[Corpora-List] [CFP] Fifth International Workshop On Cross Lingual Information Access: Computational Linguistics and the Information Need of Multilingual Societies (CLIA-5), IJCNLP 2011

Asif Ekbal asif.ekbal at gmail.com
Tue May 10 06:48:56 UTC 2011


*------------------------------------Call for
Papers------------------------------------*

*Fifth International Workshop On Cross Lingual Information Access:
Computational
Linguistics and the Information Need of Multilingual Societies*
*(**http://www.cfilt.iitb.ac.in/~clia2011/*<http://www.cfilt.iitb.ac.in/~clia2011/>
*)*
*IJCNLP 2011 Workshop*
*13 November 2011, Chiang Mai, Thailand*

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Cross lingual information access (CLIA) is concerned with any technologies
and applications that enable people to freely access information that is
expressed in any languages. With the rapid development of globalization and
digital online information in Internet, huge demand for cross lingual
information access has emerged from ordinary netizens (polyglots or
monoglots) who are surfing the Internet for special information (e.g.
travelling, product description), and communicating in soaring social
networks (e.g. Facebook, Youtube, Twitter, Myspace), to global companies
which provide multilingual services to their multinational customers, and
governments who aim to lower the barriers to international commerce and
collaboration, and homeland security. This huge demand has triggered
vigorous research and development in CLIA.



This workshop is a continuous effort to address the need of cross-lingual
information access on top of its previous four issues which were held during
IJCAI 2007 in Hyderabad, IJCNLP 2008 in Hyderabad, NAACL 2009 in Colorado,
and COLING 2010 in Beijing. It aims to bring together researchers from a
variety of fields such as information retrieval, computational linguistics,
machine translation, and digital library, and practitioners from government
and industry to address the issues of information need of multilingual
society. We also would like to promote and emphasize the potential
contributions of NLP and computational linguistic aspects to CLIA, in
addition to the previously better represented viewpoint from Information
Retrieval. Specifically, the key interests are in:



1. Novel methods to mine knowledge from multilingual corpora using CL and/or
NLP techniques.

2. Techniques to customize machine translation in order to satisfy the
special requirements of CLIA.

3. Methods to adapt the existing CL/NLP approaches in information
extraction, question answering, summarization, categorization, sentiment
analysis, opinion extraction from a monolingual context to a multilingual
context.

4. Techniques for leveraging multilingual resources to improve the
performance of monolingual information access.



We thus solicit submissions in, but not limited to, the following topics:



*General CLIA*:

·         Approaches to cross-lingual/ multilingual information access

·          Domain specific multilingual information access

·         Cross-lingual cross media search (speech, video, audio)

·         Machine Learning for multilingual information access

·         Scalability issues in multilingual information access/ system
evaluation

·         Web-scale cross-lingual search



* *

* *

*Machine translation in CLIA:*

·         Interaction between cross-language information retrieval and
machine translation

·         Query translation and document translation

·         Developing statistical machine translation on large-scale
multilingual corpora

·         Domain adaptation in machine translation

·         Multilingual / Cross-lingual named entity recognition



*NLP/CL/IR for CLIA:*

·         Multilingual summarization

·         Multilingual information extraction

·         Multilingual question answering

·         Multilingual text categorization and clustering

·         Multilingual opinion study and sentiment analysis

·         Monolingual processing leveraging on multilingual resources



*CLIA evaluation and deployment:*



·         CLIA user studies and user-centric evaluation

·         CLIA system deployment on social networks (e.g., Facebook or
Twitter) or handheld computers or smartphones (e.g., iPad or iPhone)



*Multilingual knowledge acquisition:*

·         Acquisition of multilingual parallel/comparable/non-comparable
corpora

·         Multilingual document/sentence/word alignment

·         Multilingual lexicon/term extraction

·         Multilingual new words / named entity detection and translation



*Submissions:*



Authors are invited to submit papers on original, unpublished work on the
topics of this workshop. Submissions should follow the IJCNLP 2011 length
and formatting requirements for long papers of eight (8) pages of contents
with two (2) additional pages of references, and for short papers of two (4)
pages of contents with two (2) additional pages of references. A detailed
abstract with two (2) pages to address your on-going work is also welcome.



 *Important Dates:*



June 1, 2011: Papers due



July 29, 2011: Notification of acceptance



August 19, 2011: Camera-ready deadline



November 13, 2011: Workshop





*Organizers:*



Asif Ekbal, IIT Patna, India (Co-chair)



Deyi Xiong, Institute for InfoComm Research, Singapore (Co-chair)



Prasenjit Majumder, DAIICT, India



Mitesh Khapra, IIT Bombay, India



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*Program Committee Members *

Eneko Agirre               University of the Basque Country
Wenliang Chen            Institute for Infocomm Research
Sivaji Bandyopadhyay    Jadavpur University
Pushpak Bhattacharya   IIT Bombay
Nicola Cancedda            Xerox Research Centre (Europe)
Somnath Chandra          MIT, Govt. of India
Patrick Saint Dizier       IRIT, Universite Paul Sabatier
Nicola Ferro                 University of Padua
Cyril Goutte                 National Research Council of Canada
A Kumaran                  Microsoft Research of India
Gareth Jones               Dublin City University
Joemon Jose               University of Glasgow
Swaran Lata               MIT, Govt. of India
Gina-Anne Levow       National Centre for Text Mining (UK)
Ting Liu                      Harbin Institute of Technology
Mandar Mitra              ISI Kolkata
Min Zhang                  Institute for Infocomm Research
Doug Ouard                University of Maryland, College Park
Carol Peters              Istituto di Scienza e Tecnologie dell'Informazione
and CLEF campaign
Paolo Rosso              Technical University of Valencia
Sudeshna Sarkar        IIT Kharagpur
L Sobha                    AU-KBC, Chennai
Rohini Srihari             University at Buffalo, SUNY
Ralf Steinberger          European Commission - Joint Research Centre
(Italy)
Raghavendra Udupa     Microsoft Research, India
Vasudeva Varma          IIIT Hyderabad
Qun Liu                       Institute of Computing Technology, CAS
Yang Liu                     Institute of Computing Technology, CAS
Xiangyu     Duan          Institute for Infocomm Research
Jun         Lang             Institute for Infocomm Research
Rafael                         Banchs Institute for Infocomm Research




-- 
Asif Ekbal
Assistant Professor
Department of Computer Science and Engineering
Indian Institute of Technology Patna
Patna 800 013, India
Email: asif.ekbal at gmail.com,asif at iitp.ac.in
Web: http://www.iitp.ac.in/departments/cse/iit_patna_cse_Asif_Ekbal.htm
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