[Corpora-List] LREC 2012 Workshop, 2nd CFP: Challenges in the management of large corpora
Piotr Bański
bansp at o2.pl
Thu Jan 19 10:08:02 UTC 2012
[Apologies for multiple postings]
Call for Papers: LREC 2012 Workshop
CHALLENGES IN THE MANAGEMENT OF LARGE CORPORA
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We live in an age where the well-known maxim that “the only thing better
than data is more data” is something that no longer sets unattainable
goals. Creating extremely large corpora is no longer a challenge, given
the proven methods that lie behind e.g. applying the Web-as-Corpus
approach or utilizing Google's n-gram collection. Indeed, the challenge
is now shifted towards dealing with the large amounts of primary data
and much larger amounts of annotation data. On the one hand, this
challenge concerns finding new (corpus-) linguistic methodologies that
can make use of such /extremely large corpora/, e.g. in order to investigate
rare phenomena involving multiple lexical items or to find and represent
fine-grained sub-regularities; on the other hand, some fundamental
technical methods and strategies are being called into question. These
include e.g. successful curation of the data, management of collections
that span multiple volumes or that are distributed across several
centres, methods to clean the data from non-linguistic intrusions or
duplicates, as well as automatic annotation methods or innovative corpus
architectures that maximise the usefulness of data or allow to search
and to analyse it efficiently. Among the new tasks are also
collaborative manual annotation and methods to manage it as well as new
challenges to the statistical analysis of such data and metadata.
The half-day workshop on “Challenges in the management of large corpora”
aims at gathering the leading researchers in the field of Language
Resource creation and Corpus Linguistics, in order to provide for an
intensive exchange of expertise, results and ideas.
We invite submissions dealing with:
* building tools for all aspects of management of very large corpora,
* dealing with large data sets (file system architecture, database
architecture),
* dealing with heavily annotated corpora,
* managing multiple and concurrent annotation layers,
* use of annotation standards for large data sets,
* issues of interoperability and tool-chaining,
* crowd sourcing for large data sets,
* quality control of annotations in large data sets,
* analytic tools used in research infrastructure initiatives, such
as, e.g., the Common Language Resource and Technology
Infrastructure (CLARIN),
* dealing with corpora physically distributed over different locations,
* managing metadata for extremely large corpus collections,
* efficient user interfaces,
* effective querying of large corpora with multiple annotation layers,
* “bringing the code to the data” as the strategy for dealing with
IPR restrictions,
* open-source software and open-data corpora strategies,
* other issues that arise in the context of management of large
datasets.
Current information is available at:
http://corpora.ids-mannheim.de/cmlc.html
Abstract submission
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We invite extended abstracts (1500 to 2000 words) for 20+10 minute
presentations, as well as posters and demos. All abstracts have to be
submitted via the START Conference Manager, available from
https://www.softconf.com/lrec2012/LargeCorpora2012/.
Please note: when submitting a contribution to the START, authors will
be asked to provide essential information about resources (in a broad
sense, i.e. also technologies, standards, evaluation kits, etc.) that
have been used for the work described in the contribution or are a new
result of their research. For further information on this new
initiative, please refer to
http://www.lrec-conf.org/lrec2012/?LRE-Map-2012http://www.lrec-conf.org/lrec2012/?LRE-Map-2012
Important dates
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Workshop: 22 May 2012, afternoon session.
Deadline for submission of extended abstracts: February 15.
Notification of acceptance: February 29.
Submission of full, camera-ready papers: March 23.
Venue
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The workshop will take place at the Conference venue, the Lütfi Kirdar
Istanbul Exhibition and Congress Centre. Further details will be
available in due time from conference homepage.
Organizing Committee
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The workshop is co-organized by the following three institutions:
* Institut für Deutsche Sprache, Mannheim *
Piotr Bański, Marc Kupietz, Andreas Witt
* Institute for Language Information and Technology, Eastern Michigan
University *
Helen Aristar-Dry, Anthony Aristar, Damir Ćavar
* ICAR Laboratory, Lyon University *
Serge Heiden
Programme committee
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Núria Bel (Universitat Pompeu Fabra)
Mark Davies (Brigham Young University)
Stefanie Dipper (Ruhr-Universität Bochum)
Tomaž Erjavec (Jožef Stefan Institute)
Stefan Evert (Technische Universität Darmstadt)
Alexander Geyken (Berlin-Brandenburgische Akademie der Wissenschaften)
Andrew Hardie (University of Lancaster)
Nancy Ide (Vassar College)
Sandra Kübler (Indiana University)
Martin Mueller (Northwestern University)
Mark Olsen (University of Chicago)
Adam Przepiórkowski (Polish Academy of Sciences, University of Warsaw)
Reinhard Rapp (Johannes Gutenberg-Universität Mainz, University of Leeds)
Laurent Romary (INRIA, Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin)
Serge Sharoff (University of Leeds)
Pavel Straňák (Charles University in Prague)
Amir Zeldes (Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin)
=> Workshop homepage: http://corpora.ids-mannheim.de/cmlc.html
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