11.1770, Calls: Lang Documentation, Knowledge Acquistion

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Subject: 11.1770, Calls: Lang Documentation, Knowledge Acquistion

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Date:  Mon, 14 Aug 2000 14:31:06 EDT
From:  Steven Bird <sb at unagi.cis.upenn.edu>
Subject:  Web-Based Language Documentation and Description

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Date:  Thu, 17 Aug 2000 10:26:19 +1000
From:  achim at cse.unsw.edu.au (Achim Hoffmann)
Subject:  PKAW2000: Submission deadline approaching soon

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Date:  Mon, 14 Aug 2000 14:31:06 EDT
From:  Steven Bird <sb at unagi.cis.upenn.edu>
Subject:  Web-Based Language Documentation and Description




		  CALL FOR PARTICIPATION (2nd call)


	   Web-Based Language Documentation and Description

		Philadelphia USA, 12-15 December 2000

	     Institute for Research in Cognitive Science
		      University of Pennsylvania

 Organizers: Steven Bird (U Penn) and Gary Simons (SIL International)


This workshop will lay the foundation of an open, web-based
infrastructure for collecting, storing and disseminating the primary
materials which document and describe human languages, including
wordlists, lexicons, annotated signals, interlinear texts, paradigms,
field notes, and linguistic descriptions, as well as the metadata
which indexes and classifies these materials.  The infrastructure will
support the modeling, creation, archiving and access of these
materials, using centralized respositories of metadata, data, best
practice guidelines, and open software tools.

Abstract deadline:	Friday 1 September
Full CFP:		http://www.ldc.upenn.edu/exploration/CFP
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University of Pennsylvania     SIL International
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Date:  Thu, 17 Aug 2000 10:26:19 +1000
From:  achim at cse.unsw.edu.au (Achim Hoffmann)
Subject:  PKAW2000: Submission deadline approaching soon






Guest Speakers: Brian Gaines and Mildred Shaw

Selected papers from PKAW2000 are planned to be invited
for an edited volume on knowledge acquisition to be published
in 2001. Negotiations with scientific publishers are underway.




                             2nd Call for Papers

       PKAW 2000: The 2000 Pacific Rim Knowledge Acquisition Workshop

             Venue: Holiday Inn, Coogee Beach, Sydney, Australia

                     Date : Sydney, December 11-13, 2000

                          Co-located with ALT 2000

                (http://www.cse.unsw.edu.au/~achim/PKAW2000)




Registration Fees: Regular: AUS $ 400
                   Student: AUS $ 200

Registration fee includes proceedings, coffee and meals during the workshop.



Paper submission DEADLINE: 28 August 2000.

(Send email with the URL of your paper.)




Contents

     Introduction
     Topics of Interest
     Participation and Submission of Papers
     Important Dates
     Instructions for Paper Submission
     Workshop Organisers
     Program Committee

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Introduction

     The objective of this workshop is to assemble theoreticians and
     practitioners concerned with developing methods and systems that assist
     the knowledge acquisition process and assessing the suitability of such
     methods. Thus, the workshop includes all aspects of eliciting,
     acquiring, modeling and managing knowledge, and their role in the
     construction of knowledge-intensive systems. Knowledge acquisition
     still remains the bottleneck for building a knowledge based system.
     Reuse and sharing of knowledge bases are major issues and no
     satisfactory solutions have been agreed upon yet. There is a wide range
     of research. Much of the work in this field has been knowledge
     acquisition from human experts. The advent of the age of digital
     information has brought the problem of data overload. Our ability to
     analyze and understand massive datasets lags far behind our ability to
     gather and store the data. A new generation of computational techniques
     and tools is required to support the acquisition of useful knowledge
     from the rapidly growing volume of data. All of these are to be
     discussed in this workshop.

     This workshop offers an opportunity to draw together both aspects of
     dealing with the situated nature of human knowledge and expertise and
     of developing methods that depend more on their algorithmic adequacy
     than on the expertise of the knowledge engineer.

Topics of Interest

     Papers are invited in all aspects of knowledge acquisition for
     knowledge-based systems, including (but not restricted to):

   * Fundamental views on knowledge that affect the knowledge acquisition
     process and the use of knowledge in knowledge engineering
   * Algorithmic approaches to knowledge acquisition
   * Tools and techniques for knowledge acquisition, knowledge maintenance
     and knowledge validation
   * Evaluation of knowledge acquisition techniques, tools and methods
   * Knowledge acquisition, machine learning and knowledge discovery
   * Languages and frameworks for knowledge and knowledge modeling
   * Integration of knowledge acquisition techniques with wider information
     systems or decision support systems
   * Methods and techniques for sharing and reusing knowledge
   * Distributed knowledge acquisition through infrastructures such as the
     Internet

Participation and Submission of Papers

     Despite the more open nature of this workshop the major goal remains to
     encourage vigorous interaction and exchange of ideas. Consequently, the
     workshop participation will be kept small - less than 40 participants.
     Persons not submitting papers can also request to participate. Authors
     are invited to formulate an issue that would be useful to discuss.
     Software demonstrations related to presented papers are also
     encouraged.

     The submissions will be reviewed by members of the program committee.
     Accepted papers will be published in the proceedings and distributed at
     the workshop as well as on the WWW. Authors will retain copyright of
     their papers.

     For more information about the workshop, please contact the Workshop
     Chairs.

Important Dates

   * Papers due by: August 28, 2000
   * Notification of Acceptance: October 20, 2000
   * Camera-ready version of Final paper due: November 20, 2000
   * Date of Workshop: December 11-13, 2000

Instructions for Paper Submission


     Papers describing original research or practical experiences from
     building knowledge-based systems should be submitted in Postscript
     or pdf format. We expect papers to be between 10 and 20 pages of length.
     They should be printed in 12pt font for normal text. The text area
     should be 22cm x 16cm and centered on each page.
     For submission, authors should send an e-mail to Achim Hoffmann
     with the paper title, name of all authors and a URL from which the
     paper can be accessed. The subject should be: "PKAW2000 submission".
     The e-mail must be received by 28 August 2000.


Workshop and Program Committee Chairs:

     Paul Compton (University of New South Wales, Australia)
        E-mail: compton at cse.unsw.edu.au
     Achim Hoffmann (University of New South Wales, Australia)
        E-mail: achim at cse.unsw.edu.au
     Hiroshi Motoda (Osaka University, Japan)
        E-mail: motoda at ar.sanken.osaka-u.ac.jp
     Takahira Yamaguchi (Shizuoka University, Japan)
        E-mail: yamaguti at cs.inf.shizuoka.ac.jp


Program Committee

     Richard Benjamins (Intelligent Software Components, S.A., Spain)
     Ghassan Beydoun (University of New South Wales, Australia)
     Bob Colomb (University of Queensland, Australia)
     John Debenham (CSIRO and University of Technology, Sydney, Australia)
     Rose Dieng (INRIA, France)
     Dieter Fensel (University of Amsterdam, The Netherlands)
     Udo Hahn (Freiburg University, Germany)
     Noriaki Izumi (Shizuoka University, Japan)
     Byeong Kang (University of Tasmania, Australia)
     Hideto Kazawa (NTT, Japan)
     Yasuhiko Kitamura (Osaka City University, Japan)
     Rob Kremer (University of Calgary, Canada)
     Huan Liu (Arizona State University, USA)
     Maria Lee (CSIRO, Australia)
     Rodrigo Martinez (University of Murcia, Spain)
     Tim Menzies (NASA, USA)
     Toshiro Minami (Kyushu University & Fujitsu Laboratories Limited, Japan)
     Enrico Motta (Open University, UK)
     Frank Puppe (University of Wuerzburg, Germany)
     Ulrich Reimer (Suisse Life, Switzerland)
     Debbie Richards (Macquarie University, Australia)
     Shusaku Tsumoto (Shimane Medical University, Japan)
     Seiji Yamada (Tokyo Institute of Technology, Japan)

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