[Corpora-List] Call for Papers:Student Research Workshop EACL'03

From: Jon Herring (Jon.Herring@itri.brighton.ac.uk)
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                               Call for Papers

                          Student Research Workshop
                                during EACL-03

        11th Conference of the European Chapter of the Association for
        Computational Linguistics, Budapest, Hungary April 12-17 2003

                     This information can also be found at
                http://www.coli.uni-sb.de/conf/eacl03-student/

                   submission deadline: November 15th 2002

    Note: The exact dates of the Workshop have not been firmly established
         yet. It is expected that the session will be part of the main
                         conference, April 15-17 2003

    1. General Invitation for Submissions

    The Student Research Workshop is an established tradition at EACL
    conferences. The main purpose of the workshop is to provide a forum
    for student researchers who are investigating various areas related to
    Computational Linguistics and Natural Language Processing.
    Participants will have the opportunity to get feedback both from a
    wide audience in general and from selected panellists, experienced
    researchers who prepare in-depth comments and questions in advance of
    the presentation.

    In order to widen participation, we hope to make funding and very
    reasonably priced accommodation available for attending the
    conference. More details will be posted on the Student Research
    Workshop website.

    We would like to invite student researchers to submit their work to
    the workshop. As the main mission of the workshop is to provide
    feedback, the emphasis will be on work in progress. Original and
    unpublished research is invited on all aspects of computational
    linguistics, including, but not limited to these topic areas:

       * pragmatics
       * discourse
       * semantics
       * syntax
       * lexicon
       * phonetics and phonology
       * morphology
       * linguistic, mathematical and psychological models of language
       * information retrieval
       * information extraction
       * question answering
       * summarization
       * generation
       * speech recognition and synthesis
       * corpus-based language modelling
       * multi-lingual processing
       * machine translation and translation aids
       * spoken and written natural language interfaces, dialogue systems
       * language in multi-modal systems
       * message and narrative understanding systems

    Papers reporting research on less-studied European and
    African/Mediterranean languages are particularly encouraged.

    The main conference will also feature tutorials, workshops and
    research notes. Further information on these will be made available on
    the Main Conference website, http://www.conferences.hu/eacl03

    2. Submission Requirements

    Papers should describe original work, either in progress or
    completed. It will therefore normally be open only to students who
    have settled on their thesis direction but who still have significant
    research left to do; those students in the final stages of their
    thesis should be submitting instead to the main conference. Papers
    should clearly indicate directions for future research wherever
    appropriate. The papers can have more than one author; however, all
    authors MUST be students.

    A paper accepted for presentation at the Student Workshop cannot be
    presented or have been presented at any other meeting with publicly
    available published proceedings. Papers that are being submitted to
    other conferences must indicate this immediately after the title
    material on the first page. A student who has already presented at an
    ACL/EACL/NAACL student session will not be allowed to present again at
    the student session of any of these conferences, but encouraged to
    submit instead to the main conference. Please note that a letter from
    your supervisor will be required to confirm that you meet these
    criteria.

    3. Submission Procedure

    Submissions should follow the two-column format of EACL/ACL
    proceedings and should not exceed eight (8) pages, including
    references. We strongly recommend the use of EACL latex style files or
    Microsoft Word Style files tailored for this year's conference. Full
    details on formatting and submission (including the supervisor's
    letter mentioned in 2 above) will soon be available from the web pages
    of the workshop.

    Electronic submissions are strongly preferred. Papers should be sent
    by email in PostScript and PDF format to the following address:
    students@eacl.org

    4. Reviewing Procedure

    Reviewing of papers submitted to the Student Workshop will be managed
    by the Student Workshop Co-Chairs, with the assistance of a team of
    reviewers. Each submission will be matched with a mixed panel of
    student and senior researchers for review. The final acceptance
    decision will be made based on the results of the review.

    Note that reviewing of papers will be blind; therefore, please, make
    sure you do not put the author(s) name(s) on the title page. You
    should not have any self-identifying references anywhere in the paper
    submitted for review. For example, you can't have a reference like
    this "We showed previously (Smith, 1991), ..." Instead, use citations
    such as "Smith previously showed (Smith, 1991)..."

    5. Schedule

    Submissions must be received by Friday November 15th, 2002. Late
    submissions (those arriving on or after November 16th, 2002) will be
    automatically disqualified. The student workshop committee is not
    responsible for postal delays or other mailing problems. For
    electronic submissions, all time zones will be taken into account).
    Acknowledgement will be emailed soon after receipt. Notification of
    acceptance will be sent to authors (by email) on January 15th, 2003.
    Detailed formatting guidelines for the preparation of the final
    camera-ready copy will be provided to authors with their acceptance
    notice.

    6. Timetable

    Important dates:

    Paper submissions deadline: November 15th, 2002
    Notification of acceptance: January 15th, 2003
    Camera ready papers due: February 15th, 2003
    EACL conference April 12th-17th, 2003

    7. Contact Information

    If you need to contact the co-chairs of the workshop please use the
    address students@eacl.org .

    Malte Gabsdil
    Department of Computational Linguistics
    Universität des Saarlandes
    Postfach 15 11 50
    66041 Saarbrücken
    Germany
    email: gabsdil@coli.uni-sb.de

    Jon Herring
    ITRI
    University of Brighton
    Lewes Road
    Brighton BN2 4GJ
    UK
    email: Jon.Herring@itri.brighton.ac.uk

    Julia Hockenmaier
    Division of Informatics
    University of Edinburgh
    2 Buccleuch Place
    Edinburgh EH8 9LW
    UK
    email: julia@cogsci.ed.ac.uk



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