15.1996, Confs: General Ling/S. Miguel, Portugal

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Subject: 15.1996, Confs: General Ling/S. Miguel, Portugal

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Date:  Mon, 5 Jul 2004 11:03:49 -0400 (EDT)
From:  Antonio.Branco at di.fc.ul.pt
Subject:  New Call/Conference: 5th Discourse Anaphora and Anaphor Resolution Colloquium

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Date:  Mon, 5 Jul 2004 11:03:49 -0400 (EDT)
From:  Antonio.Branco at di.fc.ul.pt
Subject:  New Call/Conference: 5th Discourse Anaphora and Anaphor Resolution Colloquium

5th Discourse Anaphora and Anaphor Resolution Colloquium

Date: 23-Sep-2004 - 24-Sep-2004
Location: S. Miguel, Azores, Portugal
Contact: Antonio Branco
Contact Email: daarc2004 at di.fc.ul.pt
Meeting URL: http://daarc2004.di.fc.ul.pt

Linguistic Sub-field: General Linguistics

Meeting Description:

Following the success of the previous international colloquia on
Discourse Anaphora and Anaphor Resolution at Lancaster in 1996, 1998
and 2000, and Lisbon in 2002, the next colloquium in the series will
take place in S. Miguel, Portugal, in 2004.

DAARC2004 aims to continue the trend set by the previous DAARC events,
which brought together a wide variety of research on discourse
anaphora and anaphor resolution. Our goal will be to review this
diverse field and consider the results obtained in recent years.


               ** Call for Participation **

                        DAARC 2004
            The 5th International Conference on
         Discourse Anaphora and Anaphor Resolution
               http://daarc2004.di.fc.ul.pt

         S. Miguel, Azores, September 23 - 24, 2004

Following the success of the previous international colloquia on
Discourse Anaphora and Anaphor Resolution at Lancaster in 1996, 1998
and 2000, and at Lisbon in 2002, the next colloquium in the series
will be held in Furnas, S. Miguel island, Azores, Portugal, in 2004,
on the 23-24th September.

The programme of DAARC2004 includes 2 invited talks, by Tony Sanford
and Amit Bagga, and 30 contributed presentations, which reflect the
most recent advances of the work on anaphora, ranging from theoretical
linguistic approaches through psycholinguistic and cognitive work to
computational modelling of anaphor resolution.

Detailed information on the venue, accommodation and registration can
be found at: http://daarc2004.di.fc.ul.pt . July 15 is the deadline
for registration with reduced fees.

This is the colloquium programme:

Thursday, September, 23


9:00 - 10:30 Registration


10:30 - 12:00

Room A

Joel Tetreault and James Allen (University of Rochester, Department of
Computer Science, USA)
Dialogue Structure and Pronoun Resolution

Sun-Hee Lee* and Donna K. Byron** (Ohio State University, *Department
of Linguistics, **Department of Computer and Information Science, USA)
Semantic Resolution of Zero and Pronoun Anaphors in Korean

Leif Arda Nielsen (King's College, UK)
Using Automatically Parsed Text for Robust VPE Detection

Room B

Tine Breban (KULeuven, Department of Linguistics, Belgium)
Comparative Reference: A Lexico-Grammatical Characterization of the
Different Phoric Patterns

Volker Gast (Free University of Berlin, Germany)
The Interpretation of Logophoric *Self*-Forms and Some Consequences
for a Model of Reference and Denotation

Peter Willemse (University of Leuven, Linguistics Department, Belgium)
Esphora as Forward Bridging in NPs of the type *the N of a(n) N*

12:00 - 14:00 Lunch

14:00 - 15:30

Room A

Jeanette K. Gundel*, Nancy Hedberg** and Ron Zacharski*** (*University
of Minnesota, **Simon Fraser University, ***New Mexico State
University, USA)
Demonstrative Pronouns in Natural Discourse

Costanza Navarretta (Copenhagen University, Center for Sprogteknologi,
Denmark)
The Main Reference Mechanisms of Danish Demonstrative Pronominal
Anaphors

Andrej A. Kibrik (Russian Academy of Sciences, Institute of
Linguistics, Russia)
Zero Anaphora vs. Zero Person Marking in Slavic: A Chicken/Egg
Dilemma?

Room B

Lucie Kucová and Eva Hajicová (Charles University, Center for
Computational Linguistics, Check Republic)
Coreferential Relations in the Prague Dependency Treebank

Marco Rocha (Universidade Federal de Santa Catarina, Brazil)
The Classification of Anaphoric Demonstratives into Processing
Strategies for Automatic Resolution: a Corpus-based Approach

Olga Krasavina (Humboldt-Universitaet zu Berlin, Germany)
Use of the Third-person Pronouns and Rhetorical Structure: A
Corpus-Oriented Study

15:30 - 16:00 Coffee break

16:00 - 17:30

Room A

Constantin Orasan (University of Wolverhampton, School of Humanities,
Languages and Social Sciences, UK)
The Influence of Personal Pronouns for Automatic Summarisation of
Scientific Articles

Caroline Gasperin*, Susanne Salmon-Alt** and Renata Vieira*
(*Unisinos, PIPCA, Brazil, **ATILF-CNRS, France)
How useful are similarity word lists for indirect anaphora resolution?

Donna K. Byron and Whitney Gegg-Harrison (The Ohio State University,
Department of Computer Science and Engineering, USA)
Eliminating Non-Referring Noun Phrases from Coreference Resolution

Room B

Patricia Amaral (The Ohio State University, USA)
Inferrables with Pronominal Subjects in European Portuguese:
Implications for Theories of Discourse Anaphora

Duygu Can*, Sylviane Cardey*, Peter Greenfield*, Richard Evans** and
Ruslan Mitkov** (*Universite Franche-Compte, Centre Lucien Tesniere,
France, **University of Wolverhampton, Research Group in Computational
Linguistics, UK)
English Made Simple: A Preliminary Study on Anaphora and Anaphora
Resolution

Philippe De Brabanter (CNRS-ENS-EHESS, Institut Jean Nicod, France)
'World-to-Language' Shifts between an Antecedent and its Pro-Form


Friday, September, 24

9:00 - 10:00 : Invited talk

Tony Sanford (Glasgow University, Department of Psychology, UK)
Title t.b.a

10:00 - 10:30 Coffee break

10:30 - 12:00

Room A

Réjean Canac-Marquis (Simon Fraser University, Canada)
Bound Pronoun Variables and Incremental Interpretation: Toward a
Unified Theory of Bound Anaphora

Anca Sevcenco (Utrecht Institute of Linguistics OTS, The Netherlands)
Long Distance Romanian Anaphors and the Blocking Effect

Rose-Marie Déchaine* and Mireille Tremblay** (*University of British
Columbia, **Queen's University, Canada)
Local Disjoint Reference and Reciprocal Construal

Room B

Donna K. Byron and Whitney Gegg-Harrison (The Ohio State University,
Department of Computer Science and Engineering, USA)
Evaluating Optimality Theory for Pronoun Resolution Algorithm
Specification

Maria Armanda Costa*, Isabel Hub Faria* and **Michèle Kail
(*Universidade de Lisboa, Faculdade de Letras, Portugal;
**CNRS, University of Paris V, France)
Semantic and Syntactic Cues' Interaction on Pronoun Resolution in
European Portuguese

Kaja Borthen (NTNU, Norway)
The Type-Anaphor 'det'

12:00 - 14:00 Lunch

14:00 - 15:00 : Invited talk

Amit Bagga (Ask Jeeves Inc., USA)
Cross-Document Coreference: Methodologies, Evaluations, and
Applications

15:00 - 15:30 Coffee break

15:30 - 17:00

Room A

Ruslan Mitkov and Constantin Orasan (University of Wolverhampton, UK)
Discourse and Coherence: Revisiting Specific Conventions of the
Centering Theory

Roland Stuckardt (Johann Wolfgang Goethe University Frankfurt am Main,
Germany)
Three Algorithms for Competence-Oriented Anaphor Resolution

Kamlesh Dutta*, Nupur Prakash** and Saroj Kaushik*** (*National
Institute of Technology, Department of Computer Science & Engineering,
**Guru Govind Singh Indraprastha University, Indira Gandhi Institute
of Technology, ***Indian Institute of Technology, Department of
Computer Science & Engineering, India)
Distributed Architecture for Possessive Pronominal Anaphor Resolution
in Hindi Language

Room B

Oana Postolache*,** and Dan Cristea**,*** (*University of Saarland,
Germany; **''Al. I. Cuza'' University, Faculty of Computer Science,
***Romanian Academy - the Iasi Branch, Institute of Computer Science,
Romania)
Designing Test-Beds for General Anaphora Resolution

Olga Uryupina (Saarland University, Computational Linguistics,
Germany)
Linguistically Motivated Sample Selection for Coreference Resolution

Susanne Salmon-Alt* and Laurent Romary (*ATILF-CNRS, **LORIA-Inria,
France)
Data Categories for Normalized Reference Annotation Scheme

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