Corpora: 5th TELRI Seminar - Second Call for Papers

From: Milena Slavcheva (slavchev@mx300e.ids-mannheim.de)
Date: Mon May 22 2000 - 12:41:48 MET DST

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    Second Call for Papers

    5th TELRI Seminar
    Corpus Lingustics: How to Extract Meaning from Corpora
    22-24 September 2000
    Ljubljana, Slovenia

    The fifth in the series of TELRI (Trans-European Language Resources
    Infrastructure) seminars will be held in Ljubljana, Slovenia, on 22-24
    September 2000 with the theme "Corpus Linguistics: How to Extract Meaning
    from Corpora".

    Theme

    The universe of discourse, that is, the ensemble of all communication acts
    of a discourse community, functions as an autonomous semantic system. This
    does not contest that texts may also refer to some discourse-external
    reality. But first and foremost texts, text segments and text elements
    refer to previous occurrences: they address, paraphrase and rearrange
    segments and elements that have been used before, in the same text or in
    other texts. Corpus linguistics detects and analyzes the recurrence of
    meaningful conglomerates in the discourse, combining statistical and
    categorial approaches and resulting in the structured presentation of the
    evidence. This evidence represents the shareable meaning of text segments
    and text elements. The paraphrases we find in the discourse tell us how to
    understand them; usage, that is, information on how segments and elements
    are embedded in their contexts, tells us how to produce texts in which they
    are being used. Corpus linguistics is about extracting meaning from
    (monolingual, comparable or parallel) corpora. Corpus linguistics generates
    the semantic knowledge which is the basis of language practice as in
    information extraction, translation or foreign language document authoring.
    Corpus linguistics is the prime approach to Human Language Technology if we
    understand HLT as the technology for dealing with general unrestricted
    language as opposed to controlled languages as formal calculi.

    The TELRI Seminar will feature contributions focussing on all aspects of
    extracting meaning from corpora.

    Invited Speakers

    To be announced.

    Young Researchers Workshop

    A pre-seminar workshop on Thursday, September 21, is dedicated to
    presentations of work in progress by young researchers, that is, graduate
    students and young research fellows. Seminar fees will be waived for young
    researchers presenting at the Seminar. TELRI will investigate further
    possibilities for financial support.

    Software Demonstrations

    A goal of the seminar is to stimulate cooperation between industry and
    academia in the West and in Central and Eastern Europe. The programme will
    include sessions devoted to demonstrating commercial and public domain
    software with emphasis on information extraction systems. Seminar fees will
    be waived for software presenters.

    Papers

    Papers and presentations should be 30 minutes long including discussion. A
    selection will be published after the seminar. Fees will be waived for
    accepted speakers.

    Submission Guidelines

    Authors are requested to submit abstracts which should not exceed 600
    words. The address for electronic submission is: telri-admin@ids-mannheim.de

    Fees

    Academic participants: EUR 50/20*
    Industrial participants: EUR 100/30*
    Students: EUR 20/10*

    * refers to fees for participants from CEE/NIS

    Schedule

    Abstract Submission Due: 5 June 2000
    Notification of Acceptance: 10 July 2000

    Venue

    This year's TELRI seminar will take place in Ljubljana, the capital of
    Slovenia, a medieval town at the crossroads of Mediterranean and
    Central-European cultures. The venue of the seminar will be the Faculty
    of Arts, located near the historical centre of the town and within
    walking distance to most hotels. The Faculty itself has recently been
    extended with an annexe, which provides new, well-equipped and airy
    classrooms for the seminar sessions as well as a cafeteria for the
    coffee breaks. OHP and beamer will be available in the presentation
    rooms; Internet access will be provided in the computer lab in the main
    building.

    Further Information

    Further information can be obtained from:
    http://www.telri.de/
    http://nl.ijs.si/telri00/
    telri-admin@ids-mannheim.de



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