[Corpora-List] ACL Workshop on Multiword Expressions - 2nd Call for Papers

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Date: Tue Mar 13 2007 - 17:22:33 MET

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                                           2nd CALL FOR PAPERS

                                          ACL 2007 Workshop
            
                  A Broader Perspective on Multiword Expressions

                  Endorsed by the ACL Special Interest Group on the
    Lexicon (SIGLEX)

    Date: June, 28 (AM), 2007
    Location: Prague, Czech Republic

    Submission deadline: 26 March 2007
    Workshop Website: http://www.let.uu.nl/~Nicole.Gregoire/personal/
    ACL07-MWE/
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    In recent years, the NLP community has increasingly become aware of
    the problems
    that multiword expressions (MWEs) pose. A considerable amount of
    research has
    been conducted in this area, some within large research projects
    dedicated to
    MWEs. Although progress has been made especially in the area of
    multiword
    extraction, a number of fundamental questions remain unanswered.

    Following up workshops on various aspects of MWEs at previous ACL
    conferences,
    we want to address these questions in this year's MWE workshop:

    - Is it sufficient to use purely statistical methods for the
    extraction of MWEs
    from corpora, or is it necessary to harness human knowledge and
    linguistic insights?
    - Is fully automatic MWE extraction feasible, or will manual
    validation always
    be required?
    - What is the nature of MWEs, and how can they be defined formally?
    - To what extent can definitions and extraction procedures be
    generalised to other
    languages, other text types and other types of MWEs?
    - Can and should we distinguish subtypes of MWEs for NLP applications?

    In addition to these fundamental issues, we want to address the
    practical question
    of what is needed for a successful treatment of MWEs in NLP:

    - What properties should be specified for MWEs or subtypes of MWEs in
    the lexicon?
    - Can we detect these properties automatically with sufficient accuracy?
    - How can existing grammars be adapted in order to deal better with
    MWEs?
    - What role do the semantics of MWEs play in NLP applications and can
    they be
    determined automatically from large corpora?

    We therefore solicit papers describing linguistically motivated
    approaches to MWEs,
    comparative studies across languages or different subtypes of MWEs,
    and the
    treatment of MWEs in NLP applications. This includes (but is not
    limited to) research
    on:

    - Linguistic, Empirical and Cognitive Properties of MWEs: research
    into the definitions
    and characteristic properties of MWEs and the impact that such
    information has on NLP
    applications.

    - Classes of MWEs: investigating classes (or subtypes) of MWEs and
    the extent to which
    computational techniques transfer to different classes and different
    languages.

    - Linguistic and Psycholinguistic Theories of MWEs: combining the
    computational
    treatment of a class of MWEs with a solid linguistic and/or
    psycholinguistic analysis.

    SUBMISSION INFORMATION

    Submissions should follow the two-column format of ACL proceedings
    and should not
    exceed eight (8) pages, including references.

    As reviewing will be blind, the paper should not include the authors'
    names and
    affiliations. Furthermore, self-citations and other references (e.g.
    to projects,
    corpora, or software) that could reveal the author's identity should
    be avoided. For
    example, instead of "We previously showed (Smith, 1991) ...", write
    "Smith previously
    showed (Smith, 1991) ...".

    Submission will be electronic, using the workshop's START paper
    submission webpage
    (http://www.softconf.com/acl07/ACL07-WS6/submit.html). The only
    accepted format for
    submitted papers is Adobe PDF. The papers must be submitted no later
    than 7pm US
    Eastern time March 26, 2007 (23:59 GMT March 26, 2007). Papers
    submitted after
    that time will not be reviewed.

    WORKSHOP FORMAT

    This is a half-day workshop. The accepted papers will be presented as
    20-minute talks
    followed by a 10-minute discussion.

    IMPORTANT DATES

    Paper submission deadline: March 26, 2007
    Notification of acceptance: April 30, 2007
    Camera ready papers due: May 9, 2007
    Workshop date: June 28 (AM), 2007

    PROGRAM COMITTEE

    Iñaki Alegria (University of the Basque Country)
    Timothy Baldwin (Stanford University, USA; University of Melbourne,
    Australia)
    Colin Bannard (Max Planck Institute, Germany)
    Francis Bond (NTT Communication Science Laboratories, Japan)
    Beatrice Daille (Nantes University, France)
    Gael Dias (Beira Interior University, Portugal)
    James Dowdall (University of Sussex, UK)
    Uli Heid (Stuttgart University, Germany)
    Kyo Kageura (University of Tokyo, Japan)
    Anna Korhonen (University of Cambridge, UK)
    Brigitte Krenn (OFAI, Vienna, Austria)
    Dan Moldovan (University of Texas, USA)
    Rosamund Moon (University of Birmingham, UK)
    Diana McCarthy (University of Sussex, UK)
    Eric Laporte (University of Marne-la-Vallee, France)
    Preslov Nakov (University of California, USA)
    Jan Odijk (University of Utrecht, The Netherlands)
    Stephan Oepen (Stanford University, USA; University of Oslo, Norway)
    Darren Pearce (University of Sussex, UK)
    Scott Piao (University of Manchester, UK)
    Violeta Seretan (University of Geneva, Switzerland)
    Suzanne Stevenson (University of Tuebingen, Germany)
    Beata Trawinski (University of Toronto, Canada)
    Kiyoko Uchiyama (Keio University, Japan)
    Ruben Urizar (University of the Basque Country)
    Begoña Villada Moirón (University of Groningen, The Netherlands)
    Aline Villavicencio (Federal University of Rio Grande do Sul, Brazil)

    WORKSHOP CHAIRS

    Nicole Grégoire
    University of Utrecht, The Netherlands

    Stefan Evert
    University of Osnabrueck, Germany

    Su Nam Kim
    University of Melbourne, Australia

    CONTACT

    For any inquiries regarding the workshop please contact Nicole Grégoire
    (Nicole.Gregoire@let.uu.nl).



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