12.3073, Calls: Computational Ling,Ling Society of Korea

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Subject: 12.3073, Calls: Computational Ling,Ling Society of Korea

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Date:  Mon, 10 Dec 2001 23:03:49 +0800 (CST)
From:  Jing-Shin Chang <jshin at csie.ncnu.edu.tw>
Subject:  [COLING-02] Workshops: Call for Workshop Proposals

2)
Date:  Sun, 09 Dec 2001 18:34:10 +0900
From:  Jong-Bok Kim <jongbok at khu.ac.kr>
Subject:  CFP

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

Date:  Mon, 10 Dec 2001 23:03:49 +0800 (CST)
From:  Jing-Shin Chang <jshin at csie.ncnu.edu.tw>
Subject:  [COLING-02] Workshops: Call for Workshop Proposals

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                             COLING 2002
                    Call for Workshop Proposals
                   August 31 -- September 1, 2002
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                             COLING 2002
        19th International Conference on Computational Linguistics
                    August 24 -- September 1, 2002
               Howard International House, Taipei, Taiwan
                URL: http://www.coling2002.sinica.edu.tw/
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   Organized by:
         Academia Sinica, ACLCLP and National Tsing Hua University
   Under the Auspices of:
         The International Committee on Computational Linguistics
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The COLING Organizing Committee invites proposals for workshops
to be held at COLING2002.

COLING2002 will be held in Taipei, Taiwan, August 24th - September 1st, 2002
with workshops being held August 31st and September 1st, 2002.

COLING workshops provide organizers and participants with an opportunity
to focus intensively on a specific topic within computational linguistics.
Often, workshops concentrate on specific topics of technical interest
(e.g., shallow parsing), particular areas of application for language
processing technologies (e.g., NLP applied to multilingual cross-language
retrieval), or community-wide issues that deserve attention (e.g.,
standardization of resources and tools). We welcome proposals on any topic
that is of interest to the Computational Linguistics community, but we
particularly encourage proposals that broaden the scope of our community
through the consideration of new techniques or applications, in particular
with respect to multimodal communication, the semantic web,
speech technology, information retrieval, text and data mining,
biological information extraction, computational psycholinguistics,
etc.

Proposals Submission Details

Workshop proposals should provide sufficient information to evaluate
the quality and importance of the topic, and the size of the interested
community. Proposals should be 2-4 pages and contain the following
information:

- a title and brief description of the workshop topic;

- a budget proposal;

- the target audience and projected number of participants along with
  support for the projected count. Supporting evidence could include a list
  of potential submitters, a list of conferences that contained papers
  on the proposed topic, the number of new companies focused on this topic,
  or recent funding initiatives that address this topic;

- the intended length (at least half a day, up to two days);

- resource needs such as room size and number of days. Include any special
  requirements for technical support (computer infrastructure, etc.);

- the name, postal address, phone number, e-mail address, and webpage of each
  chair. In addition, indicate the chairs' background in the workshop area.


Proposals should be submitted by electronic mail, in plain ASCII text,
as soon as possible but no later than JANUARY 15th , 2002.
The subject line should be: "COLING2002 WORKSHOP PROPOSAL".
Please send the workshop proposals to Prof. Antonio Zampolli:
pisa at ilc.pi.cnr.it

Prof. Antonio Zampolli
Istituto di Linguistica Computazionale
Consiglio Nazionale delle Ricerche
Area della Ricerca di Pisa - Localita San Cataldo
Via Moruzzi, 1 - 56124 Pisa
ITALY

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IMPORTANT DATES

Workshop Proposals due:                        January 15th,   2002

Notification of acceptance of Proposals:       February 15th,  2002

Workshops Date:                    August 31st -September 1st, 2002

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General Guidelines for Workshop Organiztion
	- prepared by the COLING-2002 Organizing Committee

The COLING-2002 general guidelines on publication, financing, and
sponsorship for workshops are listed as follows.

0. Please first submit a proposal to Prof. Antonio Zampolli
   (pisa at ilc.pi.cnr.it), the Coling-2002 Workshop Chair.
   The deadline for Workshop Proposals is 15 January, 2002.

   The information on the expected number of participants is required
   in your proposal. The COLING-2002 Oraganizing Committee will need
   such information to estimate the number of copies of the workshop
   proceedings as well as various other estimates.

   (For general COLING-2002 information, please visit the URL at:
      http://www.coling2002.sinica.edu.tw).

1. The registration fee will be the same for all the individual workshops.
   The COLING-2002 Oraganizing Committee are responsible for collecting
   and managing the registration fee.

2. The on-line registration (and pre-registration) of the workshops will
   be integrated into the registration process of Coling-2002.

3. The COLING-2002 Oraganizing Committee will provide the on-site
   registration service, and maintain the information desk (including
   responsible personnel) during the workshop. The information desk will
   be a centralized one, which is shared by all the workshops.

4. The workshop organizer is responsible for compiling and typesetting
   the proceedings content (including preface, table of content, papers,
   numbering, index, etc.) and then converting it into a format conforming
   to the pre-specified standard (e.g., PDF, Postscript, etc.)
   set forth by the printing group of the Oraganizing Committee.

   The paper style and format should be the same as the main conference.

5. The COLING-2002 Oraganizing Committee are responsible for printing
   the workshop proceedings and producing the conference CD-ROM;
   all the proceedings of the main conference, tutorials and workshops
   will be put into the same CD-ROM.

6. The files for the workshop proceedings, prepared by the workshop
   organizer, must be sent to the printing group of the local organizing
   committee before the pre-specified date. This is necessary to ensure
   that the workshop proceedings be included in the CD-ROM and be
   distributed on-site. The content will not be included in the CD-ROM and
   the Oraganizing Committee are not responsible for the later mail delivery
   cost, if the workshop organizer fails to deliver the files in time.

7. The COLING-2002 Oraganizing Committee will decide the number of copies
   of the proceedings to be printed, and are fully in charge
   of those extra copies. However, the workshop organizer will own the
   copyright and the right to re-print the proceedings.

8. The COLING-2002 Oraganizing Committee will provide the conference room
   and general equipments (like LCD projectors, overhead projectors,
   and microphones, etc.) without extra charge. Special requirements,
   however, should be specified in the workshop proposal in advance, if any.

9. Two refreshment services will be provided freely per day (one in the
   morning break, and the other in the afternoon break). Since the
   refreshment services might be shared by several concurrent workshops,
   each workshop organizer will be requested to synchronize with the
   pre-specified break schedule, if it is the case.

10. Self-paid lunch boxes and/or cafeteria tickets will be avaible during
    the workshops. The expense is separated from the registration fee.
    Workshop organizers must make other meal arrangments (if any).

11. Any extra expense not mentioned above (e.g., reimbursement for invited
    speakers, banquet for the steering committee members, etc.) will be
    the workshop organizer's responsibility.

12. If you have any question about the logistic support, please contact
    Dr. Keh-Yih Su (Email: "kysu at bdc.com.tw").


Revenue-Sharing Incentive for COLING-2002 Workshops

To encourage workshops with high academic standard and research
innovation as well as to help workshop organizers defray some of the costs
for organizing such a workshop, the COLING-2002 organizing committee proposes
the following revenue-sharing incentive.

For any workshop with a paid-registration of over 60 participants, part of
the registration fee will be re-imbursed to the organizer. The formula for
calculating the reimbursement amount follows:

    $10 x (N-60),

where N is the number of paid registrants (regardless of the category
of the registration fees).

The reimbursement is executed in one of the following ways:

    1. As reimbursement to the direct expenses of the workshop
       (original copies of receipts of the expenses will be required):
       fully reimbursable up to the amount determined by the above formula.

    2. Exchange for free registration (as student fellowship, speaker
       privilege, or subsidy to scholars from countries with financial
       difficulties): fully exchangeable up to the amount determined by the
       above formula.

    3. As direct payment to the individual or SIG organizer (in exchange for
       the service of organizing the workshop): fully payable, but subject to
       a 20% flat tax rate for income payment to foreigners in Taiwan.

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Additional Conference Information

Please e-mail any inquiries on COLING2002 Conference to:

	COLING02 at sinica.edu.tw.

For additional information, see the web site for the conference:

	http://www.coling2002.sinica.edu.tw/.
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-------------------------------- Message 2 -------------------------------

Date:  Sun, 09 Dec 2001 18:34:10 +0900
From:  Jong-Bok Kim <jongbok at khu.ac.kr>
Subject:  CFP

Call for Papers
2002 LSK International Summer Conference

The 2002 LSK International Summer Conference hosted by the Linguistic
Society of Korea invites abstracts for papers presenting research in all
areas of linguistics, including, but not limited to, morphology, syntax,
semantics, phonology, phonetics, pragmatics, discourse analysis,
typology, psycholinguistics, corpus linguistics, language acquisition,
cognitive linguistics and natural language processing. The conference
will be held at Kyung Hee University in Seoul, Korea on August 5-7,
2002.

INVITED SPEAKERS
Howard Lasnik (University of Connecticut)
Jerzy Rubach (University of Warsaw & University of Iowa)
Ivan Sag (Stanford University)
Anna Wierzbicka (Australia National University)

GUIDELINES FOR ABSTRACT SUBMISSIONS
Abstracts should be a single page, with an additional page for
data/references if needed.  Abstracts should be submitted electronically
to lsk2002 at khu.ac.kr. The abstract should either be pasted into the
email or should be an attachment as an ASCII text file,  Word, PS or PDF
file. Please use the subject header ``LSK 2002 Abstract: Your last name
and first name initial. Include all the author information (the title of
the paper, area, the name(s) and affiliation(s) of the author(s), and
the address, phone number and e-mail address of the primary author) in
the body of the e-mail.

IMPORTANT DATES:
Deadline for the Abstract Submission: Feb 15, 2002.
Notification of acceptance: March 30, 2002.

For more details about the conference, the program, and submission
requirements please see the conference web site at:

        http://web.khu.ac.kr/~lsk2002 or http://www.linguistics.or.kr

Further inquires can be directed to the secretary general of the program
committee (hssh at sangmyung.ac.kr) or lsk2000 at hufs.ac.kr.

NOTE: The final day of the LSK Conference, August 7, will feature
workshops of interest to practitioners of diverse theoretical
frameworks. More  information on the workshops will be announced soon.
Also the conference will be immediately  succeeded by the 9th
International Conference on Head-Driven Phrase Structure Grammar from
Aug 8-9 (http://web.khu.ac.kr/~hpsg2002).

PROGRAM COMMITTEE

Chai-song Hong (Co-chair, Seoul National Univ.)
Young-hern Lee (Co-chair, Chosun Univ.)
Hyon-Sook Shin (Secretary General, Sangmyung Univ.)
Sang-Cheol Ahn (Kyung Hee Univ.)
Uiyon Cho (Dongkook Univ.)
Kiyong Choi (Kwangwoon Univ.)
Jae-Woong Choi (Korea Univ.)
Gregory Iverson (Univ. of Wisconsin)
Youngjun Jang  (Choong-Ang Univ.)
Akira Ikeya  (Toyo Gakuen Univ.)
Duck-soo Kang (Hankook Univ. of Foreign Studyies)
Chang-sop Kim (Seoul National Univ.)
Dong-suk Kim (Taegu Univ.)
Jong-Bok Kim (Kyung Hee Univ.)
Jun-Ho Kim (Dongduk Univ.)
Yong-Beom Kim (Kwangwoon Univ.)
Yung-Suk Kim (Sogang Univ.)
Hee-San Koo (Chung-Ang Univ.)
Chungmin Lee (Seoul National Univ.)
Joo-Young Oh (Kyungsung Univ.)
Peter Sells (Stanford Univ.)
Stephen Wechsler (Univ. of Texas at Austin)

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