Corpora: IMPACTS in Natural Language Generation - Workshop Announcement

From: Stephan Busemann (busemann@dfki.de)
Date: Thu Mar 16 2000 - 16:53:26 MET

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    WORKSHOP ANNOUNCEMENT - SECOND CALL FOR PAPERS

    Impacts in Natural Language Generation
    NLG Between Technology and Applications
    July 24-28, 2000
    Schloss Dagstuhl, Saarland, Germany
    - immediately preceding COLING 2000 -

    Homepage: http://impacts.dfki.de

    The tension between theoretical work and its implementation has often
    been considered fruitful. In the field of Natural Language Generation,
    it is now complemented by another tension, the one between technologies
    and applications:

    "I have invented a new technique for NLG!" - "What is its impact on
    applications?"

    "I have built a new NLG application!" - "What is its impact on the
    technology?"

    Much of NLG technology is based on a theoretical understanding of the
    process of language generation, whereas the applications strongly rely
    on practical requirements. There are not many theoretically
    well-motivated technologies that can straightforwardly be employed
    within specific applications. For this workshop, we adopt a broad
    notion of application by including pieces of software containing NLG
    technology that currently are used by others in order to solve
    real-world tasks.

    Some NLG application developers find it preferable to not reuse existing
    technology. This is often due to the lack of solutions for the knowledge
    bottleneck and for the input formation bottleneck: NLG technology lacks
    the power of dealing with external conceptual lexical knowledge bases,
    and it also lacks standards of representing inputs at a suitable
    specificity.

    The "IMPACTS" workshop aims at studying, discussing, and clarifying the
    relationships between NLG technologies and applications. The workshop
    addresses
    - researchers and developers in NLG,
    - current and potential users of NLG applications,
    - providers of large conceptual lexicons usable by NLG, and
    - developers of systems that deal with the input specificity problem.

    We invite original and unpublished contributions from all areas of NL
    generation, either from the technological side or from the applications
    point of view. They must state clearly how they relate to the respective
    counterpart, hence addressing one of the above questions.

    "IMPACTS" will take place from July 24-28, 2000 at International
    Conference and Research Center for Computer Science at Schloss Dagstuhl.
    It immediately precedes the events of COLING 2000 taking place in
    Luxembourg, Saarbrücken, and Nancy. Schloss Dagstuhl is situated in the
    Saarland, allowing participants to reach the COLING tutorials on July 29
    conveniently.

    Dates:
    24.-28. July 2000: Workshop at Schloss Dagstuhl
    15. June 2000: Camera-ready copies
    20. May 2000: Notification of acceptance
    01. April 2000: Deadline for submissions

    Programme Committee

    John Bateman, University of Bremen, Germany
    Tilman Becker, DFKI Saarbrücken, Germany (Program Co-Chair)
    Stephan Busemann, DFKI Saarbrücken, Germany (Program Co-Chair)
    Robert Dale, Microsoft Research Institute, Macquarie University,
    Australia
    Laurence Danlos, LORIA, France
    Michael Elhadad, Ben-Gurion University, Israel
    Eduard Hovy, ISI, University of Southern California, USA
    Richard Kittredge, CoGenTex Inc., USA
    Inderjeet Mani, Mitre Corporation, USA
    David D. McDonald, Gensym Corporation, USA
    Cecile Paris, CSIRO Mathematical and Information Sciences, Macquarie
    University, Australia
    Owen Rambow, AT&T, USA
    Ehud Reiter, University of Aberdeen, UK
    Donia Scott, ITRI, University of Brighton, UK

    More information can be found at the Workshop homepage, which is located
    at http://impacts.dfki.de and which will be extended during the next
    months.

    --
    Dr. Stephan Busemann, DFKI GmbH
    Stuhlsatzenhausweg 3, D-66123 Saarbruecken
    phone: (+49 681) 302-5286, fax: (+49 681) 302-5338
    web: http://www.dfki.de/~busemann
    



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