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    SECOND CALL FOR PAPERS

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    Balto-Slavonic Natural Language Processing 2007 (BSNLP 2007)

    with Special Theme: Information Extraction and Enabling Technologies

     

    June 29, 2007

    Prague, Czech Republic

     

    http://langtech.jrc.it/BSNLP2007

     

    BSNLP will be held in conjunction with the ACL 2007 conference
    (http://ufal.mff.cuni.cz/acl2007/)

    and is co-organised by the European Commission's Joint Research Centre.

     

    TOPIC AND MOTIVATION:

     

    The recent political and economic changes in Central and Eastern Europe

    and the related on-going enlargement of the European Union brings into focus
    new

    cultures and languages. Among them, the languages from the Balto-Slavonic

    group have an outstanding role because of their rich cultural heritage and
    the

    widespread use - over 400 million speakers.

     

    The topic of the workshop addresses Natural Language Processing (NLP) for
    the

    Balto-Slavonic languages, with the focus on Information Extraction (IE) and

    enabling technologies for this language family. The task of IE is to
    identify a

    predefined set of concepts from natural language text. The spectrum of IE

    tasks ranges from named-entity recognition, through relation extraction and

    co-reference resolution to the identification of complex events and

    cross-document entity profile extraction. Although a considerable

    amount of IE-related work exists, most of the studies are concentrated on a

    few major languages. Research on this topic, as well as on general-purpose
    NLP

    tools in the context of Balto-Slavonic languages, is still in its early
    stage and is

    progressing relatively slowly. Due to some specific phenomena like the
    highly inflectional

    character and relatively free word order, a construction of IE systems and
    other

    language processing tools (question-answering, text summarization, machine
    translation)

    for these languages is an intriguing and challenging task.

     

    This workshop can be seen as the follow-up to the successful workshop on

    Information Extraction for Slavonic and Other Central and Eastern European

    Languages (http://lml.bas.bg/IESL2003) held in conjunction with the RANLP
    2003

    conference. It is also related to the EACL 2003 workshop on Morphological

    Processing of Slavic Languages (http://nl.ijs.si/mpsl03). In particular, we
    would

    strongly encourage submissions describing systems, resources or solutions
    that

    are made available to the wider public, as these would help to promote

    computational linguistics applications for these languages.

     

    AREAS OF INTEREST include, but are not limited to:

     

    A. Specific challenges for Balto-Slavonic NLP, in particular in the context
    of IE

    and underlying technologies

     

    - text segmentation

    - morphological analysis

    - morphology models

    - morpho-syntactic disambiguation

    - named-entity recognition

    - named-entity disambiguation (e.g., geo-referencing)

    - named-entity lemmatisation

    - term and keyword extraction

    - name variant recognition and merging

    - syntactic parsing and chunking

    - co-reference resolution

    - word sense disambiguation

    - corpus-based knowledge acquisition

     

    B. Multilingual IE frameworks and techniques applied to these languages

     

    - tools and resources (freely available for research purposes will be
    preferred)

    - experience with, and evaluation of, linguistic data and processing
    resources

    - comparative evaluation between languages

     

    C. IE solutions for these languages:

     

    - scenario template filling / event extraction

    - relation extraction

    - automatic pattern learning

    - corpus studies and statistical techniques for IE

    - IE from Web sources

    - IE-based ontology population

    - IE evaluation

    - IE techniques for Question/Answering and Answer Extraction

    - Utilisation of IE-based techniques in other NLP applications

     

    INTENDED AUDIENCE

     

    The goal of this workshop is to bring together researchers and practitioners

    working on NLP for Balto-Slavonic languages, in particular on IE and core

    technologies supporting IE for these languages. The workshop will

    give an opportunity to exchange ideas and experience, to discuss

    hard-to-tackle problems in this field of research, and to make available

    resources more widely known.

     

    SUBMISSION

     

    Papers should describe original work and should indicate the state of

    completion of the reported results. In particular, an overlap with
    previously

    published work should be clearly mentioned. Submissions will be

    judged on correctness, novelty, technical strength, clarity of presentation,

    usability, and significance/relevance to the workshop.

     

    Submissions should follow the two-column format of the ACL 2007

    main-conference proceedings and should not exceed eight (8) pages,

    including references. We recommend to use either the LaTeX style file

    or the Microsoft-Word style file, which can be found at
    http://ufal.mff.cuni.cz/acl2007/styles.

     

    The reviewing will be blind. Therefore, the paper should not include the
    authors'

    names and affiliations. Furthermore, self-citations and other references
    that could

    reveal the author's identity should be avoided.

     

    Submission will be electronic. The only accepted format for submitted papers

    is Adobe PDF. Papers must be submitted no later than April 1, 2006

    using the submission webpage http://langtech.jrc.it/BSNLP2007/submission.

     

    Submissions will be reviewed by 3 members of the Program Committee.

    Authors of accepted papers will receive guidelines regarding how to produce

    camera-ready versions of their papers for inclusion in the ACL workshop

    proceedings.

     

    IMPORTANT DATES

     

    Workshop Paper Submission deadline: April 1

    Notification of Acceptance: April 25

    Camera-ready Version: May 9

    Workshop: June 29, 2007.

     

    LOCATION

     

    Prague, the capital of the Czech Republic, is located in the centre of
    Europe. It

    is one of the most valuable historical city reserves in Europe. The
    historical core

    of the city is listed in the UNESCO World Cultural and Natural Heritage
    Register.

    The workshop itself will take place in the TOP HOTEL Praha, located in the
    quiet

    neighbourhood of the Prague 4 district, only 15-20 minutes from the historic
    centre

    of Prague.

     

    Prague is easily reachable by car, bus or train from Central Europe (only
    3-hour

    drive from Vienna or Budapest or 4 hours from Berlin or Munich), by cheap
    flights

    from the rest of Europe, and by several direct flights from overseas.

     

    FURTHER INFORMATION

     

    For further information please write to bsnlp2007@jrc.it

    or check the workshop web page http://langtech.jrc.it/BSNLP2007.

     

    PROGRAM COMMITTEE

     

    Tania Avgustinova (University of Saarland / DFKI, Germany)

    Kalina Bontcheva (University of Sheffield, UK)

    Tomaz Erjavec (Jozef Stefan Institute, Slovenia)

    Vaclav Kubon (Charles University Prague, Czech Republic)

    Anna Kupsc (Loria, France)

    Ruta Marcinkeviciene (Vytautas Magnus University, Kaunas, Lithuania)

    Agnieszka Mykowiecka (Polish Academy of Sciences, Poland)

    Jakub Piskorski (Joint Research Centre, Italy)

    Bruno Pouliquen (Joint Research Centre, Italy)

    Hristo Tanev (Joint Research Centre, Italy)

    Marko Tadic (University of Zagreb, Croatia)

    Agata Savary (University of Tours, France)

    Kiril Simov (Bulgarian Academy of Sciences, Bulgaria)

    Wojciech Skut (Google Inc., USA)

    Ralf Steinberger (Joint Research Centre, Italy)

    Dusko Vitas (University of Beograd, Serbia)

    Roman Yangarber (University of Helsinki, Finland)

     

    PROGRAM COMMITTEE CHAIR

     

    Jakub Piskorski (Joint Research Centre, Italy)

    Hristo Tanev (Joint Research Centre, Italy)

     

    ORGANIZING COMMITTEE

     

    Jakub Piskorski (Joint Research Centre, Italy)

    Bruno Pouliquen (Joint Research Centre, Italy)

    Hristo Tanev (Joint Research Centre, Italy)

    Ralf Steinberger (Joint Research Centre, Italy)



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