16.1846, Calls: Computational Ling/Korea; General Ling/USA

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Subject: 16.1846, Calls: Computational Ling/Korea; General Ling/USA

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Date: 10-Jun-2005
From: Alessandro Lenci < alessandro.lenci at ilc.cnr.it >
Subject: OntoLex 2005 - Ontologies and Lexical Resources

2)
Date: 10-Jun-2005
From: Florian Schwarz < nels at linguist.umass.edu >
Subject: 36th Meeting of the North East Linguistic Society

	
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Date: Sat, 11 Jun 2005 17:09:21
From: Alessandro Lenci < alessandro.lenci at ilc.cnr.it >
Subject: OntoLex 2005 - Ontologies and Lexical Resources


Full Title: OntoLex 2005 - Ontologies and Lexical Resources
Short Title: OntoLex 2005

Date: 15-Oct-2005 - 15-Oct-2005
Location: Jeju Island, Korea, Republic of
Contact Person: Alessandro Lenci
Meeting Email: alessandro.lenci at ilc.cnr.it
Web Site: http://www.ilc.cnr.it/ontolex2005

Linguistic Field(s): Computational Linguistics

Call Deadline: 15-Jun-2005

Meeting Description:

Call for Paper
OntoLex 2005 - Ontologies and Lexical Resources

http://www.ilc.cnr.it/ontolex2005

IJCNLP-05 Workshop

October 15, 2005 Jeju Island, South Korea

* EXTENDED DEADLINE *

NEW SUBMISSION DEADLINE JUNE 15th

Background and Goals

The new framework of Information Society fostered the growing of the HLT area
and the project of turning the World Wide Web into a machine understandable
resource to access digital information (the so-called Semantic Web), posing new
challenges for integrated technologies. Lexicographers, lexical semanticists and
ontologists are joining forces to build innovative systems for integrating
ontological knowledge with lexical and semantic resources. Important examples of
this interaction are the recent works on the conceptual analysis of WordNet, and
the wide use of upper ontologies in innovative international projects like
EuroWordNet, SIMPLE, Balkanet, DWDSnet, etc.

OntoLex 2005 will be the fourth workshop on Ontologies and Lexical Knowledge
Bases, following OntoLex 2000, 2002, and 2004. In this workshop we want to
discuss the relation between ontological knowledge and language. A special focus
will be on the role of ontologies in multilingual language processing. This
relation can be investigated from a number of different angles, for example:
- what differences and similarities there are between ontologies and more
traditional lexical resources such as dictionaries and wordnets;
- how ontologies can be extracted from language corpora;
- what role language plays in the definition and mapping of ontologies;
- how to enrich semantic information in wordnets using formal tools;
- how ontologies can be used to treat language in language technology applications.

Ontologies and lexical resources can benefit from each other and converge into a
unified framework where semantics is provided by formally rigorous ontological
and lexical information.

Topics of interests

The workshop is open to any research contribution dealing with the relation
between ontologies and lexicons. Topics of interest include, but are not limited to:
* Design principles and methodologies for ontologies and semantic lexical
resources, with a special focus on Asian languages
* Evaluation, comparison, mapping and integration of ontologies and lexical
semantic resources
* The role of ontologies in the development of Inter-Lingual-Index (ILI)
* Applications of ontologies and lexical semantic resources in Information
Retrieval and Information Extraction;
* Use of ontologies and lexical resources in Semantic Web applications
* Role of lexical semantic resources in ontology learning
* Ontology-based query expansion techniques
* Ontologies and multi-lingual lexical resources
* Ontologies and lexical resources for meaning negotiation

We plan to include a selection of the best papers of the workshop in a book on
ontologies and lexicons that will be submitted for publication to Cambridge
University Press in the series Cambridge Studies in Natural Language Processing.

Important Dates

Paper submission deadline: June 15, 2005  * EXTENDED DEADLINE*
Notification of acceptance: July 15, 2005
Camera ready manuscripts due: August 5, 2005
Workshop date: October 15, 2005

Submission Information

Paper submissions must be anonymous and are limited to at most 8 pages including
references, figures etc. Authors are required to follow the guidelines of
IJCNLP-05 workshop style, by hopefully using either the LaTeX style file or the
MS Word document template shown in the IJCNLP-05 style file page. Only
electronic submissions will be accepted. Please email your submission in PDF
(preferred), PostScript, or MS Word to the following address:
alessandro.lenci at ilc.cnr.it.

Each submission should also specify the author's name, affiliation, postal
address, email address and title in the body of the email message. For more
information, contact the workshop organizers by using the e-mail address above.

Workshop website
http://www.ilc.cnr.it/ontolex2005

Organizing Committee

Chu-Ren Huang, Institute of Linguistics, Academia Sinica - Taiwan (co-chair);
Alessandro Lenci, University of Pisa - Italy (co-chair);
Alessandro Oltramari, LOA-CNR - Italy (co-chair);

Program Committee

Paul Buitelaar, DFKI - Germany
Nicoletta Calzolari, ILC-CNR - Italy
Christiane Fellbaum, Princeton University - USA
Aldo Gangemi, LOA-CNR - Italy
Asanee Kawtrakuln - Thailand
Kiyong Lee, Korea University - Korea
Virach Sornlertlamvanich, NICT - Thailand
Takenobu Tokunaga, Tokyo Institute of Technology - Japan
Jun-Ichi Tsujii, University of Tokyo - Japan
Paola Velardi, University of Rome ''La Sapienza'' - Italy
Jonathan Webster, City University of Hong Kong - Hong Kong
Shiwen Yu, Peking University - China

Contact person:

Alessandro Lenci
University of Pisa, Department of Linguistics
Via Santa Maria 36
56126 Pisa - Italy
e-mail: alessandro.lenci at ilc.cnr.it



	
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Date: Sat, 11 Jun 2005 17:09:27
From: Florian Schwarz < nels at linguist.umass.edu >
Subject: 36th Meeting of the North East Linguistic Society

	

Full Title: 36th Meeting of the North East Linguistic Society
Short Title: NELS36

Date: 28-Oct-2005 - 30-Oct-2005
Location: University of Massachusetts Amherst, United States of America
Contact Person: Florian Schwarz
Meeting Email: nels at linguist.umass.edu
Web Site: http://people.umass.edu/nels/

Linguistic Field(s): General Linguistics

Call Deadline: 15-Jun-2005

Meeting Description:

The 36th Meeting of the North East Linguistic Society

including a General Session, and Special Sessions on Topics at the
Morphology-Phonology Interface, and Semantics of Under-represented Languages

October 28-30, 2005
University of Massachusetts Amherst

Call for Papers

Call Deadline: 15-Jun-2005
Abstracts are invited for 20-minute talks (plus 10 minutes of discussion), and a
poster session, on any aspect of theoretical linguistics and closely-related fields.

DEADLINE for Abstract Submissions: June 15, 2005
Notification of Abstract Acceptance: August 15, 2005

INVITED SPEAKERS
* Greg Carlson (University of Rochester)
* Lisa Cheng (Universiteit Leiden)
* J. Michael Terry (University of North Carolina-Chapel Hill)
* Bruce Tesar (Rutgers University)

SPECIAL SESSION 1:
Topics at the Morphology-Phonology Interface
Invited Speaker: Bruce Tesar

This session will include regular-length talks that address issues at the
morphology-phonology interface, including:

* morphological categories and boundaries in phonology
* learnability of morphological contrasts
* phonologically-conditioned allomorphy & paradigm gaps
* contrast neutralization/preservation in paradigms
* paradigm uniformity, OO-correspondence, stratal OT

SPECIAL SESSION 2:
Semantics of Under-represented Languages
Invited Speaker: J. Michael Terry

This session will include regular-length talks that address the semantics of
under-represented languages, including non-standard dialects of well-studied
languages (for instance African American English, Bavarian German, or Brazilian
Portuguese). We welcome any research on such languages concerning one or more of
the following areas:

* theoretical semantics
* experimental work on semantics
* semantic fieldwork
* morpho-semantics
* the syntax-semantics interface
* the semantics-pragmatics interface
* information structure

SUBMISSION REQUIREMENTS/GUIDELINES

All abstracts should be submitted as email attachments, in PDF format only, to:
nels _at_ linguist.umass.edu

When submitting an abstract, your email should have as its subject 'Abstract',
and in its body the following text:

* author name(s), affiliation(s) and e-mail address(es)
* title of abstract
* abstract sub-area (at most two): acquisition, morphology, phonology/phonetics,
pragmatics, psycholinguistics, semantics, syntax
* session(s) you would like your abstract to be considered for: main, special,
poster

PDF files should be named with the author(s) last name(s) only, e.g. 'smith.pdf'
in the case of one author or 'smithjohnson.pdf' in the case of two.

Abstracts should be anonymous, and limited to one page (using 1'' margins on all
sides and 11pt font size) and a second page containing examples and references.
Any non-standard fonts should be embedded in the PDF document.

Submissions are limited to one individual and one joint abstract per author.

For additional information, please contact the organizers at nels _at _
linguist.umass.edu






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