6.1643, Calls: Computational Linguistics (COLING)

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LINGUIST List:  Vol-6-1643. Wed Nov 22 1995. ISSN: 1068-4875. Lines:  290
 
Subject: 6.1643, Calls: Computational Linguistics (COLING)
 
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Date:  Tue, 21 Nov 1995 17:37:22 GMT
From:  col96 at cst.ku.dk (COLING96-administrator)
Subject:  COLING96
 
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Date:  Tue, 21 Nov 1995 17:37:22 GMT
From:  col96 at cst.ku.dk (COLING96-administrator)
Subject:  COLING96
 
 
                     COLING 96
International Conference on Computational Linguistics
 
Dates: 5 (Mon) August - 9 (Fri) August, 1996
 
Place: University of Copenhagen, Denmark
 
Chairman of the Program              Chairman of the Organizing
Committee                            Committee
Prof. Jun-ichi Tsujii                Prof. Bente Maegaard
CCL, UMIST & University of Tokyo     CST, Copenhagen
 
The International Committee on Computational Linguistics invites
the submission of papers for Coling 96, the 16th International
Conference on Computational Linguistics, in Copenhagen, Denmark.
 
 
Topics of Interest:
Papers are invited on substantial, original and  unpublished
research on all aspects of computational linguistics, including,
but not limited to, the following.
 
 syntax
 semantics
 phonetics
 phonology
 morphology
 discourse
 pragmatics
 quantitative linguistics
 corpus linguistics
 mathematical linguistics
 cognitive linguistics
 parsing
 generation
 language understanding
 discourse processing
 speech analysis/synthesis
 computational lexicon
 large text corpora
 computational terminology
 text data base
 information retrieval
 knowledge representation for NLP
 automatic abstraction
 knowledge acquisition from corpora
 machine translation
 machine aids for translation
 dialogue
 multi-media systems involving language
 man-machine interface
 hardware/software for NLP
 
Requirement for Submission:
Papers should describe unique work: They should emphasize
completed work rather than intended work: A paper accepted for
presentation at the Coling cannot be presented or have been
presented at any other meeting with publicly available published
proceedings. Papers that are being submitted to other
conferences must reflect this fact on the title page.
 
Format for Submission:
Authors should submit preliminary versions of their papers, not
to exceed 4000 words (exclusive of references). Papers outside
the specified length and formatting requirements are subject to
rejection without review.  Since reviewing will be "blind", the
title page of the paper  should omit author names and addresses.
Furthermore, self-references that reveal the authors' identity should be
avoided. To identify each paper, a separate identification page should be
supplied, containing the paper's title, the name(s) of the
author(s), complete addresses, a short summary (10 lines), a word
count, and a specification of the topic area.
 
Submission Media:
Papers should be submitted electronically or in hard copy to the
Program Chair:
Jun-ichi TSUJII
Department of Information Science
Faculty of Science
University of Tokyo
113 7-3-1 Hongo Bunkyo-ku Tokyo
Japan
 
+ 81-3-3818-1073 (fax.)
 
coling96 at nttkb.ntt.jp (e-mail-address)
 
Electronic submission should be either self-contained Latex
source or plain text. LaTex submissions must use the COLING style
file and should not refer to any external files or styles. The
COLING style file is retrievable by anonymous ftp from cst.ku.dk,
/pub/COLING96/colsub.sty. A model submission is provided in
/pub/COLING96/modelsub.tex. Alternatively, the information can be
obtained by sending an e-mail request to coling96 at cst.ku.dk, with
the subject line containing the word "style" and "model",
respectively.
 
Hard copy submissions should consist of five (5) copies of the
paper and one (1) copy of the identification page. For both kinds
of submissions, if at all possible, a plain text version of the
identification page should be sent separately by electronic mail,
using the following format:
 
title: <title>
 
author: <name of first author>
address: <address of first author>
 
author: <name of second author>
address: <address of second author>
 
.....
 
Important Dates
 
 Preliminary paper submission due: 15 December 1995
 Acceptance Notification: 15 March 1996
 Camera Ready Copy due: 1 May 1996
 
Review Schedule: Papers received after 15 December will be
returned unopened. Notification of acceptance will be mailed to
the first author (or designated author) soon after receipt. All
inquiries regarding lost papers must be made by 21 January.
Camera-ready copies of final papers prepared in a double-column
format, preferably using a laser printer, must be received by
1 May at
 
Prof. B. Maegaard
COLING 96
Center for Sprogteknologi
Njalsgade 80
DK-2300 Copenhagen S
Denmark
 
 
along with a signed copyright release  statement. The format for
the camera ready copies will be available through ftp at
cst.ku.dk, /pub/COLING96/proc.
 
Other activities
 
[1] Invited talks and panels will be included in the program.
Proposals and suggestions for invited talks and panels are
welcomed. They should be sent to Prof.J.Tsujii (E-MAIL:
coling96 at nttkb.ntt.jp).
 
[2] A tutorial program is scheduled for August 2-3. Workshops
will be organised August 4.
 
Proposals for tutorials should be sent to Bjarne Oersnes
(bjarne at cst.ku.dk), proposals for workshops to Bente Maegaard
(bente at cst.ku.dk).
 
Any other requests should be addressed to coling96 at cst.ku.dk
 
 
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              WVLC-4 FIRST CALL FOR PAPERS
 
The Association for Computational Linguistics (ACL) and its special
interest group for linguistic data and corpus-based approaches to
NLP (SIGDAT) are organizing the
 
 
	  FOURTH WORKSHOP ON VERY LARGE CORPORA (WVLC-4)
 
 
WHEN: August 4, 1996 - in conjunction with COLING 96
(Tutorials: Aug 2-3, Main conference: Aug 5-9, 1996).
 
WHERE: University of Copenhagen, Copenhagen, Denmark.
 
 
WORKSHOP DESCRIPTION:
 
This workshop, like preceding ones in the series, will offer an
international and general forum for the presentation of new advances
and applications in the area of large scale, corpus-based natural
language processing.
 
The fourth workshop will focus on the theme of:
 
       Innovative uses and applications of large corpora
 
Large corpora, i.e. corpora ranging anywhere from 10^4 to 10^9 words, are
coming into existence for several different languages, and techniques for
analyzing them are improving. How are these resources actually being used?
The workshop encourages contributions that show innovative applications of
corpus-based NLP to problems of practical industrial importance.
 
The theme will provide an organizing structure to the workshop, and offer
a focus for discussion and debate between researchers and industrialists.
We also expect and will welcome a diverse set of submissions in all areas
of statistical and corpus-based NLP, including (but not limited to)
 
Text Analysis Techniques:
      - robust parsing
      - part of speech tagging
      - term and name identification
      - morphological analysis
      - alignment of parallel texts and bilingual terminology
      - sense disambiguation
      - anaphora resolution
      - event categorization
      - discourse structure
 
Applications:
      - Information Retrieval
      - Lexicography
      - Machine Translation
      - Spelling and Grammar Correction
      - Recognition: Speech, OCR, handwriting, etc.
 
 
PROGRAM CHAIRS:
 
Eva Ejerhed       - University of Umea, Umea, Sweden
Ido Dagan         - Bar Ilan University, Ramat Gan, Israel
 
 
 
FORMAT FOR SUBMISSION: Authors should submit a full length paper
(3500 - 8000 words), either electronically or in hard copy. Electronic
submissions should be mailed to "WVLC-4 at ling.umu.se" and must be
either (a) a plain ascii text, (b) a single postscript file, or
(c) a single LaTex file (no separate figures or .bib files), following
the COLING 96 stylesheet, which is retrievable by anonymous ftp from
ling.umu.se, /pub/SIGDAT/colsub.sty. A model submission is provided
in /pub/SIGDAT/modelsub.tex. Hard copy submissions should be mailed
to Ido Dagan (address below), and should include four (4) copies of
the paper.
 
REQUIREMENTS: Papers should describe original work. A paper accepted
for presentation cannot be presented or have been presented at any other
meeting. Papers submitted to other conferences will be considered, as
long as this fact is clearly indicated in the submission.
 
 
SCHEDULE:
 
Submission Deadline:      February 23, 1996
Notification Date:        March 26, 1996
Camera ready copy due:    April 26, 1996
 
The camera ready hard copies of final papers, prepared in a double
column format and laser printed, should be air-mailed to Eva Ejerhed
(address below) and must be received by April 26, 1996.
 
CONTACT:
 
Eva Ejerhed                 Ido Dagan
Dept of Linguistics, DGL    Dept of Mathematics & Computer Science
University of Umea          Bar Ilan University
S 90187 Umea, Sweden        Ramat Gan 52900, Israel
e-mail: WVLC-4 at ling.umu.se  e-mail: dagan at bimacs.cs.biu.ac.il
 
http://www.ling.umu.se/SIGDAT/WVLC-4.html
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