Corpora: CFP: Workshop on "Developing language resources for minority languages"

From: Briony Williams (briony@cstr.ed.ac.uk)
Date: Mon Jan 17 2000 - 13:45:30 MET

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                                Workshop on

              Developing language resources for minority languages:
              -----------------------------------------------------
                       reusability and strategic priorities
                       ------------------------------------
                    Athens, Greece - May 30 (14:30 - 20:00)

                         (Preceding LREC2000 conference)

                  http://www.cstr.ed.ac.uk/SALTMIL/lrec00.html

                               CALL FOR PAPERS
                               ---------------

    There will be a one-day workshop on the theme of "Developing language
    resources for minority languages: re-useability and strategic priorities" on
    the afternoon of May 30th 2000 at Athens, Greece (preceding the 2nd
    International Language Resources and Evaluation Conference, LREC2000). The
    aim of the workshop is to bring together those who are developing language
    resources for minority languages, in order to build contacts and share
    experience. The workshop will include the first meeting of the ISCA SALTMIL
    SIG: "Speech and Language Technology for Minority Languages".

                           WORKSHOP SCOPE AND AIMS
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    The minority or "lesser used" languages of the world (e.g. Basque, Welsh,
    Breton) are under increasing pressure from the major languages. Some of them
    (e.g. Gaelic) are endangered, but others (e.g. Catalan) are in a stronger
    position. However, the situation with regard to language resources is
    fragmented and disorganised. Some minority languages have been adequately
    researched linguistically, but most have not, and the vast majority do not yet
    possess basic speech and language resources (such as text and speech corpora)
    which are sufficient to permit commercial development of products.

    If this situation were to continue, the minority languages of the world would
    fall a long way behind the major languages, as regards the availability of
    commercial speech and language products. This in turn will accelerate the
    decline of those languages that are already struggling to survive, as speakers
    are forced to use the majority language for interaction with these products.
    To break this vicious circle, it is important to encourage the development of
    basic language resources.

    The workshop is a small step towards encouraging the development of such
    resources. The aim is to disseminate information on existing projects and
    possible future strategies, as well as forming personal contacts and sharing
    best practice. This will make it easier for isolated researchers with little
    funding and no pre-existing resources to begin developing language resources
    that are maximally useful.

    The workshop will also incorporate the first meeting of the ISCA "SALTMIL"
    SIG: "Speech and Language Technology for MInority Languages".

    Talks will include the following:

    1) A general overview of the situation of minority languages.
       (Donncha O'Croinin, Ireland)

    2) Strategic priorities for the development of language technology in
       minority languages.
       (Kepa Sarasola, Basque Country)

    3) Funding for research into language technology for minority languages.
       (Bojan Petek, Slovenia)

    The contributed poster papers will focus on existing projects in the
    field, with the opportunity to share useful information. This includes
    (but is not limited to) topics such as:

    1) Presentations of existing speech and text databases for minority
       languages, with particular emphasis on software tools that have been
       found useful in their development.

    2) Presentation of existing lexicons for minority languages, with
       particular emphasis on fast production methods.

                                Submissions
                                -----------

    Papers are invited that will describe existing speech and language resources
    for minority languages (speech databases, text databases, and lexicons), also
    papers based on the analysis of these resources. All contributed papers will
    be presented in poster form. Abstracts (maximum 500 words) should be sent to:

    Donncha O'Croinin, ITE, 31 Fitzwilliam Place, Dublin 2, Ireland.
    email: doc@ite.ie
    Electronic submission is preferred (plain text, Postscript, or MS Word 6.0).

    Those who wish to attend without offering a paper are asked to indicate their
    interest to Donncha O'Croinin (doc@ite.ie) in order to receive their own
    copy of the final programme and registration details.

    The workshop webpage is at: http://www.cstr.ed.ac.uk/SALTMIL/lrec00.html

                                Important dates
                                ---------------

    Deadline for submission of abstracts: 11 February 2000
    Notification of acceptance: 3 March 2000
    Camera-ready papers due: 28 March 2000
    Workshop: 30 May (afternoon)

                                 Organizers
                                 ----------

       Briony Williams University of Edinburgh, Scotland, UK
       Donncha O'Croinin Linguistics Institute of Ireland, Dublin, Ireland
       Climent Nadeu Universitat Politecnica de Catalunya, Catalunya, Spain
       Kepa Sarasola University of the Basque Country, Basque Country
       Bojan Petek University of Ljubljana, Slovenia

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                     LREC2000 CONFERENCE INFORMATION
                     -------------------------------
                    31 May - 2 June 2000, Athens, Greece

    General information about the main conference is at:
    http://www.icp.grenet.fr/ELRA/lrec2000.html)

    Specific queries about the conference should be directed to:

    Ms. Despina Scutari
    LREC Secretariat
    Institute for Language and Speech Processing (ILSP)
    6, Artemidos & Epidavrou Str.
    15125 Marousi
    Athens
    GREECE

    Tel: +301 6800959
    Fax: +301 6854270
    e-mail: LREC2000@ilsp.gr

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