Corpora: Change of Date: Morphology/ Phonology Learning Workshop

From: Mike Maxwell (maxwell@ldc.upenn.edu)
Date: Wed Feb 20 2002 - 21:25:53 MET

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    The date for the Workshop on Morphological and Phonological Learning, to
    be held immediately after ACL 2002, has CHANGED. It is now scheduled
    one day earlier, July 11. An abbreviated Call for Papers follows;
    please visit the web site at
    http://morph.ldc.upenn.edu/maxwell/MorphologyLearning.html for further
    information.

         Mike Maxwell
         Linguistic Data Consortium
         maxwell@ldc.upenn.edu

    ----------------------------
                          Call for Papers

    Workshop on Morphological and Phonological Learning
                        Philadelphia, PA

                        Sixth Meeting of the
      ACL Special Interest Group in Computational Phonology
                        in cooperation with
      ACL Special Interest Group in Natural Language Learning

    The Workshop on Morphological and Phonological Learning
    will be held July 11 2002, immediately after the ACL-02
    meetings at the University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia
    Pennsylvania, USA.

    The workshop web site, with further information, is
    http://morph.ldc.upenn.edu/maxwell/MorphologyLearning.html.

    Topics
    ------

    * Tools to help a native speaker or linguist visualize and
      describe the morphology and/or phonology of a language

    * Tools for (semi-)automated discovery of morphology and/or
      phonology

    * Databases and annotation tools designed for morphological
      or phonological information, particularly as these relate
      to learning

    * Resources for learning (taggers, seed grammars and
      lexicons, partially annotated text, bilingual text, etc.)

    * Linguistic (knowledge-based) approaches vs. empirical
      approaches; hybrid methodologies

    * Evaluation/comparison of morphology learning technologies

    * Adapting and reusing grammars and lexicons among related
      languages

    * Application of learned morphologies and phonologies
      (proofreading, machine translation, linguistic research,
      documentation of endangered languages, speech recognition)

    * Theoretical results on learnability or representation

    Schedule
    --------

    * Submission Deadline: 5 April 2002

    * Notification: 25 April 2002

    * Camera-ready Copy Due: 21 May 2002

    * Workshop: 11 July 2002



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