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    First Call for Papers

    OLP2 - 2nd Workshop on Ontology Learning and Population -- Bridging
    the Gap between Text and Knowledge

    Workshop at COLING/ACL 2006

    July 22nd, 2006
    Sydney, Australia

    Supported By SmartWeb (http://www.smartweb-projekt.de/)

    Topic and Motivation

    An ontology is an explicit and formal specification of a shared
    conceptualization of a domain of interest. Ontologies formalize the
    intensional aspects of a domain, whereas the extensional part is
    provided by a knowledge base that contains assertions about instances
    of concepts and relations as defined by the ontology. The process of
    defining and instantiating a knowledge base is referred to as
    knowledge markup or ontology population, whereas (semi-)automatic
    support in ontology development is usually referred to as ontology
    learning.

    Ontologies have been broadly used in knowledge management
    applications, including Semantic Web applications and research. In
    recent years, ontologies have regained interest also within the NLP
    community, specifically in such applications as information
    extraction, text mining and question answering. However, as ontology
    development is a tedious and costly process there has been an equally
    growing interest in the automatic learning of ontologies. Much of this
    work has been focused on textual data as human language is a primary
    mode of knowledge transfer. In this way, textual data provide both a
    resource for the ontology learning process as well as an application
    medium for developed ontologies.

    Automatic methods for text-based ontology learning and population have
    developed over recent years, but it is difficult to compare approaches
    and results. In the 1st Workshop on Ontology Learning and Population
    (at ECAI 2004, Spain) we addressed this issue through an emphasis on
    the evaluation aspects of the reported work. In the context of the 2nd
    workshop we intend to continue this emphasis by providing a common
    data set for participants to work with, consisting of an ontology and
    document collection in the football (soccer) domain and a
    corresponding automatically extracted knowledge base. Participants
    will be free to use this or other data, but are encouraged to use the
    common data set for their experiments in order to better compare
    results with other participants. Please notify the organizers your
    interest in this.
        An additional topic we intend to address at this workshop is the
        relation between NLP and ontology development, the communities of
        which are working on similar topics but using different
        terminology. As this leads to a confound communication, the
        potential for interdisciplinary work becomes much less
        pronounced. We therefore intend the workshop to contribute to an
        enhanced interdisciplinary understanding of tasks, methods and
        evaluations.

    Areas of Interest

    To provide a clear focus we request novel work on:

    - Concept formation on the basis of text
    - Learning concept hierarchies / non-taxonomic relations / rules /
    - axioms from text
    - Named-Entity Recognition with respect to an ontology
    - Ontology-based information extraction
    - Ontology learning for IE, IR, MT, QA
    - Gold standard and task-based evaluation of ontology learning,
    - e.g. in IE, IR, MT, QA

    Important Dates

    April 17th Submission Deadline
    May 17th Notification
    June 2nd Camera-ready Version
    July 22nd Workshop

    Submission

    Submissions should follow the two-column format of ACL proceedings and
    should not exceed eight (8) pages, including references. Submission
    will be electronic. The only accepted format for submitted papers is
    Adobe PDF. The papers must be submitted no later than April 17,
    2006. Papers submitted after that time will not be reviewed.

    Organizing Committee

    Paul Buitelaar - DFKI, Germany
    Philipp Cimiano - AIFB, Univ. of Karlsruhe, Germany
    Berenike Loos - European Media Lab, Germany

    Program Committee

    Eneko Agirre - Basque Country University, Spain
    Enrique Alfonseca - Universidad Autonoma de Madrid, Spain
    Nathalie Aussenac-Gilles - IRIT- CNRS Toulouse, France
    Timothy Baldwin - University of Melbourne, Australia
    Roberto Basili - Universita di Roma "Tor Vergata", Italy
    Johan Bos - Universita di Roma "La Sapienza", Italy
    Christopher Brewster - University of Sheffield, UK
    Nigel Collier - National Institute of Informatics, Japan
    Ido Dagan - Bar Ilan University, Israel
    Eric Gausier - XEROX XRCE, France
    Asuncion Gomez-Perez - Universidad Politecnica de Madrid, Spain
    Marko Grobelnik - Jozef Stefan Institute, Slovenia
    Andreas Hotho - University of Kassel, Germany
    Eduard Hovy - USC, Information Sciences Institute, USA
    Vipul Kashyap - Partners HealthCare System, USA
    Bernardo Magnini - ITC-IRST, Italy
    Diana Maynard - University of Sheffield, UK
    Adeline Nazarenko - LIPN - Universite Paris-Nord, France
    Claire Nedellec - MIG, INRA, France
    George Paliouras - NCSR "Demokritos", Greece
    Robert Porzel - European Media Lab, Germany
    Marie-Laure Reinberger - Universiteit Antwerpen, Belgium
    Marta Sabou - Knowledge Media Institute, UK
    Michael Sintek - DFKI, Germany
    Peter Spyns - Vrije Universiteit Brussel, Belgium
    Steffen Staab - University of Koblenz-Landau, Germany
    Vojtech Svatek - University of Economics, Prague, Czech Rep.
    Paola Velardi - Universita di Roma "La Sapienza", Italy
    Dominic Widdows - MAYA Design, USA

    Workshop Registration
    All workshop participants must register for COLING/ACL 2006



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