[Corpora-List] 2nd CFP: Workshop on Building Frame Semantics Resources for Scandinavian and Baltic Languages

From: Pierre Nugues (Pierre.Nugues@cs.lth.se)
Date: Fri Feb 09 2007 - 10:49:50 MET

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                 ********SECOND CALL FOR PAPERS*******

         Workshop on Building Frame Semantics Resources for
                 Scandinavian and Baltic Languages

       **held in conjunction with the NODALIDA 2007 Conference**

          *****SUBMISSION DEADLINE EXTENDED TO FEBRUARY 19****

    DATE AND LOCATION
    Date: Thursday 24 May 2007
    Location: University of Tartu, Estonia
    Part of the NODALIDA 2007, the 16th Nordic Conference of
    Computational Linguistics
    Workshop web page: http://nlp.cs.lth.se/frame2007/
    Conference web page: http://math.ut.ee/nodalida2007/

    OBJECTIVES
    Annotated data with role-semantic information are becoming an ever
    more important resource for many semantic systems. They form the core
    element to develop large coverage, high-performance, and reusable
    semantic parsers, classifiers as well as applications that include
    lexicography, term and information extraction, semantic processing of
    the web, text-to-scene conversion systems, etc.

    Existing examples of role annotated corpora/resources include for
    English: FrameNet, PropBank, and VerbNet, for German: Salsa, and for
    Spanish: Spanish FrameNet. However, the two main initiatives outside
    English take FrameNet as a semantic pivot and attempt to derive or
    adapt frames to the target language using manual work or
    semiautomatic systems.

    As frequently observed, the itemization of frames and lexical units
    and their manual annotation in a corpus is an expensive task that
    requires a relatively long-term and dedicated commitment. Such an
    effort is currently beyond the reach of most research teams in the
    Nordic area, which could impair the quality, and possibly the
    existence, of future semantic applications in these languages. This
    makes the construction of a role-semantic annotated corpus and the
    design of automatic or semi-automatic transfer methods a challenge as
    well as an opportunity.

    This workshop intends to be a forum for the research community to
    review current initiatives and methods as well as ideas to start the
    construction of a role annotated corpus and possibly share it across
    a families of related languages. Topics of interest include (but are
    not limited to):

    -- Transfer and adaptation of frames and role annotation from English
    and
    German
    -- Pilot annotation/projection studies
    -- Lexical inheritance mechanisms: crosslingual similarities and
    differences, protoframe design, variation and variant annotation
    -- Frame alignment and projections from English/German and across
    target languages
    -- Transfer of collocations, subcategorization, and grammatical
    functions to role annotation
    -- General methods for multilingual corpus alignment and structure
    transfer/projection
    -- "Upgrade" of existing resources: dependency annotation, small
    corpora, and bootstrapping using nonsemantically annotated data
    -- Shared annotation platforms
    -- Experience from other initiatives: Salsa, Romance FrameNet
    -- Applications of frame semantics
    -- Evaluation

    IMPORTANT DATES
    Deadline for submitting extended abstract: February 19
    Notification of acceptance: March 1
    Deadline for submitting final papers, short, max. 4 pages or full,
    max. 8 pages: April 20
    Workshop: May 24

    SUBMISSION AND ORGANIZATION
    Participants are invited to submit a one to two page extended
    abstract of their research or position statements using the NODALIDA
    styles (http://math.ut.ee/nodalida2007/author.html). Submissions must
    include author names, affiliation, and contact address. The workshop
    submissions will be reviewed by the organizing committee.

    If their abstract is accepted, authors will be invited to submit a
    short paper (max. 4 pages) or a full paper (max. 8 pages) according
    to the authors' own choice that will be published in the workshop
    proceedings.

    Submissions are to be sent to frame2007@cs.lth.se

    The workshop will take place in the NODALIDA 2007 conference and will
    include a round table where participants will be able to discuss and
    try to propose an agenda to build frame semantic resources for the
    Scandinavian and Baltic languages. Active participation and/or
    commitments from the presenters or the public to set up this agenda
    will be welcome.

    TARGET GROUPS
    All the people interested in building frame semantic resources as
    well as frame semantic analyzers for the Scandinavian and Baltic
    languages.

    ORGANIZERS
    Pierre Nugues, Lund University, Pierre.Nugues@cs.lth.se
    Richard Johansson, Lund University, Richard.Johansson@cs.lth.se



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