[Corpora-List] CFP: Text Summarization Workshop ACL 2004

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Date: Fri Jan 09 2004 - 04:39:28 MET

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    Text Summarization Branches Out

    July 25-26, 2004.
    Workshop at the ACL 2004 Forum Convention Centre
    42nd Annual Meeting of the Association for Computational Linguistics
    Barcelona, Spain

    http://www.law.kuleuven.ac.be/icri/conferences/acl_summarization2004.php

    Call for papers

    Text summarization is still largely in a research phase, and has so far
    focused on news text, but it is increasingly becoming a tool for
    information search and selection in a variety of media. For example,
    summarizing is a necessity when showing content on the screen of a
    mobile device. Texts integrated in multimedia documents have different
    genres or types, but they all require the same flexibility in the
    presentation of summaries by allowing parameterized compression rates
    and integration in a mixed media format.
    Text summarization has been so far dominated by statistical techniques.
    However, for improved output quality and increased compression, other
    techniques are expected to play important roles as well. Linguistically
    motivated natural language processing techniques, including semantic
    analysis and discourse analysis, are almost certainly required for
    summarization in non-news genres. Automated reasoning techniques could
    allow fusion and understanding of content. Machine learning, both
    supervised and unsupervised, still has a major role to play. Finally,
    evaluation is an ongoing concern. The proposed workshop aims to address
    all these issues.
    We invite submission of papers about text summarization including, but
    not limited to, the following topics.

    * Single-sentence compression
    * Multiple-sentence compression and information fusion
    * Domain-oriented summarization of multiple texts
    * Comparative summarization of multiple reviews
    * Summarization of Web pages
    * Summarization of dialogue (e.g., blogs, video captions)
    * Summarization of speech
    * Summarization for mobile devices
    * Summarization for other disciplines, e.g., legal or medical
    applications
    * Toward summarizing large, loosely structured texts (e.g., novels)
    * Temporal and event semantics for summarization
    * Data search structures for summaries of flexible and mixed media
    format
    * Automated and manual summary evaluation methods
    * Quantifying summary quality

    The workshop will feature an invited speaker (to be confirmed), and two
    panels, one looking back and one looking far ahead, plus ad-hoc
    discussion groups.

    Important Dates

    * Paper submission deadline: March 25, 2004
    * Notification of acceptance for papers: April 25, 2004
    * Camera ready papers due: May 15, 2004
    * Workshop date: July 25-26, 2004

    Submission Procedure

    Authors should submit full papers of maximum 8 pages, including
    references and figures, following the main conference ACL style format.
    Submissions should be sent to:
    http://www.law.kuleuven.ac.be/icri/conferences/acl_summarization2004.php
    .

    Organizing Committee

    * Eduard Hovy, Information Sciences Institute, University of Southern
    California, USA
    * Marie-Francine Moens (co-chair), Interdisciplinary Centre for Law &
    Information Technology, Katholieke Universiteit Leuven, Belgium
    * Dragomir Radev, School of Information and Department of Electrical
    Engineering and Computer Science, University of Michigan, USA
    * Stan Szpakowicz (co-chair), School of Information Technology and
    Engineering, University of Ottawa, Canada

    Program Committee

    * Regina Barzilay, Computer Science and Artificial Intelligence Lab,
    MIT, USA
    * Hercules Dalianis, Royal Institute of Technology, Sweden
    * Chiori Hori, NTT, Japan
    * Eduard Hovy, Information Sciences Institute, University of Southern
    California, USA
    * Hongyan Jing, IBM T.J. Watson Research Center, USA
    * Kathy McKeown, Computer Science Department, Columbia University, USA
    * Chin-Yew Lin, Information Sciences Institute, University of Southern
    California, USA
    * Inderjeet Mani, Department of Linguistics, Georgetown University, USA
    * Daniel Marcu, Information Sciences Institute, University of Southern
    California, USA
    * Marie-Francine Moens, Interdisciplinary Centre for Law & Information
    Technology, Katholieke Universiteit Leuven, Belgium
    * Dragomir Radev, School of Information and Department of Electrical
    Engineering and Computer Science, University of Michigan, USA
    * Horacio Rodriguez, Departamento de LSI, Universitat Politecnica de
    Catalunya, Spain
    * Horacio Saggion, Department of Computer Science, University of
    Sheffield, UK
    * Judith Schlesinger, IDA/Center for Computing Sciences, USA
    * Karen Sparck Jones, Computer Laboratory, University of Cambridge, UK
    * Stan Szpakowicz, School of Information Technology and Engineering,
    University of Ottawa, Canada
    * John Tait, School of Computing and Technology, University of
    Sunderland, UK
    * Simone Teufel, Computer Laboratory, University of Cambridge, UK
    * Peter Turney, NRC Ottawa, Canada
    * Hans van Halteren, Department of Language and Speech, University of
    Nijmegen, The Netherlands

    Contact addresses

    Marie-Francine Moens
    Interdisciplinary Centre for Law & Information Technology
    Katholieke Universiteit Leuven
    Tiensestraat 41
    B-3000 Leuven
    Belgium
    marie-france.moens@law.kuleuven.ac.be
    http://www.law.kuleuven.ac.be/icri/staff/staff.php?id=13

    Stan Szpakowicz
    School of Information Technology and Engineering
    University of Ottawa
    800 King Edward Avenue
    Ottawa, Ontario
    K1N 6N5
    Canada
    szpak@site.uottawa.ca
    http://www.site.uottawa.ca/~szpak



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