Corpora: COLING Workshop "Semantic Annotation and Intelligent Content" -- Call for Participation

From: Paul Buitelaar (paulb@dfki.de)
Date: Mon Jul 03 2000 - 20:19:30 MET DST

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                            Semantic Annotation and Intelligent Content

                                    a workshop to be held at

            Coling 2000, the 18th International Conference on Computational Linguistics

                                  Luxembourg, 5/6 August 2000

    Dear colleague,

    I would like to draw your attention to the COLING workshop on "Semantic
    Annotation and Intelligent Content". The purpose of this workshop is to
    encourage discussion and evaluation of semantic annotation projects and
    proposals, from a broad point of view that includes multimedia
    applications. The final program for this workshop is now available at:

    http://www.coling.org/work5-prog.html

    Follow additional links to register and for further info on this and
    other workshops and on COLING 2000

    Invited Talks

    In-depth Utilization of Natural Language Processing for Rich Semantic
    Annotation
        Elizabeth Liddy, Syracuse University, USA
    MindNet as a Framework for Semantically Structuring Text
        Bill Dolan, Microsoft, USA
    UNL: Interlingua as Intelligent Content
        Hiroshi Uchida, United Nations University, Japan
    GDA: Semantically Annotated Documents as Intelligent Content
        Koiti Hasida, ETL, Japan

    Program Committee

       Amit Bagga, GE Corporate R&D, USA
       Paul Buitelaar, DFKI-LT, Germany (Co-Chair)
       Gregor Erbach, FTW, Austria
       Christiane Fellbaum, Princeton University, USA
       Wolfgang Giere, ZINFO, University of Frankfurt, Germany
       Nicola Guarino, Ladseb-CNR Padova, Italy
       Koiti Hasida, ETL, Japan (Co-Chair)
       Boris Katz, AI Laboratory, MIT, USA
       Adam Kilgarriff, University of Brighton, UK
       Elizabeth Liddy, Syracuse University, USA
       Katashi Nagao, IBM TRL, Japan
       Hiroshi Nakagawa, University of Tokyo, Japan
       Hwee Tou Ng, DSO, Singapore
       Martha Palmer, University of Pennsylvania, USA
       Virach Sornlertlamvanich, NECTEC, Thailand
       Steffen Staab, University of Karlsruhe, Germany
       Henry Thompson, Edinburgh University, UK
       Hiroshi Uchida, United Nations University, Japan
       Remi Zajac, CRL, New Mexico State University, USA



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