[Corpora-List] CFP: EACL03 Workshop on the Computational Treatment of Anaphora

From: Robert Dale (rdale@ics.mq.edu.au)
Date: Thu Nov 07 2002 - 21:11:14 MET

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                               CALL FOR PAPERS
        EACL 2003 Workshop on The Computational Treatment of Anaphora
                               April 14th 2003
                              Budapest, Hungary

                  [http://www.clt.mq.edu.au/eacl03ana.html]

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    WORKSHOP TOPIC

    The study of anaphora has long been central to work in natural
    language processing, in terms of both the resolution and generation of
    anaphoric forms. Work in the area stretches from the extremely
    theoretical, where issues in the philosophy of language are raised, to
    the extremely practical, as evidence by the coreference task in the
    Message Understanding Conferences. Submissions from across this
    spectrum are invited for this workshop, whose aim is to encourage more
    speculative thinking in areas that we believe have been
    underexplored. In particular:

    First, recent interest in information extraction has tended to focus
    interest in the resolution of pronominal anaphora and reduced definite
    NP anaphora, particularly with respect to proper names. Although these
    topics are obviously of great significance, this focus has meant that
    work on other aspects of anaphora has been, in our view, neglected.

    Second, we recognise that relevant work in each of natural language
    understanding (where the major focus has been pronominal anaphor
    resolution) and natural language generation (where the major focus has
    been the generation of subsequent references) has generally been
    pursued independently of the other. We would like to encourage papers
    that explore how insights from one area can be used in the other.

    Topics of interest include, but are not limited to, the following:

    - one-anaphora
    - associative anaphora
    - forms of anaphora where either the anaphor or the
    - antecedent is not a noun phrase
    - presuppositions as anaphora
    - shared knowledge sources in analysis and generation
    - the development and exploitation of annotated corpora
    - evaluations of anaphor resolution and generation
    - cross-document coreference
    - comparisons of formal and computational treatments of anaphora
    - knowledge-poor vs knowledge-rich approaches

    WORKSHOP FORMAT

    The workshop will be one day in duration. Each presentation will last
    for 20 minutes, followed by a 10 minute discussion period.

    SUBMISSION FORMAT

    Authors should submit a full paper of no more than six pages by the
    deadline stated below. Your paper should include a descriptive
    abstract of around 100 words, and should follow the formatting
    guidelines for the main EACL conference, as detailed at
    http://www.conferences.hu/EACL03. Submissions should be made
    electronically as either PDF or PS files, preferably the former: if
    you are submitting a PS file, please send a version of this a week
    before the stated deadline so tha we can ensure there are no problems
    with printing.

    Submissions should be sent by email to eacl03ws@ics.mq.edu.au.

    WORKSHOP REGISTRATION

    Refer to the main conference web pages at
    http://www.conferences.hu/EACL03 for details of registration.

    IMPORTANT DATES

    Call for Papers distributed November 1, 2002
    Submissions Deadline January 7, 2003
    Notification Date January 28, 2003
    Camera ready copy due February 13, 2003
    Workshop Date April 14, 2003

    PROGRAM CHAIRS

    Robert Dale, Macquarie University, Australia
    Kees van Deemter, University of Brighton, UK
    Ruslan Mitkov, University of Wolverhampton, UK

    PROGRAM COMMITTEE MEMBERS

    Amit Bagga, Avaya, USA
    David Beaver, Stanford, USA
    Antonio Branco, Lisbon, Portugal
    Claire Gardent, CNRS Nancy, France
    Helmut Horacek, Saarbruecken, Germany
    Pam Jordan, Pittsburgh, USA
    Rodger Kibble, London, UK
    Emiel Krahmer, Tilburg, The Netherlands
    Shalom Lappin, London, UK
    Josef Meyer, Macquarie, Australia
    Massimo Poesio, Essex, UK
    Ehud Reiter, Aberdeen, UK
    Bonnie Webber, Edinburgh, UK

    CONTACT INFORMATION

    If you have any enquiries regarding this workshop, contact the
    organisers via the workshop email address eacl03ws@ics.mq.edu.au. If
    for any reason this is problematic, contact

    Robert Dale
    Centre for Language Technology
    Division of Information and Communication Sciences
    Macquarie University
    Sydney NSW 2109
    Australia

    Email: Robert.Dale@mq.edu.au
    Tel: +61 2 9850 6331
    Fax: +61 2 9850 9529

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