24.1000, Calls: Computational Linguistics, Text/Corpus Linguistics/UK

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Subject: 24.1000, Calls: Computational Linguistics, Text/Corpus Linguistics/UK

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Date: Tue, 26 Feb 2013 10:15:59
From: Stefan Evert [stefan.evert at fau.de]
Subject: 8th Web as Corpus Workshop

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Full Title: 8th Web as Corpus Workshop 
Short Title: WAC8 

Date: 22-Jul-2013 - 22-Jul-2013
Location: Lancaster, United Kingdom 
Contact Person: Stefan Evert
Meeting Email: stefan.evert at fau.de
Web Site: http://sigwac.org.uk/wiki/WAC8 

Linguistic Field(s): Computational Linguistics; Text/Corpus Linguistics 

Call Deadline: 03-Mar-2013 

Meeting Description:

8th Web as Corpus Workshop (WAC-8) @ Corpus Linguistics 2013
Monday, 22 July 2013 (Lancaster, UK)
http://sigwac.org.uk/wiki/WAC8
Endorsed by ACL SIGWAC
 
Web corpora and other Web-derived data have become a gold mine for corpus linguistics and natural language processing. The Web is an easy source of unprecedented amounts of linguistic data from a broad range of registers and text types. However, a collection of Web pages is not immediately suitable for exploration in the same way a traditional corpus is.
 
Since the first Web as Corpus Workshop organised at the Corpus Linguistics 2005 Conference, a highly successful series of yearly Web as Corpus workshops provides a venue for interested researchers to meet, share ideas and discuss the problems and possibilities of compiling and using Web corpora. After a stronger focus on application-oriented natural language processing and Web technology in recent years - with workshops taking place at NAACL-HLT 2010, 2011 and WWW 2012 - the 8th Web as Corpus Workshop returns to its roots in the corpus linguistics community.

The yearly workshop of the ACL Special Interest Group on the Web as Corpus (SIGWAC) brings together researchers from corpus linguistics, natural language processing and other fields who are interested in building, annotating, studying and using Web corpora.

Final Call for Papers:

Deadline: Sunday, March 3, 2013

The leading theme of this workshop is the application of Web data in language research, including linguistic evaluation of Web-derived corpora as well as strategies and tools for high-quality automatic annotation of Web text. We invite papers on all aspects of building and using Web corpora, with a particular focus on (but not limited to) the following:
 
- Applications of Web corpora and other Web-derived data sets for language research
- Automatic linguistic annotation of Web data such as tokenisation, part-of-speech tagging, lemmatisation and semantic tagging (the accuracy of currently available off-the-shelf tools is still unsatisfactory for many types of Web data)
- Critical exploration of the characteristics of Web data from a linguistic perspective and its applicability to language research
- Presentation of Web corpus collection projects or software tools required for some part of this process (crawling, filtering, de-duplication, language identification, indexing, etc.)
 
Important Dates:

March 3: Submission of extended abstract to be made through EasyChair (https://www.easychair.org/conferences/?conf=wac8)
March 17: Notification of acceptance
June 23: Submission of full paper
July 22: Workshop
 
Submission Information:
 
Authors are invited to submit extended abstracts on original, unpublished work in the topic area of this workshop. Contributions must be submitted in PDF format and should not exceed two (2) pages, including references. Submissions should be formatted using the format of the ACL 2013 proceedings.
 
Authors of those papers that are accepted will be invited to submit full papers (up to eight pages) before the workshop itself and these will appear in an online proceedings.
 
Organising Committee:
 
Stefan Evert, Friedrich-Alexander-Universität Erlangen-Nürnberg (FAU)
Egon Stemle, European Academy of Bozen/Bolzano (EURAC)
Paul Rayson, Lancaster University

Programme Committee:

Silvia Bernardini, U of Bologna, Italy
Paul Cook, U of Melbourne, Australia
Cédrick Fairon, UCLouvain, Belgium
William H. Fletcher, U.S. Naval Academy, USA
Sebastian Hoffmann, U Trier, Germany
Adam Kilgarriff. Lexical Computing Ltd, UK
Preslav Nakov, QCRI, Qatar Foundation
Reinhard Rapp, U Aix-Marseille, France & U Mainz, Germany
Serge Sharoff, U of Leeds, UK
Stephen Wattam, Lancaster U, UK
Eros Zanchetta, U of Bologna, Italy
Pierre Zweigenbaum, LIMSI, France
+ Members of the organising committee







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