Corpora: Calls: Semantic lexicons in NLP

From: Evelyne Viegas (evelynev@microsoft.com)
Date: Tue Mar 13 2001 - 03:51:06 MET

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    Call for papers

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    SEMANTIC LEXICONS IN NATURAL LANGUAGE PROCESSING

     

    Special issue of the French journal TAL edited by:

    Pierrette Bouillon (TIM/ISSCO, Genève) and Evelyne Viegas

    (Microsoft/Natural Language Group, Redmond)

     

    Submission deadline: April 1, 2001

     

    http://www.atala.org/tal/appel-semlex.html
    <http://www.atala.org/tal/appel-semlex.html>

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    SCOPE

     

    No one would argue about the importance of semantic lexicons for

    Natural Language Processing applications such as machine translation,

    automatic indexing, information extraction, text generation,

    etc. However, there is no agreement on the type of information to use,

    how to represent it or how to acquire it automatically.

     

     

    This special issue directly addresses this difficult topic by

    investigating

    how lexical semantic theories relate to applications in NLP. We will

    emphasize the following questions:

    - Which theory for which application?

    - How to acquire information automatically?

    - How to use it in applications?

     

    TOPICS (NOT LIMITATIVE)

     

    - Acquisition of semantic lexicons

    - Lexical semantics in NLP applications

    - Generic versus specific resources?

    - Which lexical semantic theory for which application?

    - Types of lexical information

    - Reuse of existing lexical data

     

    FORMAT AND SUBMISSIONS

     

    Authors must use the HERMES style files for LateX and Word at

    < http://www.editions-hermes.fr/
    <http://www.editions-hermes.fr/%20rubrique%20Auteurs> rubrique Auteurs>.
    Submissions

    (30 pages maximum, double spaced, Helvetica 12) must be sent

    electronically to Pierrette Bouillon

    (<pierrette.bouillon@issco.unige.ch>) and Evelyne Viegas

    (<evelynev@microsoft.com>).

     

     

    LANGUAGE

     

    Articles can be written in French or in English, but English will only

    be accepted from non-French speaking authors.

     

     

    PROGRAM COMMITTEE

     

    - Pierrette Bouillon (TIM/ISSCO, Geneva)

    - Paul Buitelaar (DFKI, Saarbrücken)

    - Nicoletta Calzolari (Istituto Di Linguistica Computazionale, Pisa)

    - Ann Copestake (Cambridge University, Cambridge)

    - Cécile Fabre (Univ. Toulouse-Le-Mirail, Toulouse)

    - Christiane Fellbaum (Princeton University, Princeton)

    - Thierry Fontenelle (Luxembourg)

    - Mari Olsen (Microsoft, Natural Language Group, Redmond)

    - Pierre Popowich (Gavagai Technology, Vancouver)

    - James Pustejovsky (Brandeis University, Boston)

    - Pascale Sebillot (Irisa, Rennes)

    - Frédérique Segond (Xerox Research Centre Europe, Grenoble)

    - Evelyne Viegas (Microsoft, Natural Language Group, Redmond)

    - Piek Vossen (SailLabs, Antwerpen)

    - Rémi Zajac (New Mexico State University, Computing Research

    Laboratory)

     

    JOURNAL T.A.L. ( http://www.atala.org/tal/ <http://www.atala.org/tal/> )

     

    The international journal Traitement Automatique des Langues (TAL) has

    been published since 1969 by the French Association pour le Traitement

    Automatique des Langues (ATALA) with the support of the Centre

    National pour la Recherche Scientifique (CNRS). The journal TAL covers

    all fields of computational linguistics and its aim is to provide

    mainly (but not only) French speaking researchers and students with

    publications in all domains of computational linguistics. It appears

    three times a year and is distributed by HERMES.

     

    T.A.L. EDITORIAL BOARD

     

    Anne Abeillé (Université Paris 7)

    Pierrette Bouillon (TIM/ISSCO, Geneva)

    Philippe Blache (CNRS, Aix-en-Provence) -- Chief Editor

    Danièle Clément (Bergische Universität Wuppertal)

    Christophe d'Alessandro (LIMSI-CNRS, Orsay) -- Chief Editor

    Anne Condamines (CNRS, Toulouse le Mirail)

    Claire Gardent (Universität des Saarlandes) -- Chief Editor

    Marc El-Bèze (Université d'Avignon)

    Jean-Louis Lebrave (CNRS, Paris)

    Piet Mertens (Katholieke Universiteit Leuven)

    Évelyne Tzoukermann (Bell Labs)

    Bernard Victorri (ENS, Paris)

    Pierre Zweigenbaum (AP-HP, Paris 6)



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