Corpora: Call for papers : Semantics for Information Retrieval & Filtering

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                       Second call for papers

      Using Semantics for Information Retrieval and Filtering

                State of the Art and Future Research

                 Las Palmas, Canary Islands - Spain
                          2nd of June 2002

                   Held in conjunction with the

    Third International Conference on Language Resources and Evaluation

                           (LREC 2002)

    The goal of this full day workshop is to bring together researchers
    in the domain of information retrieval, and in particular, researchers
    concerned by the utility of enhancing queries with semantic information
    gleaned from languages resources and processes.

    Workshop scope and aims
    -----------------------

    Several experiments have been carried out in the last 15 years
    investigating the use of various resources and techniques (e.g.,
    thesauri, synonyms, word sense disambiguation, etc.) to help refine or
    enhance queries. However, the conclusions drawn on the basis of these
    experiments vary widely. Results of some studies have led to the
    conclusion that semantic information serves no purpose and even
    degrades results, while others have concluded that the use of semantic
    information drawn from external resources significantly increases the
    performance of retrieval software. At this point, several question
    arise:

      - Why do these conclusions vary so widely?
      - Is the divergence a result of differences in methodology?
      - Is the divergence a result of a difference in resources? What
        are the most suitable resources? Do results using manually
        constructed resources differ in significant ways from results
        using automatically extracted information?
      - What is the contribution of specialized resources?
      - Are present frameworks for evaluation (e.g., TREC) appropriate
        for evaluation of results?.

    These questions are fundamental not only to research in document retrieval,
    but also for information searching, question answering, filtering, etc.
    Their importance is even more acute for multilingual applications, where,
    for instance, the question of whether to disambiguate before translating
    is fundamental.

    The goal of this workshop is to bring together researchers in the domain
    of document retrieval, and in particular, researchers on both sides of the
    question of the utility of enhancing queries with semantic information
    gleaned from languages resources and processes.

    The workshop will provide a forum for presentation of the different points
    of view, followed by a roundtable in which the participants will assess the
    state of the art, consider the results of past and on-going work and the
    possible reasons for the considerable differences in their conclusions.
    Ultimately, they will attempt to identify future directions for research.

    In view of the relevance of Word Sense Disambiguation (WSD) to information
    retrieval, a part of the workshop will be dedicated to a panel on Senseval
    and WSD evaluation (http://www.itri.bton.ac.uk/events/senseval/).
    The purpose of the panel is to open the discussion on the objectives and
    principles of Senseval-3, the next evaluation exercise for WSD systems.

    The panel will summarize the methodology and results of Senseval-2 and
    consider the current state of WSD. Panelists will speak about the following
    topics: Is the Senseval-2 method of evaluation adequate? Are we building
    the right kind of lexical resources for real sense disambiguation systems?
    Should we (and is it possible to) start an application-specific evaluation
    track?

    Important dates
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      - Paper submission deadline: February, 15th 2002
      - Notification of acceptance/rejection: March 15th, 2002
      - Camera ready papers due: April 8th, 2002
      - Workshop: June 2nd, 2002

    Topics
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    Papers are requested that deal with one or more of the following topics
    (this is not an exhaustive list), and which make use of semantics applied
    to automatic information management:

      - Query enrichment
      - Semantic disambiguation
      - Thematic clustering
      - Performance comparison according to the resources or techniques
        used
      - Automatic construction of resources from corpora
      - Comparisons of manually and automatically created resources
      - Methodology and resources for evaluation
      - Interlingual document retrieval
      - Structure and quality control of resources
      - Comparison of general resources and specialized resources
      - Use of document structure (XML, RDF, etc.)

    Submission Details
    ------------------

    Papers should not exceed 7 pages.

    Submission must be sent by ELECTRONIC mail to loupy@sinequa.com. Please
    write "LREC2002 workshop paper
    submission" in the subject line.

    Accepted formats: Postscript (strongly preferred), PDF or RTF. No
    information about author(s) should appear in the submission paper.

    Please send the following information in a separate file: the title
    to be printed in the programme of the Workshop; names and affiliations
    of the authors; the full address of the first author (or a contact person),
    including phone, fax, email, URL.

    Formatting guidelines are provided at http://www.langnat.com/usirf. The
    format described here may be modified for the final version.

    Submissions must be received no later than February 15th 2002.

    Registration
    ------------

    The registration fee for the workshop is

         90 Euro if you are attending LREC
         140 Euro if you are NOT attending LREC

    The fee includes two coffee breaks and the workshop proceedings.

    Participation in the workshop is limited by the venue. Requests for
    participation will be processed on a first come first served basis.
    Registration is handled by the LREC Secretariat.

    Venue
    -----

    The workshop will take place at the Palacio de Congreso de Canarias,
    where the main LREC Conference will be held. For more information, please
    refer to the LREC website : http://www.lrec-conf.org/lrec2002/index.html

    Conference Information
    ----------------------

    General information on LREC: http://www.lrec-conf.org/lrec2002/index.html
    Information on travel, accommodation and general information on Las Palmas
    and the Canary Islands can be obtained from:

         Octavio Grondonna Morales
         Viajes El Corte Inglés
         Avda. Juan XXIII, 9
         35004 Las Palmas de Gran Canaria
         Tel: +34 928 292402
         Fax: +34 928 291876
         E-mail: commercial_lpa@viajeseci.es

    Program Committee
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      - Marc El-Bčze, Université d'Avignon et des Pays de Vaucluse, France
      - Christian Fluhr, CEA, France
      - Julio Gonzalo, Universidad Nacional de Educación a Distancia, Spain
      - Graeme Hirst, University of Toronto, Canada
      - Nancy Ide, Vassar College, USA
      - Adam Kilgarriff, University of Brighton, United Kingdom
      - Claude de Loupy, Sinequa, France
      - Christian Marest, Mediapps, France
      - Patrick Paroubek, LIMSI, France
      - Piek Vossen, Irion Technologies, The Netherlands
      - Phil Edmonds, Sharp Laboratories of Europe LTD, United Kingdom

    Contact Person
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      Claude de Loupy
       Sinequa
      51-59 rue Ledru-Rollin
      94200 Ivry-sur-Seine, France
      Tel: +33 1 49 87 06 00 / Fax: +33 1 49 87 06 01
      email: loupy@sinequa.com



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