[Corpora-List] Australia: Fifth SIGHAN Workshop on Chinese Language Processing, at Coling-ACL 2006 --- CFP

From: Timothy Baldwin (tim@csse.unimelb.edu.au)
Date: Tue Feb 14 2006 - 12:12:02 MET

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    Call for Papers

    Fifth SIGHAN Workshop on Chinese Language Processing
    COLING/ACL 2006 Workshop
    July 22-23, 2006
    http://www.sighan.org/swclp5/

    Sydney, Australia

    Background and Goals

    Growing interest in Chinese language processing is leading to the
    development of resources such as annotated corpora, word segmenters,
    part-of-speech taggers, and parsers. As more resources have become
    available recently, it is crucial to create a platform that allows
    easy exchange of information and data and the comparison of different
    approaches to various NLP tasks. The SIGHAN workshops provide a forum
    where the latest research in these areas can be shared.

    Past SIGHAN workshops included the organization of the First and
    Second International Chinese Word Segmentation Bakeoff, where many
    word segmentation systems from academia and industry were
    evaluated. The evaluations conducted have proven to be influential,
    and the evaluation data set has become the benchmark for Chinese word
    segmentation in the Chinese language processing community.

    COLING/ACL 2006 in Sydney will provide an ideal opportunity to bring
    together again influential as well as aspiring researchers from Hong
    Kong, Mainland China, Singapore, and Taiwan and other interested
    Chinese language processing researchers from around the world, to
    deliberate and interact on a range of NLP issues.

    The first day of the workshop (July 22) will consist of papers on all
    aspects of Chinese language processing, including but not limited to:

    word segmentation
    part-of-speech tagging
    parsing
    lexical semantics
    word sense disambiguation
    lexicon acquisition
    corpus development
    discourse processing
    generation
    cross-lingual information retrieval
    machine translation

    The second half-day of the workshop (July 23) will present results
    >From a bakeoff. A SIGHAN business meeting will discuss lessons
    learned
    and future plans. This year's third SIGHAN bakeoff will be held during
    the Spring of 2006. This year, in addition to the standard Chinese
    word segmentation task, we also plan a new track on named entity
    recognition and tagging from unsegmented Chinese text. Training and
    testing resources will be provided in both traditional and simplified
    character sets from a range of institutions including Chinese
    Knowledge and Information Processing group of Academia Sinica, City
    University of Hong Kong, Microsoft Research Asia, Peking University,
    and the Universities of Pennsylvania and Colorado.

    Submission Method

    Papers should be written in English and may not exceed 8 pages
    (including all illustrations, references and appendices, and using
    11pt for the main text). We strongly recommend the use of the LaTeX
    style files or MS Word document template provided by COLING/ACL 2006,
    available at http://www.acl2006.org/program/style. Since reviewing
    will be blind, manuscripts should not include authors' names and
    affiliations. Papers should be submitted via START, for which more
    detail will be available in due course.

    Important Dates

    Workshop paper submission deadline: April 12, 2006
    Notification of acceptance: May 12, 2006
    Camera ready version deadline: May 31, 2006

    Bakeoff Registration Opens: March 15, 2006
    Full training data made available: April 17, 2006
    Test data made available: May 15, 2006
    Test results due from participants: May 17, 2006
    Results reported privately to participants: May 19, 2006
    Final reports due from participants: June 2, 2006

    Organizers

    Workshop Chair

    Hwee Tou Ng, National University of Singapore
    (nght at comp.nus.edu.sg)

    Workshop Co-Chair

    Olivia Oi Yee Kwong, City University of Hong Kong
    (rlolivia at cityu.edu.hk)

    Bakeoff Coordinators

    Gina-Anne Levow, University of Chicago
    (levow at cs.uchicago.edu)

    Olivia Oi Yee Kwong, City University of Hong Kong
    (rlolivia at cityu.edu.hk)

    Workshop Program Committee

    Aitao Chen, Yahoo!
    Keh-Jiann Chen, Academia Sinica
    David Chiang, USC Information Sciences Institute
    Pascale Fung, Hong Kong University of Science and Technology
    Jianfeng Gao, Microsoft
    Julia Hockenmaier, University of Pennsylvania
    Xuanjing Huang, Fudan University
    Daniel Jurafsky, Stanford University
    Kui-Lam Kwok, Queens College, CUNY
    Gina-Anne Levow, University of Chicago
    Haizhou Li, Institute for Infocomm Research
    Mu Li, Microsoft Research Asia
    Qun Liu, Chinese Academy of Sciences
    Xiaoqiang Luo, IBM
    Qing Ma, Ryukoku University
    Yuji Matsumoto, Nara Institute of Science and Technology
    Martha Palmer, University of Colorado
    Fuchun Peng, Yahoo!
    Richard Sproat, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
    Maosong Sun, Tsinghua University
    Haifeng Wang, Toshiba
    Kam-Fai Wong, Chinese University of Hong Kong
    Fei Xia, University of Washington at Seattle
    Nianwen Xue, University of Pennsylvania
    Jun Zhao, Chinese Academy of Sciences
    Tiejun Zhao, Harbin Institute of Technology
    Guodong Zhou, Institute for Infocomm Research
    Ming Zhou, Microsoft Research Asia
    Jingbo Zhu, Northeastern University



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