[Corpora-List] Call for Papers: The 4th Web as Corpus Workshop (at LREC 2008)
Stefan Evert
stefan.evert at uos.de
Fri Dec 21 17:48:19 UTC 2007
-- apologies for multiple postings --
The 4th Web as Corpus workshop: Can we beat Google?
Marrakech, Morocco (post-LREC workshop)
1 June 2008
http://webascorpus.sf.net/WAC4/
Submission deadline: 29 February 2008
DESCRIPTION
Commercial Web search engines offer fast search on huge amounts of
text, combined with increasingly clever ranking and data analysis
algorithms, but their content-centric services do not cater to the
needs of the computational linguistics and NLP communities. The
leading theme of this workshop, the fourth in a row of highly
successful Web as Corpus meetings, is to find out how to combine the
power and scalability of modern search engine technology with
sophisticated linguistic annotation and query processing.
We invite papers on various topics concerning the use of Web
resources for corpus research and NLP applications, including (but
not limited to) the following:
* linguistic Web crawler technology and Web corpus collection
projects
* applications of Web-derived corpora and other kinds of Web data
* how far does the "easy way" get you? (using search engines, or
Google's n-gram lists; we are particularly interested in a critical
discussion of the usefulness and limitations of such approaches)
* methods and tools for "cleaning" Web pages to turn them into a
corpus (contributors to this topic will be encouraged to participate
in the second CLEANEVAL competition to be held in 2009)
* automatic linguistic annotation of Web data: tokenisation, POS
tagging, lemmatisation, semantic tagging, etc. (established tools
often perform very poorly on Web data)
* search engine architectures for linguists: bringing linguistics
to commercial search engines, or high-performance search technology
to linguistics?
* search engine-related topics such as result ranking (e.g. how
to identify "typical" uses rather than returning 50 very similar
matches on the first page)
* duplicate detection, interactive query refinement, etc.
* reviews and clever uses of search engine APIs (Google, Yahoo,
Altavista, and in particular Microsoft's current generous LiveSearch
API)
This workshop is endorsed by the Special Interest Group on the Web as
Corpus (SIGWAC) of the Association for Computational Linguistics (ACL).
Submission Information: Authors are invited to submit full papers on
original, unpublished work in the topic area of this workshop.
Submissions should follow the format of LREC proceedings and should
not exceed eight (8) pages, including references. We strongly
recommend the use of LREC LaTeX or Microsoft Word style files
tailored for this year's conference. Details on the submission
procedure will be posted on the conference website shortly.
PROGRAMME COMMITTEE
Silvia Bernardini, U of Bologna, Italy
Massimiliano Ciaramita, CNR Pisa, Italy
Jesse de Does, INL, Netherlands
Katrien Depuydt, INL, Netherlands
Stefan Evert, U of Osnabrück, Germany
Cédrick Fairon, UCLouvain, Belgium
William Fletcher, U.S. Naval Academy, USA
Gregory Grefenstette, Commissariat à l'Énergie Atomique, France
Péter Halácsy, Budapest U of Technology and Economics, Hungary
Katja Hofmann, U of Amsterdam, Netherlands
Adam Kilgarriff, Lexical Computing Ltd, UK
Igor Leturia, U of the Basque Country, Spain
Phil Resnik, U of Maryland, College Park, USA
Kevin Scannell, Saint Louis U, USA
Gilles-Maurice de Schryver, U Gent, Belgium
Klaus Schulz, LMU München, Germany
Serge Sharoff, U of Leeds, UK
Eros Zanchetta, U of Bologna, Italy
ORGANISING COMMITTEE
Stefan Evert, University of Osnabrück
Adam Kilgarriff, Lexical Computing
Serge Sharoff, University of Leeds
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