[Corpora-List] MLR2004: post COLING 2004 workshop on Multilingual Linguistic Ressources

From: Gilles Serasset (Gilles.Serasset@imag.fr)
Date: Tue Apr 06 2004 - 15:05:35 MET DST

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                      SECOND CALL FOR PAPERS

                            Workshop on

                 MULTILINGUAL LINGUISTIC RESSOURCES
                              MLR2004
                         August 28th, 2004

             To be held in conjunction with COLING 2004

                    [ http://mlr2004.imag.fr/ ]

            ** Paper submission deadline: May 7th 2004 **

    WORKSHOP DESCRIPTION
    --------------------

    In an ever expanding information society, most information systems are
    now facing the "multilingual challenge". Lexical resources play an
    essential role in these information systems. Such lexical resources
    need to provide information on many languages in a common framework and
    should be (re)usable in many applications (for automatic or human use).

    Many centers have been involved in national, european and international
    projects dedicated to building harmonized language resources and
    creating expertise in the maintenance and further development of
    standardized linguistic data. These resources include dictionaries,
    lexicons, thesauri, wordnets, and annotated corpora developed along the
    lines of best practices and recommendations. However, since the late
    90's most efforts in scaling up these resources remain the
    responsibility of the local authorities, usually, with very low funding
    (if any) and few opportunities for academic recognition of this work.
    Hence, it is not surprising that many of the resource holders and
    developers have become reluctant to give free access to the latest
    resources. It is therefore currently rather unclear what the actual
    status is of these language resources.

    The goal of this workshop is to study problems involved in the
    development/management/reuse of lexical resources in a multilingual
    context. Moreover, this workshop will provide a forum for reviewing
    the state of language resources. The workshop is meant to bring to the
    international community qualitative and quantitative information about
    the most recent developments in the area of linguistic resources and
    their use in applications.

    As the workshop takes place in Europe, special attention will be given
    to submissions on resources for European languages (especially Central
    and Eastern European languages), but submission of innovative
    developments involving any language will be welcome.

    The intent of the workshop is not only to review academic developments
    but also to hear from industry, how these resources are used in new
    technology developments and what the current needs are in the field.
    Presentations, project notes and position papers are welcome.

    WORKSHOP TOPICS
    ---------------

    Authors of papers on multilingual linguistic ressources are encouraged
    to apply. Papers could be on - but not limited to - any of the
    following topics:
            - models for language/application-independent linguistic data
            - linguistic data acquisition and maintenance
            - building multilingual linguistic resources
            - lexical architectures to link data between languages
            - use of linguistic resources for applications in a multilingual
    context
            - reuse of existing lexical resources in a specific multilingual
    application
            - human use of lexical resources in a multilingual context
            - quality evaluation and standardization

    SUBMISSION INSTRUCTIONS
    -----------------------

    Papers should be original, hence report on previously unpublished work.
    They should emphasize completed rather than intended work. Papers
    submitted to other conferences must reflect this fact on the title
    page.

    As the review process will not be blind, papers should contain the
    names and affiliations of authors.

    Submissions must be electronic only, and should consist of full papers
    of max. 8 pages (inclusive of references, tables, figures and
    equations). Project notes and position papers should not exceed 4
    pages. Authors should follow the COLING 2004 formating guidelines,
    available at:
    http://www.issco.unige.ch/coling2004/coling2004downloads.html.

    All submissions should be made through the MLR2004 workshop web site's
    submission form (http://mlr2004.imag.fr/). They should consist of a
    single PDF file. Before submitting your document, please verify that
    all non-standard fonts are correctly embedded in your PDF document (you
    can do this by disabling the "Use Local Font" option when viewing you
    PDF document with Adobe Reader).

    Formating requirements for the final version of accepted papers will be
    posted as soon as they become available.

    IMPORTANT DATES
    ---------------

      Deadline for submission of Papers: May 7th 2004
      Notification of Acceptance: June 2nd 2004
      Deadline for final paper submission: June 16th 2004
      Workshop: August 28th 2004

    ORGANIZING COMMITTEE
    --------------------

    Gilles Sérasset, GETA-CLIPS, IMAG, Université Joseph Fourier- Grenoble
    I, France
    Susan Armstrong, ISSCO, Université de Genève, Suisse
    Christian Boitet, GETA-CLIPS, IMAG, Université Joseph Fourier- Grenoble
    I, France
    Andrei Popescu-Belis, ISSCO, Université de Genève, Suisse
    Dan Tufis, RACAI, University of Bucharest, Romania

    PROGRAM COMMITTEE
    -----------------
    Gilles Sérasset, GETA CLIPS-IMAG, Université Joseph Fourier - Grenoble
    I, France (chair)
    Susan Armstrong, ISSCO, Université de Genève, Switzerland
    Pushpak Battacharya, IIT, Mumbai, India
    Igor Boguslavski, IITP, Moscow, Russia
    Christian Boitet, GETA CLIPS-IMAG, Université Joseph Fourier - Grenoble
    I, France
    Pierrette Bouillon, ISSCO, Université de Genève, Switzerland
    Jim Breen Monash, University, Australia
    Nicoletta Calzolari, CNR, Pisa, Italy
    Dan Cristea, University Al.I.Cuza Iasi, Romania
    Patrick Drouin, OLST, University of Montreal,Canada
    Sanae Fujita, NTT, Kyoto, Japan
    Ulrich Heid, IMS-CL, University of Stuttgart, Germany
    Hitoshi Isahara, CRL, Nara, Japan
    Kyo Kageura, NII, Tokyo, Japan
    Chuah Choy Kim, USM, Penang, Malaisie
    Mathieu Mangeot, NII, Tokyo, Japan
    Alain Polguère, OLST, University of Montreal,Canada
    Andrei Popescu-belis, ISSCO, Université de Genève, Switzerland
    Jean Senellart, SYSTRAN, France
    Mandel Shi, Xiamen University, China
    Virach Sornlertlamvanich, Thai Computational Linguistics Laboratory,
    CRL, Thailand
    Pr. Kumiko Tanaka-Ishii, Tokyo University, Japan
    Philippe Thoiron, CRTT, Université de Lyon 2, France
    Dan Tufis, RACAI, Uni Bucharest, Romania
    Michael Zock, LIMSI, Orsay, France

    CONTACT
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    mlr2004@imag.fr



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