[Corpora-List] 2nd CFP: TextGraphs Workshop at HLT/NAACL 2007

Irina Matveeva matveeva at cs.uchicago.edu
Fri Dec 8 02:52:31 UTC 2006


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TextGraphs-2

NAACL/HLT 2007 Workshop
Graph-based Methods for Natural Language Processing

http://www.textgraphs.org/ws07

Rochester, NY, April 26, 2007

Regular paper submission deadline: January 29
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Recent years have shown an increased interest in bringing the field of
graph theory into Natural Language Processing. In many NLP
applications entities can be naturally represented as nodes in a graph
and relations between them can be represented as edges. Recent
research has shown that graph-based representations of linguistic
units as diverse as words, sentences and documents give rise to novel
and efficient solutions in a variety of NLP tasks, ranging from part
of speech tagging, word sense disambiguation and parsing to
information extraction, semantic role assignment, summarization and
sentiment analysis.

This workshop builds on the success of the first TextGraphs workshop
at HLT-NAACL 2006. The aim of this workshop is to bring together
researchers working on problems related to the use of graph-based algorithms
for natural
language processing and on the theory of graph-based methods.
It will address a broader spectrum of research areas to foster
exchange of ideas and help to identify principles of using the graph
notions that go beyond an ad-hoc usage. Unveiling these principles will give
rise to applying generic graph
methods to many new problems that can be encoded in this framework.

We invite submissions of papers on graph-based methods applied to
NLP-related problems. Topics include, but are not limited to:

- Graph representations for ontology learning and word sense disambiguation
- Graph algorithms for Information Retrieval, text mining and understanding
- Graph matching for Information Extraction
- Random walk graph methods and Spectral graph clustering
- Graph labeling and edge labeling for semantic representations
- Encoding semantic distances in graphs
- Ranking algorithms based on graphs
- Small world graphs in natural language
- Semi-supervised graph-based methods
- Statistical network analysis and methods for NLP

Submission format:

Submissions will consist of regular full papers of max. 8 pages and
short papers of max. 4 pages, formatted following the NAACL 2007
guidelines. Papers should be submitted using the online submission
form: http://www.softconf.com/hlt/wstextgraphs/

Important dates:

Regular paper submission    January 29
Short paper submissions        February 4
Notification of acceptance      February 22
Camera-ready papers             March 1
Workshop            April 26

Organizers:

Chris Biemann - University of Leipzig, biem at informatik.uni-leipzig.de
Irina Matveeva - University of Chicago, matveeva at cs.uchicago.edu
Rada Mihalcea - University of North Texas, rada at cs.unt.edu
Dragomir Radev - University of Michigan, radev at umich.edu

Invited Speaker:

Andrew McCallum, University of Massachusetts Amherst


Program Committee:

Eneko Agirre, University of the Basque Country, Spain
Monojit Choudhury, Indian Institute of Technology
Diane Cook, Washington State University
Hal Daume III, University of Utah
Gael Dias, Beira Interior University, Portugal
Gunes Erkan, University of Michigan
Michael Gamon, Microsoft Research
Bruno Gaume, IRIT, France
Andrew Goldberg, University of Wisconsin
Samer Hassan, University of North Texas
Hany Hassan, IBM, Egypt
Rosie Jones, Yahoo Research
Fabio Massimo Zanzotto, University of Rome, Italy
Andrew McCallum, University of Massachusetts Amherst
Ani Nenkova, Stanford University
Patrick Pantel, USC Information Sciences Institute
Uwe Quasthoff, University of Leipzig
Aitor Soroa, University of the Basque Country, Spain
Simone Teufel, Cambridge University, UK
Kristina Toutanova, Microsoft Research
Lucy Vanderwende, Microsoft Research
Dominic Widdows, Maya Design
Florian Wolf, F-W Consulting
Xiaojin Zhu, University of Wisconsin
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