[Corpora-List] WASSA 2.011 at ACL-HLT 2011: Last CfP & Extended deadline
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abalahur at dlsi.ua.es
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2nd Workshop on Computational Approaches to Subjectivity and Sentiment Analysis
(WASSA 2.011)
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http://gplsi.dlsi.ua.es/congresos/wassa2011/
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* held in conjunction with ACL-HLT 2011, June 24, Portland, Oregon
* endorsed by SIGNLL - ACLs Special Interest Group on Natural Language Learning
* endorsed by SIGANN ACLs Special Interest Group for Annotation
* Extended versions of the best papers will be chosen for a special issue of the
Decision Support Systems journal (published by Elsevier).
* WASSA 2.011 will organize an industry panel. Present confirmed participation
from Appinions (Prof. Claire Cardie) and Beyond the Arc Consulting.
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Call for papers
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Recent years have marked the beginning and expansion of the Social Web, in which
people freely express and respond to opinion on a whole variety of topics. While
the growing volume of subjective information available allows for better and
more informed decisions of the users, the quantity of data to be analyzed
imposed the development of specialized Natural Language Processing (NLP) systems
that automatically detect subjectivity in text and subsequently extract,
classify and summarize the opinions available on different topics. Although
these research fields have been highly dynamic in the past years, dealing with
subjectivity in text has proven to be a complex, interdisciplinary problem that
remains far from being solved.
Inspired by the objectives we aimed at in the first edition of this workshop and
the final outcome, the purpose of WASSA 2.011 is to create a framework for
presenting and discussing the challenges related to subjectivity and sentiment
analysis in NLP, from a theoretical and practical point of view. Moreover,
taking into account that subjectivity-related phenomena have also been studied
by other disciplines, such as Psychology, Philosophy, Economics, with WASSA
2.011 we would also like to open the door to an interdisciplinary dialogue on
the nature, implications and applications of the topic(s) discussed. We envisage
WASSA as a forum to discuss the achievements obtained so far and to analyse the
different approaches to tackle the difficulties researchers are confronted with
in this research area.
Topics of interest:
We encourage researchers to submit evaluation or position papers on topics
including, but not restricted to:
Affect, emotion, feeling, subjectivity, sentiment concept definition
and related NLP tasks;
Resources for subjectivity and sentiment analysis;
Subjectivity and opinion retrieval, extraction, categorization,
aggregation and summarization;
Topic and sentiment studies and applications of topic-sentiment
analysis;
Mass opinion estimation based on NLP and statistical models;
Domain, topic and genre dependency of sentiment analysis;
Ambiguity and word sense disambiguation of subjective language;
Proposals involving the computational treatment of large amounts of
data;
Pragmatic analysis of the opinion mining task;
Use of Semantic Web technologies for subjectivity and sentiment analysis
and/or emotion detection;
Improvement of NLP tasks using subjectivity and/or sentiment analysis;
Adaptation of traditional tasks to the opinion scenario: opinion IR, QA,
summarization;
Intrinsic and extrinsic evaluation methodologies;
Real-world applications of opinion mining systems.
We also encourage participants to provide demos of their systems, thus giving
them the opportunity to obtain feedback on their achievements and issues. At the
same time, with the help of demos, we aim at enriching the discussion forum with
application-specific topics for debate.
Organizers:
Alexandra Balahur, Ester Boldrini, Andrés Montoyo, Patricio Martínez-Barco
Departamento de Lenguajes y Sistemas Informáticos, Universidad de Alicante
Apartado de Correos 99, E-03080 Alicante, Spain
E-mail: {abalahur, eboldrini, montoyo, patricio}@dlsi.ua.es
Invited Speaker:
Prof. Dr. Jonathan Gratch (University of Southern California)
"Emotion theories, models and their relevance to sentiment analysis" (tentative)
Program Committee:
Eneko Agirre - University of the Basque Country, Spain
Nicoletta Calzolari - CNR Pisa, Italy
Erik Cambria University of Stirling, U.K.
José Carlos Cortizo - European University Madrid, Spain
Jesús M. Hermida - University of Alicante, Spain
Veronique Hoste - University of Ghent, Belgium
Mijail Kabadjov - EC-Joint Research Centre, Italy
Zornitsa Kozareva - Information Sciences Institute, U.S.A.
Rada Mihalcea - University of North Texas, U.S.A.
Rafael Muñoz - University of Alicante, Spain
Günter Neumann - DFKI, Germany
Constantin Orasan - University of Wolverhampton, U.K.
Manuel Palomar - University of Alicante, Spain
Viktor Pekar - University of Wolverhampton, U.K.
Paolo Rosso - Polytechnic University of Valencia, Spain
Ralf Steinberger - EC- Joint Research Centre, Italy
Veselyn Stoyanov - Cornell University, U.S.A.
Carlo Strapparava - FBK, Italy
Maite Taboada - Simon Fraser University, Canada
Hristo Tanev - EC- Joint Research Centre, Italy
Mike Thelwall - University of Wolverhampton, U.K.
José Antonio Troyano - University of Seville, Spain
Dan Tufis - RACAI, Romania
Taras Zagibalov - Brandwatch, U.K.
Submissions:
Submissions for WASSA 2.011 must not exceed eight (8) pages without references
in camera-ready format (with a maximum of 2 pages for references). Over-length
submissions will be rejected without review. Papers for WASSA should be
submitted using the ACL-HLT 2011 Style Files, available at:
http://www.acl2011.org/call.shtml#submission
Each accepted paper will be allocated eight (8) pages in the proceedings (plus a
maximum of 2 pages for references). WASSA 2.011 also accepts papers presenting
system demonstrations. Each demo paper will have four (4) pages allocated in the
proceedings (plus one extra page for references). They must follow the same
formatting guidelines as full papers. Submissions should be original, and in
particular should not previously have been formally published.
Reviewing for WASSA 2.011 will be blind: reviewers will not be presented with
the identity of paper authors. Authors should avoid writing anything that makes
their identity obvious in the text. Submissions that do not comply with this
criterion will be rejected without review.
Accepted papers will be published in the ACL WASSA proceedings, with ISBN.
Extended versions of the best papers will be chosen for a special issue of the
Decision Support Systems journal (published by Elsevier).
To access the submission system, please go to:
https://www.softconf.com/acl2011/wassa/
Important dates:
Paper due date (extended): April 1, 2011
Notification of acceptance: April 20, 2011
Camera-ready deadline: May 06, 2011
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