CFP: NLP for the WWW (due Oct 25)

Kavi Mahesh (mahesh@crl.nmsu.edu)
Tue, 15 Oct 1996 09:24:23 -0600 (MDT)

NATURAL LANGUAGE PROCESSING FOR THE WORLD WIDE WEB

1997 AAAI Spring Symposium
March 24-26, 1997 Stanford University, California

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**Submission deadline** October 25, 1996**
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Web site: http://crl.nmsu.edu/users/mahesh/aaai-web-nlp-symposium.html

The World Wide Web (WWW) is rapidly becoming a powerful medium for
human communication and dissemination of information. Most information
on the WWW is expressed in natural language texts. Yet, most software
tools built for the WWW do not apply NLP techniques for searching,
retrieving, presenting, or generating texts.

The field of NLP has the potential to offer better tools that exploit
the syntax, semantics, and pragmatics of natural language texts, than
current ones based mostly on keyword matching and database indexing
methods, for easing the overload of texts on the users. The WWW in
turn is an excellent domain to develop practical applications of NLP.
Potential applications of NLP include (but are in no way limited to)
automatic and interactive summarization and machine translation of WWW
documents, information brokering, document filtering, and automatic
generation of WWW documents.

This symposium aims to bring together researchers in various
subdisciplines of NLP and from the Web community to address
applications of NLP for improving the use of the WWW. The symposium
will include paper presentations, on-line demonstrations,
commentaries, working groups, and a panel discussion. The WWW will be
used extensively for before, during, and after the
symposium. Additional information about the symposium is available at
http://crl.nmsu.edu/users/mahesh/aaai-web-nlp-symposium.html

Submission Information:

We invite papers describing concrete applications of NLP techniques
for the WWW as well as position papers concerning what NLP can and
cannot do for the WWW or what should NLP as a field do in order to
meet the challenges and opportunities provided by the WWW. WE STRONGLY
ENCOURAGE ON-LINE DEMONSTRATIONS OF WORKING NLP APPLICATIONS ON THE
WWW. We especially invite submissions that treat WWW documents as
natural language texts (i.e., with NL syntax and semantics, as opposed
to just strings or databases). Papers addressing NLP problems
characteristic of the WWW, such as hypertext, multilingual, and
multimedia documents, are especially encouraged.

Papers should be up to 10 pages (11pt or larger font) including an
abstract and indicating whether a position or application
paper. Electronic submission (by e-mail to mahesh@crl.nmsu.edu or by
ftp://crl.nmsu.edu/incoming/) is strongly encouraged. Hardcopy
submissions (5 copies) may be sent to: Kavi Mahesh, Computing Research
Laboratory, Box 30001, Dept. 3CRL, Room 292B, New Science Hall, New
Mexico State University, Las Cruces, NM 88003-0001, (505) 646-5861.

Program Committee:

Lynn Carlson, US Department of Defense, lmcarls@afterlife.ncsc.mil;
Kavi Mahesh (Chair), New Mexico State University, mahesh@crl.nmsu.edu;
Sergei Nirenburg, New Mexico State University, sergei@crl.nmsu.edu;
Ashwin Ram, Georgia Institute of Technology, ashwin.ram@cc.gatech.edu;
Philip Resnik, University of Maryland, resnik@umiacs.umd.edu.

Kavi Mahesh, Ph.D. | Office : (505) 646-5861
Computing Research Lab (Dept 3CRL) | Fax : (505) 646-6218
New Mexico State Univ, Box 30001 | mahesh@crl.nmsu.edu
Las Cruces, NM 88003-8001, USA | http://crl.nmsu.edu/users/mahesh/