28.3210, Calls: Text/Corpus Ling/France

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Subject: 28.3210, Calls: Text/Corpus Ling/France

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Date: Thu, 27 Jul 2017 11:47:56
From: Sascha Diwersy [sascha.diwersy at univ-montp3.fr]
Subject: International Workshop: Speech corpora, text corpora: sharing practices

 
Full Title: International Workshop: Speech corpora, text corpora: sharing practices 

Date: 13-Nov-2017 - 14-Nov-2017
Location: Montpellier, France 
Contact Person: Sascha Diwersy
Meeting Email: coralmontpellier3 at univ-montp3.fr

Linguistic Field(s): Text/Corpus Linguistics 

Call Deadline: 31-Jul-2017 

Meeting Description:

Date and location: November 13 & 14, 2017, Room 002 “Caryatides”, Saint
Charles 2 Site, Université Paul-Valéry, Montpellier 3

Organization: Project Coral, Praxiling (UMR 5267) & Dipralang (EA 739)
laboratories

Organizing committee: Beatrice Dal Bo (Praxiling, UM3), Sascha Diwersy
(Praxiling, UM3), Christelle Dodane (Praxiling, UM3), Hubert Gbedahou
(Praxiling, UM3), Myriam Maréchal (UM3), Bénédicte Pivot (Dipralang, UM3),
Bieke Van Camp (CRISES, EA 4424)

Invited speakers: Stefan Evert (FAU Erlangen-Nürnberg), Bente Maegaard (Centre
for Language Technologie, University of Copenhagen), Damon Mayaffre (BCL UMR
7320, Université Nice Sophia Antipolis), Christophe Parisse (Modyco UMR 7114,
Université Paris Ouest Nanterre).

The constitution of language resources represents one of the major productions
for researchers and laboratories in social sciences and humanities (SSH) in
many years. In the field of language sciences, the exploitation and analysis
of linguistic data have made a significant leap forward with the contribution
of corpus linguistics and computer processes. Firstly, it proves vital in
uniting established and emerging scientific practices, relatively divergent
according to different fields (phonetics/phonology, lexicon, morphosyntax,
semantics, text linguistics and discourse linguistics) and communities.
Secondly, it is a matter of making the benefits and methods of tool-assisted
linguistic analysis accessible to all SSH researchers, who base their works on
the analysis of linguistic data, whether text, speech or multimodal
productions.


Call for Papers: 

The goal of this symposium is to create a dialogue between these different
communities of researchers, whether they be producers or users of resources
and/or tools. The methodological approaches that associate different modes of
exploitation and analysis of speech and text corpora will be particularly
welcomed.

The main focus will be on addressing the following issues:
 - Annotation (phonetic, prosodic, gestural, morphosyntactic, semantic, etc.)
 - Standardization of annotations and markups
 - Establishment of a common format for speech and text corpora, allowing for
the assurance of interoperability between the two types of data
 - Automatic or semi-automatic exploitation and data analysis;
 - Sharing of resources (annotated corpora, annotation schemas, lexicons,
patterns or grammars...)
 - Adaptation and/or creation of applications for the processing and
exploitation of speech and text data

Communication format:
The presentations can be made in three different formats: 20-minute oral
presentation, poster and/or demo (corpora, applications, etc.). It is possible
to combine the presentation of a poster with a demo. We ask authors to express
their preference at the time of submission.

Submission guidelines:
Proposals must be submitted to the following address:
coralmontpellier3 at univ-montp3.fr before July 30, 2017.
They should be in the form of an anonymous abstract (in French or in English)
of a maximum length of 500 words (bibliography not included) in .pdf format
(Times New Roman 12). In the body of the message, you must indicate the first
name, last name, and institutional affiliation of the author(s).




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