Corpora: COMPUTATIONAL TERMINOLOGY FOR MEDICAL ANDBIOLOGICAL APPLICATIONS

From: Effie Ananiadou (effie@ccl.umist.ac.uk)
Date: Mon Jan 17 2000 - 19:00:45 MET

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    Second International Conference on Natural Language Processing

                         http://www.cti.gr/nlp2000/
                         
                         Patras, Greece
                         
           Conference Workshop Announcement and Call for Participation
           

    COMPUTATIONAL TERMINOLOGY FOR MEDICAL AND BIOLOGICAL APPLICATIONS

                          Sunday, 4th June 2000

     FULL DETAILS at: http://www.salford.ac.uk/isrc/ananiadou/nlp2000.html
     
    Workshop Description
    ======================

    The workshop will provide a forum to bring together researchers from
    interdisciplinary areas, such as computational linguistics, computer science,
    terminology, medical informatics and bioinformatics.
    Scientific knowledge in medicine and in molecular biology is contained in
    ever
    increasing collections of documents as well as scientific databases.
    Researchers in medicine and
    biology would therefore benefit from textual tools to facilitate the
    discovery and identification of important and relevant concepts.

    Topics
    ========
    The topics of the workshop include (but are not limited to):

    1. Use of NLP in medical and biological terminology
    (term extraction, automatic indexing, automatic classification, automatic
    dataset creation and maintenance etc.)
    2. Use of existing scientific thesauri and databases as terminological
    resources
    for sublanguage applications.
    3. Thesaurus & ontology construction and maintenance from domain specific
    texts
    4. Integration of scientific databases and linguistic resources
    5. Terminology based Information Extraction
     
     Organisers
     ==============
     Sophia Ananiadou (University of Salford, UK)
                                Department of Computer Science, School of
                                Sciences,
                                University of Salford, Newton Building
                                Salford M5 4WT
                              
     Diana Maynard (Sheffield University, UK)
                         Department of Computer Science,
                         Regents Court, 211 Portobello Street
                         University of Sheffield Sheffield S1 4DP
     
     Scientific Committee
     ======================
     
    * Erich Bornberg-Bauer (Manchester University, UK & EML, Germany)
    * Gerhard Budin (University of Vienna,Austria)
    * Key-Sun Choi (KAIST, Korea)
    * Anne Condamines (CNRS, Toulouse, France)
    * Christian Jacquemin (LIMSI, France)
    * John Mantas (University of Athens, Greece)
    * Ioanna Malagardi (General Secretariat for Research & Technology, Greece)
    * Patrick Ruch (University Hospital of Geneva, Switzerland)
    * Junichi Tsujii (University of Tokyo, Japan)
    * Pierre Zweigenbaum (DIAM-SIM/DSI, France)

     
     Format of Submissions
     ========================
     
     Paper submissions should consist of an extended abstract (2000 words). Each
    submission should include a separate title page providing the following
    information: the title, a short abstract, names and affiliations of all the
    authors, the full address of the primary author, including email.
    The authors are requested to submit one electronic version of their papers
    (ps
    or doc). Electronic submissions should be sent to Sophia Ananiadou
    (S.Ananiadou@salford.ac.uk).
     The official language of the Conference is English.

    Contact person for the workshop
    ==================================
     Sophia Ananiadou
     
     Email: S.Ananiadou@salford.ac.uk
     Fax: +44-161-295-5559
     
     Important Deadlines
     ====================
     Extended Abstract Submission deadline: March 15, 2000
     Notification Date: April 10, 2000
     Camera ready copy due: May 10, 2000
     Workshop date: June 4, 2000
     



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