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Subject: 22.2072, Calls: Computational Linguistics, Semantics/USA

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Date: 14-May-2011
From: James Pustejovsky [jamesp at cs.brandeis.edu]
Subject: Semantic Annotation for Computational Linguistic Resources
 

	
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Date: Sat, 14 May 2011 11:49:20
From: James Pustejovsky [jamesp at cs.brandeis.edu]
Subject: Semantic Annotation for Computational Linguistic Resources

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Full Title: Semantic Annotation for Computational Linguistic Resources 
Short Title: SACLR 

Date: 18-Sep-2011 - 21-Sep-2011
Location: Palo Alto, California, USA 
Contact Person: James Pustejovsky
Meeting Email: jamesp at cs.brandeis.edu
Web Site: https://sites.google.com/site/saclicsc2011/ 

Linguistic Field(s): Computational Linguistics; Semantics 

Call Deadline: 03-Jun-2011 

Meeting Description:

Workshop on Semantic Annotation for Computational Linguistic Resources 
in conjunction with
The 5Th IEEE International Conference On Semantic Computing

Stanford University 
Palo Alto, California, USA
September 18-21, 2011
Workshop Webpage: https://sites.google.com/site/saclicsc2011/

The aim of this workshop is to attract experts from the many diverse communities working on the semantic annotation or representation of linguistic information, as expressed in text, speech, video, graphics, images, and as this relates to semantic information presented in multiple modalities. Semantic annotations refer to the metadata markup of times, locations, countries, events, other named entities, as well as relations such as semantic roles and co-reference links.  Hence, one goal is to integrate the findings and tools from computational linguistics and the corpus annotation sciences with the community from information retrieval working on metadata tagging and semantic annotation.  The main focus of the workshop will be on sharing information, techniques, annotation environments, and discussion of interoperable formats and standardization of content markup. 

Call for Papers:

This one-day workshop complements the main conference themes by focusing on natural language processing, semantic annotation, metadata specifications, and applications in data mining, information retrieval, question answering systems, and other language based applied systems.

Topics will include: 

- Methodological aspects of semantic annotation
- Experiments in or with semantic annotation
- Semantic annotation and semantic interpretation
- Semantic annotation, ontologies, and inferencing
- The semantics of semantic annotations
- Issues in semantic annotation for question answering
- Semantic annotation tools and environments
- Annotation in the service of data mining
- Temporal entities and relations
- Spatial entities and relations
- Event and process annotation
- Semantic roles and predicate-argument structures
- Discourse relations

Regular papers should be no longer than eight (8) pages, short papers should be no longer than four (4) pages.

Submission details and style files can be found at http://www.ieee-icsc.org/ 
 
Important Dates:

June 3rd, 2011: Regular & Short Paper Submission 
June 23th, 2011: Notification Date 
July 15th, 2011: Camera-Ready & Registration

Organizing Committee:

James Pustejovsky, Brandeis University (Workshop Co-Chair, Contact), jamesp at cs.brandeis.edu
Kiyong Lee, Korea University (Workshop Co-Chair) 
Harry Bunt, Tilburg University (Workshop Co-Chair) 
Laurent Romary, INRIA (Workshop Co-Chair)







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