[Corpora-List] Call for participation: TLSX: Computational Linguistics for Less-Studied Languages

From: Elias Ponvert (ponvert@gmail.com)
Date: Thu Oct 12 2006 - 05:05:18 MET DST

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    ==== CALL FOR PARTICIPATION:

        TLSX Texas Linguistics Society 10
        Computational Linguistics for Less-Studied Languages

        Austin, Texas 3-5 November 2006

        http://uts.cc.utexas.edu/~tls/2006tls>

    ==== DEADLINE FOR EARLY REGISTRAION:

        20 October
        Registration info:
        
    http://uts.cc.utexas.edu/~tls/2006tls/registration.php>

    ==== SCOPE:
        The past decade has seen great developments at the intersection of
        computational linguistics and language documentation, particularly
        in the focus areas of speech and video recording and
        transcription, best practices for data collection and archiving,
        and ontology development. TLSX aims to highlight the application
        of techniques from computational linguistics to the management and
        analysis of language data as well as to less-studied languages or
        less-studied varieties of well-studied languages.

        The goal of TLSX is to further the state of computational
        linguistics for less-studied languages by bringing together
        researchers working at this frontier and providing a forum for the
        presentation of original research. We anticipate work both from
        documentary and descriptive linguists interested in improving
        technologies for linguistic analysis and from computational
        linguists interested in theoretical issues such as the application
        of data-driven natural language processing (NLP) techniques to
        languages for which there exists relatively little
        digitally-available data.

    ==== INVITED SPEAKERS:
        * Jason Baldridge, University of Texas at Austin
        * Emily Bender, University of Washington
        * Steven Bird, University of Melbourne
        * Katrin Erk, University of Texas at Austin
        * Mark Liberman, University of Pennsylvania
        * Raymond Mooney, University of Texas at Austin

    ==== PROGRAM:

    == Friday, November 3, 2006
    8:30 - 9:15 Registration / Coffee and refreshments
    9:15 - 9:30 Opening remarks

    9:30 - 10:45
        Keynote address
        Linguistic Data Management with the Natural Language Toolkit
        Steven Bird, University of Melbourne, University of Pennsylvania

    10:50 - 11:20
        Annotating and archiving natural language paradigms online
        Dorothee Beerman & Atle Prange

    11:20 - 11:50
        The SIL FieldWorks Language Explorer Approach to Morphological Parsing
        H. Andrew Black & Gary F. Simons

    1:00 - 1:30
        A Method for Enhancing Search Using Transliteration of Mandarin Chinese
        Vijay John

    1:30 - 2:00
        Inflectional Vocalization of Arabic Text: A MaxEnt Tagging Approach
        Frederick M. Hoyt

    2:10 - 3:35
        Keynote address
        Cutting Corpus Costs: Machine Learning and Annotation
        Jason Baldridge , University of Texas at Austin

    3:50 - 5:30
        Panel Discussion

        Understanding needs of documentary and descriptive linguistics,
        gaps in the current tool set, problems of current technologies,
        issues involved in doing work on less-studied languages
        Tony Woodbury, moderator

    == Saturday, November 4, 2006
    9:00 - 10:15
        Keynote address
        TBA
        Emily Bender, University of Washington

    10:20 - 10:50
        Two Approaches to Mayan Grammar Development in CCG
        Elias Ponvert

    10:50 - 11:20
        A Combinatory Categorial Grammar of a Fragment of American Sign Language
        Tony Wright

    11:20 - 11:50
        A Morphological Analyzer for Verbal Aspect in American Sign Language
        Aaron Shield & Jason Baldridge

    1:00 - 2:15
        Keynote address
        Detecting outliers: useful for word sense assignment - and for
        aiding manual annotation?
        Katrin Erk, University of Texas at Austin

    2:20 - 2:50
        Affix Discovery based on Entropy and Economy Measurements
        Alfonso Medina-Urrea

    2:50 - 3:20
        Enriching Language Data through Projected Structures
        William Lewis, Fei Xia, & Dan Jinguji

    3:20 - 3:50
        Finite State Methods for Bantu Verb Morphology
        Robert Elwell

    4:05 - 5:20
        Keynote address
        TBA
        Ray Mooney, University of Texas at Austin

    == Sunday, November 5, 2006

    9:00 - 10:15
        Keynote address
        TBA
        Mark Liberman, University of Pennsylvania

    10:30 - 12:30
        Panel Discussion
        How can computational linguistics address the needs of documentary
        and descriptive linguistics, and how will doing so further the
        state of research in the field of computational linguistics? What
        are fruitful directions for future research? Where do we go from
        here?

    ==== PROGRAM COMMITTEE:
        * Steven Abney -- University of Michigan
        * Jason Baldridge -- University of Texas at Austin
        * Emily Bender -- University of Washington
        * Steven Bird -- University of Melbourne
        * Cem Bozsahin -- Middle East Technical University
        * Katrin Erk -- University of Texas at Austin
        * Daffyd Gibbon -- Universitaet Bielefeld
        * Jeff Good -- McMaster University
        * Ed Hovy -- University of Southern California
        * Fred Hoyt -- University of Texas at Austin
        * Heidi Johnson -- University of Texas at Austin
        * Jonas Kuhn -- Saarland University
        * Terry Langendoen -- University of Arizona, NSF
        * William Lewis -- University of Washington
        * Mark Liberman -- University of Pennsylvania
        * Liberty Lidz -- University of Texas at Austin
        * Chris Manning -- Stanford Univeristy
        * Ray Mooney -- University of Texas at Austin
        * Martha Palmer -- University of Colorado
        * James Pustejovsky -- Brandeis University
        * Alexandré Sevigny -- McMaster University
        * Gary Simons -- SIL
        * Mark Steedman -- University of Edinburgh
        * Tony Woodbury -- University of Texas at Austin

    ==== ORGANIZING COMMITTEE:
        * Stephen Hilderbrand
        * Heeyoung Lyu
        * Alexis Palmer
        * Elias Ponvert

        The organizing committee members are all members of the Department
        of Linguistics at The University of Texas at Austin.

        Please contact tls@uts.cc.utexas.edu with any questions or concerns.

    -- 
    Elias Ponvert
    http://comp.ling.utexas.edu/ponvert/
    



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