12.1728, Calls: Grammar/NLP, Language Resources/Evaluation

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Subject: 12.1728, Calls: Grammar/NLP, Language Resources/Evaluation

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Date:  Tue, 03 Jul 2001 13:10:31 -0400
From:  Stanca Somesfalean <en991835 at er.uqam.ca>
Subject:  Grammar and NLP

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Date:  Tue, 03 Jul 2001 16:38:47 +0200
From:  Magali Duclaux <duclaux at elda.fr>
Subject:  Language Resources and Evaluation (LREC2002)

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Date:  Tue, 03 Jul 2001 13:10:31 -0400
From:  Stanca Somesfalean <en991835 at er.uqam.ca>
Subject:  Grammar and NLP



               WORKSHOP ON GRAMMAR and NLP

                   October 13-14, 2001

              University du Quebec, Montreal


                     CALL for PAPERS
             --------------------------------

SUBMISSIONS

       Please submit electronically to di_sciullo.anne-marie at uqam.ca
       8 page abstracts  (PS or PDF format) in LNCS/LNA Springer style.

        Submission deadline:  July 25
        Notification of acceptance:  August 1st
        Full  paper (PS or PDF format) up to 12 pages in LNCS/LNAI
        Springer style: September 15
        Workshop :  October 13-14

PRESENTATION

       Our purpose is to provide a forum for discussion on
        natural language processing.

       The goal of this workshop is to bring together researchers who
       are working on text processing, while emphasizing
       natural language based  techniques.

       We strongly encourage contributions concerning semantic analysis
       of natural languages, describing  NLP based techniques including

          -     Shallow parsing
          -     Part-of-speech tagging
          -     Morphosyntactic tagging
          -     Morphological analysis
          -     Information indexing, filtering, retrieval, extraction
          -     Question answering
-       Extracting predicate-argument structure
-       Extracting aspectual structure
-       Extracting conceptual structure

PROGRAM CHAIR

       Anna Maria Di Sciullo  (Department of Linguistics, UQAM)

ORGANIZATION

       Anna Maria Di Sciullo (UQAM)
       Juliette Perri (UQAM)

SUPPORT

       Valorisation Recherche Quebec
        Federation on Natural Language Processing


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Date:  Tue, 03 Jul 2001 16:38:47 +0200
From:  Magali Duclaux <duclaux at elda.fr>
Subject:  Language Resources and Evaluation (LREC2002)


                 LREC2002
First Announcement and Call for Papers

*********************************************************
THIRD INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON
LANGUAGE RESOURCES AND EVALUATION
*********************************************************
Las Palmas, Canary Islands - Spain

http://www.lrec-conf.org

Main conference: 29-30-31 MAY 2002
Workshops: 27-28 MAY and 1-2 JUNE 2002

With support of TELEFONICA Foundation (of Spain)
and support sought from the Commission of the EU
and other institutions.

The Third International Conference on Language Resources and
Evaluation is organised by ELRA in cooperation with other Associations
and Consortia, including ACL, AFNLPA, ALLC, CLASS, COCOSDA, ORIENTAL
COCOSDA, EAFT, EAGLES/ISLE, ELSNET, ENABLER, EURALEX, FRANCIL, ISCA,
LDC, ONTOWEB, PAROLE, etc., and with major national and international
organisations, including the Commission of the EU Information Society
DG, DARPA, NSF, and the Japanese Project for International
Co-ordination of East-Asian Spoken Language Resources and
Evaluation. Co-operation with other organisations 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
practically all the fields of Information Society Technologies (IST)
has been widely recognised.

Two issues are considered particularly relevant: the availability of
language resources and the methods for the evaluation of resources,
technologies, products and applications. 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 e.g.  for: building and
evaluating natural language, speech and multimodal algorithms or
systems, software localisation industries and language services,
language enabled information and communication services, natural
interactivity, knowledge management, electronic commerce, electronic
publishing, language studies, subject-area specialists and end users.

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

The relevance of evaluation for Language Technologies is increasingly
recognised. This involves assessment of the state-of-the-art for a
given technology, measuring the progress achieved within a pro-
gramme, comparing different approaches to a given problem and choosing
the best solution, knowing its advantages and dis- advantages,
assessment of the availability of technologies for a given
application, product benchmarking, and assessment of sys- tem
usability and user satisfaction.

In the recent past, language engineering and research and development
in language technologies have led to important advances in various
aspects of written, spoken and multimodal language processing.
Although the evaluation paradigm has been studied and used in large
national and international programmes, including the US DARPA HLT
programme, the EU HLT programme under FP5-IST, the Francophone AUF
programme and others, particularly in the localisation industry (LISA
and LRC), it is still subject to substantial unsolved basic research
problems. The European 6th Framework program (FP6), planned for a
start in 2003, includes multilingual and multisensorial communication
as one of the major R&D issue, and the evaluation of technologies
appears as a specific item in the Integrated Project instrument
presentation.

The aim of this Conference is to provide an overview of the state-of-the-art, discuss problems and opportunities, exchange
information regarding language resources, their applications, ongoing
and planned activities, industrial use and requirements, discuss
evaluation methodologies and demonstrate evaluation tools, 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 the Conference:

Issues in the design, construction and use of Language Resources (LR)
- Guidelines, standards, specifications, models and best practices for LR
- Methods, tools, procedures for the acquisition, creation, management,
      access, distribution, use of LR
- Organisational issues in the construction, 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
- Integration of various modalities in LR (speech, vision, language)
- Documentation and archiving of languages, including minority and
      endangered languages
- Ontological aspects of creation and use of LR
- LR for psycholinguistic and sociolinguistic research in human-machine
      communication
- Exploitation of LR in different types of applications (information
      extraction, information retrieval, vocal and multisensorial interfaces,
      translation, summarisation, www services, etc.)
- Industrial LR requirements and community's response
- Industrial production of LR
- Industrial use of LR
- Analysis of user needs for LR
- Internet-accessible metadata descriptions of LR
- Mechanisms of LR distribution and marketing
- Economics of LR

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, summarization, localization, etc.)
- Evaluation in spoken language processing (speech
      recognition and understanding, voice dictation, oral
      dialog, speech synthesis, speech coding, speaker and
      language recognition, spoken translation, 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 (including detection, indexing, filtering, alert, question
      answering, etc)
- Evaluation of multimodal systems
- Qualitative and perceptive evaluation
- Evaluation of products and applications, benchmarking
- Blackbox, glassbox and diagnostic evaluation of systems
- Situated evaluation of applications
- Evaluation methodologies, protocols and measures
- From evaluation to standardisation of LR

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
- Open architectures for LR

PROGRAM

The Scientific Program will include invited talks, presentations of
oral papers, poster sessions, referenced demonstrations and panels.
A special workshop will be organised on National Projects in LR
and evaluation.

FORMAT FOR ABSTRACT SUBMISSION

Submitted abstracts of papers for oral and posters presentations
should consist of about 800 words.

Demonstrations of LR and related tools will be reviewed as well.
Please send an outline of about 400 words. If a demo is connected to
a paper, please attach the outline to the paper  abstract.

A limited number of panels and workshops is foreseen. Proposals
are welcome and will be reviewed. For panels please send a brief
description, including an outline of the intended structure (topic,
organiser, panel moderator , tentative list of panelists). For workshops,
see below.

All submissions should include a separate title page, providing
the following information: type of proposal (paper for oral presentation,
paper for poster presentation, demo, paper plus demo, panel); the title
to be printed in the programme of the Conference; names and
affiliations of the authors or proposers; the full address of the first
 author (or a contact person), including phone, fax, email, URL; the
required facilities for presentation (overhead projector, data
display; other hardware, platforms, communications); and 5 keywords.

All submissions will be reviewed by the Scientific Committee that will be
announced within the second call.

Electronic submission Electronic submission of abstracts
should be in ASCII file format. This file should be sent to:
lrec at ilc.pi.cnr.it Attn: Antonio Zampolli - LREC chairman
Submission in hard copy You may also submit hard copies.
Please send five hard copies to:
Antonio Zampolli  LREC Chairman
Istituto di Linguistica Computazionale del CNR
Area della Ricerca di Pisa,
Via G. Moruzzi 1,
56124 Pisa - ITALY

Exhibits: An exhibit area will also be made available at
LREC2002.  This is open to companies and projects wishing
to promote, present and demonstrate their language resources
and evaluation products and prototypes to a wide range of experts
and representatives from all over the world who will be participating
at the conference. Please note that the exhibits of LR are different
from system demonstrations. The exhibits will run in parallel with
the Conference for 3 days and the exhibit hall will be located
near the general conference rooms.
For more information, please contact the ELDA office at:
choukri at elda.fr

LREC98, in Granada, had 197 papers and posters presented,
with about 510 registered participants from 38 different countries
from all  continents. Among these, the largest group came from
Spain (81 participants), followed by France (75), USA (73), Germany (47),
UK (43) and Italy (41). Registered participants belonged to over 325
different organisations.

LREC2000, in Athens, had 129 oral papers and 152 posters presented,
with more than 600 participants from 51 different countries from all
continents. Among these, the largest group came from Greece (117),
followed by USA (70), France (59), Germany (45), UK (43), Japan (35)
and Italy (29). Registered participants belonged to 319 different
organisations.
We anticipate a similar number of participants in LREC2002.
We therefore expect the exhibits at LREC2002 to have a large audience.

IMPORTANT DATES

- Submission of proposals for oral and poster papers, referenced demos,
                 panels and workshops: 20 NOVEMBER 2001
- Notification of acceptance of workshop and panel proposals:
10  DECEMBER 2001
- Notification of acceptance of oral papers, posters, referenced
demos: 2 FEBRUARY 2002
- Final versions for the Proceedings: 2 APRIL 2002
- Conference: 29-30-31 MAY 2002
- Pre Conference Workshops: 27-28 MAY 2002
- Post Conference Workshops: 1-2 JUNE 2002

Conference Proceedings will include both oral and poster papers.

Internet connections and various computer platforms and facilities
will be available at the Conference site. In addition to referenced
demos concerning LR and related tools, it will be possible to run
unreferenced demos of language engineering products, systems
and tools. Those interested should contact the organiser of the
demonstrations (see details on www.lrec-conf.org).

WORKSHOPS

Pre-Conference Workshops will be organised on the 27th and
28th of May 2002,and post-Conference Workshops on the 1st
and 2nd of June 2002. Proposals for workshops should be sent to:
Antonio Zampolli  (see address above), be no longer than three pages
and contain:
- A brief technical description of the specific technical issues that
     the workshop will address.
- The reasons why the workshop is of interest this time.
- The names, postal addresses, phone and fax numbers and email
     addresses of the Workshop Organising Committee, which should
     consist of at least three people knowledgeable in the field  coming
     from different institutions.
- The name of  the member of the Workshop Organising Committee
     designated as the contact person.
- A time schedule of the workshop and a preliminary agenda.
- A summary of the intended workshop Call for Participation.
- A list of audio-visual or technical requirements and any special room
     requirements.

The workshop proposers will be responsible for the organisational
aspects (e.g. Workshop Call preparation and distribution, review of
papers, notification of acceptance, etc.). Further details will be
sent to the proposers.  Proceedings will be printed for each workshop.

CONSORTIA AND PROJECT MEETINGS

Consortia or projects wishing to take this opportunity for organising
meetings, should contact the Conference Secretariat for assistance
in arranging meeting facilities.

CONFERENCE REGISTRATION FEES

Before 28 February 2002
Standard                        240EURO
Participant from member
organisations of ELRA           190
EURO
Student                 100 EURO

After 28 February 2002
Standard                        280 EURO
Participant from member
organisations of ELRA           230 EURO
Student                 120 EURO

On site
Standard                        300 EURO
Participant from member
organisations of ELRA           250 EURO
Student                 130 EURO

The fees cover the following services: a copy of the proceedings,
welcome reception, conference dinner, coffee-breaks and refreshments.

WORKSHOPS REGISTRATION FEES

The duration of a workshop can range from a half day to two full days.
The participation fees for each half day will be:

45 EURO for Conference participants
70 EURO for the others

The fees cover the following services: a copy of the proceedings of the
attended workshop, coffee-breaks and refreshments.

CONFERENCE PROGRAMME COMMITTEE

Nicoletta Calzolari, Istituto di Linguistica Computazionale, Pisa, Italy
Khalid Choukri, ELRA, Paris, France
Bente Maegaard, CST, Copenhagen, Denmark
Joseph Mariani, LIMSI-CNRS, Orsay, France
Angel Martin Municio, President of the Real Academia de Ciencias, Madrid, Spain
Daniel Tapias, TELEFONICA I+D, Madrid, Spain
Antonio Zampolli, Istituto di Linguistica Computazionale, Pisa, Italy
(Conference chair)

INTERNATIONAL ADVISORY COMMITTEE

Sture Allen,  professor, former permanent secretary of the Swedish Academy,
Sweden
Souguil Ann, Seoul National University, Korea
Georges Carayannis, Institute for Language and Speech processing, Athens,
Greece
Roberto Cencioni, Commission of the EU, Information Society DG, Luxembourg
Zhiwei Feng , The State Language Commission of China, Beijing, China
Hiroya Fujisaki, Science University of Tokyo, Japan
Mark Maybury, MITRE Corporation, Boston, USA
Bernard Quemada, Conseil Supérieur de la Langue Française, Paris, France
Gary Strong, NSF, Washington D.C., USA
Piet G.J. Van Sterkenburg, International Permanent Committee of Linguists,
Leiden, The Netherlands
Giovanni Battista Varile, Commission of the EU, Information Society DG,
Luxembourg
Charles Wayne, DARPA, Washington D.C., USA

The composition of the Local Committee as well as instructions and
addresses for registration and accommodation will be detailed in the
http://www.lrec-conf.org and will be announced in the Second Call for
Papers to be issued at the end of July.

ELRA

For more information about ELRA (the European Language Resources
Association), please contact:

Khalid Choukri, ELRA CEO
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
Web: http://www.elda.fr/


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