Arabic-L:LING:Cairo Language Engineering Conference
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Date: 29 Jun 2006
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Subject:Cairo Language Engineering Conference
Date: Wed, 21 Jun 2006 09:47:57
From: Salwa Elramly < sramlye at netscape.net >
Subject: 6th Conference On Language Engineering
Full Title: 6th Conference On Language Engineering
Date: 06-Dec-2006 - 07-Dec-2006
Location: Cairo, Egypt
Contact Person: Salwa Elramly
Meeting Email: sramlye at netscape.net
Linguistic Field(s): Computational Linguistics
Call Deadline: 05-Aug-2006
Meeting Description:
The Sixth Conference on Language Engineering is a good opportunity
for gathering
researchers interested in language engineering topics. The Egyptian
Soceity of
Language Engineering, the organizer of this conference encourages
research and
development of products that help in man/machine communication in
natural
language. Although most of the presented papers in the previous five
conferences
dealt with Arabic Language, many were treating bilingual ones, e.g.
machine
translation, natural language processing, information retrieval.
Speech coders,
recognizers, synthesizers find interest from many researchers.
Optical character
recognition in Arabic and latin languages are treated too. We encourage
researchers from all institutions to participate in this conference.
Scope of Conference:
1. Language analysis and comprehension
2. Language generation
3. Spoken language understanding
4. Discourse & dialogue systems
5. Evaluation of natural language processing systems
6. Large corpora
7. Speech recognition and synthesis
8. Natural language processing for information retrieval
9. Machine translation
10. Language engineering frameworks & methodologies
11. Language engineering & artificial intelligence
12. Character recognition
13. Semantic Web and Ontology Languages
Papers are to be submitted in PDF or Word 2000 to
Sramlye at netscape.net
cc esle at asueng.eun.eg/esle
or mailed to:
Prof. Dr. Salwa Elramly
Egyptian Society of Language Engineerig
P.O.B 113 Abbassia Faculty of Engineering, Ain Shams University
1, El sarayat St. Abbassia, Cairo 11517, Egypt
Deadlines:
Submission of full papers
5 August 2006
Notification of acceptance of full papers
16 September 2006
Submission of camera ready papers
21 October 2006
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