8.832, Confs: Grammar Dev, Human-Computer

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Subject: 8.832, Confs: Grammar Dev, Human-Computer

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1)
Date:  Mon, 2 Jun 1997 18:09:42 +0200 (MET DST)
From:  Alberto Lavelli <lavelli at itc.it>
Subject:  ACL workshop on Environments for Grammar Development: preliminary
 program

2)
Date:  Tue, 3 Jun 97 17:24:21 BST
From:  Yorick Wilks <yorick at dcs.shef.ac.uk>
Subject:  Human-Computer Communication

-------------------------------- Message 1 -------------------------------

Date:  Mon, 2 Jun 1997 18:09:42 +0200 (MET DST)
From:  Alberto Lavelli <lavelli at itc.it>
Subject:  ACL workshop on Environments for Grammar Development: preliminary
 program

                     CALL FOR REGISTRATION
                              and
                      PRELIMINARY PROGRAM

_____________________________________________________________________

                    ACL'97 / EACL'97 Workshop
                         12 July, 1997
                         Madrid, Spain

          COMPUTATIONAL ENVIRONMENTS FOR GRAMMAR DEVELOPMENT
                    AND LINGUISTIC ENGINEERING

_____________________________________________________________________



With a growing number of NLP applications going beyond  the status of simple
research   systems, there is  also a  more evident  need for better methods,
tools and environments  to support the development and  reuse of large scale
linguistic resources and  efficient processors. Some  of the  most prominent
examples of development environments within this new area of research, often
referred to as Linguistic  Engineering, are ALEP,  GATE, GWB, PAGE, and many
others.

However, while these platforms and components typically provide fairly clean
formalisms, processing  components and data,  it is not   yet clear to which
extent current  results and   approaches  fit  the requirements   for  scale
development and deployment of real NLP applications.

In this   connection, a number   of  pending issues  need be  addressed, the
relevance of which becomes particularly clear when the focus is shifted from
linguistic formalism to usability and user/application requirements.

The  workshop will be the occasion  to discuss the  results achieved and the
most promising directions and to  highlight pending problems.



PRELIMINARY PROGRAM
===================

9:00-9:15: Welcome (Klaus Netter - DFKI)

9:15-9:45: "The TreeBanker: A Tool for Supervised Training of Parsed Corpora"
            (David Carter - SRI Cambridge)

9:45-10:15: "Exploiting Contextual Information in Hypothesis Selection for
             Grammar Refinement"
             (Thanaruk Theeramunkong, Yasunobu Kawaguchi, Manabu Okumura -
              Japan Advanced Institute of Science and Technology)

10:15-10:45: "Application-driven Automatic Subgrammar Extraction"
              (Renate Henschel - University of Edinburgh;
               John Bateman - University of Sterling)

10:45-11:00: COFFEE BREAK

11:00-11:30: "Hypertextual Grammar Development"
              (Luca Dini, Giampaolo Mazzini - CELI, Torino)

11:30-12:00: "The ConTroll System as Large Grammar Development Platform"
              (Thilo Goetz, Detmar Meurers - University of Tuebingen)

12:00-12:30: "Some Apparently Disjoint Aims and Requirements for Grammar
              Development Environments: The Case of NL Generation"
              (John Bateman - University of Sterling)

12:30-1:15: INVITED TALK: "Reference Data and Grammar Development
                           Environments"
             (Hans Uszkoreit - DFKI and University of Saarbruecken)

1:15-2:00: LUNCH BREAK

2:00-3:00: POSTER SESSION:

     "Head-Driven Generation and Indexing in ALE"
      (Gerald Penn - University of Tuebingen; Octav Popescu - CMU)

     "EFLUF - an Implementation of a FLexible Unification Formalism"
      (Lena Stromback - University of Linkoping)

     "Hdrug. A Flexible and Extendable Environment for NLP"
      (Gertjan van Noord, Gosse Bouma  - University of Groningen)

     "An Object-Oriented Linguistic Engineering Environment using LFG and CG"
      (Jerome Vapillon, Xavier Briffault, Gerard Sabah, Karim Chibout -
       LIMSI-CNRS)


3:00-3:30: "Experiences with the GTU Grammar Development Environment"
            (Martin Volk - University of Zurich;
             Dirk Richarz - University of Koblenz-Landau)

3:30-4:00: "Participatory Design for Linguistic Engineering: the Case of
            the Geppetto Development Environment"
            (Fabio Ciravegna, Alberto Lavelli, Daniela Petrelli, Fabio
             Pianesi - IRST, Trento)

4:00-4:30: "Maintaining the Forest and Burning out the Underbrush in XTAG"
            (Christine Doran, Beth Hockey, Philip Hopely, Joseph
             Rosenzweig, Anoop Sarkar, B. Srinivas, Fei Xia - University of
             Pennsylvania; Alexis Nasr, Owen Rambow - Cogentex)

4:30-4:45: COFFEE BREAK

4:45-5:15: "Lexical Resource Reconciliation in the Xerox Linguistic
            Environment"
            (Ronald M. Kaplan, Paula S. Newman - Xerox PARC)

5:15-5:45: "ALEP-based Distributed Grammar Engineering"
            (Axel Theofilidis - IAI; Paul Schmidt - University of Mainz)

5:45-7:00: PLENARY DISCUSSION



REGISTRATION
=============

The registration fee for the workshop is 60 US dollars and includes
a copy of the proceedings, lunch and refreshments. Participants can
pre-register (please use the registration form below) or register
on site. Given the limit on the number of workshop participants,
pre-registration is recommended. (Pre-registration will proceed
on a first-come, first-served basis). Please note that according to the
ACL rules, workshop participants must register for the main conference
as well.

Please send a hard copy of your registration form (with an enclosed
cheque if you pay by cheque; do not forget to sign if you choose to
pay by credit card) to


ACL                                             phone +1-908-873-3898
Priscilla Rasmussen                             fax   +1-908-873-0014
P.O. Box 6090                           acl at bellcore.com
Somerset, NJ 08875, USA

and an Email a copy of it to pianesi at irst.itc.it



                    REGISTRATION FORM

                    ACL'97 / EACL'97 Workshop
                    11 July, 1997
                    Madrid, Spain

          COMPUTATIONAL ENVIRONMENTS FOR GRAMMAR DEVELOPMENT
                   AND LINGUISTIC ENGINEERING



Name:

Address:

Affiliation: (for badge)

Telephone, Fax:

Email address:

Registration Fee 60 (sixty) US dollars


Method of payment:


[   ]  Visa or MasterCard:

Number:

Expiry date (month, year)

Name as it appears on card:

I wish to pay the sum of 60 US dollars.
Signature:


[   ]  Attached cheque payable to Association for
       Computational Linguistics or ACL



WORKSHOP ORGANISERS
=====================

Dominique Estival
Department of Linguistics and Applied Linguistics
University of Melbourne
Parkville Victoria 3052
AUSTRALIA
tel: +61-3-9344-4227
fax: +61-3-9349-4326
e-mail: D.Estival at linguistics.unimelb.edu.au

Alberto Lavelli
IRST - Istituto per la Ricerca Scientifica e Tecnologica
I-38050 Povo TN
ITALY
tel: +39-461-314-517
fax: +39-461-302-040
e-mail: lavelli at irst.itc.it

Klaus Netter
DFKI GmbH
Computational Linguistics Lab
Stuhlsatzenhausweg 3
D-66123 Saarbr|cken
Germany
Tel: +49 681 302 5283
Fax: +49 681 302 5338
email: netter at dfki.uni-sb.de

Fabio Pianesi
IRST - Istituto per la Ricerca Scientifica e Tecnologica
38050, Povo
Trento, Italy
tel: +461-314327
fax: +461-302040
e-mail: pianesi at irst.itc.it




FURTHER INFORMATION
====================

For further information concerning the workshop, please contact
the organisers. To see the original call for papers, visit
http://ecate.itc.it:1024/envgram.html.
For information about the main ACL'97/EACL'97 conference, see
http://horacio.ieec.uned.es/cl97/.


-------------------------------- Message 2 -------------------------------

Date:  Tue, 3 Jun 97 17:24:21 BST
From:  Yorick Wilks <yorick at dcs.shef.ac.uk>
Subject:  Human-Computer Communication


    First International Workshop on Human-Computer Communication
                             DRAFT PROGRAM



MONDAY 14th JULY

Morning Session
	
Opening address: Dialogue programs I have known and loved over 33 years
  Ken Colby (UCLA).

Architectural Considerations for Conversational
Systems - The Verbmobil/INTARC Experience.
  G Goerz, J Spilker, V Strom. (U. Erlangen)

Conversational Multimedia Interaction.
  Mark T. Maybury (Mitre Corp.)

The SpeakEasy Dialogue Controller.
  Gene Ball. (Microsoft Corp.)


Evening Session

Panel: Is there any serious theoretical contribution (linguistic or AI) in the
currently successful dialogue systems--should there be?  And why has progress
been so slow?


TUESDAY 15th JULY.

Morning Session

Choosing a response using problem solving plans and rhetorical
relations.
  Paolo Barboni, Dario Sestero. (U. Torino)

Simulating plausible conflict-resolution dialogs.
  Fiorella de Rosis, Foriana Grasso. (U. Bari)

Parsing Utterances Including Self-Repairs
  Mikio Nakano, Akira Shimazu (NTT Labs)

A Synthetic Evaluation of Dialogue Systems.
  Koiti Hasida, Yasuharu Den. (ETL Labs.)

Designing Naturalness in Automated Dialogues - some problems and solutions.
  Christine Cheepen, James Monaghan. (U. Surrey)

Turn taking vs. Discourse Structure: how best to model multimodal conversation.
  Obed E. Torres, Justine Cassell, Scott Prevost. (MIT)

Evening Session

Panel: Strategies for making dialogue systems work--is there an real dispute
over how to do it?


WEDNESDAY 16th JULY

Morning Session

Korean Text-to-Sign Language Translation System (TeSL).
  Su-Hyun Park, Jun-Jae Lee, Seok-Hoon Kang. (Dongseo U.)

The Baby Project: and alternative apporach to machine
learning of wide domain natural language environments.
  Paul A P Rogers,  Martin Lefley (Bournemouth U.)

A responsive Dialog System.
  Nigel Ward, Wataru Tsukahara. (U. Tokyo)

Situated Communication with Robots.
  Jan-Torsten Milde, Kornelia Peters, Simone Strippgen. (U. Bielefeld)

LEAP:  Language Enabled Applications.
  Bruno Alabiso, Ami Kronfeld. (Microsoft Corp.)

CONVERSE: a conversational companion.
  David Levy, Roberta Catizone, Bobby Battacharia, Alex Krotov & Yorick Wilks
  (Intelligent Reearch Ltd., .
  David Levy, Roberta Catizone, Bobby Battacharia, Alex Krotov & Yorick Wilks
  (Intelligent Research Ltd. & Sheffield U.)



Evening Session

Panel Session: What will the market want---"pseudo-companions" that chat,
or counsellors/ teachers/advisors? Or both?

PLEASE NOTE: The panel titles are essentially provisional and may change
depending on membership. The program chair (yorick at dcs.shef.ac.uk until
13th June would be glad to hear from speakers or registrants interested
in participating in a panel. There will be demonstrations at times to be
fixed during the day--perhaps even during the long afternoons--since the
first announcements of the Workshop, Intelligent Research of London has
won the 1997 Loebner Prize in New York and its program (CONVERSE) will be
happy to talk to anyone. It is internded that the Evening Sessions be before
dinner.

Those coming should register as soon as possible.

      Yorick Wilks will be absent from the office from
      June 14th until after the workshop is finished and
      will not be in e-mail contact.

      David Levy will be absent from the office from
      June 27th-July 4th inclusive and will also not be in
      e-mail contact. From July 10th onwards he may be
      reached at the Grand Hotel Villa Serbelloni,
      Bellagio. Tel: +39 31 950 216;  Fax: +39 31 951 529.
      Any requests for hotel reservations should, if
      possible, be made by June 25th, though we will still
      process requests received after that date and right
      up to July 9th. Intelligent Research Ltd. is at
      +44 171 485 9146 (fax: +44 171 482 0672) or
      david at intrsrch.demon.co.uk.

      Workshop URL (including this message and program changes):
      http://www.dcs.shef.ac.uk/research/ilash/Meetings/Bellagio/

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