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                            COLING/ACL 2006 NEWSLETTER NO. 2

                  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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    Main conference paper submission deadline: February 28, 2006 (Tue)
    Student research workshop paper submission deadline: February 28, 2006 (Tue)
    Submission deadlines for workshops/co-located events: see below

    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. Final list of workshops/co-located events
    2. Final list of tutorials
    3. Main Conference Call for Papers
    4. Call for Papers for Student Workshop

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    :: 1. Final list of workshops/co-located events
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    The final selection of COLING/ACL-2006 workshops and co-located events is as
    follows. For further details, see the individual web sites as listed below.

              ***************** PRE-CONFERENCE EVENTS *****************

                  ================ JULY 15-16, 2006 ================

    Title: 7th SIGdial Workshop on Discourse and Dialogue
    URL: http://sigdial06.dfki.de/
    Submission deadline: March 6, 2006

    Title: The Eighth International Workshop on Tree Adjoining Grammar and
          Related Formalisms (TAG+8)
    URL: http://www.sfb441.uni-tuebingen.de/TAG+8/
    Submission deadline: April 7, 2006

    Title: INLG 2006: International Conference on Natural Language Generation
          --- The Biennial Meeting of the Special Interest Group in Natural
          Language (SIGGEN).
    URL: http://www.ict.csiro.au/inlg2006/
    Submission deadline: April 19, 2006

              ***************** POST-CONFERENCE EVENTS *****************

                   ================ JULY 22, 2006 ================

    Title: Frontiers in Linguistically Annotated Corpora 2006:
          A Merged Workshop with 7th International Workshop on Linguistically
          Interpreted Corpora (LINC-2006) and Frontiers in Corpus Annotation III
    URL: http://www.cs.mu.oz.au/~tim/events/frontiers2006/
    Submission deadline: March 31, 2006

    Title: Sentiment and Subjectivity in Text
    URL: http://research.microsoft.com/~mgamon/ws3.aspx
    Submission deadline: April 7, 2006

    Title: Constraints and Language Processing (CSLP-06)
    URL: http://www.cslp06.org/
    Submission deadline: April 21, 2006

    Title: 2nd Workshop on Ontology Learning and Population: Bridging the Gap between Text
       and Knowledge
    URL: http://olp.dfki.de/olp2/olp2_cfp.htm
    Submission deadline: April 17, 2006

    Title: Information Extraction Beyond the Document
    URL: http://nlp.shef.ac.uk/result/iebd06/
    Submission deadline: March 31, 2006

                  ================ JULY 22-23, 2006 ================

    Title: 2006 Conference on Empirical Methods in Natural Language Processing
       (EMNLP 2006)
    URL: http://www.cs.jhu.edu/~yarowsky/SIGDAT/emnlp06.html
    Submission deadline: April 13, 2006

    Title: Fifth SIGHAN Workshop on Chinese Language Processing
    URL: http://www.sighan.org/swclp5/
    Submission deadline: April 12, 2006

                   ================ JULY 23, 2006 ================

    Title: Multilingual Language Resources and Interoperability
    URL: http://coli.lili.uni-bielefeld.dhamlri06/
    Submission deadline: April 3, 2006

    Title: Multiword Expressions: Identifying and Exploiting Underlying
          Properties
    URL: http://www.inf.ufrgs.br/~avillavicencio/mwe-acl06.html
    Submission deadline: April 12,2006

    Title: Linguistic Distances
    URL: http://www.let.rug.nl/alfa/ling-distances/
    Submission deadline: April 1, 2006

    Title: Task-Focused Summarization and Question Answering
    URL: http://research.microsoft.com/~lucyv/WS7.htm
    Submission deadline: May 1, 2006
     
    Associated summarization task: Multilingual Summarization Evaluation
    URL: http://research.microsoft.com/~lucyv/MSE2006.htm

    Title: Annotating and Reasoning about Time and Events (ARTE)
    URL: www.acl2006time.org
    Submission deadline: March 31, 2006

    Title: How can Computational Linguistics improve Information Retrieval?
    URL: http://www.cet.sunderland.ac.uk/cliir/
    Submission deadline: March 24, 2006

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    :: 2. Final list of tutorials
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    The following tutorials will be offered at COLING/ACL-2006 on July 16,
    2006. Further details will be posted on the conference web site in due course.

    David Chiang and Kevin Knight (USC/Information Sciences Institute, USA)
    Synchronous Grammars and Tree Automata

    Ronen Feldman (Bar-Ilan University, Israel)
    Mining Unstructured Data

    Michael Johnston and Srinivas Bangalore (AT&T Labs--Research, USA)
    Multimodal Language Processing

    Aravind Joshi, Rashmi Prasad (University of Pennsylvania, USA) and
       Bonnie Webber (Edinburgh University, Scotland)
    Discourse Annotation: Discourse Connectives and Discourse Relations

    Joakim Nivre (Växjö University, Sweden) and Sandra Kübler (University of
       Tübingen, Germany)
    Dependency Parsing

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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. 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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