Appel: Extended Deadline, ACL 2012 3rd Workshop on Computational Approaches to Subjectivity and Sentiment Analysis
Thierry Hamon
thierry.hamon at UNIV-PARIS13.FR
Tue Mar 6 20:56:38 UTC 2012
Date: Tue, 6 Mar 2012 14:23:54 +0100
From: abalahur at dlsi.ua.es
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3rd Workshop on Computational Approaches to Subjectivity and Sentiment
Analysis (WASSA 2012) - http://gplsi.dlsi.ua.es/congresos/wassa2012/
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- Satellite workshop to ACL 2012 (Jeju, Korea)
- Endorsed by SIGLEX, SIGNLL and SIGSEM
- The best papers will be chosen for a Special Issue of the Computer
Speech and Language Journal (Elsevier).
- Subsequent to the WASSA 2012 acceptance notification, we will also
launch an open call for papers for a Special Issue of the Information
Sciences Journal (Elsevier).
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IMPORTANT DATES:
Mar 18, 2012: Extended paper submission deadline
Apr 15, 2012: Notification of acceptance
Apr 30, 2012: Camera-ready deadline
Jul 12, 2012: Workshop to take place at ACL 2012
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AIM OF WORKSHOP
Research in automatic Subjectivity and Sentiment Analysis, as subtasks
in Affective Computing within Natural Language Processing, has
flourished in the past years, as the Social Web made it possible for
people all over the world to express, comment or consult opinions on any
given topic. The fact that so many people express themselves on these
topics makes opinions less biased and more credible; their subjective
nature makes them easily understandable by all people and leads to their
growing influence on communities worldwide. Due to all these reasons,
opinions expressed on the Web are more and more considered as basis for
decision-making processes, for recommendation systems, business
intelligence processes, image monitoring, and marketing or for obtaining
unbiased, massive feedback.
In spite of the growing body of research in the area in the past years,
dealing with affective phenomena in text has proven to be a complex,
interdisciplinary problem that remains far from being solved. Its
challenges include the need to address the issue from different
perspectives and at different levels, depending on the characteristics
of the textual genre, the language(s) treated and the final application
for which the analysis is done.
Bearing in mind the abovementioned reflections, the aim of the 3rd
Workshop on Computational Approaches to Subjectivity and Sentiment
Analysis (WASSA 2012) is to continue the line of the previous two
editions, bringing together researchers in Computational Linguistics
working on Subjectivity and Sentiment Analysis and, more generally, on
affect in text. Moreover, taking into account that affect- related
phenomena have also been studied by other disciplines, such as
Psychology, Philosophy or Economics, the purpose of WASSA 2012 is to
facilitate an interdisciplinary dialogue on the analysis, requirements,
issues and applications of the study of subjectivity and sentiment in
the context of traditional and emerging text types. We envisage WASSA as
a forum to discuss the achievements obtained so far and to analyse the
different approaches to tackle the difficulties researchers are
confronted with in this research area.
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TOPICS OF INTEREST
Inspired by the objectives we aimed at in the first two editions
of the Workshop on Computational Approaches to Subjectivity Analysis
(WASSA 2010 and WASSA 2.011) and the final outcome, the purpose of
the proposed 3rd edition of the Workshop on Computational Approaches to
Subjectivity and Sentiment Analysis (WASSA 2012) is to create a
framework for presenting and discussing the challenges related to
subjectivity and sentiment analysis in NLP, from an interdisciplinary
theoretical and practical perspective.
Researchers are encouraged to submit papers including, but not
restricted to the following topics related to subjectivity and sentiment
analysis:
- Lexical semantic resources, corpora and annotations for subjectivity
and sentiment analysis
- Subjectivity and opinion retrieval, extraction, categorization,
aggregation and summarization
- Topic and sentiment studies and applications of topic-sentiment
analysis
- Mass opinion estimation based on NLP and statistical models.
- Domain, topic and genre dependency of sentiment analysis
- Ambiguity issues and word sense disambiguation of subjective language
- The computational treatment of large amounts of user-generated content
- Pragmatic analysis of the opinion mining task
- Use of Semantic Web technologies for subjectivity and sentiment
analysis
- Improvement of NLP tasks using subjectivity and/or sentiment analysis
- Intrinsic and extrinsic evaluation methodologies for subjectivity and
sentiment analysis
- Subjectivity, sentiment and emotion detection in social networks
- Trend detection in social media using subjectivity and sentiment
analysis techniques
- Classification of stance in dialogues
- Real-world applications of opinion mining systems
We will also encourage participants to provide demos of their systems,
thus giving them the opportunity to obtain feedback on their
achievements and issues.
At the same time, with the help of demos, we aim at enriching the
discussion forum with application-specific topics for debate.
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ORGANIZERS
- Alexandra Balahur – European Commission Joint Research Centre, Italy –
alexandra.balahur at jrc.ec.europa.eu
- Andrés Montoyo - University of Alicante, Spain – montoyo at dlsi.ua.es
- Patricio Martínez-Barco - University of Alicante, Spain -
patricio at dlsi.ua.es
- Ester Boldrini - University of Alicante, Spain - eboldrini at dlsi.ua.es
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PROGRAM COMMITTEE
- Khurshid Ahmad – Trinity College Dublin, Ireland
- Sivaji Bandyopadhyay - Jadavpur University, India
- Nicoletta Calzolari - CNR Pisa, Italy
- Erik Cambria – University of Stirling, U.K.
- José Carlos Cortizo - European University Madrid, Spain
- Michael Gamon – Microsoft
- Jesús M. Hermida - University of Alicante, Spain
- Veronique Hoste - University of Ghent, Belgium
- Mijail Kabadjov – Vicomtech, Spain
- Zornitsa Kozareva - Information Sciences Institute California, U.S.A.
- Rada Mihalcea - University of North Texas, U.S.A.
- Saif Mohammad - National Research Council, Canada
- Karo Moilanen – Oxford University, U.K.
- Rafael Muñoz - University of Alicante, Spain
- Günter Neumann - DFKI, Germany
- Alena Neviarouskaia – University of Tokyo, Japan
- Manabu Okumura – Tokyo Institute of Technology, Japan
- Constantin Orasan - University of Wolverhampton, U.K.
- Manuel Palomar - University of Alicante, Spain
- Viktor Pekar - University of Wolverhampton, U.K.
- Paolo Rosso - Technical University of Valencia, Spain
- Josef Steinberger – EC- Joint Research Centre, Italy
- Ralf Steinberger - EC- Joint Research Centre, Italy
- Veselin Stoyanov – John Hopkins University, U.S.A.
- Maite Taboada - Simon Fraser University, Canada
- Mike Thelwall - University of Wolverhampton, U.K.
- José Antonio Troyano - University of Seville, Spain
- Dan Tufis - RACAI, Romania
- Alfonso Ureña – University of Jaén, Spain
- Erik van der Goot – EC Joint Research Centre, Italy
- Piek Vossen - Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam, The Netherlands
- Marilyn Walker - University of California Santa Cruz, U.S.A.
- Janyce Wiebe - University of Pittsburgh, U.S.A.
- Michael Wiegand – Saarland University, Germany
- Theresa Wilson – John Hopkins University, U.S.A.
- Taras Zagibalov - Brantwatch, U.K.
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INVITED SPEAKERS
- Prof. Dr. Rada Mihalcea – University of North Texas, U.S.A.
- Prof. Dr. Janyce Wiebe – University of Pittsburgh, U.S.A.
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SUBMISSIONS
At WASSA 2012, we will accept two types of submissions: long and short
papers.
- Long papers
Long papers may consist of up to eight (8) pages of content, with two
(2) additional pages of references, and will be presented orally.
- Short papers
Short papers may consist of up to four (4) pages of content, and two
(2) additional pages of references. The following types of papers are
appropriate for a short paper submission:
1. A paper describing the demonstration of a system
2. A small, focused contribution
3. Work in progress
4. A negative result
5. An opinion piece
6. An interesting application nugget
Short papers will be presented either orally or as a poster. The choice
of presentation will be given not based on the quality of the
submission, but on the PC’s recommendation relating to the most suitable
presentation method.
All papers submitted to WASSA should be formatted according to the
ACL-HLT 2012 Style Files, available at:
http://acl2012.org/call/sub01.asp
Reviewing for WASSA 2010 will be blind: reviewers will not be presented
with the identity of paper authors. Authors should avoid writing
anything that makes their identity obvious in the text.
Submissions should be original, and in particular should not previously
have been formally published.
Accepted papers will be published in the ACL WASSA proceedings, with
ISBN. The best papers will be chosen for a Special Issue of the Computer
Speech and Language Journal (Elsevier).
Subsequent to the WASSA 2012 acceptance notification, we will also
launch an open call for papers for a Special Issue of the Information
Sciences Journal (Elsevier).
To submit a paper, please access:
https://www.softconf.com/acl2012/wassa-2012
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