SEPLN 2000, XVI Conference of the Spanish Society for Natural Language Processing
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SEPLN 2000, XVI Conference of the Spanish Society for
Natural Language Processing
De: Miguel A. Alonso Pardo <alonso at dc.fi.udc.es>
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SEPLN 2000
XVI Conference of the Spanish Society for Natural
Language Processing
September 2000, Vigo, Spain
Sponsored by Universidade de Vigo
http://coleweb.dc.fi.udc.es/sepln2000/
Following SEPLN'99 in Lérida (Spain), the next SEPLN
event will be held in Vigo (Spain), in September, 2000.
MOTIVATIONS
The motivation for this Conference is to provide
researchers in the field of Natural Language Processing a
chance to present their recent work, to share their
experimental results, and to discuss a range of problems
which must be treated. Moreover, for researchers not
directly involved within the field of natural language
processing, presentations shall offer the opportunity
to realize the active state of the art research, together
with present applications and possibilities offered by this
field. Thus, an important objective of this Conference is
to promote the exchange of ideas and opinions for future
basic research directions and to compare these ideas with
the actual needs of the society.
AREAS OF INTEREST
1. Linguistic, mathematic and psicolinguistic models of
languages.
2. Corpus linguistics
3. Information extraction and retrieval
4. Formalisms and grammars for morphological and
syntactical analysis
5. Computational lexicography
6. Monolingual and multilingual textual generation
7. Automatic translation
8. Speech synthesis and recognition
9. Semantics, pragmatics and discourse
PROJECTS AND DEMOS
The organizers encourage participants to give oral
presentations of projects and demos. Depending on the
estimated number of oral presentations, some session may be
reserved to this purpose.
For oral presentation of projects to be accepted, the
following information must be included:
- Project title
- Funding institution
- Participant groups in the project
- Name, affiliation, e-mail and phone number of the
director of the project.
- Abstract (2 pages maximum).
- If a demonstration is to be performed, further
information must be included, as indicated below.
For demonstrations to be accepted, the following
information is mandatory:
- Name, affiliation, e-mail and phone number of the
authors.
- Abstract (2 pages maximum).
- Time estimation for the whole presentation.
This information must be received by June 4, 2000.
CONFERENCE FORMAT
The workshop will be a 3-day event that provides a
forum for individual presentations of the accepted
contributions as well as project an demos presentations and
group discussions.
SUBMISSION PROCEDURE
Authors are invited to submit a paper, before April 14,
concerning a theoretical contribution or a system to be
presented. Submission and paper reviews shall be handled
exclusively electronically (PostScript or PDF format).
Submission should include the title, authors' names,
affiliations, addresses, and e-mail.
The submissions must adhere to certain rules:
- They must include an abstract (150 word maximum).
- The proposed area of interest must be included.
- Maximum length is 3500 words, abstract included.
- Accepted papers must follow format rules that will be
given in the conference web page:
http://coleweb.dc.fi.udc.es/sepln2000/
Submissions must be sent to sepln-submit at ei.uvigo.es
SCHEDULE (tentative)
- XVI SEPLN Conference: September 2000
- Submission of contributions: April 14, 2000
- Notification of acceptance: may 26, 2000
- Final versions due: June 30,2000
- Projects and demos submission: June 4, 2000
- Early registration: before July 14, 2000
- Late registration: after July 14, 2000
COMMITTEES
Program committee:
Joseba Abaitua Univ. de Deusto
Miguel A. Alonso Pardo Univ. de A Coruña
Margarita Alonso Ramos Univ. de A Coruña
Xabier Artola Univ. del País Vasco
Toni Badia Univ. Pompeu Fabra
Manuel de Buenaga Rodríguez Univ. Europea de Madrid
Inés Diz Centro Ramón Piñeiro
Carmen García Mateo Univ. de Vigo
José Mª García-Miguel Gallego Univ. de Vigo
Javier Gómez Guinovart Univ. de Vigo
Jorge Graña Gil Univ. de A Coruña
Joaquim Llisterri Univ. Autónoma de Barcelona
Manuel Palomar Sanz Univ. de Alicante
M. Antonia Martí Antonín Univ. de Barcelona
Lydia Moreno Boronat Univ. Politécnica de
Valencia
Guillermo Rojo Sánchez Univ. de Santiago de
Compostela
María Felisa Verdejo Maillo UNED
Manuel Vilares Ferro Univ de Vigo
Organizing Committee:
David Cabrero Souto Univ. de Vigo
Víctor Darriba Bilbao Univ. de A Coruña
Javier Gómez Guinovart Univ. de Vigo
David Olivieri Univ. de Vigo
Javier Pérez Guerra Univ. de Vigo
Francisco José Ribadas Pena Univ. de A Coruña
Leandro Rodríguez Liñares Univ. de Vigo
ORGANISATION
The organization of the workshop is still subject to
modification. Up-to-date information will be provided on
request and be available at:
http://coleweb.dc.fi.udc.es/sepln2000/
For any information related to the organization, please
contact: sepln-secret at ei.uvigo.es
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