[Corpora-List] SIGPHON'06: Deadline Extension

From: Richard Wicentowski (richwiss@gmail.com)
Date: Tue Mar 07 2006 - 15:08:49 MET

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    The deadline for submitting to the SIGPHON'06 workshop has been extended
    to March 20. See full details in the Call for Papers below:

    =======================================================

                                 Call for Papers

                                 HLT-NAACL 2006

                               Eighth Meeting of the
                            ACL Special Interest Group
                            in Computational Phonology

                              New York City, NY, USA
                                  June 8, 2006

    Workshop Description and Motivation
    -----------------------------------
    Eighth Meeting of the ACL Special Interest Group in Computational Phonology

    The workshop will be devoted to all areas of computation, as applied
    to contemporary phonology and morphology. Papers will be on
    substantial, original, and unpublished research on any aspect of
    computational phonology and computational morphology.

    Preference will be given to high-quality papers which address the role
    of computational morphology and phonology in NLP. In particular, we
    are looking for work which shows how (or if) morphology and phonology
    are useful in larger problems such as machine translation, speech
    recognition, OCR, or sentence-level parsing.

    Other topics include, but are not limited to, those listed below,
    focusing on recent developments since our last meeting at ACL
    (Barcelona) in 2004.

    * Speech technologies relating to phonology
    * Unsupervised learning of phonotactics, morphology, and phonology
    * Stochastic or probabilistic phonology
    * Computational evolutionary modeling of phonological systems
    * Language-independent learning algorithms relating to computational phonology
    * Finite-state formalizations of phonology
    * Computational morphology and morphological modeling
    * Speech generation
    * Assistive learning tools for second language speakers

    One of the missions of SIGPHON is to encourage interaction between
    work in computational linguistics and work in theoretical phonology,
    in the hope that both fields profit from the interaction. In
    addition, SIGPHON continues to promote work in computational
    morphology, seeking to fill in for the absence of an analogous
    SIGMORPH group. Our recent meetings have been successful in both
    regards, and we hope to see this continue in 2006. Many mainstream
    phonologists are employing computational tools and models that are of
    considerable interest to computational linguists more generally, and
    our intention is that this workshop should be a forum to bring this
    work to the attention of a wider range of computational linguists.

    This workshop will be the eighth meeting of SIGPHON, the ACL Special
    Interest Group in Computational Phonology. We will hold a full-day
    workshop consisting of approximately 12 half-hour presentations plus
    an invited speaker.

    The principal goal of the workshop is to bring together researchers in
    the area of computational phonology. Computational phonology is an
    important and recognized subfield of computational linguistics, but has
    received little attention at recent ACL meetings. We expect the workshop
    to facilitate interactions among computational phonologists who are
    attending ACL, and to attract more attendance by computational
    phonologists.

    The workshop will be held on June 8, immediately after the HLT-NAACL
    2006 meetings in New York City.

    The workshop website is: http://nlp.cs.swarthmore.edu/sigphon06/
    The SIGPHON website is: http://nlp.cs.swarthmore.edu/sigphon/
    The HLT-NAACL 2006 website is: http://nlp.cs.nyu.edu/hlt-naacl06/

    Organizers and Program Committee
    --------------------------------

    SIGPHON has sponsored seven previous workshops, most recently
    co-located with ACL in Barcelona is 2004, and including Philadelphia
    (ACL) in 2002, Luxembourg (COLING) in 2000, and Montreal (ACL) in
    1998.

    The members of the SIGPHON Executive Committee have a wide range of
    research experience, covering not only computational phonology and
    morphology, but also related areas such as phonological field work,
    phonetics, statistics, psycholinguistics, and engineering. They are:

    Paul Boersma, University of Amsterdam (paul.boersma@uva.nl)
    Julie Carson-Berndsen, University College Dublin (julie.berndsen@ucd.ie)
    John Coleman, University of Oxford (john.coleman@phon.ox.ac.uk)
    Jason Eisner, The Johns Hopkins University (jason@cs.jhu.edu)
    John Goldsmith, University of Chicago (ja-goldsmith@uchicago.edu)
    Richard Wicentowski, Swarthmore College (richardw@cs.swarthmore.edu)

    The organizers will be Richard Wicentowski and Grzegorz Kondrak
    (kondrak@cs.ualberta.ca).

    The Executive Committee will appoint a program committee that will be
    responsible for selection of the papers. The program chair may invite
    additional reviewers as necessary to obtain relevant expertise and
    avoid conflicts of interest.

    The program committee will consist of all members of the executive
    plus, and the following individuals:

    Adam Albright, University of California at Santa Cruz
    Anja Belz, University of Brighton
    Steven Bird, University of Melbourne
    Mathias Creutz, Helsinki University of Technology
    Sharon Goldwater, Brown University
    Lauri Karttunen, Palo Alto Research Center
    Mike Maxwell, Linguistic Data Consortium
    Kemal Oflazer, Sabanci University
    Gerald Penn, University of Toronto
    Vito Pirrelli, I. di Linguistica Computazionale
    Richard Sproat, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign

    Important Dates
    ---------------
    * **Extended** Submission Deadline: March 20, 2006
    * Notification: April 3, 2006
    * Camera-ready Copy Due: April 21, 2006
    * Workshop: June 8, 2006

    Paper Submission
    ----------------
    Content: Papers should be original, topical, and clear. Completed work
    is preferable to intended work, but in any event the paper should clearly
    indicate the state of completion of the reported results.

    Dual Submission: Papers which are submitted to the ACL 2006 general
    conference may not be also submitted to SIGPHON 2006.

    Length: Submissions should be full-length papers, up to a maximum of 8
    pages. (The final version in the proceedings should incorporate
    reviewers' suggestions and may be up to 10 pages.) High-quality short
    papers of 4 to 5 pages will also be considered.

    Layout: Except for length, papers must conform to HLT-NAACL 2006
    formatting guidelines, available at http://nlp.cs.nyu.edu/hlt-naacl06/

    Electronic Submission: All submissions will be electronic. Reviews
    will be blind, so be careful not to disclose authorship or
    affiliation. PDF submissions are preferred over PostScript
    submissions and will be required for the final camera-ready copy.
    Submissions should be sent as an attachment to
    sigphon06@cs.swarthmore.edu. Please be sure to include accurate
    contact information in the body of the email.



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