Corpora: HLTheses

From: Vasiliou Maria (mvasiliou@wcl.ee.upatras.gr)
Date: Wed May 29 2002 - 13:18:32 MET DST

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    Hello eveyone!
     
    The Speech and Language Group at The University of Patras's Wire Communications Laboratory (Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering) has launched a new program called HLTheses. Below is the CALL for PAPERS. I'd really appreciate any suggestions and comments you may have on how we can make HLTheses internationally known to Human Language Technology researchers.
     
    THANKS!
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    HLTheses: Info and Call for Submissions
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    OPENING ANNOUNCEMENT
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    HLTheses is a web-site devoted to current research in Human Language
    Technology (HLT). It is an ELSNET initiative, co-sponsored by ISCA and
    EACL, aiming to aid HLT researchers and promote their research by
    providing information on relevant PhDs worldwide. HLTheses contains
    extended PhD abstracts (completed and on-going), CVs and contact
    information of PhD authors and researchers. The site intends to
    reference all PhD theses related to HLT worldwide, thus serving as a
    state-of-the-art guide and a place where researchers can find others
    who work in similar areas.

    You can visit the site at http://HLTheses.elsnet.org Presently, only
    a small number of abstracts are available for viewing on the HTLheses,
    but we expect it to increase very soon.

    CALL FOR PhD ABSTRACTS
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    HLTheses invites all researchers holding or pursuing a PhD in any area
    of Human Language Technology (HLT) to submit extended abstracts of
    their PhD theses (and brief CVs) in order to be listed in the HLTheses
    repository. The PhDs need not be completed. On-going PhD abstracts are
    equally eligible.

    PhDs presented in HLTheses are expected to create a great impact,
    since HLTheses will initiate a large promotional campaign. HLTheses
    intends to provide additional annual printed volumes containing the
    theses completed every year, sorted by research area.

    Detailed submission information is available at:
    http://hltheses.elsnet.org/information/subminfo/howsubmthes.htm
    Please feel free to contact me if you need any additional information.

    Best regards,

    Nikos Fakotakis Maria Vasiliou
    HLTheses Editor-in-Chief HLTheses Staff Member



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