Corpora: ANLP/NAACL2000 Workshop 2nd Call for Papers

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Date: Tue Jan 25 2000 - 17:27:06 MET

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                            Second Call for Papers

                      Workshop on Automatic Summarization
            
            (pre-conference workshop in conjunction with ANLP-NAACL2000)
                    website: http://www.isi.edu/~cyl/was-anlp2000

    sponsored by
    ACL (Association for Computational Linguistics)
    MITRE Corporation

    Sunday, April 30, 2000
    Seattle, Washington, USA

    I. OVERVIEW
    The problem of automatic summarization poses a variety of tough challenges
    in both NL understanding and generation. A spate of recent papers and
    tutorials on this subject at conferences such as ACL/EACL, AAAI, ECAI,
    IJCAI, and SIGIR point to a growing interest in research in this field. 
    Several commercial summarization products have also appeared. There have
    been several workshops in the past on this subject: Dagstuhl in 94, ACL/EACL
    in 97, and the AAAI Spring Symposium in 98. All of these were extremely
    successful, and the field is now enjoying a period of revival and is
    advancing at a much quicker pace than before. ANLP/NAACL'2000 is an ideal
    occasion to host another workshop on this problem.

    The Workshop on Automatic Summarization program committee invites papers
    addressing (but not limited to):

    Summarization Methods:
         use of linguistic representations,
         statistical models,
         NL generation for summarization,
         production of abstracts and extracts,
         multi-document summarization,
         narrative techniques in summarization,
         multilingual summarization,
         text compaction,
         multimodal summarization (including summarization of audio),
         use of information extraction,
         studies and modeling of human summarizers,
         improving summary coherence,
         concept fusion,
         use of thesauri and ontologies,
         trainable summarizers,
         applications of machine learning,
         knowledge-rich methods.

    Summarization Resources:
          development of corpora for training and evaluating summarizers,
          annotation standards,
          shared summarization tools,
          document segmentation,
          topic detection, and
          clustering related to summarization

    Evaluation Methods:
          intrinsic and extrinsic measures,
          on-line and off-line evaluations,
          standards for evaluation,
          task-based evaluation
          scenarios, user studies, inter-judge agreement

    Workshop Themes:

    1. Multilingual Text Summarization
    2. Generation for Summarization
    3. Topic Identification for Summarization
    4. Multidocument Summarization
    5. Evaluation and Test/Training Corpora
    6. Integration with web and IR access

    II. IMPORTANT DATES
    Paper submission deadline: February 4, 2000
    Notification of acceptance for papers: March 1, 2000
    Camera ready papers due: March 13, 2000
    Workshop date: April 30, 2000

    III. FORMAT FOR SUBMISSION
    Submissions must use the ACL latex style
    (http://www.isi.edu/~cyl/was-anlp2000/latex/index.html) or Microsoft Word
    style
    WAS-submission.doc (both available from the Automatic Summarization workshop
    web page). Paper submissions should consist of a full paper (5000 words or
    less, including references). Please send submission questions to cyl@isi.edu

    Submission Procedure:

    Electronic submission only: send the pdf (preferred), postscript, or MS Word
    form of your submission to: cyl@isi.edu. The Subject line should be
    "ANLP-NAACL2000 WORKSHOP PAPER SUBMISSION". Because reviewing is blind, no
    author information is included as part of the paper. An identification page
    must be sent in a separate email with the subject line:
    "ANLP-NAACL2000 WORKSHOP ID PAGE" and must include title, all authors,
    theme area, keywords, word count, and an abstract of no more than 5 lines.
    Late submissions will not be accepted. Notification of receipt will be
    e-mailed
    to the first author shortly after receipt.

    IV. Organizing Committee:
    Udo Hahn University of Freiburg
    hahn@coling.uni-freiburg.de
    Chin-Yew Lin USC/Information Sciences Institute cyl@isi.edu
    Inderjeet Mani MITRE imani@mitre.org
    Dragomir Radev University of Michigan, Ann Arbor radev@umich.edu

    V. Program Committee:
    Elisabeth Andre DFKI GmbH
    Branimir Boguraev IBM Research
    Chris Buckley SabIR Research
    Michael Elhadad Ben Gurion University
    Takahiro Fukushima Telecommunications Advancement Organization of Japan
    Eduard Hovy USC/Information Sciences Institute
    Hongyan Jing Columbia University
    Elizabeth Liddy Syracuse University
    Daniel Marcu USC/Information Sciences Institute
    Shigeru Masuyama Toyohashi University of Technology
    Mark Maybury MITRE
    Vibhu Mittal Just Research
    Sung Hyon Myaeng Chungnam University
    Akitoshi Okumura NEC
    Chris Paice Lancaster University
    Karen Sparck-Jones University of Cambridge
    Tomek Strzalkowski GE CRD
    Simone Teufel University of Edinburgh
    Benjamin Tsou City University of Hong Kong



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