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Subject: 18.2414, Confs: Computational Ling/Australia

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Date: 15-Aug-2007
From: Francis Bond < bond at ieee.org >
Subject: Pacific Association for Computational Linguistics

 

	
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Pacific Association for Computational Linguistics 
Short Title: PACLING-2007 

Date: 19-Sep-2007 - 21-Sep-2007 
Location: Melbourne, Victoria, Australia 
Contact: Francis Bond 
Contact Email: pacling-2007 at unimelb.edu.au 
Meeting URL: http://mandrake.csse.unimelb.edu.au/pacling2007/ 

Linguistic Field(s): Computational Linguistics 

Meeting Description: 

The Conference of the Pacific Association for Computational
Linguistics (PACLING-2007 ) will be held in Melbourne, Australia 
from to.  The theme is 'Deep processing: 
Abstracting away from the Surface', but substantial, original, 
unpublished research is welcome on any topic in computational linguistics. 

Call For Participation

                                Pacling-2007

  10th Conference of the Pacific Association for Computational Linguistics

                          University of Melbourne
                                 Australia

                           September 19-21, 2007

            url: http://mandrake.csse.unimelb.edu.au/pacling2007/

* Aims

Pacling 2007 is a high-quality, workshop-style conference whose aim is
to promote friendly scientific interaction relating to computational
linguistics among Pacific Rim countries.  The emphasis of the
conference is on interdisciplinary scientific exchange demonstrating
openness towards high-quality research falling outside current
dominant schools of thought, and on technological transfer within the
Pacific region.  The conference represents a unique forum for
scientific and technological exchange, being smaller than ACL and
COLING, and more regional with extensive representation from the
Pacific region.


* Theme and Invited Speakers

In addition to general computational linguistics, Pacling-2007 will
have a major theme:

        Deep processing: Abstracting away from the surface

Three invited speakers will address this theme:

 * ''Applying robust semantics''
   Ann Copestake (University of Cambridge, UK)
 * ''The Generation of  Referring Expressions: 
    Where We've Been, How We Got Here, and Where We're Going''
   Robert Dale (Macquarie University, Australia)
 * ''Word Construction and Multi-layered Sentence Analysis''
   Yuji Matsumoto (Nara Institute of Science and Technology, Japan)


*  Program

The program consists of 39 papers in two parallel sessions:
http://mandrake.csse.unimelb.edu.au/pacling2007/?q=node/22.  
The papers selected range over a variety of topics, including Machine
Translation, Parsing, Named Entity Extraction and Terminology.
In keeping with the theme of ``Deep processing: Abstracting away from
the surface'', the two most common themes are Lexical Semantics
(including WSD) and Question Answering.  

* Organization

President: Shun Ishizaki (Keio University, Japan)

Program Chair: Francis Bond (NICT, Japan)

Local Chairs:  Timothy Baldwin (University of Melbourne, Australia)
              David Martinez (University of Melbourne, Australia)






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