13.2440, Calls: Computational Ling, Speech Technology
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Subject: 13.2440, Calls: Computational Ling, Speech Technology
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Date: Tue, 24 Sep 2002 12:45:38 +0200
From: Farid CERBAH <farid.cerbah at dassault-aviation.fr>
Subject: TIA 2003 Call for Paper
2)
Date: Wed, 25 Sep 2002 12:25:47 +0000
From: Teresa Lopez-Soto <teresals at us.es>
Subject: Electronic Journal Speech Technology
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Date: Tue, 24 Sep 2002 12:45:38 +0200
From: Farid CERBAH <farid.cerbah at dassault-aviation.fr>
Subject: TIA 2003 Call for Paper
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Call for paper
TIA 2003
Submission deadline: December 9, 2002
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5th meeting " Terminology and Artificial Intelligence "
31 March - 1 April 2003, Strasbourg, France
Due to the ever-increasing amount of Machine-readable information,
institutions, companies and laboratories are facing new problems
related to scale effects and the diversity of technical texts. A full
range of tasks, from (cross-lingual ) information retrieval to
extraction of structured information from texts, could highly benefit
from the availability of semantically structured terminological
resources, extracted from specialized corpora. As a result, to bring
out innovative solutions, terminology as a disciplin has to enrich and
strengthen its links with related areas, including linguistics and
computational linguistics, knowledge engineering and information
sciences.
More particularly, the links between the goals and methods of this
pluridisciplinary approach to terminology and knowledge engineering
should be emphasized:
- Intensive use of corpus-based processing methods
- Modeling of technical and scientific domains through
the analysis of terminological networks identified in corpora
- Definition and elaboration of terminological knowledge that
could be used to improve major applications, such as
computer-aided translation, document indexing and filtering, or
corporate memory management.
The TIA Conference aims at promoting convergence and synergy among
such disciplines in order to develop and evaluate corpus-processing
methodologies, requiring refined natural language processing and
artificial intelligence techniques. The end results of those
investigations should help build relevant terminological data for
specific applications on a systematic basis.
The 5th TIA Conference will be an opportunity to explore some of the
unsolved problems raised in corpus-based acquisition of terminological
data, in the analysis of lexical behavior in specialized corpora, in
knowledge modeling and formalization of the resulting data.
Topics of Interest
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You are invited to submit a paper on the following topics:
- Meaning theories and terminology
- Exploitation of corpus-based term extraction
- Methods for automatic terminology structuring
- Use of terminological resources for building ontologies
- Terminology and semantic web
- Terminological resources for information retrieval
- Problems of multilingual terminology;
- Reusability and Standardization
- Terminology and hypertext construction
- New applications of computer-based terminology
This TIA Conference, which follows TIA'95 (Villetaneuse), TIA'97
(Toulouse), TIA'99 (Nantes), and TIA '01 (Nancy) is organized by the
TIA Working Group (http://www.biomath.jussieu.fr/TIA/). This group
gathers researchers in linguistics, artificial intelligence and
natural language processing. It was created to allow a confrontation
between the theoretical and methodological frameworks as well as
between the practices developed in each discipline. Submitted papers
(in French or in English) will be reviewed by an international program
committee composed of members of the TIA Working Group and of invited
experts.
Program Committee
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Chair: Farid Cerbah (Dassault Aviation, Paris, France)
- Sofia Ananiadou (,U.K.)
- Nathalie Aussenac-Gilles (IRIT, Toulouse, France)
- Roberto Basili (University of Rome, Italy)
- Didier Bourigault (ERSS, Toulouse, France)
- Stéphane Chaudiron (Ministry of research, university Paris 10,
France)
- Anne Condamines (ERSS, Toulouse, France)
- Gregory Grefenstette (Xerox Research Centre Europe, Grenoble,
France)
- Ulrich Heid (University of Stuttgart, Germany)
- Claude de Loupy (Sinequa, Paris, France)
- Adeline Nazarenko (LIPN, Villetaneuse, France)
- Jennifer Pearson (Dublin City University, Ireland)
- François Rastier (INALF, Paris, France)
- François Rousselot (LIIA-ENSAI, Strasbourg, France)
- Jean Royauté (INIST, Nancy, France)
- Monique Slodzian (Crim-Inalco, Paris, France)
- Sylvie Szulman (LIPN, Villetaneuse, France)
- Pierre Zweigenbaum (STIM/AP-HP, Paris, France)
Organizing Committee
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Organizing chair: Francois Rousselot (LIIA-ENSAIS, Strasbourg)
- Francois de Bertrand de Beuvron (LIIA-ENSAIS, Strasbourg)
- Pierre Frath (EA 1339 LDL Université Marc Bloch Strasbourg)
- Nicolas Gagean (LIIA-ENSAIS et SCOLIA-Université Marc Bloch
Strasbourg)
- Georges Kleiber (EA 1339 LDL SCOLIA-Université Marc Bloch
Strasbourg)
Contact : Rousselot at liia.u-strasbg.fr
Submission procedure
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The papers should be written in French or English. They must not
exceed 10 pages (about 3000 pages), in times 12, single spaced,
including figures and references. A separate page should contain the
following information:
- Author name(s)
- Address(es)
- title of the paper
- keywords
- abstract
It is highly recommended to use TIA formatting styles:
- Latex :
http://u2.u-strasbg.fr/spiral/TIA2003/style-tia2003.zip
- MS-Word :
http://u2.u-strasbg.fr/spiral/TIA2003/style-tia-2003.doc
Electronic submissions should be sent to:
Farid Cerbah
(farid.cerbah at dassault-aviation.fr)
if electronic submission is not possible, 3 hard copies of the papers
should be
sent to the following address:
Farid Cerbah
DGT/DPR
78, quai Marcel Dassault
92552 Saint-Cloud Cedex 300
FRANCE
Important dates
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- Submission deadline: December 9, 2002
- Notification of acceptance : January 20, 2003
- Camera-ready paper: February 14, 2003
Web Site:http://u2.u-strasbg.fr/spiral/TIA2003
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Date: Wed, 25 Sep 2002 12:25:47 +0000
From: Teresa Lopez-Soto <teresals at us.es>
Subject: Electronic Journal Speech Technology
CALL FOR PAPERS
ELECTRONIC JOURNAL ON SPEECH TECNOLOGIES (e-Rthabla)
The Spanish Network on Speech Technologies (Rthabla) announces the
first call-for-papers for a new electronic journal. This Electronic
Journal on Speech Technologies (e-Rthabla) will be released November
2002 and its main objective is to promote research on speech
technology in Spanish, Catalan, Basque and Galician.
TOPICS
1. Signal Processing
2. Speech Processing
3. Linguistics
4. Psychology
5. Natural Language Processing
6. Dialogue Systems
DEADLINE OF SUBMISSION: October 11, 2002
FORMAT:
General Guidelines:
- Unpublished works must include a full paper (A4 format, max. 12
pages including figures and references) and an abstract (A4 format,
max. 4 pages)
- English or Spanish
- Contributions will be evaluated by the scientific committee listed
below and other external evaluators.
- All contributions will be sent to beatrizr at ugr.es including the
subject "e-Rthabla: paper proposal"
- Only proposals received by October 11, 2002 will be accepted
LaTeX Format:
- Document type {article}, option [twocolumn]. Authors will send both
the *.tex and the *.bib files.
WORD Format:
- 2.5 cm margins
- Title: Times New Roman, left alignment, 0,5 cm indentation first
line of paragraph
- Level one Title: Times, bold, italics, size 12
- Level two Title: Times, bold, size 12
- Level three Title: Times, bold, size 11
- Level four Title: Times, italics, size 11
- DO NOT number pages
- Include the following information (and listed in this precise order)
on the first page:
· Title, centered, Times, bold, size 16
· Author's first and last names, email/postal address
· Keywords
· Abstract: left and right 0,32 cm indentation, complete
justification, size 11
· Body text: two columns separated 1 cm, Times, size 11, 0,5 cm left
indentation on first line of paragraph, complete justification
· Simple spacing
· Send the *.ps or *.pdf file
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