[Corpora-List] COLING/ACL 2006 Newsletter No. 1

From: Timothy Baldwin (tim@csse.unimelb.edu.au)
Date: Tue Dec 06 2005 - 02:16:51 MET

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                            COLING/ACL 2006 NEWSLETTER NO. 1

                  This is the official newsletter of COLING/ACL 2006

                For complete details, visit the conference web site at:

                                     www.acl2006.org
                                   www.coling2006.org

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    :: Important Dates
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    Workshop proposal submission deadline: December 9, 2005 (Fri)
    Tutorial proposal submission deadline: January 5, 2006 (Mon)
    Main conference paper submission deadline: February 28, 2006 (Tue)
    Student research workshop paper submission deadline: February 28, 2006 (Tue)

    Tutorials: July 16, 2006 (Sun)
    Main conference: July 17-21, 2006 (Mon-Fri)
    Workshops: July 22-23, 2006 (Sat-Sun)

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    :: Table of Contents
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    1. Conference Venue
    2. Organising Committee
    3. Main Conference Call for Papers
    4. Mentoring Service
    5. Call for Proposals for Workshops
    6. Call for Proposals for Tutorials
    7. Call for Papers for Student Workshop

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    :: 1. Conference Venue
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    Situated on a breathtaking harbour, Sydney is one of the world's most
    attractive, exciting and vibrant cities, with stunning attractions,
    great climate and friendly people that ensure it continues to exceed
    visitor expectations. Recreation, exploration, adventure and
    relaxation await in a multicultural city bursting with unique
    attractions, fine dining, world class accommodation, non-stop
    shopping, heart racing adventure and a diverse range of
    entertainment. COLING/ACL 2006 will take place at the Sydney
    Convention and Exhibition Centre, Australia's largest and premier
    venue for conferences, exhibitions and special events. The centre is
    superbly located on the waterfront in Sydney's most popular visitor
    precinct, Darling Harbour, adjacent to the city's central business
    district. The centre offers superb views over Darling Harbour and the
    city skyline as well as world class facilities.

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    :: 2. Organising Committee
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    General Chair: Nicoletta Calzolari
    Program Chairs: Claire Cardie and Pierre Isabelle
    Student Workshop Chair: Rebecca Hwa
    Workshop Chair: Suzanne Stevenson
    Tutorial Chair: Claire Gardent
    Demo Chair: James Curran
    Exhibits Chair: Menno van Zaanen
    Sponsorship (International): Steven Krauwer
    Sponsorship (Australia): Dominique Estival
    Publicity: Timothy Baldwin
    Publications: Olivia Kwong
    Mentoring: Richard Power
    Student Volunteers: Priscilla Rasmussen
    Website: Andrew Lampert
    Local Arrangements: Robert Dale and Cecile Paris
    Registrations and Delegate Information: Judy Potter

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    :: 3. Main Conference Call for Papers
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    Program Co-Chairs:

        Claire Cardie (Cornell University)
        Pierre Isabelle (National Research Council of Canada)

    Important Dates:

        Paper submission deadline: February 28, 2006
        Notification of acceptance: April 28, 2006
        Camera ready papers due: May 26, 2006

    Following up on the higly successful events at Stanford (1984) and
    Montreal (1998), the International Committee on Computational
    Linguistics and the Association for Computational Linguistics will be
    hosting their third joint conference in Sydney, July 17th-21st,
    2006.

    Papers are invited on substantial, original, and unpublished research
    on all aspects of computational linguistics, including, but not
    limited to: pragmatics, semantics, syntax, grammars and the lexicon;
    phonetics, phonology and morphology; lexical semantics and ontologies;
    word segmentation, tagging and chunking; parsing, generation and
    summarization; language modeling, spoken language recognition and
    understanding; linguistic, psychological and mathematical models of
    language; information retrieval, question answering, information
    extraction and text mining; machine learning for natural language;
    corpus-based modeling of language, discourse and dialogue;
    multi-lingual processing, machine translation and translation aids;
    multi-modal and natural language interfaces and dialogue systems;
    applications, tools and language resources such as annotated
    corpora; and system evaluation.

    We are particularly interested in bridging the gap to other related
    communities, and so we especially welcome papers on speech technology
    and information retrieval. Also, for this first joint COLING/ACL
    conference to be held in Asia we especially encourage papers that
    address issues specific to the processing of Asian languages.

    Papers can be submitted to one of two categories: the REGULAR PAPER
    category or the POSTER category. Authors must designate one of these
    categories at submission time. Although both categories of submmission
    will be the same maximum length, regular papers will be presented a
    single time to a potentially large audience during one of the parallel
    paper sessions at the conference, and poster presentations will be
    repeated several times before small groups of people (using paper
    posters or demos) at one of the conference poster sessions. Regular
    papers are most appropriate for presenting substantial research
    results, while posters are more appropriate for presenting an ongoing
    research effort. Regular papers and poster papers will appear in
    separate volumes of the proceedings.

    For further information regarding requirements, reviewing, formatting and
    submission details, see the conference web site:

    http://www.acl2006.org/program/papers

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    :: 4. Mentoring Service
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    ACL is providing a mentoring (coaching) service for authors from regions of
    the world where English is not the language of scientific exchange. Many
    authors from these regions, although able to read the scientific literature in
    English, have little or no experience in writing papers in English for
    conferences such as the COLING and ACL meetings. The service will be arranged
    as follows. A set of potential mentors will be identified by Richard Power,
    who has agreed to organize this service for COLING/ACL 2006.

    Dr Richard Power
    Faculty of Mathematics and Computing
    The Open University
    Walton Hall
    Milton Keynes
    MK7 6AA, UK
    Tel: +44 (0) 1908 654863
    Fax: +44 (0) 1908 653744
    Email: r.power@open.ac.uk

    # NOTE: THESE CONTACT DETAILS SUPERSEDE THOSE CONTAINED IN THE FIRST CFP

    To take advantage of this service, send the paper electronically to the above
    email address, using pdf, ps or doc format. Alternatively, hard copy can be
    sent to the postal address. The paper should arrive before January 28,
    2006. An appropriate mentor will be assigned to your paper and the mentor will
    get back to you by February 21, 2006, at least seven days before the deadline
    for the submission to COLING/ACL 2006. Please note that this service is for
    the benefit of the authors as described above. It is not a general mentoring
    service for authors to improve their papers.

    If you have any questions about this service please feel free to send a
    message to Richard Power.

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    :: 5. Call for Proposals for Workshops
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    Workshops Program Committee:

        Suzanne Stevenson (Chair), University of Toronto
        Ann Copestake, University of Cambridge
        Pascale Fung, Hong Kong University of Science & Technology
        Jamie Henderson, University of Edinburgh
        Ingrid Zukerman, Monash University

    Important Dates:

        Submission deadline for workshop proposals: December 9, 2005
        Notification of acceptance of workshop proposals: January 16, 2006

    The Program Committee of the 21st International Conference on
    Computational Linguistics and the 44th Annual Meeting of the
    Association for Computational Linguistics invites proposals for
    workshops to be held in conjunction with the joint COLING/ACL
    conference in Sydney, Australia. We solicit proposals on any topic of
    interest to the COLING and ACL community. We especially welcome
    interdisciplinary proposals that encourage deeper connections to
    fields both traditionally and more recently allied with computational
    linguistics (such as linguistics, speech processing, psychology,
    information retrieval, machine learning, bioinformatics, etc.).

    For further information on submission details, see the conference web site:

    http://www.acl2006.org/program/workshops

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    :: 6. Call for Proposals for Tutorials
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    Tutorials Chair:

        Claire Gardent (CNRS/Nancy)

    Important Dates:

        Submission deadline for tutorial proposals: January 5, 2006
        Notification of acceptance: January 20, 2006
        Tutorial descriptions due: April 10, 2006
        Tutorial course material due: June 6, 2006

    Tutorial proposals are invited for the Tutorial Program of
    COLING/ACL'06. Proposals for tutorials on all topics of computational
    linguistics and its applications are sought. Especially encouraged are
    cross-disciplinary tutorials that educate the community about recent technical
    advancements in semantic processing, machine learning, statistics, or data
    mining technology that are of interest to computational linguistics, or
    introduce relevant algorithms and theory that may be "old hat" to specialists
    in these areas but are still unfamiliar to part of the natural language
    processing community.

    For further information on submission details, see the conference web site:

    http://www.acl2006.org/program/tutorials

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    :: 7. Call for Papers for Student Workshop
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    Student Research Workshop Co-Chairs:

        Marine Carpuat (Hong Kong University of Science & Technology)
        Kevin Duh (University of Washington)

    Important Dates:

        Paper submissions deadline: February 28, 2006
        Notification of acceptance: April 28, 2006
        Camera ready papers due: May 19, 2006

    The Student Research Workshop is an established tradition at ACL
    conferences. The workshop provides a venue for student researchers
    investigating topics in Computational Linguistics and Natural Language
    Processing to present their work and receive feedback. Participants will have
    the opportunity to receive feedback both from the general audience and from
    selected panelists -- experienced researchers who prepare in-depth comments
    and questions in advance of the presentation.

    We invite all student researchers to submit their work to the workshop. As the
    main goal of the workshop is to provide feedback, the emphasis is on work in
    progress.

    The research being presented can come from any topic areas within
    computational linguistics including, but not limited to:

        * pragmatics, discourse, semantics, syntax and the lexicon
        * phonetics, phonology and morphology
        * linguistic, mathematical and psychological models of language
        * information retrieval, information extraction, question answering
        * summarization and paraphrasing
        * speech recognition, speech synthesis
        * corpus-based language modeling
        * multi-lingual processing, machine translation, translation aids
        * spoken and written natural language interfaces, dialogue systems
        * multi-modal language processing, multimedia systems
        * message and narrative understanding systems

    For further information regarding requirements, reviewing, formatting and
    submission details, see the conference web site:

    http://www.acl2006.org/program/student-workshops

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