Conf: ACL 2012 Joint Workshop SP-Sem-MRL, July 12, 2012, Jeju, Korea

Thierry Hamon thierry.hamon at UNIV-PARIS13.FR
Sat Jun 9 19:18:10 UTC 2012


Date: Wed, 6 Jun 2012 12:47:15 +0200
From: Marianna Apidianaki <marianna at limsi.fr>
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CALL FOR PARTICIPATION
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ACL 2012 Joint Workshop on Statistical Parsing and Semantic Processing
of Morphologically-Rich Languages (SP-Sem-MRL 2012)

Endorsed by SIGLEX, SIGPARSE and the EU's PASCAL Network of Excellence

July 12, 2012 - Jeju, Republic of Korea

Registration: http://www.acl2012.org/registration/sub01.asp

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The joint workshop on Statistical Parsing and Semantic Processing of
Morphologically Rich Languages (SP-Sem-MRL 2012) aims to build upon the
successful first and second SPMRL workshops while extending the overall
scope to include semantic processing where MRLs pose challenges for
algorithms or models initially designed to process English. In
statistical parsing, which has been a cornerstone of research in NLP and
has seen great advances due to the widespread availability of
syntactically annotated corpora, English parsing performance has reached
a high plateau in certain genres, which is however not always indicative
of parsing performance in MRLs, dependency-based and constituency-based
alike. Semantic processing of natural language has similarly seen much
progress in recent years. However, as in parsing, the bulk of the work
has concentrated on English, and MRLs present challenges that the
community is as of yet unaware of, and which current semantic processing
technologies have difficulty coping with. These challenges may lurk in
areas where parses are used as input, or where inadequate pre-processing
of morphological variation hurts parsing and semantic tasks alike.

The goal of this workshop is to encourage cross-fertilization among
researchers working on different Morphologically Rich Languages and
among those working on different levels of processing.

The panel session of the workshop will be devoted to disclosing the data
sets and evaluation procedures for the cross-linguistic cross-framework
SPMRL 2013 Shared Task. Researchers who are interested in participating
in the shared task are encouraged to attend the session and contribute
to the discussion.

For more information: https://sites.google.com/site/spsemmrl2012/

** We are pleased to announce financial support in workshop registration
fees for students, through the generous sponsorship of PASCAL Network of
Excellence.**



KEYNOTE SPEAKERS
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Pr. Mark Steedman (University of Edinburgh) 
Title: Parsing with Case, Coordination, and Free Word-Order

Ivan Titov (Saarland University) 
Title: Monolingual and Crosslingual Unsupervised Induction of Shallow
Semantic Representations

ACCEPTED PAPERS
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ASSIGNING DEEP LEXICAL TYPES USING STRUCTURED CLASSIFIER FEATURES FOR
GRAMMATICAL DEPENDENCIES
João Silva and António Branco

BUILDING AN ARABIC MULTIWORD EXPRESSIONS REPOSITORY
Abdelati Hawwari, Kfir Bar and Mona Diab

COMBINING RULE-BASED AND STATISTICAL SYNTACTIC ANALYZERS
Iakes Goenaga, Koldobika Gojenola, María Jesús Aranzabe, Arantza
Díaz de Ilarraza and Kepa Bengoetxea

GENERATIVE CONSTITUENT PARSING AND DISCRIMINATIVE DEPENDENCY RERANKING:
EXPERIMENTS ON ENGLISH AND FRENCH
Joseph Le Roux, Benoit Favre, Alexis Nasr and Seyed Abolghasem
Mirroshandel

KOREAN TREEBANK TRANSFORMATION FOR PARSER TRAINING
DongHyun Choi, Jungyeul Park and Key-Sun Choi

MACHINE LEARNING OF SYNTACTIC ATTACHMENT FROM MORPHOSYNTACTIC AND
SEMANTIC CO-OCCURRENCE STATISTICS
Szymon Acedański, Adam Slaski and Adam Przepiórkowski

PROBABILISTIC LEXICAL GENERALIZATION FOR FRENCH DEPENDENCY PARSING
Enrique Henestroza Anguiano and Marie Candito

STATISTICAL PARSING OF SPANISH AND DATA DRIVEN LEMMATIZATION
Joseph Le Roux, Benoit Sagot and Djamé Seddah

SUPERVISED LEARNING OF GERMAN QUALIA RELATIONS
Yannick Versley

UNSUPERVISED FRAME BASED SEMANTIC ROLE INDUCTION: APPLICATION TO FRENCH
AND ENGLISH
Alejandra Lorenzo and Christophe Cerisara

USING AN SVM ENSEMBLE SYSTEM FOR IMPROVED TAMIL DEPENDENCY PARSING
Nathan Green, Loganathan Ramasamy and Zdeněk Žabokrtský

USING SYNTHETIC COMPOUNDS FOR WORD SENSE DISCRIMINATION
Yannick Versley and Verena Henrich

ORGANIZING COMMITTEE
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General chairs:
Marianna Apidianaki (LIMSI-CNRS, France)
Ido Dagan (Bar-Ilan University, Israel)
Jennifer Foster (Dublin City University, Ireland)
Yuval Marton (IBM Watson Research Center, US)
Djamé Seddah (University of Paris 4, France)
Reut Tsarfaty (Uppsala University, Sweden)

Shared session chairs:
Katrin Erk (University of Texas at Austin, US)
Ines Rehbein (University of Potsdam, Germany)
Peter Turney (National Research Council, Canada)
Yannick Versley (University of Tuebingen, Germany)



CONTACT
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For any inquiries regarding the workshop please send an email to
sp.sem.mrl2012 at gmail.com

Website: https://sites.google.com/site/spsemmrl2012/


ENDORSMENT AND SPONSORS
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This workshop is endorsed by SIGLEX & SIGPARSE ; and sponsored by the
PASCAL Network of Excellence & the INRIA's Alpage project.


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