Appel: NooJ 2011
Thierry Hamon
thierry.hamon at UNIV-PARIS13.FR
Sat Jan 8 20:05:45 UTC 2011
Date: Thu, 6 Jan 2011 13:00:20 +0100
From: "NooJ2011 Organizing Committee" <nooj2011 at ffzg.hr>
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Second Call for Papers
NooJ 2011 Conference
Dubrovnik, Croatia
June 13-15, 2011
http://lt.ffzg.hr/nooj2011
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Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences of the University of Zagreb
(FFZG), Croatian Language Technologies Society (HDJT) the Laboratoire
de Sémio-Linguistique et Didactique (LASELDI) of the University
Franche-Comté and the Maison des Sciences de l'Homme et de
l'Environnement Ledoux organize the 2011 NooJ Conference in Dubrovnik,
Croatia from 13-15 June, 2011.
NooJ is both a corpus processing tool and a linguistic development
environment: it allows linguists to formalize several levels of
linguistic phenomena: orthography and spelling; lexicons of simple
words; multiword units and frozen expressions; inflectional,
derivational and productive morphology; local, structural syntax and
transformational syntax. For each of these levels NooJ provides
linguists with one or more formal tools specifically designed to
facilitate the description of each phenomenon, as well as parsing
tools designed to be as computationally efficient as possible. This
approach distinguishes NooJ from most computational linguistic tools,
which provide a single formalism that could describe every linguistic
phenomena. As a corpus processing tool, NooJ allows users to apply
sophisticated linguistic queries to large corpora in order to build
indices and concordances, annotate texts automatically, perform
statistical analyses, etc.
NooJ is freely available and linguistic modules can already be freely
downloaded for Acadian, Arabic, Armenian, Bulgarian, Catalan, Chinese,
Croatian, French, English, German, Hebrew, Greek, Hungarian, Italian,
Polish, Portuguese, Spanish and Turkish. A dozen other modules are
under construction.
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The conference intends to:
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* give NooJ users and researchers in Linguistics and in Computational
Linguistics the opportunity to meet and share their experience as
developers, researchers and teachers;
* present to NooJ users the latest linguistic resources and NLP
applications developed for/with NooJ, its latest functionalities, as
well as its future developments;
* offer researchers and graduate students two tutorials (one basic and
one advanced) to help them parse corpora and build NLP applications
using NooJ.
* provide the occasion to present and discover the recent developments
of NooJ itself (v3.0).
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Topics of interest:
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* Semantic analysis
* Syntactic analysis
* Lexical analysis
* Linguistic resources
* Dictionaries
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Submission:
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We invite the submission of abstracts in English until 17 January
2011. The abstracts should contain the title, name, institution and
email of the author(s). Abstracts should not exceed one page (between
400 and 600 words) and should be sent to nooj2011 at ffzg.hr . All
proposals will be reviewed by the scientific committee and authors
will be given notice of acceptance of their papers no later than 15
March 2011.
Further information about the conference could be found at
http://lt.ffzg.hr/nooj2011/. You can also contact the organizing
committee at nooj2011 at ffzg.hr for any additional information.
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Important dates:
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Abstract submission: 17 January 2011
Notification of acceptance: 15 March 2011
Registration: until 15 April 2011
Conference dates: 13-15 June, 2011
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Scientific Committee:
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* Abdelmajid Ben Hamadou (MIRACL, ISIM-Sfax, Tunisia)
* Božo Bekavac (University of Zagreb, Croatia)
* Yaakov Bentolila (Ben-Gurion University, Israel)
* Xavier Blanco (University Autonomous Barcelona, Spain)
* Krzysztof Bogacki (University of Warsaw, Poland)
* Gisele Chevalier (University of Moncton, Canada)
* Anaid Donabédian (INALCO, Paris)
* Zdravko Dovedan (University of Zagreb, Croatia)
* Chantal Enguehard (LINA, UMR CNRS 6241, France)
* Zoé Gavriilidou (Democritus University of Thrace, Greece)
* Svetla Koeva (Sofia University, Bulgaria)
* Denis Le Pesant (University Paris 10, France)
* Peter Machonis (Florida International University, USA)
* Slim Mesfar (ISI-Tunis, Tunisia)
* Claude Montacié (Université Paris 4, France)
* Odile Piton (University Paris 1, France)
* Max Silberztein (University of Franche-Comté, France)
* Marko Tadić (University of Zagreb, Croatia)
* Tamás Váradi, (Budapest Academy of Sciences, Hungary)
* Simona Vietri (University of Salerne, Italy)
* Duško Vitas (University of Belgrade, Serbia)
* Kristina Vučković (University of Zagreb, Croatia)
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Organizing Committee:
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* Željko Agić (University of Zagreb, Croatia)
* Božo Bekavac (University of Zagreb, Croatia)
* Marko Tadić (University of Zagreb, Croatia)
* Kristina Vučković (University of Zagreb, Croatia)
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