSTRACT ANAPHORA IN DISCOURSE
 
Ole Ravnholt:
THE ROLE OF LEXICAL SPECIFICATIONS IN THE RETRIEVAL OF DIRECT
INDIRECT ANTECEDENTS
 
Marco A E Rocha:
ANAPHORIC NOUN PHRASES OF LOW SEMANTIC CONTENT AND THEIR
DISCOURSE-CONSTRUCTED ANTECEDENTS
 
Sonoko Sakakibara:
PRAGMATICS OR SYNTAX? THE CASE OF JAPANESE REFLEXIVE PRONOUN
 
Monica Schwartz:
INDIRECT ANAPHORA IN TEXT: LINGUISTIC AND COGNITIVE
CONSTRAINTS
 
Leslie Stirling: (submits written contribution))
Kjetil Strand:
A TAXONOMY OF LINKING RELATIONS
 
Michael Strube, Karja Merkert & Udo Hahn:
BRIDGING TEXTUAL ELLIPSIS
 
Yael Ziv:
INFERRED ANTECEDENTS AND EPITHETS: CLUES IN ANAPHOR
RESOLUTION
 
 
Kari Fraurud
Department of Linguistics
Stockholm University
S-106 91 Stockholm, Sweden
Email: kari at ling.su.se
Telephone: +46-(0)8-16 34 04
Telefax: +46-(0)8-15 53 89
 
or
 
Christina Hellman
Department of Linguistics
Stockholm University
S-106 91 Stockholm, Sweden
Email: kicki.hellman at lingvistik.su.se
Telephone: +46-(0)8-16 23 35
Telefax: +46-(0)8-15 53 89
 
 
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