10.1443, Calls: Applied Ling, Natural Lang Processing/NLPRS
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Subject: 10.1443, Calls: Applied Ling, Natural Lang Processing/NLPRS
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Date: Sat, 2 Oct 1999 17:46:44 +0900 (KST)
From: nlprs 99 <nlprs99 at korterm.kaist.ac.kr>
Subject: NLP/NLPRS'99 Workshop on Multi-lingual Information Processing and Asian Language [2nd CFP]
2)
Date: Sat, 2 Oct 1999 13:17:28 -0500
From: Michael Newman <mnewman at qc.edu>
Subject: Applied Ling-2000 APPLIED LINGUISTICS WINTER CONFERENCE
-------------------------------- Message 1 -------------------------------
Date: Sat, 2 Oct 1999 17:46:44 +0900 (KST)
From: nlprs 99 <nlprs99 at korterm.kaist.ac.kr>
Subject: NLP/NLPRS'99 Workshop on Multi-lingual Information Processing and Asian Language [2nd CFP]
NLPRS'99 Workshop
MAL'99
Multi-lingual Information Processing and Asian Language processing
Beijing, China, November 5, 1999
http://korterm.kaist.ac.kr/nlprs99
-- 2nd Call for Papers --
Summary submission due : October 12
The recent information society has been evolved into the state of
multi-lingual communication and broadcasting. However, the theoretical
and empirical research and development has not been fully flourished
toward the customer-oriented product. The knowledge about
multi-lingual communication has not yet been fully discovered and
furthermore, the knowledge about Asian language processing is too weak
to understand the neighboring countries' languages even inside of the
Asian countries. Here, the each country's language processing has to
be introduced to other language users for their language resources,
experiences and theoretical achievements. Although the characteristics
among Asian languages are more similar than those of European
languages, the chance of this discussion has been very few.
This workshop will solicit papers from the academic sectors as well as
from the commercial sectors, in order to know what are achievements of
researchers and what are problems of information
industry. Standardization efforts of markup languages are one of
important issues for the advanced intelligent language
processing. Moreover, the test suites for each language and
information processing areas are invited to be presented.
All submissions are welcomed in all area of NLP topics and
the partial lists of topics are as follows but not limited to:
- characteristics of each language processing
- standards of tag set for language resources and application
- test suite of language processing, e.g., IR, MT, summarization
- industrial application of Asian language processing and
multi-lingual information handling
- multi-lingual indexing and keyword extraction
- data and information structure of Asian languages
- multi-lingualism in broadcasting and public affairs
- computer-based language teaching
- localization of language products
- machine translation
- cross-lingual information retrieval
The workshop review and acceptance will be based on a two-page
extended summary (2000 words or less). The summary must be accompanied
by its title and author information including full names, affiliations
of all authors and the postal mailing address and email of the
corresponding author. "Software demonstration" is also very much
encouraged.
** The format of the camera ready paper is just like a format of
NLPRS99 regular papers in http://korterm.kaist.ac.kr/nlprs99 and we
also accept the presentation material (just like powerpoint file)
because of the short period of paper writing. **
Submit by email to 'mal99 at korterm.kaist.ac.kr'
== IMPORTANT DATES ==
- Summary submission due: October 12
- Notification of acceptance: October 16
- Camera ready papers or presentation materials due: October 22
- Inquires concerning the workshop can be sent to one of
the organizers by
* email to mal99 at korterm.kaist.ac.kr
* fax to +82-42-867-3565 (forward to: NLPRS99 MAL Workshop)
* Dr. Young-Soog Chae
KORTERM, Department of Computer Science
Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology
373-1 Kusong-dong Yusong-gu Taejon 305-701
Korea
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Date: Sat, 2 Oct 1999 13:17:28 -0500
From: Michael Newman <mnewman at qc.edu>
Subject: Applied Ling-2000 APPLIED LINGUISTICS WINTER CONFERENCE
CALL FOR PAPERS
FOR THE
2000 APPLIED LINGUISTICS
WINTER CONFERENCE
SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 5, 9-4PM
at
BOROUGH OF MANHATTAN
COMMUNITY COLLEGE
SPONSORED BY
NYS-TESOL APPLIED LINGUISTICS SIG
&
CUNY RESEARCH INSTITUTE FOR THE STUDY OF LANGUAGE IN URBAN SOCIETY
Theme: The Literacies of ESL
To submit proposals for 40 min. talks or presentations on research or
pedagogical practice related to the conference theme or other areas of
applied linguistics, send
3 copies of 1 page summary without identifying information and
1 copy with name, address, affiliation, and e-mail
1 50 word summary for the program book
to
Michael Newman
Dept. of Linguistics and Communication Disorders
Queens College/CUNY
Flushing, NY 11367
Questions? Write to mnewman at qc.edu
No e-mail submissions accepted.
Deadline Wed. November, 10
Share Your Research or
Instructional Strategies
at the
2000 APPLIED LINGUISTICS
WINTER CONFERENCE
SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 5, 2000
at
BOROUGH OF MANHATTAN
COMMUNITY COLLEGE
Michael Newman
Assistant Professor of Applied Linguistics
Dept. of Linguistics and Communication Disorders
Queens College/CUNY
Flushing, NY 11367
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