[Corpora-List] CFP: 3RD WORKSHOP ON NLP AND XML (NLPXML3)

From: Nancy Ide (ide@cs.vassar.edu)
Date: Wed Nov 06 2002 - 19:01:01 MET

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    EACL 2003 Workshop
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    CALL FOR PAPERS

    Language Technology and the Semantic Web
    3rd Workshop on NLP and XML (NLPXML-2003)

      http://www.cs.vassar.edu/~ide/events/NLPXML3.html

    Within the NLP community, XML is accepted as the standard for data
    representation, especially for purposes of interchange and software
    interoperability. However, XML and the standards that surround it (XML
    schemas, XSL and XSLT, etc.) not only provide a standard representation
    format, but, more abstractly, also define a modeling language that has
    important ramifications for the ways in which we organize data,
    annotations, software architecture, etc. In addition, the Resource
    Definition Framework (RDF) and the Semantic Web define an overall
    architecture for resources of all kinds whose eventual implications for
    natural language processing are less well understood within the NLP
    community.

    The goal of this workshop is two-fold: (1) to provide a forum for
    presentation and discussion of the use of XML and related standards
    (RDF, OWL, etc.) in NLP (including resource and software development,
    applications, tools, etc.); and (2) to clarify the "big picture" for
    NLP applications and resources vis a vis the XML framework and
    development of the Semantic Web. As such, the workshop is intended not
    only for those already using XML, but also members of the NLP community
    who seek a fuller understanding of the motivations and implications of
    XML, the Semantic Web, and related standards for the field.

    Rather than arguing the overall merits and possibilities of the
    Semantic Web, the workshop is intended to focus on the more technical
    aspects of its use and implementation. The workshop will include
    invited presentations that will cover in some depth the
    XML/RDF/OWL/Semantic Web architecture and attempt to identify the
    interactions among various activities (resource creation and
    annotation, application development, etc.) as well as the potential
    interactions with the RDF and Semantic Web layers. The number of
    presented papers will be limited to allow ample time for discussion and
    comment after each. This format should provide a forum for interaction
    among members of possibly disparate research communities, and a means
    for attendees to increase their knowledge and understanding of the
    complexity of Semantic Web technologies.

    This workshop will be the third in a series, following on from the
    first NLPXML Workshop held at NLPRS 2001 in Tokyo, Japan and the second
    at COLING 2002 in Taipei, Taiwan. The purpose of the workshop series is
    to enable communication and cooperative development of XML/Semantic Web
    practices and standards for language resource creation and use,
    application development, etc.

    SUBMISSIONS

    Topics

    We invite submissions on (but not necessarily limited to) the following
    topics:

    - concrete examples of the use XML, RDF, OWL and the
       Semantic Web for NLP resources and applications
    - XML/RDF/OWL use for linguistic annotation, including
       overall data architecture, implications for editorial
       practices, linkage mechanisms and issues for NLP data,
       etc.
    - use of XML, RDF and OWL in Semantic Web-based question
       answering and document generation applications
    - definition of data models and data categories for NLP
       using XML, RDF, OWL
    - XML/RDF-based standards for NLP and language resources
    - use of XML mechanisms (schemas, XSL, XSLT, links, etc.)
       in specific applications/resources
    - XML/RDF-aware NLP tools

    Submission format

    Submissions should not exceed 8 pages in length, and must follow the
    EACL style guidelines at
    http://ufal.ms.mff.cuni.cz/~hajic/eacl03/submission.html. Please send
    submissions in PDF or PS format as an email attachment to
    ide@cs.vassar.edu.

    IMPORTANT DATES

    Paper submissions due: 7 January 2003
    Notification of acceptance: 28 January 2003
    Camera-ready papers due: 13 February 2003
    Workshop Date: 14 April 2003

    REGISTRATION INFORMATION

    To register for the workshop and the main EACL conference, please go to
    http://www.conferences.hu/EACL03/.

    WORKSHOP CHAIRS

    Nancy Ide
    Vassar College, USA
    e-mail : ide@cs.vassar.edu

    Laurent Romary
    LORIA/CNRS, France
    e-mail : romary@loria.fr

    Graham Wilcock
    University of Helsinki, Finland
    e-mail: graham.wilcock@helsinki.fi

    PROGRAM COMMITTEE

    Paul Buitelaar (DFKI, Germany)
    Jean Carletta (University of Edinburgh, UK)
    Key-Sun Choi (KAIST, Korea)
    Thierry Declerck (DFKI, Germany)
    David Durand (Brown University, USA)
    Tomaz Erjavec (Institute Jozef Stefan, Slovenia)
    Nancy Ide (Vassar College, USA)
    Christophe Laprun (NIST, USA)*
    Ewan Klein (University of Edinburgh, UK)
    Jimmy Lin (MIT, USA)
    Chieko Nakabasami (Toyo University, Japan)
    Naoyuki Nomura (Justsystem/Hosei University, Japan)
    Antonio Pareja-Lora (UCM, Spain)
    Laurent Romary (Loria/CNRS, France)
    Manfred Stede (U Potsdam, Germany)
    Henry Thompson (University of Edinburgh, UK)*
    Fabio Vitali (University of Bologna, Italy)
    Kuansan Wang (Microsoft, USA)
    Graham Wilcock (University of Helsinki, Finland)

    * to be confirmed



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