15.1519, Confs: Computational Ling/Lexicography/Tours, France
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Subject: 15.1519, Confs: Computational Ling/Lexicography/Tours, France
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Date: Wed, 12 May 2004 06:21:58 -0400 (EDT)
From: vitas at matf.bg.ac.yu
Subject: 7th INTEX/NooJ Workshop
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Date: Wed, 12 May 2004 06:21:58 -0400 (EDT)
From: vitas at matf.bg.ac.yu
Subject: 7th INTEX/NooJ Workshop
7th INTEX/NooJ Workshop
Date: 07-Jun-2004 - 09-Jun-2004
Location: Tours, France
Contact: Max Silberztein
Contact Email: max.silberztein at univ-fcomte.fr
Meeting URL: http://tln.li.univ-tours.fr/JIntex2004/modele.html
Linguistic Sub-field: Computational Linguistics, Lexicography
Meeting Description:
As in the previous workshops (1996, 1999, 2000, 2001, 2002 and 2003),
this meeting will be the opportunity for INTEX and NooJ users, as well
as other researchers interested in NLP, to meet and to exchange their
experience of development, research or teaching. It will also be the
occasion to present the recent developments of NooJ.
7th INTEX/NooJ Workshop
Tours, June 7-9 2004
!!! PRELIMINARY PROGRAM BELOW !!!
For more information: http://tln.li.univ-tours.fr/JIntex2004/
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URGENT: Time to register: Deadline: May 15, 2004
ORGANIZERS
Laboratoire d'Informatique de l'Université de Tours (E.A. 2101)
Langues et Représentation, Equipe de recherche en linguistique,
Université de Tours
LAboratoire de SEmioLinguistique, Didactique et Informatique (E.A. 2281)
INTEX is a linguistic development environment that includes
large-coverage dictionaries and grammars, and parses texts of several
million words in real time. INTEX includes tools to create and
maintain large-coverage lexical resources, as well as morphological
and syntactic grammars. Dictionaries and grammars are applied to texts
in order to locate morphological, lexical and syntactic patterns,
remove ambiguities, and tag simple and compound words. INTEX can build
lemmatized concordances of large texts from Finite-State or
Context-Free grammars, and can accordingly perform transformation
operations on texts in cascade, in order to annotate the text, or to
generate paraphrases; these features, when applied in cascade, give
INTEX the power of a Turing Machine. INTEX is used as a linguistic
platform, an information retrieval system, to teach second languages,
as a terminological extractor, as well as to teach computational
linguistics to students.
NooJ, which uses a new technology, a new linguistic engine and a new
interface, is meant to replace INTEX. NooJ's architecture was
presented in the 5th INTEX Workshop (Marseille, June 2002) and its
first alpha version was demoed at the 6th INTEX Workshop (Sofia, May
27-29 2003).
As in the previous workshops (1996, 1999, 2000, 2001, 2002 and 2003),
this meeting will be the opportunity for INTEX and NooJ users, as well
as other researchers interested in NLP, to meet and to exchange their
experience of development, research or teaching. It will also be the
occasion to present the recent developments of NooJ.
Preliminary program
Monday, June 7th
09:15 : Max Silberztein (Univ. de Franche-Comté) : NooJ v1.0
09:45 : Marie-Aimée GAZEAU, Denis MAUREL (Univ. de Tours) :
Féminisation du dictionnaire des professions
10:15 : Jorge Baptista (Univ. do Algarve) : Suppletive morphological
analysis: How far can you go?
10:45 : Coffee Break
11:15 : Eurongels Catena, Xavier Blanco (Univ. Autònoma de Barcelona)
: Reconnaissance automatique d'adjectifs non lexicalisés en espagnol
11:45 : Mohamed Madhi Malik, Jean Royauté (LIF-CNRS) : Structures
prédicatives verbales et nominales reliant des noms d'entités
biologiques
12:15 : Dusko Vitas, Gordana Pavlovic-Lazetic, University of Belgrade
: Dictionary of Proper Namems in Serbian
12:45 : Lunch
14:30 : NooJ Initiation Tutorial
16:00 : Coffee Break
16:30 : Teaching Linguistics with NooJ
19:00 : Dinner
Tuesday, June 8th
08:30 : Amr Helmy Ibrahim (Univ. de Franche-Comté) : Problèmes
spécifiques au traitement automatique de l'arabe
09:00 : Katia Zellagui (Univ. de Franche-Comté) : Les groupes nominaux
du texte littéraire français Du côté de chez Swann de Marcel Proust
09:30 : Manal ELZANT, Jean ROYAUTE, Hervé CHAUDET, Michel ROUX (MTCD,
LIF) : Spécification du sous-langage Spatio-Temporel de dépêches
épidémiologiques
10:00 : Cvetana Krstev, Dusko Vitas, University of Belgrade : The
Overview of the Serbian Intex/Nooj Resources
10:30 : Coffee Break
11:00 : Svetla Koeva, Svetlozara Lesseva (Sofia Univ.) : The nature of
Bulgarian pronominal clitics studied by means of INTEX
11:30 : Kata Gábor (Hungarian Academy of Sciences) : Syntactic parsing
and Named Entity Recognition for Hungarian with Intex
12:00 : Aleksandar Petrovski (Tetovo Univ.) : Morphological processing
of nouns in Macedonian language
12:30 : Lunch
Wednesday, June 9th
08:30 : Lucilla Fuiano (Univ. of Salerno) : Semantic Web and
linguistic methodologies
09:00 : Cristina Mota (LabEL, Linguateca) : AnELL: A web solution for
tagging Portuguese corpora
09:30 : Yann Guilbaud, Jean Royauté (LIF) : Annotation temporelle des
évènements dans les dépêches épidémiologiques PROMED
10:00 : Aurélie NEVEOL, Magaly DOUYERE, Alexandrina ROGOZAN, Stéfan
DARMONI (CHU de Rouen, INSA et Univ. de Rouen) : Construction de
ressources terminologiques en santé pour un système d'indexation
automatique
10:30 : Coffee Break
11:00 : Sylvia Kasparian, Gisèle Chevalier (Univ. de Moncton) : INTEX
acadien : une réalité pas trop lointaine.
11:30 : Hayssam Traboulsi, Khurshid Ahmad (Univ. of Surrey) : Local
Grammars to Extract Proper Names from English News Texts
12:00 : Ranka Stankovic, Cvetana Krstev, Dusko Vitas, University of
Belgrade : Integrating Wordnet Relations into Intex Dictionaries
12:30 : Lunch
14:00 : Tamás Váradi (Hungarian Academy of Sciences) : Developing a
Hungarian version of INTEX
14:30 : Tine Lassen (Copenhagen Business School) : A Danish module for
NooJ
15:00 : Ibtihal Farawi (Univ. de Franche-Comté) : Développement d'un
module arabe de NooJ
15:30 : Anaïd Donabédian, Nisan Boyacioglu (INALCO) : La morphologie
de l'arménien occidental pour INTEX
16:00 : Coffee Break
16:30 : Agnès Tutin (LIDILEM) : Repérage et annotation de collocations
à l'aide d'Intex
17:00 : Michael Long, Gisèle Chevalier (Univ. de Moncton) :
Construction d'un dictionnaire des verbes à particules du français
acadien
17:30 : Jean-Marie Viprey (Univ. de Franche-Comté) : Ambiguïté
sémantique et statistique multidimensionnelle de contexte
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