[Corpora-List] CFP: LREC Workshop on Merging and Layering Linguistic Information

From: Nancy Ide (ide@cs.vassar.edu)
Date: Mon Jan 16 2006 - 22:43:44 MET

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    CALL FOR PAPERS

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    MERGING AND LAYERING LINGUISTIC INFORMATION
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    To be held in conjunction with
    The 5th International Language Resources and Evaluation Conference
    Magazzini del Cotone Conference Centre
    Genoa, Italy
    May 23, 2006

    http://www.cs.vassar.edu/~ide/events/MERGING-LREC2006/

    ORGANIZERS
    Erhard Hinrichs, University of Tuebingen, Germany
    Nancy Ide, Vassar College, USA
    Martha Palmer, University of Colorado, Boulder, USA
    James Pustejovsky, Brandeis University, USA

    Treebanks and other theme-specific annotation schemes, together with
    stand-alone resources such as syntactic and semantic lexicons, wordnets,
    and framenets, enable annotation of natural language at different
    structural levels. These resources have become crucially important for
    the development of data-driven approaches to NLP, human language
    technologies, grammar extraction, and linguistic research in general.
    However, most of these resources and schemes have been developed by
    different groups working at different sites around the world, and their
    design is often driven by different linguistic theories and/or
    application requirements. Efforts to merge resources and annotations in
    order to exploit the information in all of them have shown how difficult
    the problem of mapping categories and features reflecting a particular
    conceptual design can be.

    This workshop is designed to bring together researchers involved in the
    development and/or use of theme-specific annotation schemes and
    supporting language resources to share experiences and methodologies, in
    order to provide a basis for addressing the obstacles to future resource
    and annotation development efforts. Another goal of the workshop is to
    move towards agreement on linguistic annotation standards for different
    levels of representation; that is, frameworks that will allow (a)
    individual annotations to cohabit with one another (providing
    consistency), (b) specification components from different annotation
    schemas to communicate with one another, in order to refer to merged
    information (creating integration), (c) underspecification of annotation
    information at all levels (enabling incremental addition of information
    over the processing history), (d) maintenance of individual annotations
    as separate schemas for development, acquisition, and processing
    purposes; and (e) annotation of multi-lingual and multi-modal data.
    Finally, the workshop is intended to promote collaboration within the
    international research community on the harmonization of representations
    for linguistic information for use in both language resources and
    annotations.

    We invite submission of papers on topics relevant to resource and
    annotation formalisms, including but not limited to:

    - design principles and annotation schemes for theme-specific
    annotations
       and resources such as treebanks, lexicons, etc.
    - experiences with and methods for merging information in existing
       resources, including both resources of the same type (e.g. lexical/
    semantic
       resources) and those containing linguistic information of
    different types
       (e.g., syntax, co-reference, discourse, etc.)
    - experiences with and methods for merging annotations for different
       linguistic phenomena;
    - the role of linguistic theories in annotation development;
    - representation frameworks for multi-layered linguistic annotations;
    - methods for and results of evaluation of annotation standards;
    - tools for creation and management of integrated annotation schemas;
    - applications of resources and theme-specific annotations in acquiring
       linguistic knowledge for NLP.

    DATES
    Paper submission : March 8, 2006
    Author notification : April 7, 2006
    Workshop date : May 23, 2006

    SUBMISSION INFORMATION
    Papers should be no more than 8 pages in length and follow the format
    for submissions to the main LREC conference. Submissions in pdf format
    should be sent to merging@cs.vassar.edu.

    CONTACT
    Please send inquiries to merging@cs.vassar.edu.

    PROGRAM COMMITTEE
    Eneko Agirre, Basque Country University (Spain)
    Collin Baker, International Computer Science Institute (USA)
    Gosse Bouma (University of Groningen, The Netherlands)
    Monserrat Civit (Centre de Llenguatges i Computació, University of
    Barcelona)
    Hamish Cunningham, University of Sheffield (UK)
    Bonnie Dorr, University of Maryland (USA)
    Eva Ejerhed (U. of Umea, Umea, Sweden)
    Tomaz Erjavec, Institut Josef Stefan (Slovenia)
    David Farwell (CRL New Mexico State University, Las Cruces, NM)
    Christiane Fellbaum, Princeton University (USA)
    Charles J. Fillmore (International Computer Science Institute, Berkeley)
    Jan Hajic (Center for Computational Linguistics, Charles University,
    Prague)
    Eva Hajicova (Center for Computational Linguistics, Charles
    University, Prague)
    Eduard Hovy, International Sciences Institute (USA)
    Sandra Kübler (U. of Tübingen, Germany)
    Alessandro Lenci (University of Pisa, Italy)
    Lori Levin (LTI, CMU, Pittsburgh, PA)
    Inderjeet Mani (MITRE, Bedford, MA)
    Adam Meyer (NYU, New York, NY)
    Rada Mihalcea, University of North Texas (USA)
    Sergei Nirenburg (University of Maryland, Baltimore County)
    Joakim Nivre (Växjö University, Sweden)
    Boyan A. Onyshkevych (U.S. Dept. of Defense)
    Karel Pala, (Masaryk University, Brno)
    Gerald Penn (University of Toronto, Toronto)
    Wim Peters, University of Sheffield (UK)
    Manfred Pinkal (DFKI, Saarbruecken, Germany)
    Massimo Poesio, University of Essex (UK)
    Adam Przepiorkowski (Polish Academy of Sciences, Warsaw, Poland)
    Owen Rambow (Columbia University, NYC)
    Kiril Simov (CLPP, Sofia, Bulgaria)
    Beth Sundheim (SPAWAR Systems Center, San Diego)
    Piek Vossen (Irion technologies, The Netherlands)
    Fei Xia (IBM Watson, Hawthorne, NY)
    Bert Xue (UPENN, Philadelphia, PA)
    Dietmar Zaefferer (Ludwig-Maximilians-Universitaet, Muenchen, Germany)
    Annie Zaenen, (PARC, Palo Alto, CA)



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