[Corpora-List] Australia: Multilingual Language Resources and Interoperability Workshop, at Coling-ACL 2006 --- DEADLINE EXTENSION
Gilles Serasset
Gilles.Serasset at imag.fr
Wed Mar 29 11:22:53 UTC 2006
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Call for Papers
(DEADLINE EXTENSION, SEE NEW DATES BELOW)
Post COLING/ACL-2006 Workshop:
Multilingual Language Resources and Interoperability
Sydney, Australia July 23rd, 2006
http://coli.lili.uni-bielefeld.de/mlri06
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MLRI06: Multilingual Language Resources and Interoperability
In an ever-expanding information society, most information systems are
now facing the "multilingual challenge". Lexical resources play an
essential role in these information systems. Such lexical resources
need to provide information on many languages in a common framework and
should be (re)usable in many applications (for automatic or human use).
This workshop aims at bringing together research on using and building
different language resources, such as lexicons, (Semantic Web)
ontologies, tagsets, annotation schemes etc., to achieve multilingual
interoperation.
We welcome submissions on recent and innovative work involving such
multilingual ressources. Submissions should focus on any of the
following topics:
- models for language/application-independent linguistic data,
- multilingual linguistic data acquisition and maintenance,
- interaction between different kinds of resources (lexicons,
corpora, ontologies, etc.) for different languages,
- lexical architectures to link data between languages
- Internationalization of annotations and representations
- use of linguistic resources for applications in a
multilingual
context
- reuse of existing lexical resources in a specific
multilingual
application
- human use of lexical resources in a multilingual context
- quality evaluation of multilingual data
- standardization issues
We welcome submissions concerning multilingual language resources of
ANY kind. However, special attention will be given to submissions
presenting uses of XML to achieve multilingual interoperability.
Moreover, as the workshop takes place in Australia, special attention
will also be given to submissions on resources involving Asian or
Australian lesser-used languages.
The intent of the workshop is not only to review academic developments
but also to hear from industry, how these resources are used in new
technology developments and what the current needs are in the field.
Presentations, project notes and position papers are welcome.
SUBMISSION INSTRUCTIONS
Submissions should follow the two-column format of ACL proceedings and
should not exceed eight (8) pages, including references. As the review
process will NOT be blind, the names and affiliations of authors
should be kept on the first page. We strongly recommend the use of the
LaTeX style files or Microsoft Word document template that will be
made available on the COLING/ACL onference Web site. A description of
the required format will be made available to those who are unable to
make direct use of these style files.
Submission will be electronic. The only accepted format for submitted
papers is Adobe PDF. The papers must be submitted no later than April
13, 2006. Papers submitted after that time will not be reviewed. For
details of the submission procedure, please consult the submission
webpage reachable via the workshop website.
Questions regarding the submission procedure should be directed to the
Program Co-Chairs (Gilles.Serasset at imag.fr,
andreas.witt at uni-bielefeld.de).
IMPORTANT DATES (* REVISED *)
Deadline for submission of Papers: April 13, 2006
Notification of Acceptance: May 9, 2006
Deadline for final paper submission: May 28, 2006
ORGANIZING COMMITTEE
Susan Armstrong ISSCO, Université de Genève, Switzerland
Jim Breen, Monash University, Australia
Ulrich Heid IMS-CL, University of Stuttgart, Germany
Felix Sasaki, World Wide Web Consortium (Keio Research Institute at
SFC), Japan
Gilles Sérasset, GETA CLIPS-IMAG, Université Joseph Fourier, France
Andreas Witt, Bielefeld University, Germany
PROGRAM COMMITTEE
Helen Aristar-Dry, The Linguist List
Susan Armstrong ISSCO, Université de Genève, Switzerland
Pushpak Battacharya IIT, Mumbai, India
Christian Boitet GETA CLIPS-IMAG, Université Joseph Fourier, France
Pierrette Bouillon ISSCO, Université de Genève, Switzerland
Jim Breen, Monash University, Australia
Nicoletta Calzolari CNR, Pisa, Italy
Jean Carletta, University of Edinburgh, UK
Dan Cristea, University of Iasi, Romania
Patrick Drouin OLST, University of Montreal,Canada
Scott Farrar, University of Arizona, Tuscon, USA
Ulrich Heid IMS-CL, University of Stuttgart, Germany
Erhard Hinrichs, Eberhard-Karls-Universität Tübingen, Germany
Claus Huitfeldt, Bergen University, Norway
Phanh Huy Khan, DATIC, University of Danang, Vietnam
Nancy Ide, Vassar University, Poughkeepsie, NY, USA
Kyo Kageura University of Tokyo, Tokyo, Japan
Chuah Choy Kim, USM, Penang, Malaisie
Anke Luedeling, HU Berlin, Germany
Mathieu Mangeot Université de Savoie, France
Dieter Metzing, Bielefeld University, Germany
Massimo Poesio, University of Essex, UK
Alain Polguère, OLST, University of Montreal,Canada
Andrei Popescu-belis ISSCO, Université de Genève, Switzerland
Goutam Kumar Saha, Centre for Development of Advanced Computing, CDAC,
Kolkata, India
Felix Sasaki, World Wide Web Consortium (Keio Research Institute at
SFC), Japan
Thomas Schmidt, ICSI, Berkeley, USA
Gilles Sérasset, GETA CLIPS-IMAG, Université Joseph Fourier, France
Gary Simons, SIL, Dallas, USA
Virach Sornlertlamvanich, Thai Computational Linguistics Laboratory,
NICT, Thailand
C.M. Sperberg-McQueen, MIT Boston and W3C, USA
Manfred Stede, Potsdam University, Germany
Koichi Takeuchi, Okayama University, Japan
Dan Tufis, RACAI, Uni Bucharest, Romania
Jun'ichi Tsujii, University of Tokyo, Japan
Takehito Utsuro, Kyoto University, Japan
Andreas Witt, Bielefeld University, Germany
Michael Zock, LIMSI, Orsay, France
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