Corpora: CFP: DEADLINE EXTENDED for SemaNet'02: COLING-2002 Workshop on Building and Using Semantic Networks
Grace Ngai
grace at weniwen.com
Sat May 4 17:40:12 UTC 2002
COLING-02 Workshop CFP: Building and Using Semantic Networks
SemaNet'02: Building and Using Semantic Networks
Workshop in conjunction with COLING 2002, 1 September 2002, Taipei, Taiwan
Workshop website: http://www.ee.ust.hk/~semanet02/
COLING website: http://www.coling2002.sinica.edu.tw/
Call for Papers
There has been a lot of interest over the past decade in WordNet
(http://www.cogsci.princeton.edu/~wn/), a thesaurus-like semantic network
that has many NLP applications including (but not limited to) machine
translation and multilingual (or cross-lingual) information retrieval.
Among the languages which have attracted higher interest recently are some
of the "low-density" languages, in which very little research and resources
exist. A semantic network in such a language would be a very useful
resource; however, the amount of needed resources and the length of time
needed to hand-construct such a network is often prohibitive. To add to the
problem, some minority languages (especially the indigeneous languages) have
very different language structures, which may become problematic when
attempting to fit concepts in those languages to wordnet hierarchies which
were constructed for languages such as English.
The goal of this one-day workshop is to explore issues surrounding the
construction of semantic networks, including the construction of wordnets
for minority languages and multilingual wordnets. In addition, we would like
to invite papers and demos on industrial applications.
Submissions:
Instructions on submitting papers can be found on the workshop website at
http://www.ee.ust.hk/~semanet02/
Important Dates:
Submission deadline: May 15th, 2002 (NOTE: DEADLINE EXTENDED!)
Notification of Acceptances: June 17th, 2002
Camera-Ready Copies due: July 1st
Workshop: August 31
Organizing Committee:
Grace Ngai (Weniwen Technologies)
Pascale Fung (Weniwen Technologies and Hong Kong University of Science and
Technology)
Kenneth W. Church (AT&T Labs)
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