LREC 2004 - Deadline extension for Workshop and Panel Proposals
Magali Jeanmaire
duclaux at elda.fr
Fri Oct 17 07:59:36 UTC 2003
***** PLEASE NOTE DEADLINE EXTENSION FOR
WORKSHOP AND PANEL PROPOSALS TO OCTOBER, 27TH *****
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LREC 2004
24-30 May 2004, Lisbon, Portugal
Abstracts submission forms now available on-line:
http://www.lrec-conf.org
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The fourth international conference on Language Resources and Evaluation,
LREC 2004, is organised by ELRA in cooperation with other Associations
and Consortia, including ACL, AFNLP, ALLC, ALTA, COCOSDA and Oriental
COCOSDA, EAFT, EAMT, ELSNET, ENABLER, EURALEX, GKS, GWA, IAMT,
ICWLR, ISCA, LDC, ONTOWEB, TEI, and with major national and international
organisations, including the Commission of the EU - Information Society DG,
Unit E1 "Interfaces and Cognition". Co-operation with other organisations is
currently being sought.
*** Location ***
Centro Cultural de Belem, Lisbon, Portugal
*** Dates ***
- Pre-conference workshops: 24-25 May 2004
- Main conference: 26-27-28 May 2004
- Post-conference workshops: 29-30 May 2004
*** Conference aims ***
In the Information Society, the pervasive character of Human Language
Technologies
(HLT) and their relevance to practically all fields of Information Society
Technologies
(IST) has been widely recognised.
Two issues are particularly relevant: the availability of Language
Resources (LRs) and
the methods for the evaluation of resources, technologies, products and
applications.
Substantial mutual benefits are achieved by addressing these issues through
international
collaboration.
The term "language resources" (LRs) refers to sets of language data and
descriptions
in machine readable form, used in many types
of areas/components/systems/applications:
- Creation and evaluation of natural language, speech and multimodal
algorithms and systems;
- Software localisation and language services;
- Language enabled information and communication services;
- Knowledge management;
- E-commerce, e-publishing, e-learning, e-government;
- Cultural heritage;
- Linguistic studies;
- Etc.
This large range of uses makes the LRs infrastructure a strategic part of
the e-society,
where the creation of a basic set of LRs for all languages must be ensured
in order to
bring all languages to the same level of usability and availability.
Examples of LRs are written or spoken corpora and lexica, which may be
annotated
or not, multimodal resources, grammars, terminology or domain specific
databases and
dictionaries, ontologies, multimedia databases, etc. LRs also cover basic
software tools
for the acquisition, preparation, collection, management, customisation and
use of the
above mentioned examples.
The relevance of evaluation for language technologies development is
increasingly recognised.
This involves assessing the state-of-the-art for a given technology,
measuring the progress
achieved within a programme, comparing different approaches to a given
problem, assessing
the availability of technologies for a given application, benchmarking, and
assessing system
usability and user satisfaction.
The aim of this conference is to provide an overview of the
state-of-the-art, discuss problems
and opportunities, exchange information regarding LRs, their applications,
ongoing and planned
activities, industrial uses and needs, requirements coming from the new
e-society, both with
respect to policy issues and to technological and organisational ones. LREC
will also elaborate
on evaluation methodologies and tools, explore the different trends and
promote initiatives for
international collaboration in the areas mentioned above.
*** Conference topics ***
Examples of the topics which may be addressed by papers submitted to the
conference are given below.
Issues in the design, construction and use of Language Resources (LRs):
- Guidelines, standards, specifications, models and best practices for LRs;
- Methods, tools and procedures for the acquisition, creation, management,
access, distribution and use of LRs;
- Methods for the extraction and acquisition of knowledge (e.g. terms,
lexical information, language modelling) from LRs;
- Organisational and legal issues in the construction, distribution, access
and use of LRs;
- Availability and use of generic vs. task/domain specific LRs;
- Definition and requirements for a Basic and Extended LAnguage Resource
Kit (BLARK, ELARK) for all languages;
- Monolingual and multilingual LRs;
- Multimedia and multimodal LRs. - Integration of various media and
modalities in LRs (speech, vision, language);
- Documentation and archiving of languages, including minority and
endangered languages;
- Ontologies and knowledge representation;
- Terminology and NLP, tools and methodologies for terminology and ontology
building, term extraction, specialised dictionaries,
- LRs for linguistic research in human-machine communication;
- Exploitation of LRs in different types of applications (information
extraction, information retrieval, speech
dictation, translation, summarisation, web services, semantic web, etc.);
- Exploitation of LRs in different types of interfaces (dialogue systems,
natural language and multimodal/multisensorial
interactions, etc.);
- Industrial LRs requirements, user needs and community's response;
- Industrial production of LRs;
- Industrial use of LRs;
- Metadata descriptions of LRs.
Issues in Human Language Technologies (HLT) evaluation:
- Evaluation, validation, quality assurance of LRs,
- Evaluation methodologies, protocols and measures,
- Benchmarking of systems and products, resources for benchmarking and
evaluation, blackbox, glassbox and
diagnostic evaluation of systems, - Usability and user experience
evaluation, qualitative and perceptive evaluation,
- Evaluation in written language processing (document production and
management, text retrieval, terminology
extraction, message understanding, text alignment, machine translation,
morphosyntactic tagging, parsing,
semantic tagging, word sense disambiguation, text understanding,
summarisation, question answering, localisation, etc.);
- Evaluation in spoken language processing (speech recognition and
understanding, voice dictation, oral dialogue,
speech synthesis, speech coding, speaker and language recognition, spoken
translation, etc.);
- Evaluation of multimedia document retrieval and search systems (including
detection, indexing, filtering, alert,
question answering, etc);
- Evaluation of multimodal systems;
- From evaluation to standardisation.
General issues:
- National and international activities and projects;
- LRs and the needs/opportunities of the emerging industries;
- LRs and contributions to societal needs (e.g. e-society);
- Priorities, perspectives, strategies in national and international
policies for LRs;
- Needs, possibilities, forms, initiatives of/for international
cooperation, and their organisational and technological
implications;
- Open architectures for LRs.
The Conference targets the integration of different types of LRs (spoken,
written and other modalities) and of the respective
communities. To this end, LREC encourages submissions covering issues which
are common to different types of Language
Technologies, such as dialogue strategy, written and spoken translation,
domain-specific data, multimodal communication
or multimedia document processing, and will organise, in addition to the
usual tracks, common
sessions encompassing the different areas of LRs.
*** Programme ***
The Scientific Programme will include invited talks, oral presentations,
poster presentations, referenced demonstrations
and panels. There is no difference in quality between oral presentations
and poster presentations. Only the appropriateness
of the type of communication to the content of the paper will be considered.
*** Abstract submission ***
On-line submission forms are now available.
On the LREC 2004 web pages, http://www.lrec-conf.org/lrec2004/index.php,
from the "Abstract submission" section, you can
choose the appropriate submission form and submit paper, demonstration or
poster abstracts.
A submission form is also available on the LREC 2004 web site if you would
like to propose a panel.
*** Workshops ***
Submission forms for workshops' proposals are also available on-line.
Pre-conference workshops will be organised on 24th and 25th May 2004, and
post-conference workshops on 29th and 30th May 2004.
A workshop is normally either half day or full day.
The workshop proposers will be responsible for the organisational aspects
(e.g. workshop call preparation and distribution, review
of papers, notification of acceptance, assembling of the workshop
proceedings, etc.).
Proceedings will be printed for each workshop.
*** Important dates ***
- Submission of proposals for panels and workshops: 27th October 2003
- Submission of proposals for oral and poster papers, referenced demos:
31st October 2003
- Notification of acceptance of workshop and panel proposals: 14th November
2003
- Notification of acceptance of oral papers, posters, referenced demos:
23rd January 2004
- Final versions for the proceedings: 1st March 2004
- Conference: 26th, 27th and 28th May 2004
- Pre-conference workshops: 24th and 25th May 2004
- Post-conference workshops: 29th and 30th May 2004
The proceedings of the conference will include both oral and poster papers.
Internet connections and various computer platforms and facilities will be
available at the conference site. In addition to referenced
demos concerning LRs and related tools, it will be possible to run
unreferenced demos of language processing products, systems and tools.
Contact details are posted on www.lrec-conf.org if this opportunity
interests you.
*** Consortia and project meetings ***
Consortia or projects wishing to take this opportunity for organising
meetings should contact the ELDA office, lrec at elda.fr
(further details are given at the end of the document).
*** Conference registration fees ***
1/ Early-bird registration fees, available until 20th February 2004:
- Standard participant: 260 Euro
- Participant from ELRA member organisation: 210 Euro
- Student: 110 Euro
2/ Registration fees after 20th February 2004:
- Standard participant: 320 Euro
- Participant from ELRA member organisation: 250 Euro
- Student: 130 Euro
3/ On-site registration fees after 20th February 2004:
- Standard participant: 380 Euro
- Participant from ELRA member organisation: 290 Euro
- Student: 150 Euro
The fees cover the following services: a copy of the proceedings, welcome
reception, conference dinner, coffee-breaks and refreshments.
*** Workshop registration fees ***
1/ Workshop only participant:
- 1/2 day: 85 Euro
- Full day: 170 Euro
2/ Workshop and Conference participant:
- 1/2 day: 50 Euro
- Full day: 100 Euro
The fees cover the following services: a copy of the proceedings of the
attended workshop, coffee-breaks and refreshments.
*** Conference programme committee ***
- Nicoletta Calzolari, Istituto di Linguistica Computazionale del CNR,
Pisa, Italy
- Khalid Choukri, ELRA, Paris, France
- Teresa Lino, Universidade Nova de Lisboa, Lisbon, Portugal
- Bente Maegaard, CST, Copenhagen, Denmark
- Joseph Mariani, LIMSI-CNRS, Orsay, France
- Jan Odijk, UIL-OTS, Utrecht, the Netherlands, and ScanSoft, Merelbeke,
Belgium
- Daniel Tapias, Telefonica Moviles, Madrid, Spain
The composition of the committees as well as instructions and addresses for
registration and accommodation will be detailed
on the LREC web site at www.lrec-conf.org.
*** ELRA ***
For more information about ELRA (European Language Resources Association),
please contact:
Khalid Choukri, ELRA CEO
55-57 Rue Brillat-Savarin,
75013 Paris - France
Tel: + 33 1 43 13 33 33
Fax: + 33 1 43 13 33 30
Email: choukri at elda.fr
Web: www.elra.info or www.elda.fr
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The first LREC was organised in Granada (Spain) in 1998: 197 papers and
posters were presented, with about 510 registered
participants from 38 different countries from all continents. Among these,
the largest group came from Spain (81 participants),
followed by France (75), USA (73), Germany (47), UK (43) and Italy (41).
Registered participants belonged to over 325 different
organisations.
LREC 2000, in Athens, had 129 oral papers and 152 posters presented, with
around 600 participants from 51 different countries
from all continents. Among these, the largest group came from Greece (117),
followed by USA (70), France (59), Germany (45),
UK (43), Japan (35) and Italy (29).
Registered participants belonged to 319 different organisations.
LREC 2002, which took place in Las Palmas de Gran Canaria (Spain),
attracted over 700 representatives, coming from 38 countries
around the world, who could take advantage of the numerous oral and poster
presentations (around 365, covering every area in HLT).
A similar number of participants is expected at LREC 2004.
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