[Corpora-List] [IJCNLP2004] Extention of the paper submission deadline of Interactiv Poster/Demo Sessions

From: Eiko Yamamoto (eiko@crl.go.jp)
Date: Mon Jan 19 2004 - 04:13:35 MET

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    Please be acknowledged that the paper submission deadline of IJCNLP-04
    Interactive Poster/Demo Sessions has been extended to January 31, 2004.

    Extended the paper submission deadline of IJCNLP-04 Interactive
    Poster/Demo Sessions to January 31, 2004.
     
    Call for paper:
      You may have a very cool demo but don't have time to package a full
    size of paper for main conference, or you get a late breaking report but
    has not yet finished solid evaluation, or you prefer to present your
    works in an interactive style, this session will provide you an exciting
    channel to show your cool demos and ideas and get valuable feedbacks at
    the same time.
      The special session for interactive posters and demonstrations
    provided in IJCNLP-04 will welcome poster/demo presentations with novel
    ideas and profound applications, or the works that are best presented
    and discussed in an interactive style. This session will provide a forum
    of academic and technical exchanges. Presentations from both the
    academic and industries are welcomed. The topics of interest will cover
    the same area of the main conference
    (http://www-tsujii.is.s.u-tokyo.ac.jp/ijc-nlp04/submission.html).
      The authors should submit an original paper (no more than 4 pages in
    IJCNLP format) that describes the problem of the research and the novel
    methods. Presentations with demos should include an outline of the
    system design and enough details to allow the evaluation of technical
    solidness and usefulness. The equipments required for the demonstration
    must be provided. The Interactive Poster/Demo papers will be included in
    a separated proceeding that is in parallel to the main conference
    proceedings.
      Each submission will be blind reviewed by three reviewers. Reviewing
    will be managed by an international program committee.

    Presentation Style of the Interactive Poster/Demo Sessions
      The Interactive Poster/Demo Sessions will run in the afternoons of
    March 22 and March 23. Each presentation will receive a booth with a
    1.8m x 0.6m desk and a 1.8m x 2.1m panel. Network connection and
    electricity outlets will be supplied to each booth.

    Submission Information
      Submissions should follow the format of IJCNLP proceedings and should
    not exceed four (4) pages, including references. Since the reviewing
    will be blind, the paper should not include the authors' names and
    affiliations. Furthermore, self-references that reveal the author's
    identity should be avoided.

    Submission Procedure
      All papers must be submitted electronically via email to the following
    address. Either a PDF or PS file must be sent as an attached file.
    Please use the first author's surname to name the file. The Subject
    field should be "IJCNLP-04 Poster/Demo submission". Please include the
    name, affiliation and email address of the contact person in the body of
    your email.

    The Important Dates
      Paper submission deadline: January 15, 2004 -> January 31, 2004
    (extended)
      Notification of acceptance: Feb. 15, 2004
      Camera ready papers due: Feb 28, 2004

    Please submit papers to: mingzhou@microsoft.com

    Program Committee for Interactive Poster/Demo sessions
      Chair: Ming Zhou, Microsoft Research Asia

      PC members:
        Masaaki Nagata, NTT
        Takenobu Tokunaga, Tokyo Institute of Technology
        Genichiro Kikui, ATR
        Sadao Kurohashi, The University of Tokyo
        Donghong Ji, Kent Ridge Digital Labs
        Jian-Yun Nie, Univ. of Montreal
        Dekang Lin, Univ. of Alberta
        Hsin-Hsi Chen, National Taiwan University
        Lee-Feng Chien, Academia Sinica
        Kam-Fai Wong, Chinese University of Hong Kong
        Gary Geunbae Lee, POSTECH
        Jong-Hyeok Lee, POSTECH
        Maosong Sun, Tsinghua University
        Jun Zhao, Institute of Automation, Chinese Academy of Sciences
        Tiejun Zhao, Harbin Institute of Technology
        Qun Liu, China Academy of Science
        Haifeng Wang, Toshiba R&D Centre
        Kui-Lam Kwok, City University of New York
        Dan Moldovan, University of Texas at Dallas
        Chin-Yew Lin, ISI/USC
        Tilman Becker, DFKI
        Rens Bod, University of Amsterdam
        Harry Bunt, Tilburg University
        Christian Boitet, Universite Joseph Fourier
        Michael Zock, LIMSI
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