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    *** FIRST CALL for PAPERS ***
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    *** !!! LAST REMINDER !!! ***
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            ESSLLI'03 (http://www.logic.at/esslli2003)

                           Workshop on

           "Adaptation of Automatic Learning Methods for
               Analytical and Inflectional Languages"
                
                            (ALAF'03)
     
                       August 18-22, 2003
                         Vienna, Austria

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    WORKSHOP WEBPAGE http://ckl.mff.cuni.cz/~alaf03
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    * IMPORTANT DATES *
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    * March 14, 2003 Submission Deadline *
    * (Extended Abstracts, Homework Proposals)*
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    * April 14, 2003 Notification of Acceptance *
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    *** TOPICS of INTEREST

    Automatic (machine) learning approaches to any NLP task
    became a rich area with a variety of methodologies.
    During the last years, its development made significant
    progress in the direction of presenting new methods and,
    at the same time, their modifications. These modifications
    are of different nature and dependent on the language under
    consideration. The aim of the workshop is to present and
    evaluate various modifications of the automatic learning
    methods originally developed for English and declared as
    language independent. We are especially interested in
    automatic learning methods for the problems of morphological
    tagging and parsing across languages with high level of
    inflection. Further, we encourage quantitative and qualitative
    comparison/evaluation studies across languages on the inputs
    and the outputs of the mentioned procedures. The workshop
    encourages reports of work on:
    1. Summarization of morphological and syntactic features
    relevant for various automatic learning procedures.
    2. Tendencies of improvement of the automatic learning methods.
    Presentation of implemented modifications and their cross
    language evaluation.
    3. New/Latest algorithms for automatic learning.
    4. Hybrid approaches (Although, there are trials to apply
    hybrid approaches, it seems that the true key of how to combine
    the various parts has still not been found and lies mainly in
    the success of analyzing the errors of each single component.
    Studies which present the connection elements for a successful
    combination of diverse approaches are invited.)

    In addition to the regular papers, we want to encourage all
    workshop participants to make the workshop more interactive;
    in other words

     ** Let's enjoy and Don't be afraid of HOMEWORK

            Each workshop participant will have the possibility
    to assign a homework - he/she becomes a "teacher". This homework
    should be close to the topics of our workshop; the choice of
    either theoretical or experimental (practical) character of the
    homework is up to the "teacher".

            Accepted homework assignments (proposals) will be
    posted on the workshop webpage not later than April 24, 2003.
           
            The organizers will contact the ESSLLI/Workshop
    participants and ask them to sign for the homework assignements.
    The current status of each homework will be posted on our web
    page, allowing the "teachers" to follow the completition of
    their homework assignments and have access to the list of
    contacts of those who signed for the homework.

            Upon completition (each homework should be completed
    *** a WEEK *** before the start of the Summer School), the
    results should be submitted to the Workshop organizers.
    Those will collect them and pass them to the "teachers"
    a week before the Workshop starts. The "teachers" will
    be asked to evaluate them and to prepare a summary of
    each homework. Summaries of the outcomes will be presented
    during the final session by the "teachers". The accepted
    homework proposals will be included (as an appendix) into
    the workshop proceedings while the summaries will be posted
    on the workshop webpage after the Workshop.

            Each homework should be completed before the start of
    the Summer School.
            
        
      * How to motivate you? DON'T LET IT BE!

            The most interesting homework assignment and the most
    productive homework will be awarded during the final session.
    We are looking forward to the award ceremony!

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           FOR MORE DETAILS ON THE HOMEWORKS PROPOSALS
                AND ON THE WORKSHOP IN GENERAL
                 FOLLOW THE WORKSHOP WEBPAGE
                http://ckl.mff.cuni.cz/~alaf03

    !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!



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