[Corpora-List] Call for Papers: Cross Lingual Information Access

From: Ralf Steinberger (ralf.steinberger@jrc.it)
Date: Tue Aug 29 2006 - 16:06:43 MET DST

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    Call for Papers for the Workshop:

         CROSS LINGUAL INFORMATION ACCESS
         ADDRESSING THE INFORMATION NEED OF MULTILINGUAL SOCIETIES

    To take place on 6 January 2007 in Hyderabad, India,
    at the International Joint Conference on Artificial Intelligence (IJCAI)
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    URL: http://search.iiit.ac.in/CLIA2007/

    The development of digital and online information repositories is creating
    many opportunities and also new problems in information retrieval. Online
    documents are available internationally in many different languages. This
    makes it possible for users to directly access previously unimagined sources
    of information. However in conventional information retrieval systems the
    user must enter a search query in the language of the documents in order to
    retrieve it. This requires that the user can formulate his/her queries in
    all possible languages and can decipher documents returned by the retrieval
    process. This restriction clearly limits the amount and type of information
    which an individual user really has access to.

    Cross-language information retrieval enables users to enter queries in
    languages they are fluent in, and uses language translation methods to
    retrieve documents originally written in other languages. Cross-Language
    Information Access is an extension of the Cross-Language Information
    Retrieval paradigm. Users who are unfamiliar with the language of documents
    retrieved are often unable to obtain relevant information from these
    documents. The objective of Cross-Language Information Access is to
    introduce additional post retrieval processing to enable users make sense of
    these retrieved documents. This additional processing may take the form of
    machine translation of snippets, summarization and subsequent translation of
    summaries and/or information extraction.

    In the past five years, research in Cross Lingual Information Access has
    been vigorously pursued through the Cross-Language Evaluation Forum (CLEF),
    NTCIR Asian Language Retrieval, Question-answering Workshop and such other
    fora. Significant results have been obtained in multilingual summarization
    workshops and cross-language named entity extraction challenges by the ACL
    (Association for Computational Linguistics) and the Geographic Information
    retrieval (GeoCLEF) track of CLEF.

    This workshop aims to bring together various trends in cross and
    multi-lingual information retrieval and access. It will provide a
    comprehensive survey of the state of the art technology and systems, and
    present emerging technologies in this domain. We will bring together ideas
    from academia, government, and industry to cover a broad spectrum of
    applications and views. The workshop will consist of a set of invited talks
    and presentations of technical papers which will be selected after peer
    review from the submissions received.

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    CALL FOR PAPERS
     
    We solicit submissions describing research on all aspects of Cross Lingual
    Information Access and Retrieval. Topics of interest include but are not
    limited to:
     
    - Cross-language information retrieval,
    - Cross-media search (speech, video, audio),
    - Uses of Machine Translation in multilingual information access,
    - Search based on language independent forms
    - Cross-language text categorization,
    - Other CLIR research issues, user studies / interactive CLIA
    - Multilingual Cross lingual named entity recognition,
    - Multilingual digital libraries,
    - Scalability issues in multilingual information access/ system evaluation.
    - Cross Lingual/Multilingual question answering
    - Multi-lingual Summarization
    - Practical systems on various domains.
     

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    IMPORTANT DATES
     
    Submission of contributions to workshops: September 25, 2006
    Workshop paper acceptance notification: October 23, 2006
    Workshop: January 6 2007.
     

    Ralf Steinberger (Ralf.Steinberger@jrc.it)
    European Commission - Joint Research Centre (JRC)
    IPSC - SeS - Language Technology (http://langtech.jrc.it,
    http://press.jrc.it/NewsExplorer)
    T.P. 267, Via Fermi 1
    21020 Ispra (VA), Italy



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