[Corpora-List] Generative Lexicon and Distributional Semantics conference (GL2013) - submission deadline extended till June 30!

Sara Goggi sara.goggi at ilc.cnr.it
Mon Jun 10 08:15:58 UTC 2013


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**SUBMISSION DEADLINE extended till June 30!!!*


*3rd Call for Papers*

                                     GL2013: Generative Lexicon and 
Distributional Semantics
                         6th International Conference on Generative 
Approaches to the Lexicon

Hosted by ILC-CNR, Pisa - Italy
September 24-25, 2013
http://glcon2013.org

The goal of the GL conferences is to bring together diverse 
contributions from theoretical and computational linguistics, computer 
science, cognitive science, and lexicography, which explore 
compositionality from the point of view of generative approaches to the 
lexicon.  Historically, contributions have assumed, as a starting point, 
the view outlined in  Generative Lexicon theory (Pustejovsky, 1995, 
Pustejovsky et al, 2012).

Traditional topics of the GL conferences are:
- Polysemy and sense shifting
- Co-compositionality and creation of new word senses
- Type coercion and argument selection phenomena
- Argument realization: mapping from lexicon to syntax
- Cognitive foundations for semantic categories
- The trade-off between pragmatics and lexical knowledge
- Presupposition and commonsense knowledge
- Underspecification and word sense disambiguation

These topics can be approached from either a theoretical or 
computational perspective.

This year, GL2013 has a special focus on the relationship between 
generative approaches to the lexicon and distributional semantics. 
Distributional semantic models represent the meaning of lexical items in 
terms of vectors recording their pattern of distribution in linguistic 
contexts. They share with GL the goals of ovecoming the limitations of 
classical models of the lexicon based on context-independent sense 
distinctions, and promoting a different view of lexical content 
generated in contexts and with contexts. The conference aims at 
exploring the potential synergies emerging from the similarity as well 
as from the the complementarity of GL and distributional semantics. 
Possible topics include:

- classical semantic models that distributional semantics claims to be 
able to solve;
- current solutions and limits of distributional semantics theories to 
account for linguistic compositionality;
- prospects to enrich distributional semantics with robust first-order 
models of inference;
- the integration of  distributional semantic principles and techniques 
into a broader dynamic model theoretic framework.

* IMPORTANT DATES
*Papers due: June 30, 2013 *
Acceptance notice: July 15, 2013
Camera-ready version due: August 15, 2013
Conference: September 24-25, 2013

* SUBMISSION INFORMATION
GL2013 will be using EasyChair for electronic submission.  All papers 
should be submitted using the following website:
https://www.easychair.org/conferences/?conf=gl2013

The final submission deadline is *June 30, 2013, 23:59 GMT+1.*
All submissions must be in PDF and must follow the two-column format.
The maximum length of a manuscript is eight (8) pages. Submissions must 
be anonymized, i.e. no author information should be included, and 
obvious self-references should be avoided.  Please use the ACL style 
guidelines, as specified here:
http://acl2013.org/site/call.html
Regular and poster papers should follow the same guidelines.  The 
appropriate presentation format will be determined at the time of 
acceptance.

Selected articles will be invited to submit an extended version of the 
conference paper for a special issue of the "Language Resources and 
Evaluation" Journal edited by Springer.

* STUDENT SESSION SCHOLARSHIPS
A limited number of students whose papers are accepted will receive 
travel funds, provided by a grant from the National Science Foundation.

* CHAIRS
Chu-Ren Huang (The Hong Kong Polytechnic University, Hong Kong)
Alessandro Lenci (Università di Pisa, Pisa, Italy)
Monica Monachini (Istituto di Linguistica Computazionale "Antonio 
Zampolli", Pisa, Italy)
Roser Saurí (Barcelona Media, Catalonia, Spain)

* ORGANIZERS
Nicoletta Calzolari (Istituto di Linguistica Computazionale "Antonio 
Zampolli", Pisa, Italy)
James Pustejovsky (Brandeis University, Waltham, MA USA)

* LOCAL ORGANIZER
Sara Goggi (Istituto di Linguistica Computazionale "Antonio Zampolli", 
Pisa, Italy)

* PROGRAM COMMITTEE
Nicholas Asher (CNRS, Toulouse, France) - - TBC
Marco Baroni (University of Trento, Trento, Italy)
Olga Batiukova (Universidad Autonoma de Madrid, Spain)
Nuria Bel (Universitat Pompeu Fabra, Barcelona, Spain)
Sabine Bergler (Concordia University, Montreal, Canada) - - TBC
Bran Boguraev (IBM, Yorktown Heights, NY USA) - - TBC
Gemma Boleda (University of Texas, Austin, TX USA)
Pierrette Bouillon (ETI/TIM/ISSCO, University of Geneva, Switzerland)
Nicoletta Calzolari (Istituto di Linguistica Computazionale "Antonio 
Zampolli", Pisa, Italy)
Philipp Cimiano (University of Bielefeld, Bielefeld, Germany)
Ann Copestake (University of Cambridge, Cambridge, UK)
Laurence Danlos (Universite Paris 7 and Loria, Paris, France)
Pascal Denis (INRIA, France) - - TBC
Stefan Evert (University of Erlangen, Germany) - - TBC
Christiane Fellbaum (Princeton University, Princeton, NJ USA)
Shu-Kai Hsieh (National Taiwan University, Taipei, Taiwan)
Chu-Ren Huang (The Hong Kong Polytechnic University, Hong Kong)
Nancy Ide (Vassar College, Poughkeepsie, NY USA)
Hitoshi Isahara (Toyohashi University of Technology, Toyohashi, Japan)
Jacques Jayez (ENS-LSH, Lyon, France) - - TBC
Elisabetta Jezek (Università di Pavia, Pavia, Italy)
Kyoko Kanzaki (Toyohashi University of Technology, Toyohashi, Japan)
Adam Kilgarriff (Lexicography MasterClass Ltd, UK)
Chungmin Lee (Seoul National University, Seoul, South Korea)
Alessandro Lenci (Università di Pisa, Pisa, Italy)
Bernardo Magnini (FBK, Trento, Italy)
Louise McNally (Universitat Pompeu Fabra, Barcelona, Spain)
Monica Monachini (Istituto di Linguistica Computazionale "Antonio 
Zampolli", Pisa, Italy)
Seungho Nam (Seoul National University, Seoul, Korea)  - - TBC
Fiammetta Namer (ATILF-CNRS, University of Nancy, Nancy, France) - - TBC
Sebastian Padó (University of Heidelberg, Heidelberg, Germany)
Martha Palmer (University of Colorado, Boulder, CO USA)
Massimo Poesio (University of Trento, Trento, Italy)
James Pustejovsky (Brandeis University, Waltham, MA USA)
Valeria Quochi (Istituto Di Linguistica Computazionale "Antonio 
Zampolli", Pisa, Italy)
German Rigau (UPV/EHU, San Sebastian, Spain)
Anna Rumshisky (University of Massachusetts, Lowell, MA USA)
Magnus Sahlgren (Gavagai AB, Sweden)
Roser Saurí (Barcelona Media, Spain)
Zuoyan Song ((Beijing Normal University, Beijing, China)
Laure Vieu (Institut de Recherche en Informatique de Toulouse, France)
Piek Vossen (Vrije Universiteit, Amsterdam, The Netherlands)
Alessandra Zarcone (University of Stuttgart, Stuttgart, Germany)


_For further information, please contact:_
Scientific issues: Monica Monachini _(monica. _monachini at ilc.cnr.it 
<mailto:monachini at ilc.cnr.it>)
Organizational issues: Sara Goggi (sara.goggi at ilc.cnr.it 
<mailto:sara.goggi at ilc.cnr.it>)

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