IWPT'01 - short paper deadline extended
Harry Bunt
Harry.Bunt at kub.nl
Mon Jun 11 06:39:43 UTC 2001
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C a l l f o r S h o r t P a p e r s
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! EXTENDED DEADLINE !
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7th International Workshop on Parsing Technologies
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Sponsored by ACL/SIGPARSE
17-19 October, 2001
Beijing, China
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The deadline for submitting SHORT PAPERS for IWPT 2001 in Beijing has
been extended to JUNE 23.
Short papers will be presented at the workshop in the form of a poster
plus a summary oral presentation in a short-paper session; two-page
summaries will be published in the workshop proceedings.
Prospective authors are invited to send their submissions to the IWPT'01
programme chairman Giorgio Satta. Short papers can be anything in size
between 3 and 8 pages. Submission is electronically, in postscript form.
Only in case electronic submission is impossible, four (4) hard copies
of the paper should be sent. Submisison short arrive no later than JUNE
23. Send papers to:
iwpt2001 at dei.unipd.it
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7th International Workshop on Parsing Technologies
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Web site:
http://www.icl.pku.edu.cn/iwpt2001.html
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General Information
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The Institute of Computational Linguistics, Peking University, Beijing,
China, will host the 7th International Workshop on Parsing Technologies
(IWPT'01) from 17 to 19 October, 2001.
IWPT'01 continues the tradition of biennial workshops on parsing
technology organised by SIGPARSE, the Special Interest Group on Parsing
of the Association for Computational Linguistics (ACL). This workshop
series was initiated by Masaru Tomita in 1989. The first workshop, in
Pittsburgh and Hidden Valley, was followed by workshops in Cancun
(Mexico) in 1991; Tilburg (Netherlands) and Durbuy (Belgium) in 1993;
Prague and Karlovy Vary (Czech Republic) in 1995; Boston/Cambridge
(Massachusetts) in 1997; and Trento (Italy) in 2000.
Topics of interest for IWPT'01
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Topics of interest for IWPT'01 include, but are not limited to:
theoretical and practical studies of parsing algorithms for natural
language sentences, texts, fragments, dialogues, ill-formed sentences,
speech input, multi-dimensional (pictorial) languages, multimedia (web)
documents, and parsing issues arising or viewed in a multimodal
context. Both grammar-based and statistical approaches are welcome.
Submitting Papers
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Two types of submissions are distinguished:
- Full papers, to be presented as such during the workshop and to be
published in the workshop proceedings (maximally 12 pages).
Submission of full papers is no longer possible (deadline was June 5).
- Short papers, to be presented at the workshop in the form of a poster
plus a summary oral presentation in a short-paper session; two-page
summaries will be published in the workshop proceedings.
Submission is electronically, in postscript form. Only if electronic
submission is impossible, four (4) hard copies of the paper should be
sent. Send papers to:
iwpt2001 at dei.unipd.it
Giorgio Satta (IWPT'01 programme chair)
Universita` di Padova
Dipartimento di Elettronica e Informatica
via Gradenigo 6/A
I-35131 Padova, Italy
Time schedule: Deadline for full paper submission : June 5
Deadline for short paper submission : June 23
Notification of full paper acceptance : July 18
Notification of short paper acceptance: July 30
Final papers due : August 27
Instruction for authors
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Detailed formatting and submission instructions for authors are
available through the IWPT'01 home page at:
http://www.icl.pku.edu.cn/iwpt2001.html
or can be obtained from the programme chairman (see address above).
Programme Committee
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All submitted papers will be reviewed by (or under the supervision of)
the international IWPT'01 Programme Committee, consisting of the
following members:
Shuo Bai (Ministry of Information Industry, China)
Eric Brill (Microsoft Research, USA)
Harry Bunt (Tilburg University, Netherlands)
Bob Carpenter (SpeechWorks International Inc., USA)
John Carroll (University of Sussex, UK)
Ken Church (AT&T Labs - Research, USA)
Mark Johnson (Brown University, USA)
Aravind Joshi (University of Pennsylvania, USA)
Ronald Kaplan (Xerox PARC, USA)
Martin Kay (Xerox PARC, USA)
Sadao Kurohashi (Kyoto University, Japan)
Alon Lavie (Carnegie-Mellon University, USA)
Yuji Matsumoto (Nara Institute of Science and Technology, Japan)
Paola Merlo (University of Geneva, Switzerland)
Mark-Jan Nederhof (DFKI GmbH, Germany)
Anton Nijholt (University of Twente, Netherlands)
Christer Samuelsson (Inzigo, Canada)
Satoshi Sekine (New York University, USA)
Virach Sornlertlamvanich (NECTEC, Thailand)
Mark Steedman (University of Edinburgh, UK)
Oliviero Stock (ITC-IRST, Italy)
Hozumi Tanaka (Tokyo Institute of Technology, Japan)
Masaru Tomita (Keio University, Japan)
Hans Uszkoreit (DFKI GmbH and Univeritat des Saarlandes, Germany)
Eric Villemonte de la Clergerie (INRIA, France)
Vijay-Shanker (University of Delaware, USA)
David Weir (University of Sussex, UK)
Mats Wiren (Telia Research, Sweden)
Dekai Wu (Hong Kong University of Science and Technology, China)
Tiejun Zhao (Harbin Institute of Technology, China)
Organization
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General Chair:
Harry Bunt (Tilburg University, Netherlands)
Programme Chair:
Giorgio Satta (University of Padua, Italy)
Local Organizing Committee:
Fuliang Weng (ICRC/Intel Corp, Beijing, China, Co-Chair)
Shiwen Yu (Peking University, Beijing, China, Co-Chair)
Youqi Cao (Chinese Academy of Sciences, Beijing, China)
Qunxiu Chen (Tsinghua University, Beijing, China)
Houfeng Wang (Secretariat, wanghf at pku.edu.cn, Peking University, China)
Further information
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Additional information about IWPT'01 is available at the URL:
http://www.icl.pku.edu.cn/iwpt2001.html
At the site http://parlevink.cs.utwente.nl/sigparse/ you can also obtain
information about previous IWPTs, proceedings, books based on IWPTs, and
SIGPARSE related activities.
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Harry C. Bunt
Professor of Linguistics and Computer Science
Tilburg University
P.O. Box 90153
5000 LE Tilburg, the Netherlands
Phone: +31 - 13 466.3060 (secretary Anne Andriaensen)
2568 (Dean's office)
2653 (office, room B 310)
Fax: +31 - 13 466.3110
Harry.Bunt at kub.nl
WWW: http://cwis.kub.nl/~fdl/general/people/bunt/index.stm
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