15.307, Calls: Computational Ling/UK, General Ling/USA
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Subject: 15.307, Calls: Computational Ling/UK, General Ling/USA
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Date: Tue, 27 Jan 2004 11:10:12 -0500 (EST)
From: f.meziane at salford.ac.uk
Subject: 9th International Conference on Application of Natural Language to Information Systems
2)
Date: Tue, 27 Jan 2004 21:46:45 -0500 (EST)
From: facex002 at umn.edu
Subject: 8th Hispanic Linguistics Symposium and 7th Conference on the Acquisition of Spanish and Portuguese as First and Second Languages
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Date: Tue, 27 Jan 2004 11:10:12 -0500 (EST)
From: f.meziane at salford.ac.uk
Subject: 9th International Conference on Application of Natural Language to Information Systems
9th International Conference on Application of Natural Language to
Information Systems
Short Title: NLDB04
Date: 23-Jun-2004 - 25-Jun-2004
Location: Salford, Manchester, United Kingdom
Contact: Farid Meziane
Contact Email: f.meziane at salford.ac.uk
Meeting URL: http://www.nldb.org
Linguistic Sub-field: Computational Linguistics
Call Deadline: 29-Feb-2004
Meeting Description:
Since 1995, the NLDB conference aims at bringing together researcher,
industrials and potential users interested in various application of
Natural Language in the Database and Information Systems field. The
integration of databases and natural language has been an utopia for
many years. However, progress has been made and this is now an
established field thanks to developments in Natural Language and
technologies that made the storage and manipulation of large
electronic dictionaries possible. As Information Systems are now
evolving into the communication area, the term databases should be
considered in the broader sense of information and communication
systems. The use of Natural Language in Software Engineering has
contributed to both improving the development process from the
viewpoints of developers (improve the process of conceptual modelling,
validation, etc) and the usability of applications by users (natural
language query interfaces, semantic webs, etc).
Topics:
Natural Language for Web Services
(Semantic information retrieval, Semantic Web, Semi-structured models
and associated languages, Web usage, content and structure mining for
discovering semantics, Concept taxonomies and web mining, Learning
taxonomies and ontologies from the web, Information extraction with
machine learning, Document classification and indexation)
Natural Language in Conceptual Modelling
(Analysis of natural language descriptions, Requirement engineering,
Terminological ontologies, Paraphrasing, Dynamic modelling,
Verification, consistency checking, Metadata harvesting)
Natural Language Interfaces for Data Base Querying/Retrieval
(Natural languages interfaces for database querying, Verification of
database queries by paraphrasing, Semantic analysis for information
retrieval, NL interaction with databases)
Natural Language-Based Integration of Systems
(Linguistic aspects of view integration, Linguistic aspects of data
warehouses, Natural language queries to multi-databases systems, Data
integration and data cleansing, Ontology driven integration, Ontology
management)
Large Scale on-line Resources
(Electronic dictionaries, Question-answer corpora, Informal
ontologies, Linguistic databases, Digital libraries)
Application of Computational Linguistics in Information Systems
(Multilingual information systems, NLP in requirements engineering,
NLP in knowledge management, Ontology-driven NLP, Semiotics and
fundamentals)
Management of Textual Databases
(Text classification, Information extraction and detection, Text
mining for creating metadata, Document management, Hypertext and
Hyperbases)
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Date: Tue, 27 Jan 2004 21:46:45 -0500 (EST)
From: facex002 at umn.edu
Subject: 8th Hispanic Linguistics Symposium and 7th Conference on the Acquisition of Spanish and Portuguese as First and Second Languages
8th Hispanic Linguistics Symposium and 7th Conference on the
Acquisition of Spanish and Portuguese as First and Second Languages
Date: 15-Oct-2004 - 17-Oct-2004
Location: Minneapolis, MN, United States of America
Contact: Timothy Face
Contact Email: hispling at umn.edu
Meeting URL: http://spanport.cla.umn.edu/conferences/lingconferences.htm
Linguistic Sub-field: General Linguistics
Subject Language: Portuguese ,Spanish
Call Deadline: 01-May-2004
Meeting Description:
The 8th Hispanic Linguistics Symposium and 7th Conference on the
Acquisition of Spanish and Portuguese as First and Second Languages,
hosted by the University of Minnesota, will include presentations in
all areas related to the conference themes. 8th Hispanic Linguistics
Symposium
7th Conference on the Acquisition of Spanish and Portuguese as First
and Second Languages
Papers are invited in any area of Hispanic Linguistics and Language
Acquisition, and in any theoretical or quantitative framework. Papers
may be delivered in either English, Portuguese, or Spanish. Special
sessions will be dedicated to experimental studies of Hispanic
phonology, Hispanic pragmatics, and Spanish and Portuguese Language
Contact.
Authors may submit up to two abstracts, but no more than one as sole
author. Send one copy of a one-page abstract for review. (There may be
an additional page for references.) Abstracts may only be submitted
via e-mail (hispling at umn.edu). They may be included in the body of the
e-mail message or as an attachment in one of two formats: RTF (Rich
Text Format) or PDF (Adobe Acrobat). In the body of the e-mail
message, please specify which meeting you wish to present in
(Linguistics Symposium or Acquisition Conference), title of paper,
area of research, name(s) of author(s), academic affiliation(s),
current and summer address, phone and fax number, e-mail, and
audiovisual requests.
Abstract deadline: May 1, 2004
For further information:
http://spanport.cla.umn.edu/conferences/lingconferences.htm
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