11.1485, Calls: Ling Interpreted Corpora, German/Cognition

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Subject: 11.1485, Calls: Ling Interpreted Corpora, German/Cognition

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1)
Date:  Thu, 6 Jul 2000 16:56:15 +0200 (MET DST)
From:  Thorsten Brants <thorsten at CoLi.Uni-SB.DE>
Subject:  Linguistically Interpreted Corpora (LINC-2000)

2)
Date:  Thu, 06 Jul 2000 13:02:08 +0200
From:  Michael Brenner <brenner at informatik.uni-freiburg.de>
Subject:  German Autumn School on Cognition

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

Date:  Thu, 6 Jul 2000 16:56:15 +0200 (MET DST)
From:  Thorsten Brants <thorsten at CoLi.Uni-SB.DE>
Subject:  Linguistically Interpreted Corpora (LINC-2000)





                LINGUISTICALLY INTERPRETED CORPORA (LINC-2000)

                     A workshop to be held at Coling 2000
        the 18th International Conference on Computational Linguistics

                           Luxembourg, 6 August 2000

                     http://www.coling.org/workshops.html
                      http://www.coli.uni-sb.de/linc2000


             ** CALL FOR PARTICIPATION AND PRELIMINARY PROGRAM **


The aim of the workshop is to exchange and propagate research results
in the field of corpus annotation, taking into account various types
of information. The Workshop on Linguistically Interpreted Corpora
focues on
- tools & techniques for syntactic annotation,
- tagging and parsing methods that aim at semi-automatic annotation,
- error detection and correction,
- inter-annotator-agreement,
- representation formats and standards,
- browsing corpora and searching for instances of linguistic phenomena,


PROGRAMME COMMITTEE:

Anne Abeille (co-chair), Paris
Thorsten Brants (co-chair), Saarbruecken
John Carroll , Sussex
Lionel Clement, Paris
Tomaz Erjavec, Ljubljana
Frank Keller, Edinburgh
Laurent Romary, Nancy
Geoffrey Sampson, Sussex
Hans Uszkoreit (co-chair), Saarbruecken
Jean Veronis, Aix-en-Provence
Atro Voutilainen, Helsinki
Jakub Zavrel, Antwerp


PROGRAM:

  Comparing Linguistic Interpretation Schemes for English Corpora
    Eric Atwell, George Demetriou, John Hughes, Amanda Schiffrin
    Clive Souter, Sean Wilcock

  Dependency-based Syntactic Annotation of a Chinese Corpus
    Tom B. Y. Lai, Huang Changning

  The Italian Syntactic-Semantic Treebank: Architecture, Annotation,
  Tools and Evaluation
    S. Montemagni, F. Barsotti, M. Battista, N. Calzolari,  O. Corazzari,
    A. Zampolli, F. Fanciulli, M. Massetani, R. Raffaelli, R. Basili,
    M. T. Pazienza, D. Saracino, F. Zanzotto, N. Mana, F. Pianesi, R. Delmonte

  Where Should Annotation Stop?
    Geoffrey Sampson

  A Statistical Account on Word Order Variation in German
    Daniela Kurz

  Bottom-Up Tagset Design from Maximally Reduced Tagset
    Peter Dienes, Csaba Oravecz

  The Detection of Inconsistency in Manually Tagged Text
    Hans van Halteren

  Grammar-Based Corpus Annotation
    Stefanie Dipper

  Automatic Procedures in Tectogrammatical Tagging
    Alena Bohmova, Petr Sgall

  Considering Automatic Aids to Corpus Annotation
    David Day, Benjamin Wellner


CONTACT:
    Thorsten Brants
    email: thorsten at coli.uni-sb.de

REGISTRATION:
    URL: http://www.coling.org/reg.html
    select ``Workshops'' (or secure form for workshops)


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

Date:  Thu, 06 Jul 2000 13:02:08 +0200
From:  Michael Brenner <brenner at informatik.uni-freiburg.de>
Subject:  German Autumn School on Cognition



		  	   CALL FOR PARTICIPATION
                  German Autumn School on Cognition 2000

                           September 10-15, 2000
                   	     Freiburg, Germany
                   http://www.fr.vgk.de/herbstschule_2000/


The autumn school offers courses and lectures covering different areas
of cognitive science and learning technologies. It is intended for
students and scientists from the fields of psychology, computer
science, linguistics, computational linguistics, cognitive and
instructional science.

Lecturers: Shaaron Ainsworth, Joost Breuker, Cristiano Castelfranchi,
Richard Cooper, Hector Geffner, Jim Hollan, Dietmar Janetzko, Timothy
Koschmann, Marcia Linn, Deborah McGuinness, Thomas Metzinger, Bernhard
Nebel, Josef Nerb, Werner Nutt, Uwe Oestermeier, Rolf Ploetzner, Lloyd
Rieber, Keith Stenning, Gerhard Strube, Peter Yule

Registration is open to all, and is possible electronically through
the Autumn School web page (see above for the URL). Registration fee
is DM 80 (approximately 39 US$, as of June 25, 2000). Registration
includes admission to all sessions and plenary addresses at the Autumn
School 2000 in Freiburg.

For additional information on lecture and tutorial topics, schedule,
accomodation and travel, please refer to our web pages.

Please forward this message to interested colleagues and students.


We are looking forward to welcome you in Freiburg,

	Michael Brenner, Katja Lay, Susanne Thalemann

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