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Subject: 20.3771, Calls: Computational Ling/United Kingdom

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Date: 04-Nov-2009
From: Nadira Lammari < lammari at cnam.fr >
Subject: 15th International Conference on Applications of Natural Language to Information Systems
 

	
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From: Nadira Lammari [lammari at cnam.fr]
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Full Title: 15th International Conference on  Applications of Natural Language
to Information Systems 
Short Title: NLDB 2010 

Date: 23-Jun-2010 - 25-Jun-2010
Location: Cardiff, Wales, United Kingdom 
Contact Person: Nadira Lammari
Meeting Email: Lammari at cnam.fr
Web Site: http://www.nldb.org 

Linguistic Field(s): Computational Linguistics 

Call Deadline: 29-Jan-2010 

Meeting Description:

Since 1995, the NLDB conference has aimed at bringing together researchers,
industrials and potential users interested in various applications of Natural
Language in the Database and Information System area. Natural Language
Processing has become an important factor in the field of Information and
Communication systems in the last years. It has contributed to both improving
the development process from the viewpoints of the developers (e.g. the process
of requirements engineering, conceptual modelling, validation etc.) and the
usability of applications (e.g. natural language query interfaces, retrieval,
semantic web etc.) 

To underline these inspiring connections, NLDB 2010 will take place from June 23
to June 25 in Cardiff (Wales). 

Call for Papers

15th International Conference on  Applications of Natural Language to
Information Systems (NLDB'10)
June 23-25, 2010, Cardiff University, Cardiff, Wales, UK
(www.nldb.org)


Imortant Dates:
Paper submission: January 29, 2010
Notification of acceptance: April 5, 2010
Camera-Ready papers: April 19, 2010

Topics of Interest:
NLDB 2010 invites researchers to submit papers on recent, unpublished research
on all aspects of Natural Language Processing related to information systems.
The Program Committee also encourages people from the industry to submit papers
reporting on industrial Natural Language projects. Contributions are welcome in,
but not limited to the following topics:

- Natural Language for Web Information-Intensive Services: Semantic Information
Retrieval, Semantic Web, Semi-structured Models and Associated Languages, Web
Usage, Content and Structure Mining for Discovering Semantics, Concept
Taxonomies and Web Mining, Learning Taxonomies and Ontologies from the Web,
Information Extraction with Machine Learning, Document Classification and Indexation
- Natural Language in Conceptual Modelling: Analysis of Natural Language
Descriptions, Requirement Engineering, Terminological Ontologies, Paraphrasing,
Dynamic Modelling, Verification, Consistency Checking, Metadata Harvesting
- Natural Language Interfaces for Data Base Querying/Retrieval: Natural
Languages Interfaces for Database Querying, Verification of Database Queries by
Paraphrasing, Semantic Analysis for Information retrieval, NL Interaction with
Databases
- Natural-Language-Based Integration of Systems: Linguistic Aspects of View
Integration, Linguistic Aspects of Data Warehouses, Natural Language Queries to
Multi-databases systems, Data Integration and Data Cleansing, Ontology driven
Integration, Ontology Management
- Large-Scale Online Linguistic Resources: Electronic Dictionaries,
Question-Answer Corpora, Informal Ontologies, Linguistic Databases, Digital
Libraries
- Applications of Computational Linguistics in Information Systems: Multilingual
Information Systems, NLP in Requirements Engineering, NLP in Knowledge
Management, Ontology driven NLP, Semiotics and Fundamentals
- Management of Textual Databases: Text Classification, Information Extraction
and Detection, Text Mining for creating Metadata, Document Management, Hypertext
and Hyperbases
- Natural Language on Data Warehouses (DW) and Data Mining (DM): Ontologies and
Conceptual Modelling of DW's, Natural Language Interfaces for Modelling and/or
Querying DW's, XML, Semistructured Document Data Warehouses, Intelligent Data
Warehouses, Text Mining





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