[Corpora-List] PAPILLON 2004: 5th Workshop on Multilingual Lexical Databases, Grenoble, France

From: Gilles Serasset (Gilles.Serasset@imag.fr)
Date: Mon Apr 19 2004 - 12:15:02 MET DST

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    PAPILLON-2004 Workshop
    on Multilingual Lexical Databases

    Grenoble, August 30th-September 1st, 2004

    immediatly after COLING 2004

    Venue: IMAG Institute, Grenoble, France

      Submission deadline May, 21st 2004

    Overview

    Multilingual lexical databases are (i) databases for (ii) structured
    lexical data which can be used either (iii) by humans e.g. to define
    their own dictionaries or (iv) by natural language processing (NLP)
    applications. Such databases are now felt indispensable in language
    science with the advances of language engineering. Like databases in
    genomics, multilingual lexical databases need rich annotations; they
    are complex, and they evolve as time goes by.

      The Papillon project is a Web collaborative project with the aim to
    build an open source multilingual lexical database for several
    languages (French, German, English, Japanese, Lao, Malay, Thai and
    Vietnamese). The provided lexical information has to be rich enough
    for a human to be able to query and generate his/her own tailored
    dictionary (e.g. for language learning or for translation work) and
    for NLP applications to be able to extract a whole range of data or
    to directly exploit some particular data.

      The 2004 Papillon workshop, the fifth in a series of workshops
    organized every year by the Papillon members, will aim at identifying
    problems relevant to the multilingual-lexical-database community. The
    workshop aims to promote exchanges between practitioners from several
    fields and is thus open to anybody working in a domain pertaining to
    lexical databases such as: databases, man-machine interface for
    dictionaries, data annotation, XML, standardization of dictionaries or
    lexical data; lexicography, translation, computational linguistics,
    etc. This workshop is open and particularly encourages submissions by
    researchers from outside the Papillon project.

      The "Papillon 2004" workshop particularly welcomes general
    submissions on the following topics:

      (i) Aspect: databases
            • Macrostructures for dictionaries and general architecture
            • Databases and lexical databases: differences and similarities
            • Query languages (XML, XQL, etc.)
            • Fast indexes and archiving techniques
            • Standards for lexical databases

    (ii) Aspect: lexical data
            • Microstructures of lexical entries and linguistic specifications
            • Reuse or automatic production of dictionaries
            • Automatic feeding of lexical databases
            • Internationalization/localization of multilingual lexical data
            • Integration of multimodal information and meta-information
            • Interaction between lexical data and linguistic data (corpora,
    examples, illustrations, etc.)

    (iii) Aspect: human use
            • New ways of dictionary lookup
            • Interfaces for querying dictionaries, user-friendliness
            • Legal aspects of dictionaries (copyright, etc.)
            • Adequation/inadequation of existing distionnary to certain users

    (iv) Aspect: NLP use
            • NLP systems using lexical databases
            • Direct use of dictionaries in NLP systems
            • Building lexical data sets for specific applications
            • Interchangeability of lexical data
            • Neutrality of NLP systems with regard to lexical data

    The workshop will also accept submission on aspects more specific to
    the Papillon project

      Meaning-text theory and lexicography
            • Linguistic problems
            • Composing semantic formulae for lexies
            • Practical problems in indexing specifing entries/lexies
            • Examples of lexies or axies

    Proposals for collaboration with the Papillon project
            • Query interfaces
            • Automatic Indexing
            • Contribution to the paradise, the purgatory, or the limbo

    Summary/state of collaboration to the Papillon project
            • Contribution to the paradise, the purgatory, or the limbo
            • Attractiveness of the Papillon Web site

    Collaborative work
            • Methods/services for lexical collaborative work
            • Motivations for voluntary contributers
            • Recognition and traceability of contributed work

    Contributions should not exceed 10 pages.

      Program

    The program will have a varied format, designed to maximize
    cross-fertilization among the various specialties, and to allow
    extended open discussion. Components of the program will include:
            • Tutorials on relevant models from linguistics, databases or
    annotation, e.g. the structure of lexical entries and semi-structured
    query languages;
            • Panel sessions on annotated text and lexicons (and possibly
    others);
            • Paper presentations reporting new research;
            • Demonstrations of systems for creating and/or managing lexical
    data.

    IMPORTANT DATES
            • Submission Deadline: 21 mai 2004
            • Notificationof Acceptance: 23 juin 2004
            • Camera Ready Papers: 16 juillet 2004

    Call for Papers

    Submissions will be sent after crompession with zip or gzip by
    electronic mailto:papillon2004@imag.fr .

      They will consist in a full paper, of max. 10 pages (inclusive of
    references, tables, figures and equations) written in english in PDF
    format only. Do not forget to include fonts in your PDF document if
    you use non-English characters. You can check that your file is
    correct by disabling the "Use Local Font" option when viewing you PDF
    document with Adobe Reader.

      For conversion from proprietary format into PDF, see e.g. the CRI74
    or the CERN conversion facilities.

      We strongly recommend you to use the Springer Verlag template
    available at the following address:
    http://www.springer.de/comp/lncs/authors.html

    Local Organizing Committee

    President: Gilles Sérasset, GETA-CLIPS-IMAG, Grenoble, France
            • Aree Teeraparbseree, GETA-CLIPS-IMAG, Grenoble, France
            • Jean-Philippe Guilbaud, GETA-CLIPS-IMAG, Grenoble, France
            • ...

    Program Committee

    President: Gilles Sérasset, GETA-CLIPS-IMAG, Grenoble, France
            • Mr. Christian Boitet, GETA-CLIPS-IMAG, Grenoble, France
            • Mr. Francis Bond, NTT, Keihanna, Japan
            • Mr. Jim Breen, Université Monash, Australia
            • Mr. François Brown de Colstoun, INRIA, Rocquencourt, France
            • Mr. Kyo Kageura, NII, Tokyo, Japan
            • Ms. Asanee Kawtrakul, Kasetsart University, Bangkok, Thailand
            • Ms. Kyoko Kuroda, Shimane University, Japan
            • Mr. Mathieu Lafourcade, LIRMM, Montpellier, France
            • Mr. Francois Lareau, OLST, Université de Montréal, Montreal, Canada
            • Mr. Yves Lepage, ATR, Keihanna, Japan
            • Mr. Mathieu Mangeot, UTMK, Penang, Malaysia
            • Mr. Emmanuel Planas, GETA-CLIPS-IMAG, Grenoble, France
            • Mr. Alain Polguère, OLST, Université de Montréal, Montreal, France
            • Mr. Gilles Sérasset, GETA-CLIPS-IMAG, Grenoble, France
            • Mr. Enyakong Tang, UTMK, Penang, Malaysia
            • Mr. David Thevenin, NII, Tokyo, Japan
            • Mr. Takenobu Tokunaga, TITech, Tokyo, Japan
            • Ms. Mutsuko Tomokiyo, GETA-CLIPS-IMAG, Grenoble, France
            • Mr. Michael Zock, LIMSI, Orsay, France

    Miscellaneous Information
            • Papillon project Web site: http://www.papillon-dictionary.org/
            • CLIPS: http://www-clips.imag.fr/
            • IMAG Institute: http://www.imag.fr/
            • Grenoble tourist information:
    http://www.grenoble-isere-tourisme.com/



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