[Corpora-List] 2nd Call for papers: 2003 Australasian Language Technology Workshop

From: Alistair Knott (alik@cs.otago.ac.nz)
Date: Sun Aug 10 2003 - 02:57:46 MET DST

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    2003 Australasian Language Technology Workshop (ALTW2003)
    Melbourne, Australia

    Workshop: 10th December 2003
    Submissions due: 30th August 2003
    Workshop website: http://www.cs.otago.ac.nz/research/ai/ALTW2003/

    A one-day workshop on Natural Language Technology will be organised by the
    Australasian Language Technology Association (ALTA).

    The workshop will be held in conjunction with the Australasian Language
    Technology Summer School in Melbourne:
    http://www.cs.mu.oz.au/research/lt/ALTSS2003/

    The goals of the workshop are:

        * to bring together the growing Language Technology (LT) community in
          Australia and New Zealand;
        * to encourage interactions between this community and the
          international LT community;
        * to provide an opportunity for the broader artificial intelligence
          community to become aware of local LT research;
        * to provide a forum for discussion of new research;
        * to foster interaction between academic and industrial research.

    Our hope is to get as many Australasian LTers together as possible to
    encourage dialogue between those working on similar topics and between
    areas with a - perhaps as yet untapped - potential to interact.

    We would also like to encourage non-Australasian LTers to submit papers,
    and to participate in the workshop.

    Papers submitted to the workshop will be reviewed by an international
    programme committee, and the workshop proceedings will be published with
    an ISBN number.

    We invite the submission of papers on substantial, original, and
    unpublished research on all aspects of natural language processing,
    including, but not limited to:

        * speech understanding and generation;
        * phonology, morphology, syntax, semantics, pragmatics, and discourse;
        * interpreting and generating spoken and written language;
        * linguistic, mathematical, and psychological models of language;
        * language-oriented information extraction and retrieval;
        * corpus-based and statistical language modeling;
        * machine translation and translation aids;
        * natural language interfaces and dialogue systems;
        * message and narrative understanding systems;
        * computational lexicography.

    We welcome submissions on any topic that is of interest to the LT
    community, but we particularly encourage submissions that broaden the
    scope of our community through the consideration of practical LT
    applications. We especially invite people from industry working on LT to
    send us their submissions and offer an opportunity to discuss and
    demonstrate their latest applications in front of an informed audience.

    Program Committee

        * Alistair Knott, University of Otago (NZ) (Co-chair)
        * Dominique Estival, DSTO (AU) (Co-chair)
        * Steven Bird, University of Melbourne (AU)
        * Robert Dale, Macquarie University (AU)
        * Michael Dukes, University of Stanford (USA)
        * Graeme Hirst, University of Toronto (CA)
        * Baden Hughes, University of Melbourne (AU)
        * Diego Molla-Aliod, Macquarie University (AU)
        * Cecile Paris, CSIRO (AU)
        * Owen Rambow, Columbia University (USA)
        * Tony Smith, University of Waikato (NZ)
        * Ingrid Zukerman, Monash University (AU)

    For information about submission of papers, see the workshop website:

    http://www.cs.otago.ac.nz/research/ai/ALTW2003/



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