LINGUIST List 16.2368
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Fri Aug 12 2005
Confs: Computational Ling/Chinese/Jeju Island, Korea
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1. Gina-Anne
Levow,
4th SIGHAN Workshop on Chinese Language Processing
Message 1: 4th SIGHAN Workshop on Chinese Language Processing
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Date: 09-Aug-2005
From: Gina-Anne Levow <levow cs.uchicago.edu>
Subject: 4th SIGHAN Workshop on Chinese Language Processing
4th SIGHAN Workshop on Chinese Language Processing Short Title: SIGHAN4 Date: 14-Oct-2005 - 15-Oct-2005 Location: Jeju Island, Korea, Republic of Contact: Gina-Anne Levow Contact Email: levow cs.uchicago.edu Meeting URL: http://www.sighan.org/swclp4/ Linguistic Field(s): Computational Linguistics Subject Language(s): Chinese, Mandarin (CHN) Meeting Description: Call for Participation Early Registration Deadline: August 20, 2005 Growing interest in Chinese Language Processing is leading to the development of resources such as annotated corpora, automatic word segmenters, part-of-speech taggers and parsers. As more resources have become available recently, it is crucial to create a platform that allows easy exchange of information and data and the comparison of different approaches to various NLP tasks. The SIGHAN workshops provide a forum where the latest research in these areas can be shared. IJCNLP-05 in Korea will provide an opportunity to bring together again influential as well as aspiring researchers from Hong Kong, Mainland China, Singapore, and Taiwan and other interested Chinese language researchers from around the world, to deliberate and interact on a range of NLP issues. The first day of the workshop will consist of papers on all aspects of Chinese language processing. Accepted papers cover topics including segmentation, POS tagging, parsing, named entity recognition, semantics, text categorization and discourse and dialogue. The second half-day of the workshop will present results from the Second International Chinese Segmentation Bakeoff currently underway.
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