Corpora: TSD 2000 - Preliminary Announcement

Robert Batusek (xbatusek@informatics.muni.cz)
Tue, 16 Nov 1999 10:28:45 +0100

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TSD 2000 - PRELIMINARY ANNOUNCEMENT
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The Third International Workshop on TEXT, SPEECH and DIALOGUE
(TSD 2000)
Brno, Czech Republic, 13-16 September 2000

TSD Series

TSD series evolved as a prime forum for interaction between
researchers in both spoken and written language processing
from the former East Block countries and their Western colleagues.
Being held in Czech Republic, the cost of attending is very
reasonable. Proceedings of TSD form a book (currently published
by Springer-Verlag in their Lecture Notes in Artificial
Intelligence series).

TOPICS

Topics of the TSD 2000 workshop will include
(but are not limited to):
text corpora and tagging;
transcription problems in spoken corpora;
sense disambiguation;
links between text and speech oriented systems;
parsing issues, especially parsing problems in spoken texts;
multi-lingual issues, especially multi-lingual dialogue systems;
information retrieval and text/topic summarization;
speech modeling;
speech segmentation;
speech recognition;
text-to-speech synthesis;
dialogue systems;
development of dialogue strategies;
prosody in dialogues;
user modeling;
knowledge representation in relation to dialogue systems;
assistive technologies based on speech and dialogue;
applied systems and software.

Papers on processing of languages other than English
are strongly encouraged.

PROGRAM COMMITTEE

Jelinek Frederick, USA (general chair)
Hermansky Hynek, USA (executive chair)
Baudoin Genevieve, France
Cermak Frantisek, Czech Rep.
Ferencz Attila, Romania
Hajicova Eva, Czech Rep.
Hanks Patrick, GB
Kilgariff Adam, GB
Kopecek Ivan, Czech Rep.
Kucera Pavel, Czech Rep.
Matousek Vaclav, Czech Rep.
Moon Rosamund, GB
Noeth Elmar, Germany
Norling-Christensen Ole, Denmark
Pala Karel, Czech Rep.
Pavesic Nikola, Slovenia
Petkevic Vladimir, Czech Rep.
Psutka Josef, Czech Rep.
Schukat-Talamazzini E.G., Germany
Skrelin Pavel, Russia
Vintsiuk Taras, Ukraine
Wilks Yorick, GB

ORGANIZING COMMITTEE

Bartek Ludek
Batusek Robert
Gaura Pavel
Horak Ales
Komarkova Dana (secretary)
Kopecek Ivan (co-chair)
Matousek Vaclav
Nygryn Pavel
Pala Karel (co-chair)
Sedlacek Radek
Smrz Pavel
Sojka Petr
Staudek Jan
Veber Marek
Zackova Eva
Zizka Jan

FORMAT OF THE WORKSHOP

TSD 2000 is an international workshop with a limited number
of participants and priority given to the active participants.
The workshop program will include oral presentations and
a poster/demonstration sessions with time for discussions of the
issues raised. Social events including a trip in the vicinity
of Brno will allow for additional informal interactions.

SUBMISSION OF PAPERS

Authors should submit extended abstracts not exceeding 1000 words
by March 10, 2000
to the e-mail address:

tsd2000@fi.muni.cz

Submission must also include the author(s) name, affiliation,
address, telephone and fax numbers and e-mail address. Acceptance
of the submissions will be acknowledged by e-mail. Papers have
to follow the Springer-Verlag instructions for the authors
for Lecture Notes in Computer Science series. The instructions
can be found at the www

address: http://www.springer.de/comp/lncs/authors.html

IMPORTANT DATES

Preliminary registration and deadline for submission of extended
abstracts:
March 10, 2000

Notification of acceptance sent to the authors:
April 30, 2000

Final papers (camera ready) and registration:
May 30, 2000

Workshop date:
September 13-16, 2000

The contributions to the workshop will be published in
proceedings that will be made available to participants at
the time of the workshop. The proceedings of the last TSD
workshop were published by Springer-Verlag in the series
Lecture Notes in Artificial Intelligence and we anticipate
the same format for TSD 2000.

OFFICIAL LANGUAGE

The official language is English.

ADDRESS

All correspondence regarding the workshop should be addressed to:

Dana Komarkova
TSD 2000 c/o Faculty of Informatics
Masaryk University
Botanická 68a
CZ-602 00 Brno
Czech Republic
telephone: ++420 5 41 512 359
fax: ++420 5 41 212 568
e-mail: tsd2000@fi.muni.cz
The official TSD 2000 homepage is: http://www.fi.muni.cz/tsd2000/

VENUE

Brno, Czech Republic

Brno is the capital of the region known as Moravia which is
placed in the south-east part of the Czech Republic, and the
second largest town in the Czech Republic (with population
about half a million). It had been a king's town since 1347
and with its six Universities it forms a cultural centre
of the region.

Brno can be reached easily by direct trains from
Prague (200 km) or Vienna (130 km).

For those participants with some little extra time, some nearby
places may also be of interest.

The local ones include:
Brno castle now called Spilberk, Veveri castle, Old and New
City halls, the Augustine monastery with St. Thomas church
and crypt of Moravian margraves, church of St. James, bishops
church of St. Peter & Paul, Cartesian monastery in Kralovo Pole,
famous villa Tugendhadt designed by Mies van der Rohe
and other important buildings of between war Czech architecture.

For those willing to venture out of Brno,
Moravian Karst with Macocha Chasm and Punkva caves, battlefield
of Battle of three emperors (Napoleon, Russian Alexander and
Austrian Franz - battle by Austerlitz), chateau of Slavkov
(Austerlitz), Pernstejn castle, Buchlov castle, Lednice chateau,
Buchlovice chateau, Letovice chateau, Mikulov with one of greatest
Jewish cemeteries in Central Europe, Telc - a town on the list of
UNESCO and many others are all within an easy reach.