16.3592, Calls: Computational Ling/USA;Computational Ling/Spain

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LINGUIST List: Vol-16-3592. Sun Dec 18 2005. ISSN: 1068 - 4875.

Subject: 16.3592, Calls: Computational Ling/USA;Computational Ling/Spain

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1)
Date: 14-Dec-2005
From: Elena Kozerenko < kozerenko at mail.ru >
Subject: Intelligent Linguistic Technologies 2006 

2)
Date: 14-Dec-2005
From: Ron Artstein < artstein at essex.ac.uk >
Subject: Ambiguity in Anaphora 

	
-------------------------Message 1 ---------------------------------- 
Date: Sun, 18 Dec 2005 16:44:41
From: Elena Kozerenko < kozerenko at mail.ru >
Subject: Intelligent Linguistic Technologies 2006 
 

Full Title: Intelligent Linguistic Technologies 2006 
Short Title: ILINTEC'06 

Date: 26-Jun-2006 - 29-Jun-2006
Location: Las Vegas, Nevada, USA 
Contact Person: Elena Kozerenko
Meeting Email: kozerenko at mail.ru
Web Site: http://www.ipiran.ru/conference/Ilintec06/ 

Linguistic Field(s): Computational Linguistics 

Call Deadline: 05-Mar-2006 

Meeting Description:

The International Workshop on INTELLIGENT LINGUISTIC TECHNOLOGIES - ILINTEC'06 -
will be held as part of the MLMTA'06 Conference (Machine Learning, Models,
Technologies, Applications -2006). The core idea of ILINTEC'2006 is to bring
together researchers who explore different paradigms of language and speech
processing; special emphasis is laid on interaction of machine learning
techniques and logical methods. 

ILINTEC'2006 is a unique opportunity to discuss the problems of natural language
processing in immediate contact with the leading research and development teams
from universities and industry engaged in information technology projects and
various fields of Computer Science. 

The ILINTEC'2006 Workshop will be held in the Monte Carlo Resort hotel, Las
Vegas, Nevada, USA, as one of the events of the 2006 World Congress in Computer
Science, Computer Engineering, and Applied Computing. All accepted papers will
be published in the conference proceedings by CSREA Press (Computer Science
Research, Education and Advanced Technologies Association). The draft papers
(about 4-5 pages) are due by MARCH, 5, 2006; and are to be sent by e-mail to the
Chair of the ILINTEC'2006 Workshop: Dr. Elena B. Kozerenko kozerenko at mail.ru 

ILINTEC'06 
INTELLIGENT LINGUISTIC TECHNOLOGIES 2006
Monte Carlo Resort, Las Vegas, Nevada, USA
June, 26 - 29, 2006
http://www.ipiran.ru/conference/Ilintec06/

All accepted papers will be published in the conference proceedings by CSREA
Press (Computer Science Research, Education and Advanced Technologies Association).

WHY ILINTEC?

The core idea of ILINTEC'2006 is to bring together researchers who explore
different paradigms of language and speech processing; special emphasis is laid
on interaction of machine learning techniques and logical methods. 

ILINTEC'2006 is a unique opportunity to discuss the problems of natural language
processing in immediate contact with the leading research and development teams
from universities and industry engaged in information technology projects and
various fields of Computer Science.

THE SCOPE OF THE WORKSHOP

The workshop is centered around but not limited to the topics given below:
-	MACHINE TRANSLATION;
-	TEXT RETRIEVAL;
-	INFORMATION EXTRACTION;
-	APPLICATIONS OF MACHINE LEARNING TO SPEECH AND LANGUAGE PROCESSING;
-	NEURAL NETWORKS FOR SPEECH AND LANGUAGE STRUCTURES RECOGNITION;
-	ALGORITHMS OF MORPHOLOGICAL AND SYNTACTIC ANALYSIS OF NATURAL LANGUAGES;
-	WORD CLASS AND PART-OF SPEECH TAGGING FOR TEXT CORPORA;
-	PARSING WITH CONTEXT-FREE GRAMMARS, UNIFICATION GRAMMARS, ETC.;
-	LEXICALIZED AND PROBABILISTIC PARSING;
-	MEANING REPRESENTATION, SEMANTIC ANALYSIS;
-	WORD SENSE DISAMBIGUATION AND INFORMATION RETRIEVAL;
-	REFERENCE RESOLUTION;
-	NATURAL LANGUAGE GENERATION

ILINTEC'2006 PROGRAM COMMITTEE

Prof. Sebastian Shaumyan, (Program Committee Chair), Yale University, New Haven,
USA 
Dr. Elena Kozerenko (Chair of the ILINTEC'06 Workshop), Institute for
Informatics Problems, Russian Academy of Sciences, Moscow, Russia
Prof. Vladimir Arlazarov, Institute for System Analysis, Russian Academy of
Sciences, Moscow, Russia
Dr. Konstantin Bogatyrev, Universal Dialog, Inc., USA
Dr. Michael Charnine, Keywen Corporation, Canada
Dr. Mike Dillinger, Spoken Translation, Inc., USA
Prof. Alexander Gelbukh, National Polytechnic Institute (IPN), Mexico
Prof. Alexander Kibrik, Moscow State University, Moscow, Russia
Prof. Irene Kobozeva, Moscow State University, Moscow, Russia
Prof. Ruslan Mitkov, Wolverhampton University, UK 
Dr. Alexander Narinyani, Russian Research Institute for AI, Moscow, Russia 
Prof. Alexander Zubov, Minsk State Linguistic University, Belarus

SUBMISSION

IMPORTANT DATES:

March, 5, 2006    draft papers due
March 21, 2006:    Notification of acceptance
April 20, 2006:    Camera-Ready papers & Prereg. due
June 26-29, 2006:  ILINTEC'2006 (as part of the MLMTA'06 and the 2006 World
Congress in Computer Science, Computer Engineering, and Applied Computing)

The draft papers (about 4-5 pages) are due by MARCH, 5, 2006; and are to be sent
by e-mail to the Chair of the ILINTEC'2006 Workshop: 

Dr. Elena B. Kozerenko kozerenko at mail.ru
Institute for Informatics Problems of the Russian Academy
of Sciences, 119333 Moscow, Vavilova Str., 44/2, Russia

The first page of the draft paper should include for each author: 
title of the paper,
name,
affiliation,
postal address, 
E-mail address, 
telephone number, & Fax number.
the name of the author who will be presenting the paper (if accepted)
5 keywords (maximum) 

The length of the Camera-Ready papers (if accepted) will be limited to 7 (IEEE
style) pages. Papers must not have been previously published or currently
submitted for publication elsewhere.

EVALUATION PROCESS:

Papers will be evaluated for originality, significance, clarity, and soundness.
Each paper will be refereed by two researchers in the topical area. The
Camera-Ready papers will be reviewed by one person.

PUBLICATION:

The conference proceedings will be published by CSREA Press in hardcopy. The
proceedings will be available at the conference. Some accepted papers will also
be considered for journal publication (soon after the conference). All
conference materials published by CSREA Press are included in major database
indexes, such as: ISI Thomson Scientific, IEE INSPEC, DBLP, etc? that are
designed to provide easy access to the current literature.

LOCATION:

The ILINTEC'2006 Workshop will be held in the Monte Carlo Resort hotel, Las
Vegas, Nevada, USA, as one of the events of the 2006 World Congress in Computer
Science, Computer Engineering, and Applied Computing
http://www.world-academy-of-science.org



	
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Date: Sun, 18 Dec 2005 16:45:18
From: Ron Artstein < artstein at essex.ac.uk >
Subject: Ambiguity in Anaphora 

	

Full Title: Ambiguity in Anaphora 

Date: 07-Aug-2006 - 11-Aug-2006
Location: Málaga, Spain 
Contact Person: Ron Artstein
Meeting Email: anaphora at essex.ac.uk
Web Site: http://cswww.essex.ac.uk/Research/nle/anaphora/ 

Linguistic Field(s): Computational Linguistics; Discourse Analysis; Linguistic
Theories; Psycholinguistics; Semantics; Text/Corpus Linguistics 

Call Deadline: 08-Mar-2006 

Meeting Description:

A workshop on ambiguity in anaphora, which aims to create a dialogue between
researchers who work on anaphoric ambiguity from a variety of perspectives, for
instance theoretical, computational, and psycholinguistic. The workshop is held
at ESSLLI 2006, the European Summer School in Logic, Language and Information. 

Ambiguity in Anaphora: Call for Papers

   http://cswww.essex.ac.uk/Research/nle/anaphora/

   7-11 August 2006, Málaga, Spain.

   A workshop held as part of ESSLLI 2006, the Eighteenth European Summer
   School in Logic, Language and Information.

   Deadline for receipt of five-page extended abstracts: 8 March 2006
   Address for submission: anaphora at essex.ac.uk

Organizers

   Ron Artstein, Massimo Poesio (University of Essex)

Description

   We invite extended abstracts for 45-minute presentations (including
   discussion) relating to ambiguity in anaphora. Anaphoric expressions
   such as pronouns and definite descriptions can be ambiguous: they may
   relate to more than one antecedent, or (potentially) denote more than
   one referent. Such ambiguity poses challenges to the representation
   of anaphoric relations in grammar and discourse and to computational
   algorithms which resolve anaphoric reference, all of which should
   allow for representing ambiguity.

   The workshop aims to create a dialogue between researchers who work on
   anaphoric ambiguity from a variety of perspectives, such as:

     - Theoretical studies of the representation of ambiguous anaphoric
       relations in syntax and semantics;
     - Discourse models which represent referential ambiguity;
     - Computational studies on the annotation and resolution of
       anaphoric ambiguity;
     - Psychological studies on the interpretation of ambiguous anaphoric
       expressions;
     - Studies of anaphoric expressions and anaphora antecedents which
       are not noun phrases.

   We especially welcome studies that cross disciplinary boundaries and
   look at anaphoric ambiguity from multiple viewpoints.

Submission

   Deadline for receipt of extended abstracts: 8 March 2006
   Address for submission: anaphora at essex.ac.uk

   Extended abstracts should conform to the following guidelines.

     - Maximum five (5) pages, including data/tables/figures/references.
     - Anonymous; do not identify the author via self-reference.
     - First paragraph should be a brief summary of the entire work.
     - A4 or letter size paper, 12 point font, 2.5 cm / 1 inch margins.
     - PDF file format, with all fonts embedded.

   Submit your extended abstracts as email attachments. In the body
   of the message include the paper title and the authors' names and
   affiliations, as well as the email address for the corresponding
   author.

   Address for submission: anaphora at essex.ac.uk

Review

   Submissions will be reviewed by an international committee of
   theoretical linguists, computational linguists and psycholinguists.

       Jennifer Arnold, University of North Carolina
       Chris Barker, University of California, San Diego
       Kees van Deemter, University of Aberdeen
       Paul Elbourne, University of Manchester
       Alan Garnham, University of Sussex
       Klaus von Heusinger, University of Stuttgart
       Véronique Hoste, University of Antwerp
       Christer Johansson, University of Bergen
       Elsi Kaiser, University of Southern California
       Ruslan Mitkov, University of Wolverhampton
       Christoph Müller, EML Research
       Rebecca Passonneau, Columbia University
       Tanya Reinhart, Tel Aviv University
       Bonnie Webber, University of Edinburgh

   Selection will be strictly by quality, and there are no quotas based
   on discipline; we hope to get a mix of papers from a variety of
   viewpoints.

Proceedings

   Final versions of the accepted papers, slightly longer than the
   extended abstracts, will be distributed in a summer school reader.
   If there is sufficient interest among the contributors, we intend
   to approach a journal for publication as a special issue.

Workshop format

   The workshop is part of ESSLLI and attendance is open to all ESSLLI
   participants. It will consist of five sessions of 90 minutes each,
   held over five consecutive days in the second week of ESSLLI. Each
   session will consist of two 45-minute presentations (including time
   for questions and discussion).

Registration

   All workshop contributors will be required to register for ESSLLI
   2006. The registration fee for authors presenting a paper will
   correspond to the early student registration fee.

   A number of additional fee-waiver grants might be made available
   by the ESSLLI local organizing committee on a competitive basis
   and workshop participants are eligible to apply for those.

   There will be no reimbursement for travel costs or accommodation.
   Workshop speakers who have difficulty in finding funding should
   contact the ESSLLI local organizing committee to ask for the
   possibilities of a grant.

Important Dates

   8 March, 2006: Deadline for receipt of extended abstracts
   21 April, 2006: Notification of acceptance
   1 May, 2006: Final version due for the proceedings
   7-11 August, 2006: Workshop

Further information

   Inquiries: anaphora at essex.ac.uk

   Workshop web site: http://cswww.essex.ac.uk/Research/nle/anaphora/

   ESSLLI 2006 web site: http://esslli2006.lcc.uma.es/

   The organizers are involved in the Arrau project (Anaphora Resolution
   and Underspecification): http://cswww.essex.ac.uk/Research/nle/arrau/


 



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