17.433, Confs: Computational Ling/Trento, Italy
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Subject: 17.433, Confs: Computational Ling/Trento, Italy
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Date: 07-Feb-2006
From: Alberto Lavelli < lavelli at itc.it >
Subject: 11th Meeting of the European Chapter of the Association for Computational Linguistics
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Date: Wed, 08 Feb 2006 15:55:20
From: Alberto Lavelli < lavelli at itc.it >
Subject: 11th Meeting of the European Chapter of the Association for Computational Linguistics
11th Meeting of the European Chapter of the Association for Computational
Linguistics
Short Title: EACL 2006
Date: 03-Apr-2006 - 07-Apr-2006
Location: Trento, Italy
Contact: Shuly Wintner
Contact Email: shuly at cs.haifa.ac.il
Meeting URL: http://eacl06.itc.it/
Linguistic Field(s): Computational Linguistics
Meeting Description:
11th Meeting of the European Chapter of the Association for Computational
Linguistics
April 3rd - 7th 2006
Trento, Italy
http://eacl06.itc.it/
Submission deadline: November 8, 2005
The European Association of Computational Linguistics invites the submission of
papers for its 11th Meeting. Papers are invited on substantial, original, and
unpublished research on all aspects of computational linguistics, including, but
not limited to:
- phonetics, phonology and morphology;
- word segmentation, tagging and chunking;
- syntax, semantics and grammars;
- pragmatics, discourse and dialogue;
- the lexicon and ontologies;
- parsing and grammatical formalisms;
- generation, text planning and summarization;
- language modeling, spoken language recognition and understanding;
- mathematical models of language;
- information retrieval, text categorisation, question answering, and
information extraction;
- paraphrasing and textual entailment;
- machine learning for natural language;
- multi-lingual processing, machine translation and translation aids;
- multi-modal and natural language interfaces and dialogue systems;
- language-oriented applications, tools and resources;
- evaluation methodology.
Early registration deadline: 6 March 2006
The EACL06 registration is now open at the following web page:
http://eacl06.itc.it/registration.htm
Note that early registration is a lot cheaper (for you) and provides
for a better conference (because we can prepare it better). Please
register before March 6th!
-CONFERENCE SCHEDULE
Workshops April 3-4, 2006
Tutorials April 4, 2006
Main conference, Posters, Demos and
Student Research Workshop April 5-7, 2006
-WORKSHOPS - http://eacl06.itc.it/workshops/workshop.htm
WS01: Web As Corpus
WS02: KRAQ'06 (Knowledge and Reasoning for Language Processing)
WS03: Multilingual Question Answering
WS04: Cross-Language Knowledge Induction
WS05: Third ACL-SIGSEM Workshop on Prepositions
WS06: Adaptive Text Extraction and Mining
WS07: 4th Workshop on RObust Methods in Analysis of Natural language
Data
WS08: Multi-Word-Expressions in a Multilingual Context
WS09: Making Sense of Sense: Bringing Psycholinguistics and
Computational Linguistics Together
WS10: Learning Structured Information in Natural Language Applications
WS11: Multi-Dimensional Markup in NLP
WS12: Workshop on New Text ? Wikis and blogs and other dynamic text
sources
-TUTORIALS - http://eacl06.itc.it/tutorials/tutorial.htm
TU01: Statistical Machine Translation: the Basic, the Novel, and the
Speculative
TU02: Tutorial on Ontology Learning from Text
TU03: Language Independent Methods of Clustering Similar Contexts
(with applications)
TU04: Text Mining in Biomedicine: an Overview of Techniques
-CALL FOR PARTICIPATION
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