[Corpora-List] CICLing-2003 conf on Computational Linguistics, Mexico. New speaker: Aravind Joshi

From: Alexander Gelbuk (gelbukh@cicling.org)
Date: Wed Apr 10 2002 - 00:00:00 MET DST

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    New keynote speaker: ARAVIND YOSHI (ACL Lifetime Achievement
    Award 2002, Rumelhart Prize for Contributions to Human Cognition
    2002; ACM Fellow Award 1998, among others).

    CICLing-2003 submission deadline is approaching. If you need
    more time to submit your paper, please contact gelbukh@cicling.org.

    Please pass this CFP reminder to all relevant people. Thanks!
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                          CICLing-2003

                 Fourth International Conference
    on Intelligent Text Processing and Computational Linguistics

                    February 16 to 22, 2003
                      Mexico City, Mexico

                        www.CICLing.org

    PUBLICATION: Springer LNCS

    SUBMISSION: October 10, short papers: October 20

    KEYNOTE SPEAKERS:
            Eric Brill (Microsoft Research, USA)
            Aravind Joshi (U. Pennsylvania, USA)
            Adam Kilgarriff (Brighton U., UK)
            Ted Pedersen (U. of Minnesota, USA)

    EXCURSIONS:
            Ancient pyramids, Monarch butterflies,
            great cave and colonial city, and more.
            See photos of past events at www.CICLing.org

    URL: http://www.CICLing.org/2003

    If you can read our website, please go there and IGNORE the rest
    of this document.

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    | Why CICLing?
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    CICLing is a small, professional, high-level, very selective,
    non-profit conf on Computational Linguistics and Natural Language
    Processing.

    We consider the following factors to define our success:

    GENERAL INTEREST. The conf covers nearly all topics related
    to computational linguistics. This makes it attractive for
    people from different areas and leads to vivid and interesting
    discussions and exchange of opinions.

    INFORMAL INTERACTION. It is intended for a small group of
    professionals, some 50 participants. This allows for informal
    and friendly atmosphere, more resembling a friendly party than
    an official event. At CICLing you can pass hours speaking with
    your favorite famous scientists who you scarcely could greet in
    the crowd at large confs.

    EXCELLENT EXCURSIONS. Mexico is a wonderful country rich in
    culture, history, and nature. The conference is intended for
    people feeling themselves young in their souls, adventurous
    explorers in both science and life. Our cultural program brings
    the participants to unique marvels of history and nature hidden
    from the usual tourists.

    RELIEF FROM FROSTS. In the middle of February frosts, the
    participants from Europe and North America can enjoy bright warm
    sun under the shadow of palms.

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    | Areas of interest
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    Areas of interest include, but are not limited by:

    Computational linguistics research:

            Computational linguistic theories and formalisms
            Representation of linguistic knowledge
            Morphology
            Syntax
            Semantics
            Discourse models
            Text generation
            Statistical methods in computational linguistics
            Corpus linguistics
            Lexical resources

    Intelligent text processing and applications:

            Document classification and search
            Information retrieval
            Information extraction
            Text mining
            Automatic summarization
            Spell checking
            Natural language interfaces

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    | Important dates
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    Submission deadline: October 10, short papers: October 20
    Notification of acceptance: November 1, short papers: November 10
    Firm camera-ready deadline: November 13
    Conf: February 17-23

    Authors of rejected full papers will be given a chance to re-submit
    their works as short papers before November 5.

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    | Cultural Program
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    One of the most exciting things at the conference are excursions to the
    ancient Indian pyramids and visiting a unique natural phenomenon, the
    Monarch Butterfly wintering site where you can see millions of beautiful
    butterflies in the trees and in the air around you. In common opinion of
    the last year's participants, the excursions were excellent; at our
    webisite you can see their own photos.

    Here is the tentative list of excursions:

    - The Anthropological Museum: inside Mexico City
    - The City Center; tentative and informal
    - Teotihuacan: ancient Indian pyramids, 1 hour drive
    - Cacahuamilpa and Taxco: great cave and colonial city, 2 hours drive
    - Angangueo: Monarch Butterfly wintering site, 4 hours drive

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    | Program Committee
    +-------------------------------------------------------

    1. Barbu, Catalina, UK
    2. Boitet, Christian, France
    3. Bolshakov, Igor, Mexico
    4. Bontcheva, Kalina, UK
    5. Brusilovsky, Peter, USA
    6. Calzolari, Nicoletta, Italy
    7. Carroll, John, UK
    8. Cassidy, Patrick, USA
    9. Cristea, Dan, Romania
    10. Gelbukh, Alexander (chair), Mexico
    11. Hasida, Koiti, Japan
    12. Harada, Yasunari, Japan
    13. Hirst, Graeme, Canada
    14. Johnson, Frances, UK
    15. Kittredge, Richard, USA / Canada
    16. Kharrat, Alma, USA
    17. Knudsen, Line, Denmark
    18. Koch, Gregers, Denmark
    19. Kuebler, Sandra, Germany
    20. Lappin, Shalom, UK
    21. Laufer, Natalia, Russia
    22. Lopez-Lopez, Aurelio, Mexico
    23. Loukanova, Roussanka, USA / Bulgaria
    24. Luedeling, Anke, Germany
    25. Maegaard, Bente, Denmark
    26. Martin-Vide, Carlos, Spain
    27. Mel'cuk, Igor, Canada
    28. Metais, Elisabeth, France
    29. Mikheev, Andrei, UK
    30. Mitkov, Ruslan, UK
    31. Murata, Masaki, Japan
    32. Narin'yani, Alexander, Russia
    33. Nevzorova, Olga, Russia
    34. Nirenburg, Sergei, USA
    35. Palomar, Manuel, Spain
    36. Pedersen, Ted, USA
    37. Pineda-Cortes, Luis Alberto, Mexico
    38. Piperidis, Stelios, Greece
    39. Ren, Fuji, Japan
    40. Sag, Ivan, USA
    41. Sidorov, Grigori, Mexico
    42. Sharoff, Serge, Russia
    43. Sun Maosong, China
    44. Tait, John, UK
    45. Trujillo, Arturo, UK
    46. T'sou Ka-yin, Benjamin, Hong Kong
    47. Van Guilder, Linda, USA
    48. Verspoor, Karin, USA / The Netherlands
    49. Vilares Ferro, Manuel, Spain
    50. Wilks, Yorick, UK

    More info: www.CICLing.org, gelbukh@CICLing.org



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