[Corpora-List] CFP: CICLing-2005, Computational Linguistics & NLP. Mexico, February
Alexander Gelbukh
sixth.conf at cicling.org
Fri Sep 17 05:15:18 UTC 2004
Second CFP: CICLing-2005
6th International Conference
on Intelligent Text Processing
and Computational Linguistics
February 13 to 19
Mexico City, Mexico
www.CICLing.org/2005
(Please distribute)
PUBLICATION:
Springer Lecture Notes in Computer Science
SUBMISSION DEADLINE:
October 10, short papers: October 20
See submission address on www.CICLing.org/2005
KEYNOTE SPEAKERS:
Ellen Riloff, Kevin Knight, Christian Boitet,
one more to be announced on www.CICLing.org/2005
EXCURSIONS:
Ancient pyramids, Monarch butterflies,
great cave and colonial city, and more.
See photos of past events on www.CICLing.org
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| Topics
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Computational linguistics research:
Comp. Linguistics theories and formalisms
Knowledge representation
Comp. morphology, syntax, semantics
Discourse models
Text generation
Statistical methods, corpus linguistics
Lexical resources
Intelligent text processing and applications:
Information retrieval, question answering
Information extraction
Text mining
Document categorization and clustering
Automatic summarization
Natural language interfaces
Spell-checking
and related topics
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| Schedule (tentative)
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Sun 13: Excursion to ancient Indian pyramids
Mon 14: Registration. Talks. Welcome party + posters
Tue 15: Talks
Wed 16: Excursion to Monarch Butterfly wintering site
Thu 17: Talks
Fri 18: Discussions. Excursion to Anthropological Museum
Sat 19: Excursion to pyramids, caves, and colonial city
Possible alternative excursion to the City Center on
Wednesday; no guarantee yet.
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See complete CFP and contact on www.CICLing.org/2005.
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Apologies for possible repetitions.
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