[Corpora-List] CFP: EACL Workshop on Morphological Processing of Slavic Languages

From: Tomaz Erjavec (Tomaz.Erjavec@ijs.si)
Date: Thu Nov 07 2002 - 14:39:41 MET

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                            ** CALL FOR PAPERS **

                Morphological Processing of Slavic Languages

                     A workshop to be held at EACL-03
                 the 11th Conference of the European Chapter
               of the Association for Computational Linguistics

                         Budapest, 13 April 2003

                      http://www.conferences.hu/EACL03/
                          http://nl.ijs.si/mpsl03/

    TOPIC AND MOTIVATION:

    The problems of morphological analysis of Slavic languages in natural
    language processing are more often that not approached independently
    for different languages in spite of their structural similarities.
    Different approaches to modelling morphological structure, to lexical
    and corpus annotation and to processing of morphological information
    have been developed, and some of them for more than one language. Yet
    annotation schemes, morphological analysers, part-of-speech taggers or
    language resources that encompass all - or even a larger number - of
    the Slavic languages are rare. At the same time, a systematic review
    of existing approaches to morphological processing of Slavic languages
    and their relations does not yet exist.

    The topic of the workshop is the morphological computational analysis
    and annotation of Slavic languages, encountered on both the inflective
    and the derivational levels. The workshop will try to reveal lexical
    structures necessary for morphological analysis and will discuss
    standardisation efforts in the field that can, for instance, enable
    transfer of applied methods from one language to the other or inform
    the annotation of morphological information in corpora. Other areas of
    interest are the connection of morphological analysis for Slavic
    languages to word-level syntactic tagging, collocation and term
    extraction, integration into semantic networks, and the transfer of
    morphological information between aligned corpora.

    Submissions are invited on all aspects of morphological processing
    applicable to Slavic languages, including, but not limited to:
    * multilingual annotation schemes and lexical databases
    * word and sentence level tagged corpora (treebanks)
    * morphology in semantic annotation
    * term variability
    * resources and methods for machine learning
    * knowledge transfer between related languages
    * methods for annotation and disambiguation
    * derivational analysis of unknown words
    * compound analysis
    * recognition of composite tenses
    * constraints on agreement

    WORKSHOP CHAIRS

    Tomaz Erjavec, Jozef Stefan Institute, Ljubljana
    Dusko Vitas, University of Belgrade

    PROGRAMME COMMITTEE

    Frantisek Cermak, Charles University, Czech Republic
    Greville G. Corbett, University of Surrey, UK
    Tomaz Erjavec, Jozef Stefan Institute, Slovenia
    Roger Evans, University of Brighton, UK
    Karel Pala, Masaryk University, Czech Republic
    Vladimir Petkevic, Charles University, Czech Republic
    Vladimir Plungian, Russian Academy of Sciences, Russia
    Max Silberstein, Universite de Franche-Comte, France
    Kiril Simov, Bulgarian Academy of Sciences, Bulgaria
    Marko Tadic, University of Zagreb, Croatia
    Dusko Vitas, University of Belgrade, Yugoslavia

    SUBMISSIONS

    Papers describing work in all areas of morphological processing of
    Slavic languages, in particular related to the workshop topics above,
    should be submitted electronically. Papers should be 4-8 pages long in
    PDF format following the guidelines at the EACL site
    http://ufal.ms.mff.cuni.cz/~hajic/eacl03/submission.html

    Send your submission to Tomaz Erjavec (tomaz.erjavec@ijs.si).

    IMPORTANT DATES

    Paper submissions: 7 January 2003
    Notification of acceptance: 28 January 2003
    Camera-ready copies due: 13 February 2003
    Registration deadline: as ACL
    Workshop dates: 13 April 2003

    REGISTRATION

    The registration fees include attendance of the workshop and a copy of
    workshop proceedings. Follow the registration instructions at the EACL
    site (http://www.conferences.hu/EACL03) and indicate that you would
    like to attend the workshop.

    -- 
    Tomaž Erjavec         | Dept. of Intelligent Systems E-8
    email: tomaz.erjavec@ijs.si  | Jozef Stefan Institute
    www:   http://nl.ijs.si/et/  | Jamova 39, SI-1000, Ljubljana
    fax:   (+386 1) 4251 038     | Slovenia
    



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