15.146, Confs: Computational Ling/Paris, France

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Subject: 15.146, Confs: Computational Ling/Paris, France

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Date:  Fri, 9 Jan 2004 10:56:12 -0500 (EST)
From:  thomas.beauvisage at francetelecom.com
Subject:  Workshop on Characterisation of Internet Content

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Date:  Fri, 9 Jan 2004 10:56:12 -0500 (EST)
From:  thomas.beauvisage at francetelecom.com
Subject:  Workshop on Characterisation of Internet Content


Workshop on Characterisation of Internet Content

Date: 31-Jan-2004 - 31-Jan-2004
Location: Paris, France
Contact: Beauvisage Thomas
Contact Email: indices.internet at ml.free.fr
Meeting URL: http://www.atala.org/je

Linguistic Sub-field: Computational Linguistics, Semantics,
Text/Corpus Linguistics

Meeting Description:

This workshop is organised to point to existing problems faced by NLP
tools for the description and use of material available on the
Internet (Web pages and sites, mail, fora, instant mail, etc). Such
problems concerns in particular:
	- methods for content collection, accessibility of content,
formalisms for information storage, etc.
	- the semantics of Internet content: textual content
vs. services offered, multimedia and interactive content, semiotics of
web pages;
	- categorisation methods: topic detection, categorisation of
sites and pages, Internet-specific genres.

Globally speaking, these problems reveal new links between NLP and the
Internet. On the same time, because of these problems, computational
linguistics has to study further the benefits and limitations of NLP
tools for the description and use of Internet
content. Characterisation of Internet content: beyond
keywords. Semantic approach.

Workshop of the Atala, organized by :
  François Rastier (CNRS - UMR 7114, Paris X - MoDyCo),
  Natalia Grabar (CRIM/INaLCO, STIM / DSI / AP-HP, Paris 6) and
  Thomas Beauvisage (France Télécom R&D - DIH/UCE, Paris X - MoDyCo)

Date: Saturday 31 January 2004

Location:
  ENST, 49, rue Vergnault, 75013 Paris
  Amphithéatre Emeraude
  Métro : Corvisart
  Free entry

Program:

9h15  Presentation of the Workshop

9h30  Thomas Beauvisage (France Télécom R&D)
Utiliser les annuaires du Web pour décrire les parcours sur la Toile
(Using Web directories to describe users' paths)

10h00  Kamel Smaïli et Armelle Brun (LORIA)
Routage automatique de courriers électroniques
(Automatic routing of emails )

10h30  Break

11h00 Antoine Marzin, Lionel Martin, Christel Vrain et Guillaume
Cleuziou (LIFO, U. Orléans)
Classification de pages Web en Genre
(Genre-based Web pages classification)

11h30  Martine Hurault-Plantet (LIMSI-CNRS)
Sélection de traits et détection de thèmes pour l'analyse d'un corpus
de pages personnelles Web (Selection of traits and topic detection for
the analysis of a corpus of personal Web pages)

12h00  Lunch

14h00 Aurélie Névéol, Lina Soualmia, Alexandrina Rogozan, Magaly
Douyère, Benoît Thirion, Stéfan Darmoni (CISMeF, Rouen / PSI-CNRS /
U. Rouen)
Caractérisation des contenus de lEuro(tm)Internet en santé : l'exemple
CISMeF (Characterisation of Health-related Internet content: the
CISMeF example)

14h30  Mathieu Valette (CRIM, Inalco)
Projet Princip : application de règles sémantiques à la détection de
documents racistes sur Internet (The Princip project: application of
semantic rules to the detection of racists documents on the Internet)

15h00  Break

15h30  Monika Nicinski, (CRIM, Inalco)
Typologie et description sémantique des images utilisées dans les
sites Internet racistes (Typology and semantic description of images
used in racist Web sites)

16h00  François Rastier (CNRS - UMR 7114, Paris X - MoDyCo)
La sémiotique du document numérique et son incidence sur les
traitements sémantiques (The semiotics of electronic document and its
incidence on semantic processing)

16h30  Round table

17h00  End of the Workshop

Important : Le samedi, l'accès a l'ENST se fait par la rue Vergnaud
(de l'autre côté du pâté de maison par rapport à la rue
Barrault). N'oubliez pas de vous munir du programme de la journée ; ce
programme vous sera demandé au poste de sécurité.

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