[Corpora-List] 2nd Call for papers, special issue of TAL "Processing of temporal and spatial information in language."
philippe muller
philippe.muller at irit.fr
Fri Mar 2 15:32:29 UTC 2012
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Processing of temporal and spatial information in language
TAL Journal, 2012 Volume 53 Number 2.
http://www.atala.org/Processing-of-temporal-and-spatial
Direction : Inderjeet Mani & Philippe Muller.
Deadline: March 15th, 2012
THEMES
Information in natural language is almost always located in time and/or
space. The coherence of a document also results from a coherent temporal
perspective, and in certain cases from the coherence of the spatial frame.
Beyond specific applications where this information is obviously central
(navigation systems, scene visualization, geo-localization, chronology
extraction, etc), time and space also play an important part in other
related tasks, such as information extraction where they constrain the
validity of most facts, or in summarization and question-answering where
temporal coherence is important. From a more fundamental perspective,
temporal and spatial modifications have a pervasive influence in
semantic and pragmatic representations. It is natural that they motivate
a growing number of projects, specific annotated corpora, which in turn
lead to specification and normalization efforts, such as the ISO-TimeML
and ISO-Space standards.
All this have helped to move from essentially theoretical models in the
1990s, to arrive at a body of work with better empirically justified
foundations. This can be shown with recent evaluation campaigns for some
sub-tasks (Tempeval) within the Semeval campaigns.
Expressions of time and space also have some specific aspects that set
them apart from other semantic tasks in natural language processing. A
notable aspect is the importance of the underlying semantics of temporal
and spatial predicates, as is noted in several studies that take their
inferential properties into account, especially when considered at the
level of a document. Evaluation of the resulting representations is then
not a trivial matter.
The objective of this special issue is to present new developments in
the processing of temporal and spatial information in language, from
theoretical, practical and methodological point of views. Spatial
processing has been of increasing interest lately, and raises specific
issues, and we encourage work that focus on this aspect, in isolation or
in relation with temporal information. Presentation of the importance of
such information in applications is also encouraged.
We encourage submission on any aspect related to the processing of
temporal and spatial information in natural language, especially on the
following issues and tasks:
- temporal information extraction : date and event extraction, event
anchoring, relating events within a text or a text collection
- spatial information extraction: spatial entity recognition,
geolocalisation, relating spatial entities
- temporal/spatial question-answering
- joint processing of temporal and spatial information, motion
description, route description
- representation and reasoning issues, in particular interoperability
of temporal/spatial representations
- generation of scene and image description
- information extraction and monitoring in specific domains, such as
the medical domain
- joint processing of time and modality
- annotation scheme for time and space
- creation and use of resources for temporal and spatial processing
- specificities of evaluation procedures for temporal/spatial
annotation schemes, resources and processes
REVIEWING COMMITTEE
- Nicholas Asher
- Jason Baldridge
- John Bateman
- Delphine Battistelli
- Nate Blaylock
- Robert J. Bobrow
- Harry Bunt
- Pascal Denis
- Christy Doran
- Patrice Enjalbert
- Michel Gagnon
- Mauro Gaio
- Robert Gaizauskas
- Laurent Gosselin
- Caroline Hagège
- Oliver Lemon
- Gérard Ligozat
- Laurent Prévot
- James Pustejovsky
- Xavier Tannier
- Marc Verhagen
- Annie Zaenen
IMPORTANT DATES
- Deadline for submission: March 15th, 2012
- List of papers selected: July 2012
- Deadline for camera ready papers: September 2012
- Publication on line: end of 2012
THE JOURNAL
TAL (Traitement Automatique des Langues / Natural Language Processing)
is a forty year old international journal published by ATALA (French
Association for Natural Language Processing) with the support of CNRS
(National Centre for Scientific Research). It has moved to an electronic
mode of publication, with printing on demand. This affects in no way its
reviewing and selection process.
PRACTICAL ISSUES
Authors intending to submit a paper are encouraged to contact the guest
editors of the issue: Inderjeet Mani (inderjeet.mani at gmail.com) and
Philippe Muller (philippe.muller at irit.fr)
Contributions (around 25 pages, PDF format) must be uploaded at
http://tal-53-2.sciencesconf.org/
Style sheets are available for download on the Web site of the journal :
http://www.atala.org/English-style-files
The journal only publishes original contributions in French or in English.
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