[Corpora-List] TMS 2009 - Open Call for Papers
Sven Windisch
windisch at informatik.uni-leipzig.de
Wed Oct 22 12:07:43 UTC 2008
Dear subscribers of the corpora list.
I'd like to send you the Call for Papers for the 2009 Text Mining
Services Conference, which will take place in Leipzig, Germany in March
2009.
Please submit your paper until 20th November, 2008, in electronic form.
Kind regards
Sven Windisch
Organisation Committee Member
Conference and Workshop on Text Mining Services – TMS, Leipzig 2009
*Workshop: 24-25.3.2009*
*Student Day: 23.3.2009*
*Submission of workshop papers: 20.11.08*
*Author notification: 20.12.2008*
*Publication ready version: 2.2.2009*
*Keynote by Stefan Wrobel, Fraunhofer IAIS, St. Augustin/Bonn*
A necessary precondition for High Tech Services is a systematic and
structured acquisition, generation, processing, administration,
presentation, reuse, and publication of /contents/. Content services
make available the resources and programs needed for that. Public
digital text and data resources are linked together and made accessible
by common standards. New software architectures integrate digital
resources and processing tools like text and data mining to develop new
and better content for specific applications.
Text and content mining is of central importance for internet based
media services and intelligent search services. These services will be
standard for next generation portals. They also form the basis of the
so-called E-Humanities. Text Mining services already are of commercial
interest for the media and publishing houses, for on-line and off-line
journalism, quality analysis and assurance in industries, patent and
technology mining, trend mining and trend management, and media and
marketing analysis.
The workshop will address and discuss urging research issues and
approaches for text mining services as part of the SABRE multi
conference focusing on services science in cooperation with the
Department of Computer Science
<http://www.informatik.uni-leipzig.de/idxeng.html> and the Information
Systems Institute
<http://www.iwi.uni-leipzig.de/startseite-en?set_language=en&cl=en> as
well as the Historisches Seminar
<http://www.uni-leipzig.de/histsem/116.html> of the University of
Leipzig, University of Applied Science Leipzig
<http://www.htwk-leipzig.de/> and the Leipzig Graduate School of
Managment (HHL) <http://www.hhl.de/>, together with the German
government funded research projects eAQUA (http://www.eaqua.net/),
D-SPIN (http://www.sfs.uni-tuebingen.de/dspin/index.shtml), Topic Maps
2.0 Lab (http://www.topicmapslab.de/), and the EU funded project CLARIN
(http://www.clarin.eu/). The up-to-date state of the art in text mining
services will be presented and discussed amongst representatives both
from research and industry as well as different scientific disciplines.
*Topics*
The topics of TMS 2009 include but are not limited to:
- Survey of text mining services and related projects
- Design and engineering of text mining services
- Basic text mining services technologies and architectures
- Language resources and text mining services
- Use of text mining services in the E-Humanities
- Industrialization and standardization of text mining services
- Customer integration in design, delivery and operation
- Business models for text mining services (e.g. pricing,
revenue strategies, organization)
- Management and customization of text mining services
- Legal aspects (e.g. assets, intellectual property building,
property rights, branding)
TMS 2009 seeks two types of contributions
- Full research papers (english) 10 pages
- Application and development experience papers (industry,
E-Humanities) 6 pages
All submitted papers will undergo a rigorous double blind peer review
process. Author’s names and addresses must NOT appear in the head of the
submitted paper, and self-reference should be in the third person.
Preceding the text on the first page only the title of the contribution
should be shown without specifying the author(s) and his/their affiliation.
Papers will be selected based on originality, quality, soundness, and
relevance. All contributions must be original, not published, accepted
or submitted for publication elsewhere.
*Please submit your paper until 20th November, 2008, in electronic form
under the conference management system*
www.https://sabreconference.wifa.uni-leipzig.de/frontend
<http://www.https//sabreconference.wifa.uni-leipzig.de/frontend>
Publication of accepted contributions
All papers (full research papers, application and development papers)
will be published as part of a Institute of Applied Informatics (InfAI
e.V.) publication series published by Logos.
Selected best papers will be invited to create extended versions for
submission to a special issue of an international journal (e.g. Language
Technology).
*General Chair*
Gerhard Heyer (Computer Science, University of Leipzig)
Charlotte Schubert (Historical Sciences, University of Leipzig)
Peter Wittenburg (Computer Science, MPI Nimwegen)
Manfred Kirchgeorg (Marketing, Leipzig Graduate School of Management)
*Organisation Committee Members*
Sven Windisch, Volker Boehlke, Marco Büchler, Lutz Maicher
*Program Committee*
Khurshid Ahmad, Computer Science Dept., Trinity College Dublin, Ireland
Günter Bentele, Public Relations, University of Leipzig
Chris Biemann, Powerset – Semantic Search Engine, San Francisco, USA
Karsten Böhm, Applied Computer Science, FH Kufstein, Austria
Gerhard Budin, Translation Science, University of Vienny, Austria
Peter Buhr, Electronic Publishing, DIE ZEIT, Hamburg, Germany
Hamish Cunningham, NLP Computer Science, University of Sheffield, UK
Gregory Crane, Department of Classics, Tufts University, USA
Werner Dubitzky, Dept. of Bioinformatics, University of Ulster, UK
Maximilian Eibl, Media and Computer Science, University of Chemnitz, Germany
Dieter Fabian, Finanz Informatik GmbH, Hannover, Germany
Klaus-Peter Fähnrich, Computer Science, University of Leipzig, Germany
Christiane Fellbaum, Linguistics and DWDS, Princeton University and
BBAW, Potsdam
Jürgen Franke, Text and Data Mining, Daimler Research, Ulm, Germany
Norbert Fuhr, Information Retrieval, Duisburg University, Germany
Christian Galinski, TermNet, Wien, Austria
Juan Garcés, British National Library, London, UK
Eric Gaussier, Computer Science Dept., University of Grenoble, France
Peter Gentsch, Business Intelligence Group and Text Tech GmbH, Berlin
Michael Haller, Institute of Journalism, University of Leipzig, Germany
Andreas Henrich, Computer Science, University of Bamberg, Germany
Gerhard Heyer, NLP Computer Science, University of Leipzig
Erhard Hinrichs, Computational Linguistics, University of Tübingen, Germany
Harald Huber, Chief Developer, USU AG, Möglingen, Germany
Lothar Jonitz, Tetralog – Financial Portals, Munich
Manfred Kirchgeorg, Leipzig Graduate School of Managment (HHL), Germany
Jürgen Krause, GESIS – IZ, Bonn, Germany
Steve Krouwer, CLARIN, Leiden University, NL
Uwe Kulisch, Media and Computer Science, HTWK Leipzig
Alexander Lörch, CID – Content Management Systems, Freigericht, Germany
Alexander Mehler, Text Technologies, University of Bielefeld, Germany
Burkhard Meissner, History Department, Helmut-Schmidt-University, Hamburg
Sergej Minor, Chief Linguistic Developer, ONTOS, Moskow, Russia
Dr. Heike Neuroth, SUB Göttingen / Max-Planck-Digital Library, Germany
Gerhard Paaß, Text Mining Group, Fraunhofer IAIS, St. Augustin, Germany
Uwe Quasthoff, NLP Computer Science, University of Leipzig, Germany
Henryk Rybinski, Computer Science, Warsaw Technical University, Warsaw,
Poland
Charlotte Schubert, History Department, University of Leizig, Germany
Dirk Specht, Electronic Media, FAZ, Frankfurt, Germany
Torsten Teichert, Marketing, University of Hamburg, Germany
Yorrick Wilks, NLP Computer Science, University of Sheffield, UK
Thomas Wagner, Unister GmbH – Internet Portals, Leipzig, Germany
Peter Walde, Group Research Volkswagen AG, Wolfsburg, Germany
Peter Wittenburg, Computer Science, MPI Nimwegen, NL
Christian Wolff, Media and Information Science, University of
Regensburg, Germany
Christa Womser-Hacker, Media and Information Science, University of
Hildesheim, Germany
Stefan Wrobel, Fraunhofer IAIS, St. Augustin, Germany
*Conference Links*
http://sabreconference.wifa.uni-leipzig.de/frontend/index.php?folder_id=140
(TMS)
http://sabreconference.wifa.uni-leipzig.de/frontend/index.php (SABRE 2009)
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