9.440, Calls: Natural Language Processing

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Date:  Thu, 19 Mar 1998 13:33:45 -0500
From:  nlpia98 at isis.imag.fr
Subject:
		  	
   ********************** CALL FOR PAPERS & EXHIBITS **************************
        ================Appel aux communications & expositions =====================
		
                               INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE
                                           ON
                    NATURAL LANGUAGE PROCESSING AND INDUSTRIAL APPLICATIONS
		
                                       NLP+IA 98
                     Special accent on Computer assisted language learning <<<
		
                                 Conference internationale
                          sur le traitement automatique des langues et
                              ses applications industrielles
		
                                       TAL+AI 98
                     Attention speciale portee a l'enseignement de la langue <<<
		
                                 AUGUST/aout 18 - 20, 1998
		
                               Moncton, New-Brunswick, CANADA
		
		
		         Come to Canada this summer...
		         IWNLG August 5-7 in Niagara-on-the-Lake
		         Coling-ACL August 10-14 in Montreal
		         NLP+IA/CALL August 18-21 in Moncton
		
		
		         TOPICS OF INTEREST:
		         The NLP Study Group (GRETAL) at l'Universite de Moncton is organizing
		         its second international conference on NLP and industrial applications.
		         This year a special attention is given to Computer assisted language
		         learning.
		
		
		         Papers are invited on all aspects of natural language processing,
		 including,
		         but not limited to,
		         * computer assisted language learning,
		         * natural language understanding and generation of textual, spoken and
		           hand-written language,
		         * natural language interfaces to databases, expert systems, or
		 industrial
		           applications
		         * machine translation, computer aided translation, translation
		           aids,
		         * syntax, semantics, pragmatics, lexicon, morphology,
		         * dictionaries, corpora, & other language resources
		         * multimodality
		         * multilinguality
		         * NLP industrial applications
		         * papers of every kind that can help bridge the gap between the
		 theory and
		           practice of NLP in general and Language learning in particular.
		
		
		         LANGUAGE:
		         Authors are invited to submit preliminary versions of their
		         papers not exceeding 400 words (exclusive of references) either in
		         English or in French, the two official languages of the conference.
		         Proceedings would be published in the language of the submitted
		         texts.
		
		
		         SUBMISSION:
		         1) The first page should be an identification page containing the
		 title,
		         the authors' names, affiliations, addresses, a five (5) keyword list
		         specifying the subject area, a five (5) line summary, and the name and
		         address of the contact person.
		                 TITLE/ Titre:
		                 AUTHORS INFO/ Auteurs et infos:
		                 KEYWORDS/ Mots clefs:
		                 SUMMARY/ Resume:
		                 CONTACT PERSON/ Personne contact:
		
		         2) Abstracts should not exceed 400 words in length excluding
		 references (12
		         pt, times roman, 1 inch margins (2,5 cm) all around; if using A4 please
		         keep text within 19cm x 25,5 cm).
		
		         3) The identification page and the abstract should be submitted in
		 4 HARD
		         COPIES (12 pt, times roman, 1 inch margins (2,5 cm) all around; if
		 using A4
		         please keep text within 19cm x 25,5 cm) to:
		
		                 NLP+IA 98 / TAL+AI 98
		                 Pr. Chadia Moghrabi
		                 GETA, CLIPS, IMAG
		                 385 rue de la Bibliotheque
		                 BP 53
		                 38041 Grenoble Cedex 9
		                 France
		                         Phone: +33 4 76 51 4369
		                         Fax:   +33 4 76 51 4405
		                         E-mail: NLP+IA-98 at imag.fr
		
		         4) The identification page should also be e-mailed in plain text.
		
		
		         REFEREEING:
		         All abstracts shall be refereed by three members of the Program
		         committee.
		
		
		         INTERNATIONAL PROGRAM COMMITTEE:
		         Anne De Roeck (Essex, UK)
		         Arnold Smith (NRC, Canada)
		         Chadia Moghrabi (Moncton, Canada)
		         Christian Boitet (GETA, Grenoble, France)
		         Chrysanne DiMarco (Logos, Waterloo, Canada)
		         Eric Wehrli (Geneva, Switzerland)
		         Eva Hajicova (Charles U., Prague)
		         Genvieve Caelen-Haumont (GEOD, Grenoble, France)
		         Graeme Hirst (Toronto, Canada)
		         Harry Bunt (Tilburg, Netherlands)
		         Henry Hamburger (George Mason, USA)
		         Howard Hamilton (Regina, Canada)
		         John Hutchins (East Anglia, UK)
		         John Tait (Sunderland, UK)
		         Junichi Tsujii (UMIST, UK)
		         Manfred Stede (TU-Berlin, Germany)
		         Marcel Cori (Paris-7, France)
		         Mark Seligman (GETA-CLIPS & Red Pepper, USA)
		         Michael Levison (Queens, Canada)
		         Nocoletta Calzolari (Pisa, Italy)
		         Pierre Isabelle (RALI, Montreal, Canada)
		         Pierrette Bouillon (Geneva, Switzerland)
		         Paul Tarau (Moncton, Canada)
		         Remi Chadel (Inxight, Xerox, France)
		         Roberto Basili (Roma, Italy)
		         Ruddy Lelouche (Laval, Canada)
		         Susan Armstrong (ISSCO, Geneva, Switzerland)
		         Thierry Chanier (Franche-Comte, France)
		         Thierry Van Steenberghe (Leuven, Belgium)
		         Veronica Dahl (Simon Fraser, Canada)
		         Yael Ravin (IBM, USA)
		         Yorick Wilks (Sheffield, UK)
		         Some more to be confirmed
		
		
		         SCHEDULE:
		         Submissions are due on April 28th 1998.
		         Notification of receipt will be mailed to the contact person soon after
		         receipt.
		         Authors will be notified of acceptance by 15 june 1998. Camera-ready
		         copies of final full papers must be received by the 1st of August
		 1998 along
		         with registration fees.
		
		         Participants are also requested to indicate their intention to
		 participate in
		         the conference as soon as possible to the same e-mail address with the
		         single word INTENTION in the subject line.
		
		
		         EXHIBITS:
		         Anyone wishing to arrange an exhibit or present a demonstration should
		         send a brief electronic description along with a specification of
		 physical
		         requirements (table size, power, telephone connections, number of
		 chairs,
		         etc.) to the same address with the single word EXHIBIT in the
		 subject line.
		
		
		         OTHER ACTIVITIES:
		         Accompanying persons can enjoy the lovely outdoor living in
		 New-Brunswick
		         and visit the highest tides in the world. Moncton is only 20km
		         away from the sandy beaches of Shediac, la Capitale mondiale du homard.
		
		
		         CONFERENCE ORGANIZATION:
		         The conference is organized by GRETAL, Groupe d'etude sur le traitement
		         automatique des langues at the Universite' de Moncton in
		 cooperation with
		         GETA-CLIPS at l'Universite' Joseph Fourier in Grenoble. The
		 members of the
		         organizing committee are:
		
		         Chadia Moghrabi, Professor of Computer Science, Conference chair
		         Jalal Almhana, Director & Professor of Computer Science
		         Julien Chiasson, Professor of Computer Science
		         Sadek Eid, Professor of Industrial engineering, director Manufacturing
		                    Technology Centre
		         Boubaker Meddeb-Hamrouni, Researcher GETA & WinSoft
		         Paul Tarau, Professor of Computer Science
		
		
		
		
	

-------------------------------- Message 1 -------------------------------

Date:  Thu, 19 Mar 1998 13:33:45 -0500
From:  nlpia98 at isis.imag.fr
Subject:
		  	
   ********************** CALL FOR PAPERS & EXHIBITS **************************
        ================Appel aux communications & expositions =====================
		
                               INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE
                                           ON
                    NATURAL LANGUAGE PROCESSING AND INDUSTRIAL APPLICATIONS
		
                                       NLP+IA 98
                     Special accent on Computer assisted language learning <<<
		
                                 Conference internationale
                          sur le traitement automatique des langues et
                              ses applications industrielles
		
                                       TAL+AI 98
                     Attention speciale portee a l'enseignement de la langue <<<
		
                                 AUGUST/aout 18 - 20, 1998
		
                               Moncton, New-Brunswick, CANADA
		
		
		         Come to Canada this summer...
		         IWNLG August 5-7 in Niagara-on-the-Lake
		         Coling-ACL August 10-14 in Montreal
		         NLP+IA/CALL August 18-21 in Moncton
		
		
		         TOPICS OF INTEREST:
		         The NLP Study Group (GRETAL) at l'Universite de Moncton is organizing
		         its second international conference on NLP and industrial applications.
		         This year a special attention is given to Computer assisted language
		         learning.
		
		
		         Papers are invited on all aspects of natural language processing,
		 including,
		         but not limited to,
		         * computer assisted language learning,
		         * natural language understanding and generation of textual, spoken and
		           hand-written language,
		         * natural language interfaces to databases, expert systems, or
		 industrial
		           applications
		         * machine translation, computer aided translation, translation
		           aids,
		         * syntax, semantics, pragmatics, lexicon, morphology,
		         * dictionaries, corpora, & other language resources
		         * multimodality
		         * multilinguality
		         * NLP industrial applications
		         * papers of every kind that can help bridge the gap between the
		 theory and
		           practice of NLP in general and Language learning in particular.
		
		
		         LANGUAGE:
		         Authors are invited to submit preliminary versions of their
		         papers not exceeding 400 words (exclusive of references) either in
		         English or in French, the two official languages of the conference.
		         Proceedings would be published in the language of the submitted
		         texts.
		
		
		         SUBMISSION:
		         1) The first page should be an identification page containing the
		 title,
		         the authors' names, affiliations, addresses, a five (5) keyword list
		         specifying the subject area, a five (5) line summary, and the name and
		         address of the contact person.
		                 TITLE/ Titre:
		                 AUTHORS INFO/ Auteurs et infos:
		                 KEYWORDS/ Mots clefs:
		                 SUMMARY/ Resume:
		                 CONTACT PERSON/ Personne contact:
		
		         2) Abstracts should not exceed 400 words in length excluding
		 references (12
		         pt, times roman, 1 inch margins (2,5 cm) all around; if using A4 please
		         keep text within 19cm x 25,5 cm).
		
		         3) The identification page and the abstract should be submitted in
		 4 HARD
		         COPIES (12 pt, times roman, 1 inch margins (2,5 cm) all around; if
		 using A4
		         please keep text within 19cm x 25,5 cm) to:
		
		                 NLP+IA 98 / TAL+AI 98
		                 Pr. Chadia Moghrabi
		                 GETA, CLIPS, IMAG
		                 385 rue de la Bibliotheque
		                 BP 53
		                 38041 Grenoble Cedex 9
		                 France
		                         Phone: +33 4 76 51 4369
		                         Fax:   +33 4 76 51 4405
		                         E-mail: NLP+IA-98 at imag.fr
		
		         4) The identification page should also be e-mailed in plain text.
		
		
		         REFEREEING:
		         All abstracts shall be refereed by three members of the Program
		         committee.
		
		
		         INTERNATIONAL PROGRAM COMMITTEE:
		         Anne De Roeck (Essex, UK)
		         Arnold Smith (NRC, Canada)
		         Chadia Moghrabi (Moncton, Canada)
		         Christian Boitet (GETA, Grenoble, France)
		         Chrysanne DiMarco (Logos, Waterloo, Canada)
		         Eric Wehrli (Geneva, Switzerland)
		         Eva Hajicova (Charles U., Prague)
		         Genvieve Caelen-Haumont (GEOD, Grenoble, France)
		         Graeme Hirst (Toronto, Canada)
		         Harry Bunt (Tilburg, Netherlands)
		         Henry Hamburger (George Mason, USA)
		         Howard Hamilton (Regina, Canada)
		         John Hutchins (East Anglia, UK)
		         John Tait (Sunderland, UK)
		         Junichi Tsujii (UMIST, UK)
		         Manfred Stede (TU-Berlin, Germany)
		         Marcel Cori (Paris-7, France)
		         Mark Seligman (GETA-CLIPS & Red Pepper, USA)
		         Michael Levison (Queens, Canada)
		         Nocoletta Calzolari (Pisa, Italy)
		         Pierre Isabelle (RALI, Montreal, Canada)
		         Pierrette Bouillon (Geneva, Switzerland)
		         Paul Tarau (Moncton, Canada)
		         Remi Chadel (Inxight, Xerox, France)
		         Roberto Basili (Roma, Italy)
		         Ruddy Lelouche (Laval, Canada)
		         Susan Armstrong (ISSCO, Geneva, Switzerland)
		         Thierry Chanier (Franche-Comte, France)
		         Thierry Van Steenberghe (Leuven, Belgium)
		         Veronica Dahl (Simon Fraser, Canada)
		         Yael Ravin (IBM, USA)
		         Yorick Wilks (Sheffield, UK)
		         Some more to be confirmed
		
		
		         SCHEDULE:
		         Submissions are due on April 28th 1998.
		         Notification of receipt will be mailed to the contact person soon after
		         receipt.
		         Authors will be notified of acceptance by 15 june 1998. Camera-ready
		         copies of final full papers must be received by the 1st of August
		 1998 along
		         with registration fees.
		
		         Participants are also requested to indicate their intention to
		 participate in
		         the conference as soon as possible to the same e-mail address with the
		         single word INTENTION in the subject line.
		
		
		         EXHIBITS:
		         Anyone wishing to arrange an exhibit or present a demonstration should
		         send a brief electronic description along with a specification of
		 physical
		         requirements (table size, power, telephone connections, number of
		 chairs,
		         etc.) to the same address with the single word EXHIBIT in the
		 subject line.
		
		
		         OTHER ACTIVITIES:
		         Accompanying persons can enjoy the lovely outdoor living in
		 New-Brunswick
		         and visit the highest tides in the world. Moncton is only 20km
		         away from the sandy beaches of Shediac, la Capitale mondiale du homard.
		
		
		         CONFERENCE ORGANIZATION:
		         The conference is organized by GRETAL, Groupe d'etude sur le traitement
		         automatique des langues at the Universite' de Moncton in
		 cooperation with
		         GETA-CLIPS at l'Universite' Joseph Fourier in Grenoble. The
		 members of the
		         organizing committee are:
		
		         Chadia Moghrabi, Professor of Computer Science, Conference chair
		         Jalal Almhana, Director & Professor of Computer Science
		         Julien Chiasson, Professor of Computer Science
		         Sadek Eid, Professor of Industrial engineering, director Manufacturing
		                    Technology Centre
		         Boubaker Meddeb-Hamrouni, Researcher GETA & WinSoft
		         Paul Tarau, Professor of Computer Science
		
		
		
		
	

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