14.166, Calls: Logic, Lang&Information/ACL 2003
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Subject: 14.166, Calls: Logic, Lang&Information/ACL 2003
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Date: Sun, 12 Jan 2003 19:55:12 -0500 (EST)
From: "NASSLLI'03 Bloomington, Indiana" <nasslli at indiana.edu>
Subject: Logic, Language, and Information, IN USA
2)
Date: Sun, 12 Jan 2003 18:19:31 EST
From: Priscilla Rasmussen <rasmusse at cs.rutgers.edu>
Subject: Association for Computational Linguistics, Japan
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Date: Sun, 12 Jan 2003 19:55:12 -0500 (EST)
From: "NASSLLI'03 Bloomington, Indiana" <nasslli at indiana.edu>
Subject: Logic, Language, and Information, IN USA
C a l l f o r P a p e r s
NASSLLI-2003
Second North American Summer School in Logic, Language, and
Information
http://www.indiana.edu/~nasslli/
June 17-21, 2003, Bloomington, Indiana
NASSLLI '02 Continues North American Summer School Tradition
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Following last year's founding of a North American counterpart to the
European Summer School for Logic, Language and Information, this
year's NASSLLI will be at Indiana University. It will again feature a
Student Session where students can network and get feedback on their
work -- both from faculty and student attendees. This CFP solicits
submissions to the student session.
Topics of Interest
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The areas of interest are
Logic -- including work on problems of mathematical or
philosophical interest
Language -- including descriptive or theoretical work in formal
linguistics
Language and Logic -- applications of logic to natural language
Language and Computation -- theoretical and empirical work in
computational linguistics
Logic and Computation -- automated theorem-proving and related
fields
Computation -- artificial intelligence or related areas of
computer science
Work integrating several of these areas is of particular interest.
Requirements
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The Student Session papers should describe original, unpublished
work that has been completed. However, no previously published papers
should be submitted.
All authors must be at the pre-doctoral level; submissions co-authored
by non-students will be discarded.
Format of Submission
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Full papers, not to exceed 10 pages, are to be submitted by email as Adobe
Portable Document Files (PDF). This file must include a separate
identification page including the following pieces of information:
Title: title of the submission
First author: firstname lastname
Address: address of the first author
......
Last author: firstname lastname
Address: address of the last author
Short summary: abstract (5 lines)
Subject area (one or two of): Logic | Language | Computation
Other Conferences Submitted To:
Neither this identification page, nor any bibliography counts towards the
10 page limit.
Since reviewing will be blind, the body of the paper should omit author
names and addresses. Furthermore, self-references that reveal the author's
identity (e.g., "We previously showed (Smith, 1991)... ") should be
avoided. It is possible to use instead references like "Smith (1991)
previously showed..."
The PDF of the paper is to be enclosed in an email duplicating the
information on the identification page. Use US Letter paper and LaTeX if
possible; accepted papers will need to be resubmitted without page
numbers.
Please email submissions to John Hale <hale at cogsci.jhu.edu> by MARCH 15th
2003.
NASSLLI '03
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At least one author needs to register for NASSLLI '03 in order to be in
the student session. Accepted papers will be available at the Summer
School in the Student Session Proceedings (tentative plans exist for
on-line dissemination as well). One of the authors will give a 20-minute
talk with up to 10 minutes for discussion.
Dates
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Deadline for submission of papers : March 15th, 2003
Author notifications : May 1st, 2003
Revisions in accepted papers due by : June 1st, 2003
ESSLLI-2003 Student Session : June 17-21, 2003.
Confirmed Student Session Program Committee Members
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Julia Hockenmaier, University of Edinburgh
Gerhard Jaeger, Potsdam University
Greg Kobele, UCLA
Yevgeniy Makarov, Indiana University
Gideon Mann, Johns Hopkins University
Jens Michaelis, Potsdam University
Rachel Sussman, University of Rochester
Please direct any questions about the NASSLI-03 student session to John
Hale <hale at cogsci.jhu.edu>.
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Date: Sun, 12 Jan 2003 18:19:31 EST
From: Priscilla Rasmussen <rasmusse at cs.rutgers.edu>
Subject: Association for Computational Linguistics, Japan
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ACL2003 News Letter No.1 (27th of December, 2002)
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Hitoshi Isahara (Publicity Chair, CRL) and Masaki Murata (CRL)
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Venue: Convention Center of Sapporo, Sapporo, JAPAN
Dates: Tutorials and Pre-conference Workshops: July 7, 2003
Main Conference: July 8-10, 2003
Post-conference Workshops: July 11-12, 2003
Paper submission due: February 26, 2003
(For details, see the Web site http://www.ec-inc.co.jp/ACL2003/)
This news letter includes
1) Call for Exhibits and Sponsorship
2) List of Accepted Workshops
3) Call for Interactive Poster/Demo Sessions
4) Information on collocated events
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1) Call for Exhibits and Sponsorship
ACL03 will provide industrial sponsors with exhibition booths with
full Internet access at the conference site. Not only companies but
also research institutes and universities are encouraged to have
exhibits. For details, see Exhibits and Sponsorship at
http://www.ec-inc.co.jp/ACL2003/.
We are happy to announce that the following companies, research
institutes and universities have agreed to give us their support and
will have exhibits at ACL03.
[Companies]
Fuji Xerox Co., Ltd.
Fujitsu Limited
Hitachi, Ltd.
IBM Japan
Justsystem Corporation
Microsoft Co., Ltd.
NEC Corporation
NTT Corporation
Oki Electric Industry Co., Ltd.
Toshiba Corporation
[Research Institutes and Universities]
ATR Spoken Language Translation Research Laboratories
Chukyo University
Communications Research Laboratory
Hiroshima City University
Hokkaido University
Japan Advanced Institute of Science and Technology
Keio University
Kyoto University
Nara Institute of Science and Technology
National Institute for Japanese Language, Communications Research
Laboratory, Tokyo Institute of Technology
National Institute of Informatics
The University of Tokushima
The University of Tokyo (three groups)
Tokyo Institute of Technology (three groups)
Tottori University
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2) List of Accepted Workshops
The workshop committee has announced the following 12 proposals have
been accepted, two as associated conferences and ten as ACL workshops.
The CFPs of these associated conferences and workshops will be made
available in January from our Web site.
2-1) Associated Conferences
AC1 EMNLP2003: The Eighth Conference on Empirical Methods in Natural
Language Processing
Yuji Matsumoto (Nara Institute of Science and Technology)
AC2 6th International Workshop on Information Retrieval with Asian
Languages (IRAL2003)
Jun Adachi (National Institute of Informatics)
2-2) ACL Workshops
WS1 Multilingual Summarization and Question Answering
-- Machine Learning and Beyond
Abraham Ittycheriah (IBM), Tsuneaki Kato (Univ. of Tokyo),
Chin-Yew Lin (USC/ISI), Yutaka Sasaki (NTT)
WS2 Natural Language Processing in Biomedicine
Sofia Ananiadou (Univ. of Salford), Udo Hahn (Univ. of Freiburg),
Jerry Hobbs (USC/ISI), James Pustejovsky (Brandeis Univ.),
Jun'ichi Tsujii (Univ. of Tokyo)
WS3 The Lexicon and Figurative Language
Alan Wallington (University of Birmingham)
WS4 Multilingual and Mixed-language Named Entity Recognition: Combining
Statistical and Symbolic Models
Mari Broman Olsen (Microsoft Corporation)
WS5 The Second International Workshop on Automatic Paraphrasing:
Paraphrase Acquisition and Applications
Kentaro Inui (Chair, NAIST), Regina Barzilay (Cornell University)
Mark Dras (Macquarie University), Satoshi Sato (Kyoto University)
Kazuhide Yamamoto (Nagaoka Univ. of Tech./ATR)
WS6 Second Sighan Workshop on Chinese Language Processing
Qing Ma (Communications Research Lab),
Fei Xia (IBM)
WS7 Multiword Expressions: Analysis, Acquisition and Treatment
Anna Korhonen (Univ. of Cambridge), Francis Bond (NTT),
Diana McCarthy (Univ. of Sussex),
Aline Villavicencio (Univ. of Cambridge)
WS8 Linguistic Annotation: Getting the Model Right
Nancy Ide (Bassar College),
Key-Sun Choi (Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology),
Laurent Romary (LORIA/INRIA)
WS9 Workshop on Patent Corpus Processing
Atsushi Fujii (Univ. of Tsukuba),
Makoto Iwayama (Tokyo Institute of Technology)
WS10 Towards a Resources Information Infrastructure
Steven Krauwer (ELSNET)
Nicoletta Calzolari (ILC-CNR)
Antonio Zampolli (Universita di Pisa & ILC-CNR)
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3) Call for Interactive Poster/Demo Sessions
ACL-03 features special sessions for interactive posters and
demonstrations. Poster/Demo presentations present original and
significant work in progress, on-going research projects with novel
ideas/applications, or late-breaking results that are best
communicated in an interactive format.
Interactive Poster/Demo sessions provide a forum of academic and
technical exchanges and are completely separated from the Industrial
Exhibition that takes place also on the conference site.
The topics of interest cover the same area of the main conference.
See the http://www.ec-inc.co.jp/ACL2003/callforpapers.html
Full paper submission information
The authors should submit an original paper (of no more than 4 pages
in ACL format) that describes and emphasizes the problem of the
research and the novelty of the methods or theories being used.
Presentations with demos should outline the design of their systems
and provide sufficient details to allow the evaluation of their
validity, quality and usefulness. They should also describe the
equipments required for the demonstration.
Interactive Poster/Demo presentations will be given a booth for
showing posters and giving a demo on a laptop computer or via a
projector. The Poster/Demo papers are allocated 4 pages which will be
included in the companion volume of the conference proceedings.
All the Poster/Demo submissions will be reviewed by an international
program committee.
Submission Information
Submissions should follow the two-column format of ACL proceedings and
should not exceed four (4) pages, including references. We strongly
recommend the use of ACL LaTeX style files or Microsoft Word Style
files tailored for this year's conference. A description of the format
will also be available in case you are unable to use these style files
directly. As reviewing will be blind, the paper should not include the
authors' names and affiliations. Furthermore, self-references that
reveal the author's identity should be avoided. The papers with a
demo that requires a special consideration should describe the
requirements just before the introductory session of the paper.
Submission Procedure
All papers must be submitted electronically at the web address. The
papers must be submitted no later than 12 noon Central Time (8PM GMT)
on May 1st, 2003. Papers submitted after that time will not be
reviewed.
Important Dates
Paper submission deadline: May 1, 2003
Notification of acceptance: May 20, 2003
Camera ready copy due: June 3, 2003
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Program Committee for Interactive Poster/Demo sessions
Chair:
Yuji Matsumoto, NAIST (Japan)
PC members (more will be added):
Tilman Becker, DFKI (Germany)
Rens Bod, University of Amsterdam (the Netherlands)
Christian Boitet, Universite Joseph Fourier (France)
Harry Bunt, Tilburg University (the Netherlands)
Sharon Caraballo, Georgetown University (USA)
John Caroll, University of Sussex (UK)
Hsin-Hsi Chen, National Taiwan University(Taiwan)
Lee-Feng Chien, Academia Sinica (Taiwan)
Hai Leong Chieu, DSO National Laboratories (Singapore)
Pascale Fung, University of Science and Technology (Hong Kong)
Graeme Hirst, University of Tronto (Canada)
Kentaro Inui, NAIST (Japan)
Genichiro Kikui, ATR (Japan)
Sadao Kurohashi, University of Tokyo (Japan)
Kui-Lam Kwok, City University of New York(USA)
Maria Lapata, School of Informatics(UK)
Gary Geunbae Lee, POSTECH (Korea)
Jong-Hyeok Lee, POSTECH(Korea)
Hang Li, Microsoft (China)
Dan Melamed, New York University (USA)
Dan Moldovan, University of Texas at Dallas(USA)
Manny Rayner, RIACS (USA)
Satoshi Sekine, Bew York University (USA)
Bangalore Srinivas, AT&T (USA)
Key-Yih Su, BDC Corp (Taiwan)
Thomas Fang Zheng, Tsinghua University (China)
Michael Zock, LIMSI (France)
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4) Information on Other Conferences or Workshops Being Held Nearby
We would be happy to help those wishing to arrange events in conjunction
with ACL03. For information on available venues and local facilities for
gatherings and meetings, please contact:
Kenji Araki (Hokkaido University, Japan): araki at media.eng.hokudai.ac.jp
Following is a list of collocated events so far informed to us.
(a) 4th SIGdial Workshop on Discourse and Dialogue
Sapporo, July 5 and 6, 2003
http://www.speech.cs.cmu.edu/sigdial2003/
General chair:
Akira Kurematsu (University of Electro-Communications)
(b) Workshop on Language Understanding and Agent for Real World Interaction
Hokkaido University, July 13, 2003
Organizing co-chairs:
Hozumi Tanaka (Tokyo Institute of Technology)
Sadaoki Furui (Tokyo Institute of Technology)
Masayuki Nakajima (Tokyo Institute of Technology)
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