10.1543, Calls: NLP-LREC-2000, LPCA Journal

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Subject: 10.1543, Calls: NLP-LREC-2000, LPCA Journal

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Date:  Fri, 15 Oct 1999 10:23:35 +0200
From:  Jeff ALLEN <jeff at elda.fr>
Subject:  NLP-LREC-2000

2)
Date:  Fri, 15 Oct 1999 09:08:11 +0100
From:  "V. de Rooij" <vderooij at pscw.uva.nl>
Subject:  New Africa web site and discussion list

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

Date:  Fri, 15 Oct 1999 10:23:35 +0200
From:  Jeff ALLEN <jeff at elda.fr>
Subject:  NLP-LREC-2000


Please note that the submission deadline is soon approaching.


           ***** REMINDER:  CALL FOR PAPERS *******

  The European Language Resources Association (ELRA), the Institute
  for Language and Speech Processing (ILSP, Athens, Greece), and
  the National Technical University of Athens, Greece are pleased to
  announce:

  The 2nd International Conference on Language Resources and Evaluation
  (LREC2000)

  (The detailed announcement is available on the web at:
   http://www.icp.grenet.fr/ELRA/lrec2000.html)

  Location: Athens, Greece
  Dates:   31 May - 2 June 2000


  The Second International Conference on Language Resources and
  Evaluation has been initiated by ELRA and is organised in cooperation
  with other Associations and Consortia, including ACL, ALLC, COCOSDA,
  ORIENTAL COCOSDA, EAFT, EAGLES, EDR, ELSNET, ESCA,
  EURALEX, FRANCIL, LDC, PAROLE, TELRI, etc., and with major
  national and international organisations, including the European
  Commission - DG XIII, ARPA, NSF, the IC/863 HTRDP Project (China),
  the National Natural Science Foundation of China, the ICSP
  Permanent Committee (Korea), The Natural Language Technical
  committee of JEIDA (Japan),  and the Japanese Project for
  International Coordination in Corpora, Assessment and Labelling.
  Cooperation and support from other institutions is currently being
  sought.


  CONFERENCE AIMS

  In the framework of the Information Society, the pervasive character
  of human language technologies (HLT) and their relevance to all
  the fields of Information Society Technologies (IST) has been
  widely recognised.

  Two issues are currently considered to be particularly relevant:
   1) the availability of language resources and
   2) the methods for the evaluation of resources, technologies and
       products.
  Substantial mutual benefits can be expected from addressing
  these issues through international cooperation.

  The term language resources (LR) refers to sets of language
  data and descriptions in machine readable form, used specifically
  for building and evaluating natural language and speech algorithms
  or systems, for software localisation industries and language
  services, for language enabled information and communication
  services, for electronic commerce, electronic publishing, language
  studies, subject-area specialists and end users.

  Examples of language resources are written and spoken corpora,
  computational lexica, grammars, terminology databases, and
  basic software tools for the acquisition, preparation, collection,
  management, customisation and use of these and other resources.

  The relevance of evaluation for Language Engineering is increasingly
  recognised. This involves assessment of the state of the art for a
  given technology, measuring the progress achieved within a
  programme, comparing different approaches to a given problem and
  choosing the best solution, knowing its advantages and drawbacks,
  assessment of the availability of technologies for a given application,
  product benchmarking, and assessment of user satisfaction.

  Language engineering and R&D in language technologies have
  made important advances in the recent past in various aspects of
  both written and spoken language processing. Although the evaluation
  paradigm has been studied and used in large national and international
  programmes, including the US ARPA HLT programme, the EU LE
  programme Francophone Aupelf-Uref programme and others, and in the
  localisation industry (LISA and LRC), it is still subject to substantial
  unresolved basic research problems.

  The aim of this conference is to provide an overview of the state of
  the art, to discuss problems and opportunities, and to exchange
  information regarding ongoing and planned activities, language
  resources and their applications.  We also intend to discuss
  evaluation methodologies and demonstrate evaluation tools, and
  explore possibilities and promote initiatives for international
  cooperation in the areas mentioned above.


  CONFERENCE TOPICS

  The following non-exhaustive list gives some examples of topics
  which could be addressed by papers submitted to LREC2000:

  I. Issues in the design, construction and use of Languages
    Resources (LR) (theoretical & best practice):

   * Guidelines, standards, specifications, and models for LR
   * Organisational issues in the construction, distribution, and
      use of LR
   * Methods, tools, procedures for the acquisition, creation,
     annotation, management, access, distribution, and use of LR
   * Legal aspects and problems in the construction, access, and
     use of LR
   * Availability and use of generic vs. task/domain specific LR
   * Methods for the extraction and acquisition of knowledge
     (e.g. terms, lexical information, language modelling) from LR
   * Monolingual and multilingual LR
   * Multimodal and multimedia LR
   * LR and the needs/opportunities of the emerging multimedia
     cultural industry
   * Industrial production and use of LR
   * Integration of various modalities in LR (spoken, visual, gestual,
      textual)
   * Exploitation of LR in different types of applications (language
     technology, information retrieval, vocal interfaces, electronic
     commerce, etc.)
   * Industrial LR requirements and the community's response
   * Analysis of user needs for LR
   * Mechanisms of LR distribution and marketing
   * Economics of LR
   * Customisation and use of LR
   * Research issues relevant for LR

  II. Issues in Human Language Technologies evaluation:

   * Evaluation, validation, quality assurance of LR
   * Benchmarking of systems and products; resources for
     benchmarking and evaluation
   * Evaluation in written language processing (text retrieval,
     terminology extraction, message understanding, text alignment,
     machine translation, morphosyntactic tagging, parsing,
     semantic tagging, word sense disambiguation, text understanding,
     summarisation, localisation, etc.)
   * Evaluation in spoken language processing (speech recognition
     and understanding, voice dictation, oral dialog, speech synthesis,
     speech coding, speaker and language recognition, etc.)
   * Evaluation of document processing (document recognition, on-line
     and off-line machine and hand-written character recognition, etc.)
   * Evaluation of (multimedia) document retrieval and search systems
   * Evaluation of multimodal systems
   * Qualitative and perceptive evaluation
   * Evaluation of products and applications
   * Blackbox, glassbox and diagnostic evaluation of systems
   * Situated evaluation of applications
   * Evaluation methodologies, protocols and measures
   * From evaluation to standardisation of LR
   * Research issues relevant to evaluation

  III. General issues:

   * National and international activities and projects
   * LR and the needs/opportunities of the emerging multimedia
     cultural industry
   * Priorities, perspectives, strategies in the field of LR national
     and international policies
   * Needs, possibilities, forms, initiatives of/for international
     cooperation


  The Scientific Programme will include invited talks, presentations of
  accepted papers, poster sessions, referenced demonstrations and panels.

  Pre-Conference Workshops will be organized on the 29th and 30th of
  May and post-Conference Workshops on the 3rd and 4th of June 2000.

  Please consult the conference Web site
  (http://www.icp.grenet.fr/ELRA/lrec2000.html) for complete
  information about submission guidelines, contact people, submission
  dates, various conference committees and members, and other
  general information.


  IMPORTANT DATES TO REMEMBER

  * 20 NOVEMBER 1999:
    Submission of proposals for papers, posters, referenced demos,
    panels and workshops
  * 10 DECEMBER 1999:
    Notification of acceptance of workshop and panel proposals
  * 2 FEBRUARY 2000:
    Notification of acceptance of papers, posters, referenced demos
  * 2 APRIL 2000:
    Final version of the articles for the proceedings
  * 31 MAY - 2 JUNE 2000:
    Conference

  CONFERENCE PROGRAMME COMMITTEE

  Nicoletta Calzolari, Istituto di Linguistica Computazionale, Pisa, Italy
  George Carayannis, Institute for Language and Speech Processing,
    Athens, Greece
  Khalid Choukri, ELRA, Paris, France
  Harald Höge, Siemens, Munich, Germany
  Bente Maegaard, CST, Copenhagen, Denmark
  Joseph Mariani, LIMSI-CNRS, Orsay, France
  Antonio Zampolli, University of Pisa, Pisa, Italy (Conference chair)


  For general information about the conference, please contact:

  LREC Secretariat: Ms. Despina Scutari
  Institute for Language and Speech Processing (ILSP)
  6, Artemidos & Epidavrou Str.
  15125 Marousi, Athens, GREECE
  Tel: +301 6800959 ; Fax: +301 6854270
  e-mail:  LREC2000 at ilsp.gr
  LREC2000 website:
  http://www.icp.grenet.fr/ELRA/lrec2000.html


  For general information about ELRA, please contact:

  Khalid CHOUKRI
  55-57 Rue Brillat-Savarin
  75013 Paris  FRANCE
  Tel. +33 1 43 13 33 33 - Fax. +33 1 43 13 33 30
  e-mail: choukri at elda.fr
  http://www.icp.grenet.fr/ELRA/home.html




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

Date:  Fri, 15 Oct 1999 09:08:11 +0100
From:  "V. de Rooij" <vderooij at pscw.uva.nl>
Subject:  New Africa web site and discussion list

APOLOGIES FOR CROSS-POSTINGS!! (this message was sent to several lists and
more than 250 Africanists worldwide)

CALL FOR PAPERS
The Journal of Language and Popular Culture in Africa is a new, free,
on-line journal published at the LPCA (Language and Popular Culture in
Africa) web site. The Journal of Language and Popular Culture in Africa
will publish data-centered studies on all aspects of African popular
culture mediated by language.
The Journal welcomes contributions from all relevant disciplines
(anthropology, (socio-)linguistics, folklore, sociology, history,
literature, etc.). Publication of the first issue of the Journal is
scheduled for late Spring 2000.
Please send your manuscripts to:

	Journal of Language and Popular Culture in Africa
	Vincent A. de Rooij, Editor in Charge
	Dept of Sociology and Anthropology
	University of Amsterdam
	O.Z. Achterburgwal 185
	1012 DK Amsterdam
	The Netherlands

All submissions will be reviewed by members of the LPCA Advisory Board or
by other experts. For more information on the Journal's Editorial Policy
and details on how to submit, consult the JLPCA home page:
http://www.pscw.uva.nl/lpca/jlpca/info.html


THE LPCA WEB SITE
Language and Popular Culture in Africa (LPCA) is a web site that aims to
document and further the study of expressions of popular language and
culture in Africa. LPCA makes available texts that serve as the medium of
African popular culture and are at the same time part of this culture. If
you want to make relevant materials available through the LPCA web site,
please contact us by e-mail or regular mail at the addresses below.

For more information on the LPCA site and how to contribute, see our home
page:
http://www.pscw.uva.nl/lpca/index.html

LPCA-L  DISCUSSION LIST
If you want to stay informed of new additions to the LPCA web site or if
you want to discuss issues related to the web site's mission, you may want
to subscribe to the LPCA-L discussion list (created on 8 October 1999). To
subscribe, send the following command in the body of your e-mail message to
<LISTSERV at NIC.SURFNET.NL>:

SUBSCRIBE LPCA-L <your name>

and be sure to omit everything else from your message (e.g. signatures).


Yours sincerely,

Vincent A. de Rooij


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e-mail: vderooij at pscw.uva.nl

LPCA
Vincent A. de Rooij
Dept. of Sociology and Anthropology
University of Amsterdam
O.Z. Achterburgwal 185
1012 DK Amsterdam
The Netherlands
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