21.1753, Calls: Computational Ling, General Ling/Croatia

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Subject: 21.1753, Calls: Computational Ling, General Ling/Croatia

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Date: 09-Apr-2010
From: Piotr Banski < bansp at o2.pl >
Subject: TEI Applied: Digital Texts and Language Resources
 

	
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From: Piotr Banski [bansp at o2.pl]
Subject: TEI Applied: Digital Texts and Language Resources

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Full Title: TEI Applied: Digital Texts and Language Resources 
Short Title: TEI-MM-2010 

Date: 08-Nov-2010 - 14-Nov-2010
Location: Zadar, Croatia 
Contact Person: Franjo Pehar
Meeting Email: meeting at tei-c.org
Web Site: http://ling.unizd.hr/~tei2010/ 

Linguistic Field(s): Computational Linguistics; General Linguistics 

Call Deadline: 01-May-2010 

Meeting Description:

The TEI's annual conference and members meeting is the gathering point for the
TEI community. It offers an opportunity to meet with colleagues, learn about new
projects, share research, and find out about new developments in the TEI.
Originally structured around the annual TEI business meeting and election, the
event has more recently expanded to include a full academic conference program
with peer-reviewed papers, posters, tool demonstrations, and meetings of the TEI
Special Interest Groups. The conference and members' meeting is also and
excellent opportunity for businesses and other organisations in the Digital
Humanities community to reach active researchers through sponsorship and other
support activities. 

2nd Call for Papers

TEI Applied: Digital Texts and Language Resources
2010 Annual Meeting of the TEI Consortium
http://ling.unizd.hr/~tei2010/

Meeting venue: University of Zadar, Croatia
Meeting dates: Thu 11 November to Sun 14 November, 2010
Pre-conference workshops/tutorials: Mon 08 November to Wed 10 November, 2010 

The Program Committee of the 2010 Annual Meeting of the Text Encoding Initiative
Consortium invites individual paper proposals, panel sessions, poster sessions,
and tool demonstrations particularly, but not exclusively, on digital texts,
language resources and any topic that applies TEI to its research.

Confirmed Keynote Speakers
Toma? Erjavec (Jo?ef Stefan Institute, Ljubljana, Slovenia)
Ian Gregory (Lancaster University, Lancaster, UK) 

Submission Topics
Topics might include but are not restricted to:
TEI and natural language processing
TEI and language resources
Analyzing and quantifying encoded texts
Aggregation and compilation
Integrating the TEI with other technologies and standards
Tools that create and process TEI data
TEI used in conjunction with other technologies and standards
TEI as:
- metadata standard
- interchange format: sharing, mapping, and migrating data 

In addition, we are seeking micropaper proposals for 5 minute presentations on
how you applied TEI.

Submission Types
Individual paper presentations will be allocated 30 minutes: 20 minutes for
delivery, and 10 minutes for questions & answers.

Panel sessions will be allocated 1.5 hours and may be of varied formats, including:
- three paper panels: 3 papers on the same or related topics
- round table discussion: 3-6 presenters on a single theme. Ample time 
should be left for questions & answers after brief presentations. 

Posters (including tool demonstrations) will be presented during the poster
session. The local organizer will provide flip charts and tables for poster
session/tool demonstration presenters, along with wireless internet access. Each
poster will have the opportunity to participate in a slam immediately preceding
the poster session.

Micropapers will be allocated 5 minutes.

Submission Procedure
All proposals should be submitted at http://www.tei-c.org/conftool/ by May 1st,
2010.

You will need to create an account (i.e., username and password) in order to
file a submission. For each submission, you may upload files to the system after
you have completed filling out demographic data and the abstract.

Individual paper or poster session proposals (including tool demonstrations):
- Please submit a brief abstract (no more than 500 words) in the "Abstract" field.
- Supporting materials (including graphics, multimedia, etc., or even a copy of
the complete paper) may be uploaded after the initial abstract is submitted. 

Micropaper:
- The procedure is the same as for an individual paper, however the abstract
should be no more than 300 words, but may be as short as the name of the feature.
- Please be sure the abstract mentions the feature to be presented! 

Panel sessions:
- The panel organizer submits an abstract for the entire session, listing the
proposed papers, and explaining the organizing theme and rationale for the
inclusion of the papers in no more than 500 words in the "Abstract" field.
- The panel members each submit a separate complete individual paper 
proposal; see above. 

The program committee reserves the right to accept papers submitted as part of a
panel without accepting the whole panel. 

All proposals will be reviewed by the program committee and selected external
reviewers.

Those interested in holding working paper sessions outside the meeting session
tracks should contact the meeting organizers at meeting at tei-c.org to schedule a
room.

Please send queries to meeting at tei-c.org .

Conference submissions will be considered for conference proceedings in a
peer-reviewed journal. Further details on the submission process will be
forthcoming.





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