Corpora: 2nd CFP: Multi-layer Corpus-based Analysis

From: Nancy M. Ide (ide@cs.vassar.edu)
Date: Mon Mar 19 2001 - 13:59:53 MET

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                           SECOND CALL FOR PAPERS
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                                EUROLAN 2001
                              Summer Institute
           Creation and Exploitation of Annotated Language Resources
                          30 July - 11 August 2001
                               Iasi, Romania

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                                 WORKSHOP
                                    ON
                      MULTI-LAYER CORPUS-BASED ANALYSIS
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                 JULY 30 - AUGUST 1, 2001 - IASI, ROMANIA
                                         

                                 Organizers

             Dan Cristea, University "A.I. Cuza", Iasi, Romania
                       Nancy Ide, Vassar College, USA
             Daniel Marcu, ISI, University of Southern California
                    Massimo Poesio, University of Edinburgh

    Corpora annotated for a variety of linguistic features are becoming
    increasingly available. Part of speech annotated corpora are
    commonplace; treebanks in a variety of languages are available or
    under development; and corpora annotated for various features of
    discourse, including co-reference and discourse structure, are also
    available (e.g., the MUC corpora). In addition, large speech corpora
    annotated with phonetic transcriptions and prosodic analysis and
    various multi-lingual aligned corpora are available from centers such
    as the Linguistic Data Consortium and the European Language Resources
    Association.

    This workshop will address issues of using corpora annotated for
    multiple layers (e.g., syntax and discourse, prosody and part of
    speech, etc.) or combining multiple layers of annotation in natural
    language analysis. We invite submissions on the following topics:

      - Research that exploits information on different linguistic levels;

      - Consideration and demonstration of the ways in which information
        from different layers can be used in automatic language processing;

      - Compatibility of corpora annotated for different linguistic layers,
        including means to harmonize different annotation types and levels;

      - Tools for exploiting different levels of annotation.

    The workshop will be held in conjunction with the EUROLAN 2001 Summer
    School on Creation and Exploitation of Annotated Language Resources,
    to be held in Iasi, Romania from 30 July - August 11, 2001. Because
    EUROLAN 2001 is concerned with a wide variety of types of linguistic
    annotation, the workshop will serve to complement the content of
    lectures and tutorials that are part of the School's main
    program. Registration for the workshop is included in the Summer
    School registration fee.

    SUBMISSION INFORMATION:

    Papers should report on original work not previously presented
    elsewhere. The workshop is intended to provide a forum for discussion
    and a means to receive feedback for future development; therefore,
    papers describing both completed work and work-in-progress are
    acceptable.

    Submissions of 3500-5000 words should be sent via email to
    ide@cs.vassar.edu with the subject line "EUROLAN 2001 WORKSHOP
    SUBMISSION". Submissions in Postscript, PDF, or plain ASCII text
    formats are acceptable.

    DATES:
     
     Deadline for receipt of submissions April 15, 2001
     Notification of acceptance May 5, 2001
     Final Paper due June 15, 2001
     Workshop date July 30 - August 1, 2001

    PROGRAM COMMITTEE (tentative):

    Paul Buitelaar - DFKI, Saarbr|cken
    Charles Fillmore - ICSI, UC Berkeley
    Atsushi Fujii - University of Library and Information Science, Tokyo
    Jan Hajic - Charles University, Prague
    Graeme Hirst - University of Toronto
    Adam Kilgarriff - University of Brighton
    Ruslan Mitkov - University of Wolverhampton
    Sergei Nirenburg - New Mexico State University
    Laurent Romary - LORIA Nancy
    Dan Tufis - Romanian Academy
    Hans Uszkoreit - Saarland University of Saarbrucken
    Piek Vossen - Sail-labs, Antwerp-Berchem
    Yorick Wilks - University of Sheffield



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