[Corpora-List] 1st Workshop on International Proofing Tools and Language Technologies (CFP)

Aggeliki Vri avri at cti.gr
Fri Jul 25 07:22:23 UTC 2003


       Workshop on International Proofing Tools and Language Technologies

                          1st Call for Papers

		http://www.cti.gr/ru2/workshop/index.htm


Workshop Motivation

Recent years have seen major breakthroughs in natural language processing
(NLP) technology based on the development of powerful new techniques that
combine linguistic information and statistical methods. A critical element
that is still lacking, however, is the availability of NLP technology to
end users as a default service of any system independently of working
environments and application platforms. Despite the heavy usage of some
Proofing Tools in specific tasks and environments there are still areas of
computing systems that lack any service provided by such tools. In this
respect the workshop on Proofing Tools and Language Technologies aims at
sheding light on the availability and services of such tools as well as
setting the grounds for their extension to other areas of computer
technology.


Workshop Objectives

The purpose of the workshop is to bring together researchers, engineers
and vendors interested in the advances and real-life applications of
various Proofing Tools incorporated in their information systems. The
workshop will cover different aspects of Information Systems Applications,
including Database Technology, Natural Language Processing Modules,
Systems Integration, Desktop Applications, Information Systems
Specification and Services Improvement for sustainable development.

The workshop focuses on real world applications; therefore contributors
should highlight the benefits of Proofing Tools, Language Technologies and
NLP applications for industrial purposes, suggesting alternatives on how
to solve Informantion Systems' problems and improve their performance.
Papers describing advanced approaches towards Proofing Tools design and
implelementation and survey papers indicating future directions in the
area of Information Systems' Applications are strongly encouraged. Papers
describing original work or new approaches in any of the areas listed
below are encouraged.

Accepted papers, presented at the event will be published in the
Proceedings of the Workshop, which will be published after the event and
made available via the workshop's web site. Both full research reports and
work-in-progress reports are welcome. A special session dedicated to
demonstrations as well as a turorial dedicated to technical and scientific
topics are also envisaged. Industrial and private sector vendors
interested in demonstrating their products as well as their methodologies
for Proofing Tools and applications development are invited to submit a
short paper indicating the main points of their demos.

Topics of Interest

We invite submission of papers on topics relevant to Information Systems'
Applications, Proofing Tools Development and Language Technologies,
including but not limited to:

-Proofing Tools Specifications with emphasis on linguistic issues

-Language Technologies and multilingualism

-Bussines competitiveness and NLP services improvement for meeting end
 users and developers requirements

-Language-specific tools

-Lexical resources and standardization patterns

-Evaluation measures

-Security mechanisms

-Difficulties encountered while developing Proofing Tools

-Databases and Information Systems Integration

-Futute advances and perspectives in Poofing Tools development and how
 these affect language processing modules

-Proofing Tools integration platforms

Papers may address one or more of the listed topics, although
contributions are not limited by them and can also discuss relevant topics
that fit in one or more of the main topic areas.


Important Dates

Deadline for woskhop abstract submission: 30 August 2003

Notification of acceptance: 15 September 2003

Final version of full/short papers and demos for workshop proceedings: 20
October 2003

Submissions

Papers should describe existing work and research connected to the topics
of the workshop. The presentation at the workshop will be 20 minutes long
(15 minutesd presentation and 5 minutes discussion). Each submission
should include: tittle, author(s), affiliation, and contact author's
e-mail address, postal address, phone and fax numbers. Extended abstracts
(maximum 1,500 words), plain-text format should be sent to:
aggeliki at ceid.upatras.gr

The final version of the accepted submissions should be no longer that 10
A4 pages. Instructions on the format and presentation of the final version
will be sent to authors upon notification of acceptance.


Submissions of tutorials.

Anyone interested in organizing a tutorial should submit a proposal to the
Wokshop secretary (aggeliki at ceid.upatras.gr) before 20 September 2003 by
-e-mail. Proposals should specify the topic and scope of the tutorial, the
background knowledge of the participants as well as a short CV of the
instructor(s).

Workshop location: Athens, Greece (the venue will be announced soon).

Workshop dates: 23-24 October 2003 (TBC)

Program Committee

Dimitris Christodoulakis, Greece (chair)
Athanassios Skodras, Greece
Frederique Segond, France
Manolis Tzagarakis, Greece
Goran Nenadic, UK

(to be extended)

Invited Speakers

(to be announced)

Sponsoring Organizations

(to be announced)

Local Organization

(to be announced)



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