[Corpora-List] A toolkit for entity relation extraction

Yuval Merhav yuval at basistech.com
Thu Mar 20 13:53:15 UTC 2014


You can try these ones:
SONEX
https://sites.google.com/a/ualberta.ca/sonex/
ReVerb
http://reverb.cs.washington.edu/

-Yuval Merhav

On Thu, Mar 20, 2014 at 7:00 AM, <corpora-request at uib.no> wrote:

> Today's Topics:
>
>    1.  1st CfP: AUTOMATIC TEXT SIMPLIFICATION: Methods and
>       Applications in the Multilingual Society (Cristina Vertan)
>    2.  [CfP - Deadline Extension] 5th Workshop on Computational
>       Approaches to Subjectivity, Sentiment and Social Media Analysis
>       (WASSA 2014) (Alexandra Balahur Dobrescu)
>    3.  Job announcement: Post-Doctoral Fellow in Natural Language
>       Processing (Orasan, Constantin)
>    4.  A toolkit for entity relation extraction (Jack Alan)
>    5.  CfP: Sociophysics (Human behavior, Social networks,
>       Linguistics) within SigmaPhi2014 - International Conference on
>       Statistical Physics 2014 (Georgios Mikros)
>
>
> ----------------------------------------------------------------------
>
> Message: 1
> Date: Wed, 19 Mar 2014 13:15:46 +0100
> From: Cristina Vertan <cristina.vertan at uni-hamburg.de>
> Subject: [Corpora-List] 1st CfP: AUTOMATIC TEXT SIMPLIFICATION:
>         Methods and Applications in the Multilingual Society
> To: corpora at uib.no
> Cc: SIGHUM at lists.uvt.nl, elsnet-list at elsnet.org,
>         clarind at sfs.uni-tuebingen.de,   clarinnl at uu.nl
>
> Apologies for cross-posting
> =======================================================================
>
> AUTOMATIC TEXT SIMPLIFICATION: Methods and Applications in the
>                            Multilingual Society
>
>             Workshop organised in conjunction with COLING 2014
>
>                      Dates: 23rd or 24th August 2014
>
>               http://clg.wlv.ac.uk/events/ATS-MA/index.html
> ======================================================================
>
>
> ABOUT
>
> The remarkable development of language technology tools in recent years
> in terms of robustness, computational speed and volume of processed
> data, together with the increasing number of languages covered, made
> possible their usage not only for specific research applications, but
> also for real world applications which prove useful in everyday life.
> Automatic correction of text, machine translation, extraction of
> important information and hands-free devices are just some of these
> applications. Language technology now has the maturity to be used for
> addressing societal challenges such as helping people with disabilities,
> the elderly and migrants.
>
> However, due to the ambiguity and complexity of natural language, its
> automatic processing is still very challenging and benefits from
> processing shorter and less ambiguous information. The same is true for
> people who have difficulties understanding text due to disabilities, or
> who have to read texts in a language they do not have a good command of.
> In all these cases, automatic text simplification can prove to be very
> useful.
>
> In contrast to controlled languages, which practically create a
> sublanguage by imposing constraints on the grammar rules, discourse
> style, number of words/sentence etc., text simplification eliminates or
> replaces parts of sentences or paragraphs, or even reformulates them
> according to specific requirements of the target user groups. Among the
> most frequent techniques are: lexical substitution, verb forms
> replacement (for morphologically rich languages), word order
> adjustments, deletion of subordinate clauses, replacement of anaphoric
> pronouns by their reference, usage of synonym expressions with higher
> frequency as well as compound splitting.
>
> This workshop intends to bring together scientists working in a variety
> of fields in which text simplification can be applied, computational
> linguists interested in the research problems of text simplification and
> of course users who can benefit from the simplified texts.
>
> The innovative aspect of this workshop will be the discussion on text
> simplification from two perspectives: On the one hand, how computational
> linguistics applications which simplify texts can be used by people in
> real world situation, and on the other hand, how to simplify the input
> for other NLP-based applications in order to improve their accuracy. We
> also intend to develop a roadmap of activities, tools and resources on
> text simplification from a multilingual perspective. A special attention
> will be paid to contributions describing automatic text simplification
> for less-resourced languages.
>
> The workshop will be organised in conjunction with COLING 2014 on 23rd
> or 24th August in Dublin, Ireland.
>
> TOPICS
>
> Papers are invited on the following directions:
>
> 1. The linguistic challenges in text simplification
>        - linguistic characteristics of text simplification for specific
>          purposes (e.g. simplification for people with specific
>          disabilities)
>        - creation of linguistic resources for text simplification
>        - linguistic analysis of language phenomena relevant to text
>          simplification
>
> 2. Automatic Text Simplification for Societal Needs
>        - for people with disabilities (e.g. autism, dyslexia, etc.)
>        - for second language learners
>        - for elderly people
>        - for better understanding of well defined genres of texts (e.g.
>          political texts, medical texts, etc.)
>
> 3. Automatic Text Simplification for Language Technology
>        - better performance of language technology tools (e.g. MT,
>          summarization, respeaking)
>        - domain adaptation of existing simplification tools
>        - adaptation of existing simplification tools to other languages
>
> Topics of interest include but are not limited to:
>    - User scenarios and requirements from different social categories
>    - Language Tools for Text Simplification
>    - Linguistic challenges to:
>        * perform various levels of simplification (separately or in a
>          combined mode): phonetic, lexical, morphological, syntactic,
>          semantic
>        * process different types of clauses (e.g. illative, concessive,
>          conditional, consecutive, adjectival, adverbial, etc.)
>        * identify and remove semantic obstacles for specific categories
>          of users
>        * perform acronym/abbreviation expansion
>        * address the problem of word sense disambiguation
>        * identify problematic temporal expressions
>        * process negation
>        * detect affective language
>        * identify non-literal language and metaphors
>        * process anaphoric expressions
>    - Applications using text simplification (e.g. obstacle free access to
>      texts, language learning, political sciences)
>    - Resources used in text simplification
>    - Evaluation in automatic text simplification
>
> IMPORTANT DATES
>
> Paper Submission Deadline: 2nd May 2014
> Author Notification Deadline: 6th June 2014
> Camera-Ready Paper Deadline: 27th June 2014
> Date for the workshop: 23rd or 24th August 2014 (in conjunction with
> COLING 2014)
>
> PAPER SUBMISSION
>
> Paper submissions for the workshop are handled by the START system at
> the following address: https://www.softconf.com/coling2014/WS-18/
> The papers should be submitted using the COLING 2014 style files
> available at http://www.coling-2014.org/call-for-papers.php.
>
> PROGRAMME COMMITTEES
>
>    - Eric Atwell, Leeds University, UK
>    - Eduard Barbu, University of Jaen, Spain
>    - Ann Copestake, University of Cambridge, UK
>    - Iustin Dornescu, University of Wolverhampton, UK
>    - Richard Evans, University of Wolverhampton, UK
>    - Thomas François, University of Louvain, Belgium
>    - David Gil, Deletrea, Spain
>    - Vesna Jordanova, Imperial College London, UK
>    - Walther v. Hahn, University of Hamburg, Germany
>    - Veronique Hoste, University College Gent, Belgium
>    - Elena Lloret, University of Alicante, Spain
>    - Annie Louis, University of Edinburgh, UK
>    - Maite Martin Valdivia, University of Jaen, Spain
>    - Hitoshi Nishikawa, NTT, Japan
>    - Maciej Ogrodniczuk, Polish Academy of Sciences, Poland
>    - Pavel Pecina, Charles University Prague, Czech Republic
>    - Gabor Proszeky, Morphologic, Hungary
>    - Horacio Saggion, Universitat Pompeu Fabra, Spain
>    - Advaith Siddharthan, University of Aberdeen, UK
>    - Lucia Specia, Sheffield University, UK
>    - Sara Tonelli, FBK, Italy
>    - Hristo Tanev, JRC, Italy
>    - Dan Tufis, Romanian Academy, Romania
>    - Dusko Vitas, University of Belgrade, Serbia
>
>
> ORGANISING COMMITTEE
>
>    - Constantin Orasan, University of Wolverhampton, UK
>    - Petya Osenova, Sofia University "St. Kl. Ohridski", Bulgaria
>    - Cristina Vertan, University of Hamburg, Germany
>
>
> Contact:
> Cristina Vertan: cristina.vertan at uni-hamburg.de
> Constantin Orasan: C.Orasan at wlv.ac.uk
> Petya Osenova: petya at bultreebank.org
> --
> ============================================================
> Dr. Cristina Vertan
> Arbeitsstelle "Computerphilologie"
> und
> AB. Natürlichsprachliche Systeme (NATS)
> vogt-Kölln Strasse 30
> 22527 Hamburg
>
> Raum/room F-534b
> tel: +49 40 42883 2319
> fax: +49 40 42883 2385
> http://nats-www.informatik.uni-hamburg.de/CristinaVertan
>
> ============================================================
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
> ------------------------------
>
> Message: 2
> Date: Wed, 19 Mar 2014 14:09:23 +0100
> From: Alexandra Balahur Dobrescu
>         <alexandra.balahur-dobrescu at jrc.ec.europa.eu>
> Subject: [Corpora-List] [CfP - Deadline Extension] 5th Workshop on
>         Computational Approaches to Subjectivity, Sentiment and Social
> Media
>         Analysis (WASSA 2014)
> To: ln at cines.fr, elsnet-list at elsnet.org, mt-list at eamt.org,
>         clef at mail.dei.unipd.it, corpora at uib.no, ntcir at nii.ac.jp
>
> Apologies for cross-postings.
>
> ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------
>
> ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------
> /
> //Due to several requests, the deadline has been extended to March 30th. /
>
> _______________________________________________________________
>
> 5th Workshop on Computational Approaches to Subjectivity, Sentiment and
> Social Media Analysis (WASSA 2014)
>
> **************************************************************************************************
> http://optima.jrc.it/wassa2014/
>
> **************************************************************************************************
>
> *******************************************************
> BACKGROUND
> *******************************************************
>
> Research in automatic Subjectivity and Sentiment Analysis (SSA), as
> subtasks of Affective Computing and Natural Language Processing (NLP),
> has flourished in the past years. The growth in interest in these tasks
> was motivated by the birth and rapid expansion of the Social Web that
> made it possible for people all over the world to share, comment or
> consult content on any given topic. In this context, opinions,
> sentiments and emotions expressed in Social Media texts have been shown
> to have a high influence on the social and economic behaviour worldwide.
> SSA systems are highly relevant to many real-world applications (e.g.
> marketing, eGovernance, business intelligent, social analysis) and also
> to many tasks in Natural Language Processing (NLP) -- information
> extraction, question answering, textual entailment, to name just a few.
> The importance of this field has been proven by the high number of
> approaches proposed in research in the past decade, as well as by the
> interest that it raised from other disciplines (Economics, Sociology,
> Psychology) and the applications that were created using its technology.
> In spite of the growing body of research in the area in the past years,
> dealing with affective phenomena in text has proven to be a complex,
> interdisciplinary problem that remains far from being solved. Its
> challenges include the need to address the issue from different
> perspectives and at different levels, depending on the characteristics
> of the textual genre, the language(s) treated and the final application
> for which the analysis is done.
>
> *******************************************************
> ENVISAGED SCOPE OF WASSA 2014
> *******************************************************
>
> The aim of the 5th  Workshop on Computational Approaches to
> Subjectivity, Sentiment and Social Media Analysis (WASSA 2014) is to
> continue the line of the previous editions, bringing together
> researchers in Computational Linguistics working on Subjectivity and
> Sentiment Analysis and researchers working on interdisciplinary aspects
> of affect computation from text. Additionally, starting with WASSA 2013,
> we extended the focus to Social Media phenomena and the impact of
> affect-related phenomena in this context.  In this new proposed edition,
> we would like to encourage the submission of long and short research and
> demo papers including, but not restricted to the following topics
> related to subjectivity and sentiment analysis:
> .    Resources for subjectivity, sentiment and social media analysis;
> (semi-)automatic corpora generation and annotation
> .    Opinion retrieval, extraction, categorization, aggregation and
> summarization
> .    Trend detection in social media using subjectivity and sentiment
> analysis techniques
> .    Data linking through social networks based on affect-related NLP
> methods
> .    Impact of affective data from social media
> .    Mass opinion estimation based on NLP and statistical models
> .    Online reputation management
> .    Topic and sentiment studies and applications of topic-sentiment
> analysis
> .    Domain, topic and genre dependency of sentiment analysis
> .    Ambiguity issues and word sense disambiguation of subjective language
> .    Pragmatic analysis of the opinion mining task
> .    Use of Semantic Web technologies for subjectivity and sentiment
> analysis
> .    Improvement of NLP tasks using subjectivity and/or sentiment analysis
> .    Intrinsic and extrinsic evaluations subjectivity and sentiment
> analysis
> .    Subjectivity, sentiment and emotion detection in social networks
> .    Classification of stance in dialogues
> .    Applications of sentiment and social media analysis systems
>
>
> In addition, in the light of the fact that different sentiment analysis
> systems have been proposed and showcased in the past years,
> we feel there is a growing need to make users familiar with these
> systems and have them employed for building an end application.
> To this aim, we would like to organize a "Hackathon" (please see details
> below).
>
> *******************************************************
> SENTIMENT ANALYSIS SYSTEMS HACKATHON
> *******************************************************
>
> In the light of the fact that different sentiment analysis systems have
> been proposed and showcased in the past years, we feel there is a
> growing need to make other researchers and users familiar with these
> systems and have them employ them for building an end application.
> The Hackathon word stands for "Hacking Marathon", and its purpose is to
> introduce some.
> The activity will be open to all the people who will sign up for the
> workshop.
> We plan to organize a half a day session, in the first half presenting
> the participating systems and their use and creating teams for
> "application" development and leaving the second half of the day for
> working on the systems and presenting the results. We plan to give the
> participants the possibility to vote on the best application created and
> reward the winner with a gadget.
>
> *******************************************************
> ORGANIZERS
> *******************************************************
>
> Alexandra Balahur
>   European Commission Joint Research Centre
> Via E. Fermi 2749, T.P. 267, 21027 Ispra (VA), Italy
> alexandra.balahur at jrc.ec.europa.eu
>
> Erik van der Goot
>   European Commission Joint Research Centre
> Via E. Fermi 2749, T.P. 267, 21027 Ispra (VA), Italy
> Erik.van-der-Goot at jrc.ec.europa.eu
>
> Ralf Steinberger
>   European Commission Joint Research Centre
> Via E. Fermi 2749, T.P. 267, 21027 Ispra (VA), Italy
> Ralf.Steinberger at jrc.ec.europa.eu
>
> Andrés Montoyo
>   University of Alicante, DLSI, Ap. De Correos 99, 03080 Alicante, Spain
> montoyo at dlsi.ua.es
>
> *******************************************************
> PROGRAM COMMITTEE
> *******************************************************
>
> .    Khurshid Ahmad -- Trinity College Dublin, Ireland
> .    Nicoletta Calzolari - CNR Pisa, Italy
> .    Erik Cambria -- University of Stirling, U.K.
> .    José Carlos Cortizo - European University Madrid, Spain
> .    Michael Gamon -- Microsoft, U.S.A.
> .    Jesús M. Hermida - University of Alicante, Spain
> .    Veronique Hoste - University of Ghent, Belgium
> .    Mijail Kabadjov -- University of Wolverhampton, U.K.
> .    Zornitsa Kozareva - Information Sciences Institute California, U.S.A.
> .    Rada Mihalcea - University of North Texas, U.S.A.
> .    Saif Mohammad - National Research Council, Canada
> .    Karo Moilanen -- Google
> .    Rafael Muñoz - University of Alicante, Spain
> .    Günter Neumann - DFKI, Germany
> .    Alena Neviarouskaia -- University of Tokyo, Japan
> .    Constantin Orasan - University of Wolverhampton, U.K.
> .    Viktor Pekar - University of Wolverhampton, U.K.
> .    Paolo Rosso - Polytechnic University of Valencia, Spain
> .    Josef Steinberger -- EC- Joint Research Centre, Italy
> .    Ralf Steinberger - EC- Joint Research Centre, Italy
> .    Veselin Stoyanov -- John Hopkins University, U.S.A.
> .    Maite Taboada -  Simon Fraser University, Canada
> .    Mike Thelwall - University of Wolverhampton, U.K.
> .    José Antonio Troyano - University of Seville, Spain
> .    Dan Tufis - RACAI, Romania
> .    Alfonso Ureña -- University of Jaén, Spain
> .    Piek Vossen - Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam, The Netherlands
> .    Marilyn Walker - University of California Santa Cruz, U.S.A.
> .    Janyce Wiebe - University of Pittsburgh, U.S.A.
> .    Michael Wiegand -- Saarland University, Germany
> .    Theresa Wilson -- John Hopkins University, U.S.A.
> .    Taras Zagibalov -  Brantwatch, U.K.
>
>
> *******************************************************
> IMPORTANT DATES
> *******************************************************
>
> -    EXTENDED Paper submission deadline :  March 30, 2014
> -    Notification of acceptance: April 20, 2014
> -    Camera-ready deadline: April 29, 2014
> -    Workshop to take part at ACL 2014: June 27, 2014
>
> *******************************************************
> SUBMISSIONS
> *******************************************************
>
> We encourage the submission of long, short and demo papers (especially
> describing systems participating in the hackathon)
> Long papers for WASSA 2014 must not exceed eight (8) pages without
> references. Short papers must not exceed five (5) pages without
> references. Papers for WASSA should be submitted using the ACL 2014
> Style Files, available at:
> Reviewing for WASSA 2014 will be double blind: reviewers will not be
> presented with the identity of paper authors. Authors should avoid
> writing anything that makes their identity obvious in the text.
> Submissions should be original, and in particular should not previously
> have been formally published.
> Accepted papers will be published in the ACL WASSA proceedings. The best
> papers will be chosen for a special issue of an ISI- indexed journal.
> Previous special issues of WASSA were/are in the process of being
> published in the Decision Support Systems, Computer Speech and Language
> and Information Processing and Management journals (Elsevier).
> To submit a paper, please access: https://www.softconf.com/acl2014/WASSA/
>
>
>
>
> --
> */Alexandra Balahur, PhD /*
> Scientific/Technical Project Officer
>
> European Commission Joint Research Centre
> Institute for the Protection and Security of the Citizen
> GlobeSec, EMM Team
> Via E. Fermi 2749, 21027 Ispra (VA), Italy
> Tel.: 0039 0332 78 5808
>
> /Disclaimer: "The views expressed are solely of the writer and may in no
> case be seen as stating an official position of the European Commission."/
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> Message: 3
> Date: Wed, 19 Mar 2014 15:39:45 +0000
> From: "Orasan, Constantin" <C.Orasan at wlv.ac.uk>
> Subject: [Corpora-List] Job announcement: Post-Doctoral Fellow in
>         Natural Language Processing
> To: CORPORA <CORPORA at UIB.NO>, elsnet-list <elsnet-list at elsnet.org>,
>         event   <event at tu-clausthal.de>, "cluk at dcs.shef.ac.uk"
>         <cluk at dcs.shef.ac.uk>
>
>
>      Post-Doctoral Research Fellow in Natural Language Processing
>
>               Research Group in Computational Linguistics
>        Research Institute of Information and Language Processing
>
>
> Salary £32,267 - £38,522 (level of appointment dependent on
> qualifications and experience)
> Duration: 3-year position
> Deadline: 16th April 2014
>
> The Research Group in Computational Lingustics at the University of
> Wolverhampton, UK (http://clg.wlv.ac.uk) is inviting applications for a
> 3 year Post-Doctoral Research Fellow in Natural Language Processing.
>
> The applicant should have a PhD in Computational Linguistics, Computer
> Science or Natural Language Processing and proven research experience in
> these fields. The applicant should have experience of language
> technologies. Publications in peer-reviewed conferences are essential
> and publications in good journals are desirable.
>
> Experience of project proposal writing is ideal. The applicant should
> have some teaching experience within the field of Computational
> Linguistics and good knowledge of machine learning is required. A solid
> background in programming is required.
>
> The position also requires that the appointed person supports principal
> investigators of EC-funded projects. Therefore, the post-holder will
> have good communication and interpersonal skills including the ability
> to communicate with staff at all levels, in person, by telephone or in
> writing. The ability to work well in a team, to meet deadlines and
> manage a varied workload by effectively prioritising tasks is
> essential.
>
> Experience with general management of projects is desirable as well as
> experience in producing technical reports, summaries and project
> outlines.
>
> For informal enquiries please contact Prof. Dr. Ruslan Mitkov at
> R.Mitkov at wlv.ac.uk or his PA Pam Loi at pam.loi at wlv.ac.uk or +44 1902
> 321630.
>
> To apply online please follow the following link:
>
> https://jobs.wlv.ac.uk/wd/plsql/wd_portal.show_job?p_web_site_id=3045&p_web_page_id=180574
>
> The closing date for applications is 16 April 2014, with interviews
> shortly after that.
>
> The University is eager to attract larger numbers of applications from
> groups of people currently under-represented in the staff population,
> especially from women and people from ethnic minority groups.
>
> --
> Dr. Constantin Orasan <C.Orasan at wlv.ac.uk>
> Reader in Computational Linguistics
> Research Group in Computational Linguistics
> http://www.wlv.ac.uk/~in6093/
> University of Wolverhampton
>
> ------------------------------
>
> Message: 4
> Date: Wed, 19 Mar 2014 22:13:49 +0000
> From: Jack Alan <j.o.alan2012 at gmail.com>
> Subject: [Corpora-List] A toolkit for entity relation extraction
> To: corpora at uib.no
>
> Hello folks,
>
> Does anyone suggest an open source trainable toolkit to use for entity
> relation extraction?
>
> Many thanks,
> J.
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> Message: 5
> Date: Thu, 20 Mar 2014 09:09:15 +0200
> From: "Georgios Mikros" <gmikros at isll.uoa.gr>
> Subject: [Corpora-List] CfP: Sociophysics (Human behavior, Social
>         networks,       Linguistics) within SigmaPhi2014 - International
> Conference
>         on      Statistical Physics 2014
> To: <corpora at uib.no>
>
> Workshop: Sociophysics (Human behavior, Social networks, Linguistics)
>
> Within the: SigmaPhi2014 - International Conference on Statistical Physics
> 2014
>
> Location: Sheraton Rhodes Hotel, Greece
>
> Date: 7-11 July 2014
>
> Abstract submission deadline: 15 April 2014
>
> Web Site: www.sigmaphi.polito.it
>
> E-maiil address: sigmaphi at polito.it
>
>
>
>
>
> Dear List,
>
>
>
> this is to announce that  a Workshop on "Sociophysics" will be held within
> the program of International Conference SigmaPhi2014,  Rhodes 7-11 July
> 2014. The Workshop will cluster talks dedicated to the statistical aspects
> of social and language dynamics and networks.
>
> Currently, the abstracts of the papers to be presented in the Conference
> (Main Conference or Workshops), can be submitted by using the Conference
> web
> page "Abstract Submission" and indicating the workshop number 4.
>
>
>
> Looking forward to your participation.
>
>
>
> Best regards,
>
>
>
> On behalf of workshop organizers
>
> Vassilios Constantoudis (NCSR Demokritos)  vconst at imel.demokritos.gr
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