10.1014, Calls: Computational Ling, NLP

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LINGUIST List:  Vol-10-1014. Wed Jun 30 1999. ISSN: 1068-4875.

Subject: 10.1014, Calls: Computational Ling, NLP

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Date:  Tue, 29 Jun 1999 16:18:14 +0900 (JST)
From:  Masahito KAWAMORI <kawamori at atom.brl.ntt.co.jp>
Subject:  Pacific Asia Conf on Language, Information and Computation 14

2)
Date:  Wed, 30 Jun 1999 09:15:49 +0900 (JST)
From:  tatsu at ims.u-tokyo.ac.jp
Subject:  NLP for Biology within PSB2000

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

Date:  Tue, 29 Jun 1999 16:18:14 +0900 (JST)
From:  Masahito KAWAMORI <kawamori at atom.brl.ntt.co.jp>
Subject:  Pacific Asia Conf on Language, Information and Computation 14


 *FIRST CALL FOR PAPERS*

The 14th PACIFIC ASIA CONFERENCE ON LANGUAGE, INFORMATION AND COMPUTATION
(PACLIC 14)

The Logico-Linguistic Society of Japan is pleased to announce that the
14th Pacific Asia Conference on Language, Information and Computation
(PACLIC 14) will be held in Tokyo, Japan on February 15-17, 2000. The
Conference is an annual meeting of scholars with a wide range of
interest in theoretical and computational linguistics from the Pacific
Asia region.

PACLIC 14 solicits papers treating any field in theoretical and
computational linguistics, including, but not limited to, syntax,
morphology, phonology, semantics, pragmatics, discourse analysis,
typology, corpus linguistics, formal grammar theory, natural language
processing, and computer applications.

Four hard-copies of a preliminary version of a paper (maximum 20
letter- or A4-sized pages, 11pt, double spaced throughout) should be
sent to the following address. The first page of the submitted paper
should bear the following information: the title of the paper, the
name(s) of the author(s), affiliations, mailing address, and Email
address for correspondence. E-mail submission is also acceptable (but
no fax submissions).  Accepted papers will be published in the
Conference Proceedings.


MAILING ADDRESSES:

 For Hard-Copy Submission:

	PACLIC14
        c/o Akira Ikeya,
        Chiyogaoka 4-7-4, Asao-ku,
        Kawasaki  215-0005
        JAPAN

 For Electronic Submission:

        kawamori at atom.brl.ntt.co.jp

***************************************************

CONFERENCE CHAIR:

    Akira Ikeya, Toyo Gakuen University, Japan

ADVISORY COMMITTEE:

     Chu-Ren Huang, Academia Sinica, Taiwan  (co-chair)
     Chungmin Lee, Seoul National University, Korea (co-chair)
     Ik-Hwan Lee, Yonsei University, Korea  (co-chair)
     Kiyong Lee, Korea University, Korea (co-chair)
     Lin-Shan Lee, Academia Sinica, Taiwan  (co-chair)
     Young-Hern Lee, Chosun University, Korea (co-chair)
     Kim Teng Lua, National University of Singapore (co-chair)
     Byung-Soo Park, Kyung Hee University, Korea (co-chair)
     Benjamin K. T'sou, City University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong (co-chair)
     Jhing-fa Wang, National Cheng Kung University, Taiwan (co-chair)

ORGANIZING COMMITTEE:

     Masahito Kawamori, NTT Research Labs., Japan.
     Yasunari Harada, Waseda University, Japan
     Kaoru Horie, Tohoku University, Japan
     Kiyoshi Ishikawa, Hosei University, Japan
     Chiharu Uda Kakuta, Dohshisha University, Japan
     Beom-mo Kang, Korea University, Korea
     Kazuhiko Ozeki, The University of Electro-Communications, Japan

PROGRAM COMMITTEE:

     Suk-Jin Chang, Seoul National Univeristy, Korea
     Jaewoong Choe, Korea University, Korea
     Samuel W. K. Chan, City Univerity of Hong Kong, Hong Kong
     Zhao-Ming Gao, National Chi Nan University, Taiwan
     Jin Guo, Motorola, Singapore
     One-Soon Her, National Chenchi University, Taiwan
     Hsue-hueh Hsu, National Sun Yat-sen University, Taiwan
     Akira Ishikawa, Sophia University, Japan
     Makoto Kanazawa, Chiba University, Japan
     Charces C. Lee, National Chiao Tun University, Taiwan
     Hai Zhou Li, Kent Ridge Digital Labs, Singapore
     Yuji Matsumoto, NAIST, Japan
     Yoshihiko Nitta, Nihon University, Japan
     Toshiyuki Ogihara, U of Washington, USA
     Hsiao-Chuan Wang, Industrial Technology Research Institute, Taiwan
     Jie Xu, Singapore National University, Singapore
     Kei Yoshimoto, Tohoku University, Japan


*****************************************************

IMPORTANT DATES:

     Preliminary paper submission due: October 10, 1999

     Notification of acceptance: November 25, 1999

     Camera-ready copy due: January 5, 2000

*****************************************************


For further information, please contact:

Dr. Masahito KAWAMORI,

NTT Research Laboratories.
3-1 Morinosato Wakamiya,
Atsugi, Kanagawa, 243-0198
JAPAN

e-mail: kawamori at atom.brl.ntt.co.jp
Phone :  +81-462-40-3624


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

Date:  Wed, 30 Jun 1999 09:15:49 +0900 (JST)
From:  tatsu at ims.u-tokyo.ac.jp
Subject:  NLP for Biology within PSB2000


With Apologies for possible multiple deliveries of this message.

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                    A call for paper in

             NATURAL LANGUAGE PROCESSING FOR BIOLOGY

                A special session within the
          Pacific Symposium on Biocomputing 2000
                    January 5-9, 2000
                    Honolulu, Hawaii

             http://www.cgl.ucsf.edu/psb/
         http://www.cgl.ucsf.edu/psb/cfp-nlp.html

A large part of the information required for biology research can only be
found in free-text form, as in MEDLINE abstracts, or in comment fields
of relevant reports, as in GenBank feature table annotations. Such
information is important for many types of analysis, such as
classification of proteins into functional groups, discovery of new
functional relationships, maintaining information of material and
methods, increasing the precision and relevance of hits returned by
information retrieval systems, and so on.

However, information in free-text form or in comment fields is very
difficult for use by automated system. For example, annotation of
biological function of different proteins is a time-consuming process
currently performed by human experts because genome analysis tools
encounter great difficulty in performing this task. The ability to extract
information directly from MEDLINE abstracts and other sources can
directly help in such a task.

This special session provides an international forum for researchers
from the fields of natural language processing (NLP), information
extraction, and bioinformatics to present and exchange ideas and
results on this exciting emerging subject. We welcome technical papers
covering algorithms, techniques, and applications. We particularly
encourage submissions describing systems that

 - use NLP means to extract keywords, gene names, protein names,
   biological materials and methods, protein interactions, functions,
   etc.

 - demonstrate novel natural language-based applications in biology

Also, NLP technologies sometimes contribute to analyzing genomic
sequences. Their grammar-class varies from regular to context
sensitive (or even higher) according to how precise we define their
structure. Which classes and parsing technologies are appropriate for
searching functional sites or genes is still an open question. Thus we
also welcome original papers describing how NLP techniques have
brought break-throughs in genomic sequence analysis.

Session co-chairs

 - Tatsuhiko Tsunoda, University of Tokyo, Japan
 - Limsoon Wong, Kent Ridge Digital Labs, Singapore

Submission information:

  Submissions are due     12 July 1999
  Decisions are announced 27 August 1999
  Camera ready copy due   22 September 1999

All papers must be submitted to altman at smi.stanford.edu in electronic
format. The file formats we accept are: postscript (*.ps), adobe acrobat
(*.pdf) and Microsoft Word documents (*.doc). Attached files should be
named with the last name of the first author (e.g. altman.ps,
altman.pdf, or altman.doc). Hardcopy submissions or unprocessed TEX
or LATEX files will be rejected without review.

Each paper must be accompanied by a cover letter. The cover letter
must state the following:

 - The email address of the corresponding author
 - The specific PSB session that should review the paper or abstract
 - The submitted paper contains original, unpublished results, and is
   not currently under consideration elsewhere.
 - All co-authors concur with the contents of the paper.

Submitted papers are limited to twelve (12) pages in our publication
format. Please format your paper according to instructions found at
ftp://ftp-smi.stanford.edu/pub/altman/psb. If figures can not be easily
resized and placed precisely in the text, then it should be clear that
with appropriate modifications, the total manuscript length would be
within the page limit. Color pictures can be printed at the expense of
the authors. The fee is $500 per page of color pictures, payable at the
time of camera ready submission.

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