[Corpora-List] RANLP Workshop - Text Mining Research, Practice and Opportunities

From: Babis Theodoulidis (babis.theodoulidis@manchester.ac.uk)
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    Text Mining Research, Practice and Opportunities

     

    Workshop to be help in conjunction with

     

    *** RANLP 2005 ***

     

    Borovets - Bulgaria

     

    http://www.lml.bas.bg/ranlp2005

     

    *** 24th of September 2005 ***

     

    Call for Papers

     

    It is a well known fact that huge quantities of valuable knowledge are
    embedded in unstructured texts that can be

    found in the World Wide Web, in intranets and on personal desktop machines.
    In recent years, there has been an

    increasing research interest in technologies for extracting and analysing
    useful structured knowledge from

    unstructured texts. At the same time, there has been an increasing
    commercial interest with a number of tools

    appearing on the market that address the needs of the users to some extent.

     

    The workshop will discuss recent advances regarding the research into text
    mining approaches that combine research

    from machine learning, text mining, natural language processing, information
    extraction, information retrieval and

    ontology learning. Emphasis will be given to approaches that emphasize the
    complete document lifecycle i.e., from

    document collection to document archiving and analysis. At the same time,
    the workshop will discuss the

    deployment of text mining technology within everyday business problems.
    Emphasis will be given on reports that

    discuss the implementation of text mining projects that have lead to
    significant and measurable improvements in

    business operations or some other equally important benefit to society such
    as an important scientific discovery.

    Finally, the workshop will discuss the lessons learned from the deployment
    of text mining technology and the

    opportunities that appear on the horizon as future challenges for the
    research community.

     

    The workshop will bring together researchers and practitioners from
    different communities (e.g. machine learning,

    text mining, natural language processing, information extraction,
    information retrieval, ontology learning) to

    discuss recent research results and trends in mining knowledge from texts.
    It will also bring together

    practitioners of text mining technologies and applications to discuss the
    current state-of-the art and identify

    key requirements for the future.

     

    The workshop will be organized around paper presentations and panel
    discussions and it will also feature an

    invited speaker.

     

    The invited speaker for the workshop will be Alessandro Zanasi who is the
    General Manager of TEMIS and has just

    published a new book about Text Mining entitled: Text Mining and its
    Applications to Intelligence, CRM & KM.

     

     

    Areas of Interest

     

    Areas of interest for the workshop include (but are not limited to):

    * text mining and machine learning

    * text mining and information retrieval

    * text mining and natural language processing

    * text mining and web mining

    * text mining and ontology learning

    * innovative applications of text mining

    * commercial and industrial tools for text mining

    * text engineering life cycle and processes

    * text representation, categorization, segmentation

    * information extraction

    * scalability and performance of proposed approaches

    * performance evaluation measures

    * multilingual approaches to text mining

    * domain knowledge and text mining

     

     

    Important Dates

     

    Deadline for submission: *** 30 June 2005 ***

     

    Notification of acceptance: 29 July 2005

     

    Camera-ready copy due: 19 August 2005

     

    Workshop: 24 September 2005

     

     

    Important Announcement

     

    If the workshop is successful, we will issue a special call for a
    thematically focused volume on text mining.

    Workshop authors will be invited to submit extended versions of their papers
    for this purpose.

     

     

    Submission guidelines

     

    Submissions should be A4, two-column format and should not exceed seven
    pages, including cover page, figures,

    tables and references. Times New Roman 12 font is preferred. The first page
    should state the title of the paper,

    the author's name(s), affiliation, postal and email address, followed by a
    list of up to five keywords and an

    abstract and continue with the first section of your paper. Papers should be
    submitted electronically in **PDF**

    format to:

     

    Babis Theodoulidis babis.theodoulidis@manchester.ac.uk

     

    Please use also this email address for any other queries regarding the
    workshop.

     

    Each paper will be reviewed by up to three members of the program committee.
    Authors of accepted papers will

    receive guidelines regarding how to produce camera-ready versions of their
    papers for inclusion in the

    proceedings.

     

    Parallel submissions to the main conference and the workshop are allowed but
    the review process will be

    coordinated. Please declare this in the notification form.

     

     

    Program Committee

     

    * Bill Black, University of Manchester, UK

    * Hamish Cunningham, University of Sheffield, UK

    * Robert Dale, Macquarie University, Australia

    * Ronen Feldman, Bar-Ilan University, Israel

    * Gregory Grefenstette, CEA, France

    * Olivier Jouve, SPSS, USA

    * Aaron Kaplan, Xerox, France

    * Ian Lewin, Computer Laboratory, University of Cambridge, UK

    * David Milward, Liguamatics, UK

    * Dr. Leonel Ruiz Miyares, Centro de Linguistica Aplicada, Santiago, Cuba

    * Andreas Persidis, Biovista, Greece

    * Stelios Piperidis, ISLP, Athens, Greece

    * Marie-Laure Reinberger, University of Antwerp, Belgium

    * Costas Spyropoulos, NCSR Demokritos, Greece

    * John Tait, University of Sunderland, UK

    * Babis Theodoulidis, University of Manchester, UK

    * Claire Thie, QinetiQ, UK

    * Christos Tsalidis, Neurosoft, Athens, Greece

    * Alessandro Zanasi, TEMIS, Italy



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