16.1082, Confs: Computational Ling/Geneva, Switzerland

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Subject: 16.1082, Confs: Computational Ling/Geneva, Switzerland

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Date: 04-Apr-2005
From: Kyoko Kanzaki < kanzaki at nict.go.jp >
Subject: 3rd International Workshop on Generative Approaches to the Lexicon

	
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Date: Wed, 06 Apr 2005 18:34:28
From: Kyoko Kanzaki < kanzaki at nict.go.jp >
Subject: 3rd International Workshop on Generative Approaches to the Lexicon


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3rd International Workshop on Generative Approaches to the Lexicon
Short Title: GL2005

Date: 19-May-2005 - 21-May-2005
Location: Geneva, Switzerland
Contact: Pierrette Bouillon
Contact Email: Pierrette.Bouillon at issco.unige.ch
Meeting URL: http://www.issco.unige.ch/gl2005.html

Linguistic Field(s): Computational Linguistics

Meeting Description:

Call for Participants
3rd International Workshop on Generative Approaches to the Lexicon
http://www.issco.unige.ch/gl2005.html

Program and Registration is now available

Date:
May 19-21 2005

Location:
University of Geneva,
Geneva, Switzerland

Topic:

The aim of the GL workshop is to bring together diverse contributions in
philosophy, linguistics, computer science and lexicography to explore the
lexicon from the point of view of generativity, in particular :

- Philosophical Foundations of a Generative Approach
- Generative Lexicon Theory and Representation of Word Meaning
- Analysis of Linguistic Phenomena
- Framework for Lexical Semantics
- Philosophical differences between frameworks
- Critical Perspectives

In this third workshop, the discussions will be centered, but not limited to,
the following topics:

- Building new resources
- Acquiring lexical information
- Maintaining resources
- Representing lexical information (i.e. polysemy, collocation links,
    multiword expressions, predicate-argument structure)
- Using lexical information in applications
- Specialization and customization for specific applications
- Links between different frameworks
- Sharing lexical resources
- Multilinguality in the lexicon
- Standardization and evaluation

Key topics are:

- How to build a Generative Lexicon?
- How a Generative Lexicon can be extracted from existing ressources or corpora?
- How to connect qualia structures with other lexical information?
- How to use Qualia structures in NLP applications?

Invited speakers:
James Pustejovsky (Brandeis University, Brandeis)
Nicoletta Calzolari (Istituto Di Linguistica Computazionale, Pisa)
Nicholas Asher (University of Texas, Austin)
Ann Copestake (University of Cambridge)
Mirella Lapata (University of Sheffield)

All the papers will be presented in English.

Organizers:
Pierrette Bouillon (ETI/TIM/ISSCO, University of Geneva, Switzerland)
Kyoko Kanzaki(National Institute of Information and Communications
Technology(NICT), Japan)





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