[Corpora-List] Final Cfp: Workshop on Tagging and Shallow Processing of Portuguese (TASHA'2003)

From: Antonio Branco (Antonio.Branco@di.fc.ul.pt)
Date: Mon Jun 30 2003 - 13:58:36 MET DST

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                        FINAL CALL FOR PAPERS

      Workshop on Tagging and Shallow Processing of Portuguese
                            (TASHA'2003)
                University of Lisbon, October 3, 2003
                    http://tasha2003.di.fc.ul.pt

                   A workshop associated with the
      XIX Annual Meeting of the Portuguese Linguistics Society
                    http://www.apl.org.pt/xix.htm

    Scope
    -----

    Recent advances on tagging and other shallow processing tools have
    confirmed the key importance of these applications to enable
    subsequent stages of efficient deep linguistic processing, and
    to improve the quality of information retrieval services and support
    the semantic web.

    The goal of this workshop will be to provide a forum to discuss
    experiences and exchange results between people working in this area,
    and to review the current state of the art in this diverse field in
    what concerns the Portuguese language.

    We would like to invite presentations reporting on recent advances on
    all aspects of the shallow processing of Portuguese. We encourage
    the representation of a large, multidisciplinary range of aspects
    including but not limited to issues related to the entire production
    cycle of POS taggers and other shallow processing tools such as
    tokenizers, stemmers, MWU detectors, named entity recognizers,
    NP chunkers, WSD tools, PP attachment resolvers, terminology
    extractors, etc., ranging from the collection of stop lists to
    the integration of these tools into broader systems and applications,
    and including a.o. methodologies for accurate hand tagging, linguistic
    resources for training and evaluation, learning algorithms and
    their eventual tuning to Portuguese, finite-state solutions,
    evaluation metrics and results, selected linguistic generalizations
    and specifications, etc.

    We invite presentations about relevant solutions and approaches to
    the above issues as well as descriptions or demos of tools, resources,
    systems or projects.

    Important Dates
    ---------------

    Deadline for submissions: July 4
    Notification of acceptance: July 31
    Camera-ready versions: September 8

    Invited talk
    ------------

    Bradley Music
    (Microsoft Corp., USA)

    Program Committee
    -----------------

    Alina Villalva
    (Univ. Lisboa, Dep. Linguística, Portugal)

    Amália Mendes
    (Univ. Lisboa, CLUL, Portugal)

    António Branco
    (Univ. Lisboa, Dep. Informática, Portugal)

    Caroline Hagège
    (Xerox Research Centre, France)

    Fernanda Bacelar Nascimento
    (Univ. Lisboa, CLUL, Portugal)

    Gae"l Dias
    (Univ. Beira Interior, Dep. Informática, Portugal)

    Jorge Baptista
    (LabEL / Univ. Algarve, Portugal)

    Marco Rocha
    (Univ. Federal de Santa Catarina, Dep. Linguística, Brazil)

    Nuno Mamede
    (L2F INESC-ID Lisboa / IST, Portugal)

    Nuno Marques
    (Univ. Nova de Lisboa, Dept. Informática, Portugal)

    Renata Vieira
    (Univ. Vale do Rio dos Sinos, Dep. Informática, Brazil)

    Rute Costa
    (Univ. Nova de Lisboa, Dep. Linguística, Portugal)

    Tony Sardinha
    (Univ. Católica de São Paulo, Dep. Linguística, Brazil)

    Vera Strube de Lima
    (Pontifícia Univ. Católica do Rio Grande do Sul, Fac. Informática, Brazil)

    Organization committee
    ----------------------

    António Branco (Univ. Lisboa, Dep. Informática)
    Amália Mendes (Univ. Lisboa, CLUL)
    Ricardo Ribeiro (L2F INESC-ID Lisboa / ISCTE)

    Submission instructions
    -----------------------

    Submission:
    For submitting a contribution, please send an anonymous abstract,
    without id information or self-references, of no more than 3 A4 pages,
    including figures, tables and references, to the following
    email address: tasha2003@di.fc.ul.pt

    Abstracts should be submitted electronically in .pdf format.
    For up to three free conversions to PDF see http://192.150.14.203/index.pl?BP=NS .
    In exceptional circumstances.ps/.doc/hard copy versions may be
    accepted.

    Identification page:
    Add also a separate .txt file including the following information:

     Title
     5 Keywords:
     Author(s) name(s)
     Affiliation(s)
     Addresses(s)
     Email(s)

    Oral presentations:
    The time allotted to regular presentations is planned to be
    30 minutes, including 10 minutes for discussion.

    Publication
    -----------

    Submissions will be reviewed by three members of the Program Committee.
    Authors of accepted contributions will receive guidelines on how
    to produce camera-ready versions of their abstracts to be published
    as workshop notes. Fully-fledged versions of contributed presentations
    will be invited after the workshop to be included in the proceedings.



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