[Corpora-List] COLING/ACL 2006: 2nd Call for Tutorial Proposals

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Date: Tue Dec 06 2005 - 05:25:36 MET

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                          Second Call For Tutorial Proposals

                                    COLING/ACL'06

    Tutorial proposals are invited for the Tutorial Program of
    COLING/ACL'06, to be held in Sydney, Australia, July 17th-21st, 2006
    (see www.coling2006.org or www.acl2006.org). COLING/ACL'06 combines
    the Joint 21st International Conference on Computational Linguistics
    and the 44th Annual Meeting of the Association for Computational
    Linguistics (COLING/ACL'06). The tutorials will be held on the weekend
    preceding the conference.

    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.

    The ACL has a set of policies on tutorials. You can find general
    information on policies regarding financial support of ACL tutorials,
    at the following URL:
    http://www.cis.udel.edu/~carberry/ACL/tutorial-payment-policy.html.

    SUBMISSION DETAILS

    Proposals for tutorials should contain:

    * A title and brief description of the tutorial content and its
     relevance to the COLING/ACL community (not more than 2 pages).
    * A brief outline of the tutorial structure showing that the
     tutorial's core content can be covered in a three-hour slot (including
     a coffee break). In exceptional cases six-hour tutorial slots are
     available as well.
    * The names, postal addresses, phone numbers, and email addresses of
     the tutorial instructors, including a one-paragraph statement of their
     research interests and areas of expertise.
    * A list of previous venues and approximate audience sizes, if the same
     or a similar tutorial has been given elsewhere; otherwise an estimate
     of the audience size.
    * A description of special requirements for technical equipment (e.g.,
     internet access).

    Proposals should be submitted by electronic mail, in plain ASCII text
    no later than January 5, 2006 to

           Claire.Gardent@loria.fr

    The subject line should be: "COLING/ACL'06 TUTORIAL PROPOSAL".

    PLEASE NOTE: PROPOSALS WILL NOT BE ACCEPTED BY REGULAR MAIL OR FAX.

    TUTORIAL SPEAKER RESPONSIBILITIES

    Accepted tutorial speakers will be notified by January 20, 2006, and
    must then provide descriptions of their tutorials for inclusion in the
    conference registration material by April 10, 2006. The description
    should be in three formats: a LaTeX version that fits onto 1/2 page;
    an ASCII version that can be included with the email announcement; and
    an HTML version that can be included on the conference web site.
    Tutorial speakers must provide tutorial materials, at least containing
    copies of the course slides as well as a bibliography for the material
    covered in the tutorial, by June 6, 2006.

    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 date: July 16, 2006

    TUTORIALS CHAIR

    Claire Gardent, CNRS/Nancy

    Please send inquiries concerning COLING/ACL'06 tutorials to

           Claire.Gardent@loria.fr



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