[Corpora-List] Last CFP - Arabic NLP Text & Speech - deadline January 20

From: BOUALEM Malek FTRD/DMI/LAN (malek.boualem@rd.francetelecom.com)
Date: Fri Jan 16 2004 - 19:04:51 MET

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    !!!! Deadline extended to January 20, 2004 !!!!

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          J E P 2 0 0 4 - T A L N 2 0 0 4
                   - Special Session -
                          
                ARABIC LANGUAGE PROCESSING
                      TEXT & SPEECH
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                  Last call for Papers
                          
                   Palais des Congrès
                     Fez (Morocco)
                    19-22 April 2004

          http://www.lpl.univ-aix.fr/jep-taln04/
           http://www.fsdmfes.ac.ma/jep-taln04/

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    Due to its morphological, syntactic, phonetic and phonologic
    properties, the Arabic language is considered to be one of the
    most difficult languages for written and spoken language processing.

    Research on written Arabic language processing started in the 1970s,
    even before the problems of Arabic text editing were completely solved.
    The first studies focused primarily on lexicons and morphology.
    In the past ten years, the internationalisation of the WWW and the
    proliferation of communication tools in Arabic have led to the
    need for a large number of Arabic NLP applications. As a result,
    research activity has extended to address more general areas of
    Arabic language processing, including syntactic analysis, machine
    translation, document indexing, information retrieval, etc.

    Research on Arabic speech processing has made significant progress
    due to more improved signal processing technologies, and to
    recent advances in the knowledge of the prosodic and the
    segmental characteristics of Arabic and the acoustic modelling
    of Arab schemes. These results should make it possible to
    further progress in more innovative areas, such as Arabic
    speech recognition and synthesis, speech translation and
    automatic identification of a speaker and his/her geographic
    origin discrimination, etc.

    The aim of the joint session is to gather and reinforce collaboration
    between researchers from both the written and spoken Arabic
    language processing communities. It will also offer the opportunity
    to discuss recent advances on both the scientific and application
    sides of the problem, in monolingual and multilingual contexts.

    TOPICS

    This special session on written and spoken Arabic processing
    includes (but is not limited to) the following topics :
    - Speech recognition and comprehension,
    - Text to speech synthesis,
    - Automatic prosody generation,
    - Automatic speaker and language identification,
    - Geographic origin discrimination of Arabic speakers,
    - Arabic corpora & resources,
    - Speech acquisition for ASR and TTS systems,
    - Morphology,
    - Syntax,
    - Semantics,
    - Text parsing and generation,
    - Discourse analysis,
    - Text summarization,
    - Dialogue,
    - Machine translation.

    IMPORTANT DATES

    Submission deadline : extended to January 20, 2004
    Notification to authors : 20 February 2004
    Camera-ready : 8 March 2004
    Conference : 19-22 April 2004

    SELECTION CRITERIA
    Authors are invited to submit original, previously unpublished research work.
    Submissions will be reviewed by at least two experts.
    Decisions will be based on the following criteria :
    - importance and originality of the paper,
    - soundness of the scientific and technical content,
    - comparison of the results obtained with other relevant works,
    - clarity of the exposition,
    - relevance to the topics of the conference.

    LANGUAGES
    All papers should be written in English or French.

    PAPER FORMAT
    Submitted papers should be about 6 to 10 pages in Times 12pt,
    single spaced, including figures, examples and references.
    Papers MUST be sent in PDF format. In particular cases, we might
    accept submissions in RTF (Word) format.

    All the PostScript versions must be in A4 format, and not US Letter.
    - Download the LaTeX stylesheet
    <http://www.lpl.univ-aix.fr/jep-taln04/templates/arab-latex.tgz>
    - Download the Word template (English version)
    <http://www.lpl.univ-aix.fr/jep-taln04/templates/arabEN.dot>

    SUBMISSION PROCEDURE

    Electronic submissions with the message object "JEP-TALN-2004-Arabic"
    should be sent to the following email address :
    < jep-taln04-arabic@fsdmfes.ac.ma >

    In case electronic submission is not possible, printed versions
    might be accepted. In this case, three hard-copies of the paper
    together with a floppy disk, should be sent to :

    Malek Boualem
    France Telecom R&D - DMI/GRI
    2, avenue Pierre Marzin
    22307 Lannion - France

    or to

    Noureddine Chenfour
    Département de Math. et Informatique
    Faculté des Sciences Dhar El Mahraz, Fès
    BP : 1796 Atlas, Fez - Morocco

    PROGRAMME COMMITTEE

    - Abderrahim Benabbou, FST, Fez, Morocco.
    - Mohammed Benkhalifa, Faculté des Sciences, Rabat, Morocco.
    - Thami Benkirane, Sidi Mohammed University, Morocco.
    - Malek Boualem, France Telecom R&D, France.
    - Achraf Chalabi, Sakhr, Egypt.
    - Noureddine Chenfour, Sidi Mohammed University, Fez, Morocco.
    - Khalid Choukri, ELRA/ELDA, France.
    - Fethi Debili, CNRS, Paris, France.
    - Emilie De Neef, France Telecom R&D, France.
    - Joseph Dichy, Lumière-Lyon 2 University, France.
    - Everhard Ditters, University of Nijmegen, The Netherlands.
    - Mohamed Embarki, Laboratoire de Phonétique, Montpellier, France.
    - Mohammed Hassoun, ENSSIB, Lyon, France.
    - Med Tayeb Laskri, Badji Mokhtar University, Algeria.
    - Fabrice Lefevre, LIMSI, Paris-Sud Orsay University, France.
    - Chafic Mokbel, Balimand University, Lebanon.
    - Abdelhak Mouradi, ENSIAS Rabat, Morocco.
    - Omar Nouali, CERIST, Algeria.
    - Abdenbi Rajouani, ENS, Fez, Morocco.
    - Mustafa Yaseen, ATS Online, Jordan.
    - Mohamed Yeou, Chouaib Doukkali El-Jadida University, Morocco.
    - Chakir Zeroual, Sidi Mohamed University, Fez, Morocco.
    - Adnane Zribi, ISG, Tunis University, Tunisia.

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    Malek Boualem
    France Telecom R&D - DMI/GRI
    Natural Language Processing group
    2, avenue Pierre Marzin - 22307 Lannion - France
    Tel: (33)(0)2.96.05.29.83
    Fax: (33)(0)2.96.05.32.86
    Email: malek.boualem@rd.francetelecom.com
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