Corpora: 2nd CFP: Terminology Resources and Computation, Due: 31/March/2000
KORTERM
korterm at korterm.kaist.ac.kr
Thu Mar 23 08:56:55 UTC 2000
** The terminology resources and computation workshop's due date is
31/March. **
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" Terminology Resources and Computation "
Held in conjunction with the
2nd Int'l Conference on Language Resources and Evaluation
(LREC 2000)
Athens, Greece
29th May 2000
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-- Call for Papers --
Paper submission due: March 31, 2000
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In the knowledge society in 21st century, knowledge and information
have to be utilized by every person.
Terminology has to be one of language resources and their
application is extended from the language engineering application
like information retrieval, machine translation, to the
multi-lingual marketing of enterprise and the education in each
country. Terminology in each domain is growing up every day.
Information and Knowledge management needs the precise conceptual
definition of terminology and harmonization. The technical
processes for terminology study are as follows:
- To extract terms and additional data from the real usage of
corpus automatically or semi-automatically,
- To consistently define while harmonization with already existing
terms,
- To test in applications like information retrieval, machine
translation, and language service,
- To unify, standardize or harmonize by investigating the major
usage of terms and social norms,
- To synchronize by multi-lingual terminology database alignment,
- To study how to distribute the multi-lingual terminology most
efficiently,
- To customize for each application and for each user,
- To collaborate with terminology organizations at regional and
international levels.
Papers are solicited in the area of the terminology study, the
current state-of-art in terminology databank, computational method
of terminology extraction, application of terminology, thesaurus,
ontology, and languages in special domain, etc.
## Method of submission ##
Papers should not contain more than 2000 words. The title page must
contain the title of the paper, author information (Full name,
Full address, Telephone number, Fax number, E-mail), paper length
in words, and up to 5 keywords paired with English and your mother
language. The main pages should not contain the author information.
The authors are requested to submit one electronic version of their
papers (ps, rtf, or pdf) or three hard copies.
The final version should not be longer than 4,000 words.
Instructions for formatting and presentation of the final version
will be sent to authors upon notification of acceptance.
Electronic submissions should be made to
wtrc at korterm.kaist.ac.kr
Three hard copies of paper must be sent directly to the following
address:
Prof. Key-Sun Choi (WTRC2000 Submission)
Divsion of Computer Science
Dept. of Electrical Engineering & Computer Science
KAIST (Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology)
373-1 Kusong-dong Yusong-gu Taejon 305-701 Korea
TEL +82-42-869-3565
FAX +82-42-867-3565
## Important dates ##
Paper submission due: 31/Mar/2000
Acceptance notice: 15/Apr/2000
Camera-ready copy: 1/May/2000
## Program committee ##
. Christian Galinski, InfoTerm, Vienna, Austria (Chair)
. Key-Sun Choi, Korterm, KAIST, Taejon, Korea (Associate-Chair)
. Qing Fang, CNIS (China National Institute of Standardization),
Beijing, China
. Yuzuru Fujiwara, Japan Terminology Association,Tokyo, Japan
. Kaguera Kyo, NACSIS, Tokyo, Japan
. Gerhard Budin, University of Vienna, Vienna, Austria
. Hava?rd Hjulstad, RTT (Nowegian Council for Technical
Terminology), Oslo, Norway
. Klaus-Dirk Schmitz, University of Applied Sciences Cologne,
Koeln, Germany
. Takehiro Sioda, NHK, Tokyo, Japan
. Sue-Ellen Wright, Kent State University, Ohio, USA
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