[Corpora-List] special issue of TAL journal on Question Answering

Brigitte Grau brigitte.grau at limsi.fr
Tue Mar 14 14:11:57 UTC 2006


		      Question-Answering Systems

		   SPECIAL ISSUE OF THE TAL JOURNAL

		Deadline for submission: 10 April 2006

GUEST EDITORS:

Brigitte Grau (LIMSI - Orsay) and Bernardo Magnini (ITC-irst, Trento)


SECOND CALL FOR PAPERS

Advanced Information Access Systems have to provide concise answers to
precise questions in order to satisfy user needs. When users are
interested in specific factual information, answers can be extracted
from a document collection only by using systems specifically designed
for the task. For example, answering a question such as "What is the
most expensive car in the world?" requires deep analysis of document
passages to extract the relevant piece of information. Interrogations
can cover either an open domain or a specialty domain. In both cases
the main characteristic of recent Question Answering (QA) systems is
that the answer is extracted from a document collection.

QA functionalities can be implemented only if IR systems can analyze
both queries and documents at a deeper level. As a consequence, QA is
at the crossroad of several research fields. It is grounded, of
course, on Information Retrieval (IR), but it also concerns Natural
Language Processing in an important way. To some extent, it also
comprises fields such as Machine Learning and Knowledge
Representation.

Moreover, QA scenarios look to new capabilities to address crucial
issues in Information Access. Some of these capabilities are still in
an embryonic state in current IR systems, including: evaluating
whether an answer to a question exists in a document collection,
achieving a synthesis from multiple or partial answers, and using
dialog for refining a query. Other capabilities, like the merging of
partial answers, needs the integration of techniques developed in
different research areas, such as anaphora resolution and textual
inferences.

The main focus of the Special Issue is on open-domain QA, either for
large collections of documents or for the Web. Papers presenting QA
systems for restricted domains or dedicated to QA on structured
information (e.g., knowledge bases, databases) will also be taken into
account provided that the problems and solutions they address can be
easily ported to textual open-domain QA.

Submissions are expected on all aspects related to Question-Answering.
More precisely, contributions can either present a Question-Answering
system as a whole or focus on one of its processes. If the submission
concerns a process, it should emphasize its role in the Question
Answering context.

Specific topics include, but are not limited to:

* Question analysis: question classification, extraction of the
   expected answer type and focus, extraction of the question context
   or, more generally, of semantic constraints which can help the
   answer extraction.

* Passage extraction: matching between a question and document
   passages, use of paraphrases and textual entailment for Question
   Answering.

* Resources and tools for QA: recognition and extraction of terms and
   their linguistic variants, question type classifications,
   repositories of answer patterns, multilingual resources for QA.

* Answer extraction: Named Entities for QA, type checking for answer
   extraction, methods for answers ranking.

* Answer justification: methods for enriching exact answers with
   contextual information.

* Complex questions: temporally-restricted questions, context-related
   questions, opinion questions.

* Evaluation: QA components evaluation, definition and construction of
   benchmarks for QA, automatic or semi automatic methods for
   evaluating QA systems, methods for estimating question difficulty.

Submissions can also consider cross-domain topics in relation to
application scenarios in Question Answering, such as:

* QA and machine learning: use of machine learning for selecting and
   extracting answers to a question, datasets for training machine
   learning algorithms for Question Answering applications.

* Interactive Question Answering.

* Multilingual QA: portability of QA systems to another language;
   cross-language QA (i.e. questions in a source language and search in
   a document collection in a target language); machine translation
   applied to QA.

* QA applications on the Web: using the Web as a source of knowledge
   or a source of answers; specific aspects of searching answers on the
   Web.

* Multi-document QA: fusion and coherence of multiple answers, partial
   answers, answer generation.


THE JOURNAL

(see http://www.atala.org/ or http://tal.revuesonline.com/)
TAL (Traitement Automatique des Langues/Natural Language Processing)
is a forty year old international journal edited by ATALA (French
Association for Natural Language Processing) with the support of CNRS
(National Center for Scientific Research).  It is published and
distributed by Hermès Lavoisier.


FORMAT

Papers will be submitted in PDF format. Style sheets (Word and LateX)
are available for download at http://tal.e-revues.com/appel.jsp


LANGUAGE

Manuscripts may be submitted in English or French. French
language is mandatory for French-speaking authors.


IMPORTANT DATES

10/04/2006  Deadline for submission
31/05/2006  Notification to authors
10/07/2006  Revised version
29/08/2006  Final version of papers


PAPER SUBMISSION

Contributions (25 pages maximum) have to be sent by e-mail to
both addresses below:

Brigitte Grau <brigitte.grau at iie.cnam.fr>
Bernardo Magnini <magnini at itc.it>


SCIENTIFIC COMMITTEE

Patrice Bellot (LIA, Avignon)
Moh Boughanem (IRIT, Toulouse)
Claude de Loupy (Sinequa, Paris)
Olivier Ferret (CEA-LIST, Fontenay aux roses)
Patrick Gallinari (LIP6, Paris)
Claire Gardent (Loria, Nancy)
Gabriel Illouz (LIMSI, Orsay)
Guy Lapalme (RALI, Montreal)
Dominique Laurent (Synapse, Toulouse)
Jimmy Lin (University of Maryland)
Diego Mollá (Macquarie University)
Laura Monceaux (LINA, Nantes)
Thierry Poibeau (LIPN, Villetaneuse)
Isabelle Robba (LIMSI, Orsay)
Sophie Rosset (LIMSI, Orsay)
Horacio Saggion (University of Sheffield)
Richard Sutcliffe (University of Essex)
Isabelle Tellier (GRAPPA, Lille)
Anne Vilnat (LIMSI, Orsay)



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