[Corpora-List] CFP: CI 2006 Special Session on NLP

From: Christian Müller (cmueller@dfki.de)
Date: Fri May 19 2006 - 11:55:37 MET DST

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    CI 2006 Special Session on
    Natural Language Processing for Real Life Applications
    November 20-22, 2006 San Francisco, California, USA
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    see http://w5.cs.uni-sb.de/~cmueller/ci06

    The value to our society of being able to communicate with machines in
    everyday "natural" language (NL) cannot be overstated. NL-interfaces enable
    the user to communicate with the computer in French, English, German, or
    another human language. Their applications invole database queries,
    information retrieval from texts, so-called expert systems, and robot
    control.
    Communication with computers using speech has a lasting impact upon the work
    environment, completely new areas of application for information technology
    are opening up. Recent advances in speech recognition improve the usability
    of many types of NL-systems: Today's state-of-the-art NL-systems combine
    speech with other modes of communication such as pointing with mouse or
    finger. In addition, due to the vital interest from telecommunications
    industry, much research is done on the paralinguistic level, where features
    of the users' speech are exploited for user model acquisition.

    The Special Session on Natural Language Processing for Real Life Applications
    will cover the following topics (but is not limited to):

    1. speech recognition, in particular
    * multilingual speech recognition
    * large vocabulary continuous speech recognition with focus on the
     application

    2. real life dialog systems
    * natural language dialog systems
    * multimodal dialog systems

    3. speech-based classification
    * speaker classification, i.e. exploiting paralinguistic features of
    the speech to gather information about the speaker (for example age, gender,
    cognitive load, and emotions)
    * language and accent identification

    Paper Submission

    Please submit papers for the special session directly to the session chair
    (christian.mueller@dfki.de). DO NOT submit the papers through the IASTED
    website. Otherwise, the papers will be handled as general papers for the
    conference. Each submission will be reviewed by at least two independent
    reviewers. The final selection of papers for the session will be done by the
    session chair; acceptance/rejection letters and review comments along with
    registration information will be provided by IASTED by the general
    Notification deadline.

    Formatting instructions

    Please follow the formatting instructions provided by IASTED. See
    http://www.iasted.org/formatting-final.htm.

    Important Dates [top]

    Submissions due June 15, 2006
    Notification of acceptance August 1, 2006
    Camera-ready manuscripts due September 1, 2006
    Registration Deadline September 15, 2006
    Conference November 20 - 22, 2006

    Registration All papers accepted for the special session are required to
    register before the general conference registration deadline.

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