ANLP/NAACL2000 Student Research Workshop
Priscilla Rasmussen
rasmusse at CS.RUTGERS.EDU
Wed Feb 23 20:27:59 UTC 2000
CALL FOR PARTICIPATION: ANLP-NAACL 2000 STUDENT RESEARCH WORKSHOP
This year, student members will be presenting their exciting work in
progress at the newly designed Student Research Workshop. If you've ever
wanted to provide encouragement and scientific guidance to upcoming
researchers, this is your opportunity. Registration for the workshop is
included in your conference registration fee, and we encourage everyone to
attend and participate. The workshop will take place on Sunday, April 30,
and will run all day.
Our review committee has selected eight student papers for presentation at
the workshop based on their scholarship, originality, and technical merit.
These papers (listed below) cover many areas of NLP, including:
- text planning and natural language generation
- corpus-based and statistical text processing
- information extraction and information retrieval
- machine translation
- robust parsing and syntactic error detection
- word sense disambiguation and semantic annotation
- discourse and aggregation
In addition to audience comments, a panel of established scientists, each an
expert in areas relevant to the student presentations, will be chosen to
provide the students with in-depth feedback and suggestions on future
directions, similar to the highly acclaimed Doctoral Consortia at other
conferences. This new format is intended to provide students with
invaluable exposure to outside perspectives on their work, and will also
allow them to put their work into perspective based on feedback from the
panel. If you would like to be considered to serve on the scientific panel,
please contact the workshop co-chairs at <naacl00 at cs.rochester.edu>.
PLEASE NOTE: pre-registration for the workshop is strongly encouraged.
Please indicate your desire to attend by checking the appropriate box on the
conference registration form. Registered participants will receive detailed
information about the schedule and location of the workshop at a later date.
Up-to-date information is also available on the workshop home page
<http://www.cs.rochester.edu/u/dbyron/naacl2000>.
We invite you to come to the Student Research Workshop to hear some
excellent presentations by the next generation of CL scientists, and to
encourage these and other students in their ongoing and future research!
Program Committee:
Donna Byron, University of Rochester (Co-Chair)
Peter Vanderheyden, University of Waterloo (Co-Chair)
Mary Harper, Purdue Univeristy (Faculty Sponsor)
ACCEPTED PAPERS
"Experimenting with the Interaction between Aggregation and Text Planning"
Hua Cheng, University of Edinburgh, Division of Informatics
"Efficient Parsing Strategies for Syntactic Analysis of Captions"
Krzysztof Czuba, Carnegie Mellon University, Language Technologies Institute
"Generating Text with a Theorem Prover"
Ivan Garibay, University of Central Florida
"A Weighted Robust Parsing Approach to Semantic Annotation"
Hatem Ghorbel and Vincenzo Pallota, Ecole Polytechnique Federale de
Lausanne, LITH-MEDIA group
"Corpus-Based Syntactic Error Detection using Syntactic Patterns"
K. Gojenola and M. Oronoz, Euskal Herriko Unibertsitatea, Informatika
Fakultatea
"The use of Error Tags in ARTFL's Encyclopedie: Does good error
identification lead to good error correction?"
Derrick Higgins, University of Chicago, Department of Linguistics
"Creating Hierarchies for Natural Language Generation"
Sarah Louise Oates, University of Brighton
"Word Sense Disambiguation for Cross-Language Information Retrieval"
Mary Xiaoyong Wang, Ted Diamond, and Anne R. Diekema, Syracuse University,
School of Information Studies
REVIEW COMMITTEE
Student committee members
David Ahn University of Rochester
Timothy Baldwin Tokyo Institute of Technology
Melanie Baljko University of Toronto
Sabine Buchholz Tilburg University
Patrick Caudal Université Paris 7
Freddy Choi University of Manchester
Paul Davis Ohio State University
Jonathan DeCristofaro University of Delaware
Mona Diab University of Maryland College / UMIACS
Woody Haynes Illinois Institute of Technology
Barbora Hladka Charles University
Vlado Keselj University of Waterloo
Anna Korhonen University of Cambridge
Irene Langkilde University of Southern California / ISI
Christophe Luc Université Paul Sabatier
Diana Maynard Manchester Metropolitan University
Lisa Michaud University of Delaware
Derek Walker University of Geneva
Teresa Zollo University of Rochester
Non-student committee members
Yllias Chali University of Lethbridge
Hsin-Hsi Chen National Taiwan University
Sherri Condon University of Louisiana
Deborah Dahl Unisys
Mark Dras University of Pennsylvania
Richard Evans University of Wolverhampton
Martha Evens Illinois Institute of Technology
Eileen Fitzpatrick Montclair State University
Mary Harper Purdue University
Kristiina Jokinen Flanders Language Valley
Rodger Kibble University of Brighton / ITRI
Adam Kilgariff University of Brighton / ITRI
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