Conf: 2 EACL workshops

Philippe Blache pb at harar.lpl.univ-aix.fr
Thu May 20 13:59:36 UTC 1999


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1/ From: Thorsten Brants <thorsten at CoLi.Uni-SB.DE>
   Subject: LINC-99 call for participation

2/ From: Mike Rosner <mros at cs.um.edu.mt>
   Subject: EACL99 Workshop: Call for Participation
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1/ From: Thorsten Brants <thorsten at CoLi.Uni-SB.DE>
   Subject: LINC-99 call for participation


           Apologies to those of you who receive this more than once


                      EACL-99 Post-Conference Workshop on


                 LINGUISTICALLY INTERPRETED CORPORA (LINC-99)


                        June 12th, 1999, Bergen, Norway


             ** CALL FOR PARTICIPATION AND PRELIMINARY PROGRAM **


                    URL: http://www.coli.uni-sb.de/linc99/


PROGRAMME COMMITTEE:
Hans Uszkoreit, Saarbruecken (chair)
Thorsten Brants, Saarbruecken (chair)
Brigitte Krenn, Wien (chair)
Rens Bod, Leeds
Pierrette Bouillon, Geneva
Tomaz Erjavec, Ljubljana
Jan Hajic, Prag
Veronique Hoste, Antwerp
Wojciech Skut, Saarbruecken
Atro Voutilainen, Helsinki


BACKGROUND:
The need for large linguistically interpreted (annotated) corpora keeps
growing in an increasing number of applications and research tasks in
the field of computational linguistics. Many groups have started to
create corpus resources for a variety of languages and domains. These
corpora are used for a broad range of different applications and
theoretical investigations.  This workshop aims at bringing together
these activities in order to facilitate advanced and efficient corpus
annotation providing re-usable resources.


CONTRIBUTED PAPERS:

Jose Mari Arriola, Xabier Artola, Aitor Maritxalar, Aitor Soroa
"Methodology for the Analysis of Verb Usage Examples in a Context of Lexical
  Knowledge Acquisition from Dictionary Entries"

Tamaz Varadi, Csaba Oravecz
"Morpho-syntactic ambiguity and tagset design for Hungarian"

Anne Abeille, Lionel Clement
"A tagged reference Corpus for French"

Massimo Poesio, Renate Henschel, Janet Hitzeman, Roger Kibble,
  Shane Montague, Kees van Deemter
"Towards An Annotation Scheme For Noun Phrase Generation"

Kemal Oflazer, Dilek Hakkani-Tur, Gokhan Tur
"Design for a Turkish Treebank"

John Carroll, Guido Minnen, Ted Briscoe
"Corpus Annotation for Parser Evaluation"

Ian Lewin, Pierrette Bouillon, Sabine Lehmann, David Milward,
  Ludovic Tanguy
"Discourse Data in DiET"

Chris Brew
"An extensible visualization tool to aid treebank exploration"

Frank Keller, Martin Corley, Steffan Corley, Matthew Crocker,
  Shari Trewin
"Gsearch: A Tool for Syntactic Investigation of Unparsed Corpora"

Tomaz Erjavec
"A TEI Encoding of Aligned Corpora as Translation Memories"

Josef van Genabith, Louisa Sadler, Andy Way
"Data-Driven Compilation of LFG Semantic Forms"


CONTACT:
    Thorsten Brants
    Saarland University
    Computational Linguistics, Geb. 17
    P.O.Box 151150
    D-66041 Saarbruecken
    GERMANY
    email: thorsten at coli.uni-sb.de
    URL: http://www.coli.uni-sb.de/linc99/

REGISTRATION:
    URL: http://www.hit.uib.no/eacl99/howtoregister.html



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2/ From: Mike Rosner <mros at cs.um.edu.mt>
   Subject: EACL99 Workshop: Call for Participation

Apologies for duplicate listings

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POST CONFERENCE WORKSHOP ON
COMPUTER AND INTERNET SUPPORTED EDUCATION
IN LANGUAGE AND SPEECH TECHNOLOGY
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EACL-99, University of Bergen
12th June 1999
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Sponsored by ELSNET
Invited Speaker Dr. Jo Calder
(University of Edinburgh)
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CALL FOR PARTICIPATION
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The field of language and speech technology is such that curricula
have always been closely related to computational theories and related
tools. Yet tools that are available to support curricula are
often no more than unrefined versions of programs developed in
research laboratories that authors have generously made available to
the public.  The aims of this workshop are:

- To present examples of computer/internet supported tools that
  are in current use or under development.

- To establish a registry of computational tools that are currently
  being used to support Education in Language and Speech Technology (ELST).

- To consider the possibility of adopting a common framework
  for the development of tools and environments specifically designed with
  educational goals in mind.

- To establish a special interest group (e.g. under the
  auspices of the learned associations and/or ELSNET) within which the
  educational issues in our field could be given the time and attention
  they deserve.

Full Programme: http://www.cs.um.edu.mt/~mros/celst/prog.html

Registration (via EACL99 Home Page): http://www.hit.uib.no/eacl99/

Further information from coordinator:

Workshop Committee

Michael Rosner  (Malta - Coordinator) mros at cs.um.edu.mt

Doug Arnold  (Essex)
Gerrit Bloothooft  (Utrecht)
Chris Bowerman  (Sunderland)
Anders Erikkson  (Umea)
Steven Krauwer  (Utrecht)
Mark Huckvale  (London)
Fabio Pianesi  (Trento)
Koenraad de Smedt  (Bergen)
Mark Tatham  (Essex)
Maria Wolters  (Bonn)
Felisa Verdejo  (Madrid)



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