[Corpora-List] CFP: Extension of deadline to 20 Feb 2014DIMPLE: DIsaster Management and Principled Large-scale information Extraction, LREC 2014 Workshop

Khurshid Ahmad kahmad at scss.tcd.ie
Wed Feb 5 19:43:30 UTC 2014


2nd Call for papers: DIMPLE: DIsaster Management and Principled 
Large-scale information Extraction
Call for Papers:  (Deadline extended to 20 February 2014)

APOLOGIES FOR CROSS POSTING

This workshop will take place at LRCE 2014 Conference. Venue: the Harpa 
Conference Centre, Reykjavik (Iceland) on Saturday, 31 May 2014 between 
9.30am to 12.30pm.
DIMPLE is a half-day workshop involving experts in civil protection, in 
information extraction, and in ethics and societal matters, to discuss 
the role of digital media in disaster management and emergency relief 
and logistics (DMEL).  The use of social media and of formal media, has 
been instrumental in disaster monitoring and management during 
hurricanes in the United States of America recently and during the SARS 
emergency to a lesser extent.  Systems that have been reported almost 
exclusively rely on textual information but there has been increasing 
use of images/videos in DMEL.  There is an increasing debate on the 
ethical and broader societal impact, of the use of social media in 
situations as intrusive as disaster and emergency relief.  This workshop 
will have three plenary lectures: on information extraction, on civil 
protection using social media, and the societal impact of the use of 
digital media comprising information about people, places and events.   
The topics include ontology and terminology of disasters and disaster 
relief; capture and real time analysis of textual and visual information 
from social media and formal media in a multi-lingual and multi-cultural 
environment; 'Big Data' narratives of disaster management; ethical and 
societal issues in mass surveillance; civil protection and social media.
The aim of this workshop is to explore the intrinsic connection between 
civil protection, information gathering and analysis, and societal 
impact.  The mediation of these connections through the agency of 
language will be the central theme of the workshop.  The workshop will 
explore how this mediation can be situated in the context of broader 
societal impact especially the impact of the value system of one 
stakeholder on others.
This half-day workshop will take place at the Harpa Conference Centre, 
Reykjavik (Iceland)  on Saturday, 31 May 2014 between 9.30am and 
12.30pm.
Papers are invited on the use of information extraction from digital 
media text and image streams with a focus on disaster monitoring, early 
warning systems, and post-disaster emergency relief.  This is an 
interdisciplinary workshop where experts in textual and visual 
information extraction will discuss the issues of disaster management 
with experts in civil protection and with scholars in ethics and value 
systems.  The workshop will provide a welcoming forum for presenting 
advances in analytical methods. This workshop is intended for academics 
in information extraction, disaster arrangement and civil protection 
professionals.
The topics include the following:
information extraction from social media;
ethics and societal dimensions of social media;
ontology and terminology of disaster and relief management;
ontology, terminology and NLP methods for text analysis;
extraction of information from text and image streams;
information aggregation across modalities;
ethics of surveillance systems;
civil protection and social media;
communicating early warning and disaster relief in multi-lingual 
environments;
value pluralism in disaster relief; data provenance, data protection.
Important Dates:
Submission deadline: 10 February 2014 20 February 2014
Notification of acceptance: 10 March 2013
Final submission of manuscripts: 21 March 2014
Workshop date: 31 May 2014 (morning session)
Main Conference Dates:  May 28-30, 2014
Submission Guidelines
The language of the workshop is English and submissions should conform 
to LREC 2014 paper submission instructions. We will accept submission of 
both long (up to 8 pages) and short papers (up to 4 pages) to be 
presented as long or short oral presentation at the workshop. The papers 
of the workshop will be published as online proceedings. We will aim to 
publish selected papers either in a special journal issue or as an 
edited collection. All papers will be peer reviewed by three independent 
referees.  Papers must be submitted electronically in PDF format to the 
STAR system (https://www.softconf.com/lrec2014/DIMPLE/ ). When 
submitting a paper from the START page, 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 paper or are a new result of your research. 
Moreover, ELRA encourages all LREC authors to share the language 
resources described in their papers, to enable the reuse, replications, 
and evaluations of such resources.
Organising Committee
Khurshid Ahmad, Trinity College Dublin, IRELAND.
Gerhard Heyer, University of Leipzig, GERMANY
Linda Hogan, Trinity College, Dublin, IRELAND.
Bodil Madsen, Copenhagen Business School, DENMARK.
Sadhbh McCarthy, Centre for Irish and European Security, Dublin, 
IRELAND.
Teresa Musacchio, University of Padova, ITALY.
Henrik Sorenson, Copenhagen Business School, DENMARK.
Carl Vogel, Trinity College, Dublin, IRELAND.


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Best wishes

Khurshid Ahmad. PhD, FBCS, FTCD, CITP
Professor of Computer Science
School of Computer Science and Statistics
Trinity College
Dublin 2
IRELAND

Phone: 00353 1 896 8429 (Labs: 00 353 1 8968435)
Fax 353 1 677 2204
Webpage: www.cs.tcd.ie/khurshid.ahmad

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