[Corpora-List] Dictionary Writing Systems: 4th Intnl workshop, Italy, Sept 2006
Adam Kilgarriff
adam at lexmasterclass.com
Tue Mar 7 16:33:05 UTC 2006
Fourth International Workshop on
DICTIONARY WRITING SYSTEMS
(DWS 2006)
Torino, Italy, 6 September 2006
(pre EURALEX conference)
Workshop website: http://nlp.fi.muni.cz/dws06
A dictionary writing system (DWS) is a piece of software for writing and
producing a dictionary. It might include an editor, a database, a web
interface and various management tools (for allocating work etc.) It
operates with a dictionary grammar, which specifies the structure of the
dictionary.
We invite submission of research papers and demos. Submission deadline is
**** 11th June 2006 ****
The workshop is relevant for:
• dictionary project managers
• lexical database users and developers
• lexicographers
• students of lexicography, lexicology, computational linguistics
The workshop follows similar successful events in Brighton, UK in 2002 and
2003, and Brno, the Czech Republic in 2004.
Program committee:
• Philippe Climent, IDM, France
• Steve Crowdy, Longman Dictionaries/Pearson Education, U.K.
• Adam Kilgarriff, Lexical Computing Ltd. and U. Sussex, U.K. (Chair)
• Karel Pala, Masaryk University, Brno, Czech Republic
• Gilles-Maurice de Schryver, TshwaneDJe HLT and Ghent U, Belgium
• Pavel Smrz, Brno U of Technology, Czech Republic
Fee: €96 (to be confirmed)
Full-time Student fee: €48 (to be confirmed)
Venue will be central Torino; details to follow. For travel etc see EURALEX
conference website, http://www.euralex2006.unito.it
<http://www.euralex2006.unito.it/>
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