Corpora: Workshop on Spanish Language Processing and Technologies

From: L. Alfonso Ureña (laurena@ujaen.es)
Date: Thu Apr 19 2001 - 18:12:29 MET DST

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    The Second International Workshop on Spanish Language Processing and
    Language Technologies

    The Computing Research Laboratory and the Spanish Society for Natural
    Language Processing (SEPLN) are pleased to announce plans for the Second
    International Workshop on Spanish Language Processing and Language
    Technologies (SLPLT-2). The workshop is scheduled to take place Friday,
    September 14, and Saturday, September 15, 2001, in Jaén, Spain,
    immediately following and as part of the 17th Conference of the Spanish
    Society for Natural Language Processing (September 12-14, 2001). It will
    precedes the Machine Translation Summit VIII which will be held in
    Santiago de Compostella, Spain, September 18-21, 2001.

    The goal of the International Workshops on Spanish Language Processing
    and Language Technologies is to promote the creation of an
    infrastructure for carrying out research and development in the
    computational processing of spoken and written Spanish. They do this by
    bringing together researchers and developers from Europe and the
    Americas to present the most recent advances in the field and to catalog
    available resources for research and development as well as by promoting
    cooperative efforts among participants from the different geographical
    regions. The size of the workshop is limited to approximately 80
    participants (at least 20 from each region) and the structure of
    activities emphasizes broad descriptions of research and development
    activities and infrastructure accompanied by ample discussions. Also
    integral to their success are a number of social events, which will
    provide a more informal context for establishing networks of contacts.

    Program

    The program consists of morning and afternoon panel sessions each day.
    In addition, there will be a reception after the first day's activities
    and a banquet after the second.

    Friday, September 14

    9:30-1:30: Research Activities and Interests

    Summary reports of the research activities and interests from a number
    of R&D centers from each of the three regions (including text and dialog
    analysis, text generation and speech recognition and synthesis). There
    will be a 30-minute break at 11:30.

    1:30-3:30: LUNCH

    3:30-7:00: Technologies and Applications

    Summary reports on current or planned R&D efforts related to the
    development of specific applications (including Information Retrieval,
    Information Extraction, Machine Translation, Query and Dialog Systems,
    Expert and Intelligent Tutoring Systems, Speech Recognition and
    Synthesis, Text Summarization, Text Processing, Document Handling,
    etc.). There will be a 30-minute break at 5:00.

    8:00-9:30: RECEPTION

    Saturday, September 15

    9:30-1:30: Research and Development Infrastructure

    Summary reports on existing and planned infrastructure resources for
    supporting Spanish language processing R&D (including corpora;
    databases--geographical place names, company names, person names;
    knowledge bases--ontologies, thesauri, dictionaries; processing
    tools--tokenizers, POS-taggers, syntactic analyzers, lexica, text
    generators, corpus analysis tools, speech processing tools, etc.). There
    will be a 30-minute break at 11:15.

    1:30-3:30: LUNCH

    3:30-7:00: Funding Opportunities and Future Directions

    Reports from funding agencies on pending initiatives and position papers
    on future needs for Spanish language processing technologies and the
    kinds of research needed to meet those needs. There will be a 30-minute
    break at 5:00.

    10:00: BANQUET

    Submissions

    We are requesting that those interested in participating submit a five
    page (2000-2500 words) paper addressing one of the above panel topics
    and a brief two page (800-1000 words) biographical sketch. Each
    submission will be reviewed by at least three members of the program
    committee each representing one of the regions. Submissions will be
    accepted in Spanish or in English and the presentations are expected to
    be in whichever language is used for the written submission. Both
    Spanish and English are official languages for the workshop.

    Submissions will be accepted in either electronic form or hard copy
    although the former is preferred. Format instructions will follow those
    for submissions to SEPLN-2001 (refer to: http://sepln2001.ujaen.es).
    Please send submissions to:

    David Farwell
    Computing Research Laboratory
    Box 30001/3CRL
    New Mexico State University
    Las Cruces, NM 88003
    USA

    E-mail: david@crl.nmsu.edu

    Important Dates

    15 May: Submission deadline
    15 June: Notification of acceptance
    15 July: Submission of final drafts

    Organizing Committee

    The organizing committee includes:

    General Chair and North American Coordinator:
    David Farwell New Mexico State University
    European Coordinator:
    Antonio Ferrández Rodríguez Universidad de Alicante
    Latin American Coordinator:
    Dina Wonsever Universidad de la República, Montevideo
    Local Organizing Chair
    Patricio Martínez Barco Universidad de Alicante

    Program Committee

    The program committee includes:

    J. Gabriel Amores Universidad de Sevilla
    Alejandro Bassi Universidad de Chile
    Veronica Dahl Simon Fraser University
    Lori Levin Center for Language Technology, CMU
    Antonia Martí Universidad de Barcelona
    Lídia Moreno Universidad Politécnica de Valencia
    Plutarco Naranjo SIGNUM, S.A., Ecuador
    Manuel Palomar Universidad de Alicante
    Horacio Rodríguez Universidad Politécnica de Cataluña
    Horacio Saggion University of Sheffield
    Ana García Serrano Universidad Politécnica de Madrid
    Randall Sharp University of British Columbia
    Davide Turcato Gavagai Inc., Vancouver, Canada
    Alfonso Ureña López Universidad de Jaén
    Evelyne Viegas Microsoft Corp., Redmond, WA
    Felisa Verdejo Universidad Nacional de Educación a Distancia

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    L. Alfonso Ureña López
    Departamento de Informática
    Escuela Politécnica Superior
    Universidad de Jaén
    Avda. Madrid, 35          Phone: +34 953 00 24 45
    23071 - Jaén - Spain      Fax:   +34 953 00 24 20
    e-mail: laurena@ujaen.es
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