Arabic-L:LING:Computational Approaches to Arabic-Script Based Languages
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1) Subject:Computational Approaches to Arabic-Script Based Languages,
Second Call
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Date: 08 May 2009
From:"Megerdoomian, Karine" <karine at mitre.org>
Subject:Computational Approaches to Arabic-Script Based Languages,
Second Call
* SECOND CALL FOR PAPERS *
THIRD
WORKSHOP ON
COMPUTATIONAL APPROACHES TO ARABIC SCRIPT-BASED LANGUAGES (CAASL3)
August 26, 2009
Machine Translation Summit XII
Ottawa, Ontario, Canada
http://arabicscript.org/CAASL3
The Organizing Committee of the Third Workshop on Computational
Approaches to Arabic Script-based Languages invites proposals for
presentation at CAASL3, being held in conjunction with MT Summit XII.
Submission Deadline has been extended to May 29, 2009.
WORKSHOP DESCRIPTION
The first two workshops (2004 and 2007) brought together researchers
working on the computer processing of Arabic script-based languages
such as Arabic, Persian (Farsi and Dari), Pashto and Urdu, among
others. The usage of the Arabic script and the influence of Arabic
vocabulary give rise to certain computational issues that are common
to these languages despite their being of distinct language families,
such as right to left direction, encoding variation, absence of
capitalization, complex word structure, and a high degree of ambiguity
due to non-representation of short vowels in the writing system.
The third workshop (CAASL3), five years after the successful first
workshop, will provide a forum for researchers from academia,
industry, and government developers, practitioners, and users to share
their research and experience with a focus on machine translation. It
also provides an opportunity to assess the progress that has been made
since the first workshop in 2004.
The call for papers as well as future information on the workshop can
be found at http://www.arabicscript.org.
IMPORTANT DATES
Paper submission deadline: May 29, 2009
Notification of acceptance: June 29, 2009
Camera ready submissions: July 27, 2009
WORKSHOP TOPICS
We welcome submissions in any area of NLP in Arabic script-based
languages. However, preference would be given to papers that focus on
Machine Translation applications of Arabic script-based languages. The
main themes of this workshop include:
• Statistical and rule-based machine translation
• Translation aids
• Evaluation methods and techniques of machine translation systems
• MT of dialectal and conversational language
• Computer-mediated communication (e.g., blogs, forums, chats)
• Knowledge bases, corpora, and development of resources for MT
applications
• Speech-to-speech MT
• MT combined with other technologies (speech translation, cross-
language information retrieval, multilingual text categorization,
multilingual text summarization, multilingual natural language
generation, etc.)
• Entity extraction
• Tokenization and segmentation
• Speech synthesis and recognition
• Text to speech systems
• Semantic analysis
SUBMISSION REQUIREMENTS
Papers should not have been presented somewhere else or be under
consideration for publication elsewhere, and should not identify the
author(s). They should emphasize completed work rather than intended
work. Each paper will be anonymously reviewed by three members of the
program committee.
Papers must be submitted in PDF format to caasl3 at arabicscript.org by
midnight of the due date. Submissions should be in English. The papers
should be attached to an email indicating contact information for the
author(s) and paper’s title. Papers should not exceed 8 pages
including references and tables, and should follow the formatting
guidelines posted at
CONTACT INFORMATION
For further information, please visit the workshop site at http://www.arabicscript.org/CAASL3
or contact the organizing committee atcaasl3 at arabicscript.org.
ORGANIZING COMMITTEE
Ali Farghaly, Oracle USA
Karine Megerdoomian, The MITRE Corporation
Hassan Sawaf, AppTek Inc.
PROGRAM COMMITTEE
Jan W. Amtrup (Kofax Image Products)
Mahmood Bijankhan (Tehran University)
Tim Buckwalter (University of Maryland)
Violetta Cavalli-Sforza (Al Akhawayn University, Morocco)
Sherri L. Condon (The MITRE Corporation)
Kareem Darwish (Cairo University and IBM)
Mona Diab (Columbia University)
Joseph Dichy (Lyon University)
Ahmad Emami (IBM)
Andrew Freeman (The MITRE Corporation)
Nizar Habash (Columbia University)
Lamia Hadrich Belguith (University of Sfax, Tunisia)
Hany Hassan (IBM)
Sarmad Hussain (CRULP and FAST National University, Pakistan)
Simin Karimi (University of Arizona)
Hermann Ney (RWTH Aachen, Germany)
Farhad Oroumchian (University of Wollongong in Dubai)
Nick Pendar (H5 Technologies)
Kristin Precoda (SRI International)
Jean Sennellart (SYSTRAN)
Ahmed Rafea (The American University in Cairo)
Khaled Shaalan (The British University in Dubai)
Mehrnoush Shamsfard (Shahid Beheshti University, Iran)
Otakar Smrz (Charles University in Prague)
Imed Zitouni (IBM)
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