Corpora: ACL-2001 Workshop on Sharing Tools & Rescources for Research & Education CFP

From: Priscilla Rasmussen (rasmusse@cs.rutgers.edu)
Date: Tue Feb 20 2001 - 23:30:51 MET

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    CALL FOR CONTRIBUTIONS

    ACL/EACL Workshop on

    Sharing Tools and Resources
    for Research and Education

    Co-organised by ELSNET

    Toulouse, Saturday 7th July 2001

    BACKGROUND:

    At a workshop at ACL 2000 in Hong Kong dedicated to Infrastructures
    for Global Collaboration there was an agreement between the main
    professional organisations in NLP and Speech (ACL and ISCA), and
    ELSNET, and the other meeting participants, that it would be useful to
    aim at a broadly supported, joint repository or catalogue for
    tools and materials for the language and speech communities.

    An ELSNET-sponsored workshop on educational issues held at EACL99
    concluded that certain non-transient infrastructures needed to be
    instigated to raise the public perception of educational issues in
    NLP. It also concluded that a repository of shared materials,
    appropriately indexed for educational usage, would be a useful point
    of departure.

    This workshop will build on the consensus reached at these previous
    workshops. There will be two clear foci: one upon instruments for
    sharing tools and resources in general that addresses practical
    problems, and the other upon the technological and infrastructural
    issues surrounding the educational uses of repositories.

    Good examples of existing initiatives in this area are among others
    the ACL Natural Language Software Registry (hosted at DFKI,
    http://registry.dfki.de) which was set up as a repository for tools
    for the distinct fields of Human Language Techology (HLT), the
    ELRA/ELDA, LDC, TELRI and Elsnet resources catalogues and repositories
    (http://www.icp.inpg.fr/ELRA/, http://www.ldc.upenn.edu/,

    http://www.telri.de and http://www.elsnet.org/resources.html), OLAC (a
    worldwide network of language archives at www.language-archives.org),
    and
    JEWELS (http://www.elsnet.org/jewels), an as-yet incomplete EU
    funded website for educational materials in Language and Speech.

    A third theme concerns how to build upon existing initiatives as
    sources of data or inspiration.

    AIM AND SCOPE OF THE WORKSHOP:

    The main goal of the workshop is to discuss methods for the
    improvement and extension of existing repositories; the educational
    uses of repositories; the closer interlinking between different kinds
    of repositories (tools and resources); global infrastructures for the
    achievement of joint actions. However, we expect the scope of the
    workshop to be much wider than that, as the issues addressed are of
    general interest to everybody who believes that sharing tools and
    resources is essential for the progress of research and education in
    our field.

    Contributions of papers and demonstrations are solicited that address
    the above themes. The following list of topics is suggestive rather
    than exhaustive:

    * Repositories versus catalogues

    * Mechanisms and infrastructures for sharing and describing content
    * Repository management
    * Standards for exchange, description, and annotation
    * Metadata descriptions
    * Quality assessment
    * Structure and content of an NLP/CL repository
    * Tools and materials for NLP/CL education
    * Web-based teaching methods for NLP/CL

    SUBMISSION REQUIREMENTS FOR PAPERS

    * Electronic submissions only (PostScript, Word, or PDF), following the
      appropriate ACL latex style or Microsoft Word style. Submissions
      should not exceed eight (8) pages, including references. You can
      download the appropriate style or template files using the following
      link: http://acl2001.dfki.de/style/. In case of problems with the
      submission format, please contact one of the co-chairs.

    * Submissions to either co-chair (mros@cs.um.edu.mt and
      declerck@dfki.de). All submissions will be acknowledged.

    * Please provide a list of keywords in the separate header page and
      indicate the best fitting subtopic(s) from the above list.

    SUBMISSION REQUIREMENTS FOR DEMONSTRATIONS

    * Demos may be submitted with or without an accompanying
      paper.

    * Please write a 2-page description of the demo and send
      to either co-chair. Please let us know about special hardware
      requirements over and above the standard PC + beamer without
      internet access provided by default

    CONFIRMED COMMITTEE MEMBERS

    - Thierry Declerck (DFKI) Co-chair (Repository) declerck@dfki.de
    - Mike Rosner (Malta) Co-chair (Education) mros@cs.um.edu.mt

    - Steven Bird (U. Penn)
    - Bill Black (UMIST) (UMIST, Manchester, UK) wjb@co.umist.ac.uk
    - Gosse Bouma gosse@let.rug.nl (University of Groningen)
    - Koenraad de Smedt desmedt@uib.no (University of Bergen)
    - Claire Gardent (CNRS, Nancy) claire.gardent@loria.fr
    - Steven Krauwer (Utrecht University) steven.krauwer@elsnet.org
    - Donna Harman (NIST)
    - Julia Hirschberg (ATT, ISCA)
    - Jun'ichi Tsujii (Tokyo)
    - Andy Way (Dublin City University) away@compapp.dcu.ie

    DEADLINES

      * Submission Deadline: 6th April 2001
      * Notification Date: 27th April 2001
      * Camera ready copy due: 16th May 2001

    PROVISIONAL WEBSITE http://www.cs.um.edu.mt/~mros/toulouse

    FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT

    Michael Rosner
    email: mros@cs.um.edu.mt

    Thierry Duclerc
    email: declerck@dfki.de



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