Corpora: CALL FOR PARTICIPATION -- Computerm 2002
TATEISI Yuka
yucca at is.s.u-tokyo.ac.jp
Mon Jun 24 03:17:29 UTC 2002
The CFP that I sent earlier had a mistake and here is a corrected one.
I am sorry for multiple posting.
CALL FOR PARTICIPATION
Computerm 2002: 2nd International Workshop on Computational Terminology
---- A COLING-2002 WORKSHOP ----
Academia Sinica, Taipei, Taiwan
31 August, 2002
http://www.sciences.univ-nantes.fr/info/recherche/Theme_TALN/cfpComputerm02.html
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Dear Colleagues,
The Organising Committee of the Computerm 2002 at the occasion of COLING-2002
are pleased to welcome participants from all countries to join us at the
Computerm workshop to be held on 31 August, 2002 at Academia Sinica, Taipei.
The workshop is for promoting exchange of information among researchers
interested in technical or specialised terms and terminology from all over
the world, and covers such topics as:
- Basic computational terminology such as term extraction from corpora,
structuring of terminology, multilingual terminology alignment, terminolgy
resource management;
- Linguistc aspects relevant to terminology such as processing compounds
and paraphrasing;
- Applications such as domain-dependent IE/NE/QA tasks, IR/indexing with
domain-dependent lexical perspectives, terminology encoding, document
structuring through terminological information.
This year we have 12 high-quality papers for oral presentation, and a 30
minutes discussion for the topics related to computational terminology.
The program (tentative) is attached below. For updated information, please
refer to the workshop webpage at:
http://www.sciences.univ-nantes.fr/info/recherche/Theme_TALN/cfpComputerm02.html
The first Computerm workshop held in 1998 at Motreal, Canada, was a great
success,
with 17 papers (oral and poster) and more than 50 perticipants. The papers were
eventially made into a single volume of "Recent Advances in Computational
Terminology" (John Benjamins, 2001).
The on-line registration system is also open at the COLING main website:
http://www.coling2002.sinica.edu.tw/r-online.html.
We look forwards to your participation in August.
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Organising Committee
Lee-Feng Chien, Academia Sinica, Taiwan
Beatrice Daille, IRIN, Universite de Nantes, France
Kyo Kageura, National Institute of Informatics, Japan
Hiroshi Nakagawa, Information Technology Center, University of Tokyo, Japan
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Scientific Committee
Khurshid Ahmad, University of Surrey, UK
Sophia Ananiadou, University of Salford, UK
Teresa Cabre, University Pompeu Fabra, Barcelona, Spain
Hsin-Hsi Chen, National Taiwan University, Taiwan
Key-Sun Choi, KAIST, Korea
Ido Dagan, Bar Ilan University, Israel
Eric Gaussier, Xerox Research Centre Europe, France
Ulrich Heid, Universitaet Stuttgart, Stuttgart, Germany
Hang Li, Microsoft Research Asia, China
Robert Losee, University of North Carolina, USA
Jian-Yun Nie, University of Montreal, Montreal, Canada
Padmini Srinivasan, The University of Iowa, USA
Tomek Strzalkowski, State University of New York at Albany, USA
Yuka Tateishi, University of Tokyo, Japan
Evelyne Tzoukermann, Bell Labs Innovations, Lucent Technologies, USA
Pierre Zweigenbaum, AP-HP, Universite Paris 6, France
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Program
Session 1: 9:00-10:30
Multilingual Terminology Processing: Basic and Applications
9:00-9:30 Langlais, P. "Terminology to the Rescue of Statistical Machine
Translation: An Experiment"
9:30-10:00 Kwong, O. Y., Tsou, B. K., Lai, T. B.Y., Luk, R. W.P., Cheung, L.
Y. L.
and Chik, F. C. Y. "Alignment and Extraction of Bilingual Legal Terminology
from Context Profiles"
10:00-10:30 Carl, M. and Langlais, P. "Toward an Intelligent Terminology
Database as a Front-and Backend for Statistical Machine Translation"
Break: 10:30-11:00
Session 2: 11:00-12:20
Extraction of Terms and their Variations
11:00-11:30 Oh, J-H. and Choi, K-S. "A Bootstrapping Method for Automatic
Term Recognition"
11:30-12:00 Yamamoto, K. "Acquisition of Lexical Paraphrases from Texts"
12:00-12:20 Nakagawa, H. and Mori, T. "Simple but Powerful Automatic Term
Extraction Method"
Lunch Break: 12:20-13:30
Session 3: 13:30-15:30
Terminology Structuring and Terminology-related Applications
13:30-14:00 Zweigenbaum, P. and Grabar, N. "Lexically-based Terminology
Structuring: Some Inherent Limits"
14:00-14:30 Spasic, I., Ananiadou, S. and Nenadic, G. "Automatic Discorvery
of Term Similarities Using Pattern Mining"
14:30-15:00 Lin, Y-C. and Hung, P-H. "Probabilistic Named Entity
Verification"
15:00-15:30 Tomuro, N. "Question Terminology and Representation for Question
Type Classication"
Break: 15:30-16:00
Session 4: 16:00-17:00
Compound Noun Analysis and Parsing
16:00-16:30 Takeuchi, K., Kageura, K. and Koyama, T. "An LCS-based Approach
for Analyzing Japanese Compound Nouns with Deverbal Heads"
16:30-17:00 Buckeridge, A. M. and Sutclie, R. F. E. "Disambiguating Noun
Compounds with Latent Semantic Indexing"
Session 5: 17:00-17:30
Closing Discussion
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