LINGUIST List 17.3619
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Wed Dec 06 2006
Calls: Computational Linguistics/Morocco
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1. Helene
Mazo,
Workshop on NLP in Arabic
Message 1: Workshop on NLP in Arabic
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Date: 05-Dec-2006
From: Helene Mazo <info elda.org>
Subject: Workshop on NLP in Arabic
Full Title: Workshop on NLP in Arabic
Date: 25-Mar-2007 - 27-Mar-2007
Location: Fez, Morocco
Contact Person: Paolo Rosso
Meeting Email: < click here to access email >
Web Site: http://www.ictis07.org/event/workshop.htm
Linguistic Field(s): Computational Linguistics
Subject Language(s): Arabic, Standard
Call Deadline: 07-Jan-2007
Meeting Description:
Many of the computational linguistics conferences and competitions give the chance to the researchers to discuss and compare language-independent techniques. However, the Arabic language is quite different from other languages and a special focus is needed from the researchers to tackle the challenges it presents. The final aim of this event is to bring together researchers interested in the area of the NLP in the Arabic language to foster the discussion of the future of this research area in a language which is one of the six official languages of the United Nations, one of the five working languages of the African Union and spoken by more than 300 millions of people all around the world.
Second Call for Papers Second international Information and Communication Technologies International Symposium (ICTIS'07) March 25-27, 2007 ? Fez, Morocco http://www.ictis07.org/ Nowadays, Natural Language Processing (NLP) techniques are being widely investigated because they represent the key to develop tools able to process the huge amount of digital information available both on the Internet and the local repositories held by institutions and companies. In comparison with other languages, the Arabic language is in a need of great investigations in the NLP techniques to provide the necessary resources to the interested researchers and to discern the relevant and appropriate techniques for this language. Workshop Format and Paper Submission: Submit the short paper (up to 4 pages) by e-mail by January 7, 2007 to nlparabic dsic.upv.es. Please, use the template available at main conference website: http://www.ictis07.org/. Submitted papers will be judged based on relevance to the NLP in Arabic dissemination, novelty of the idea, technical quality, clarity of presentation, and expected impact on future research within the area of focus. Registration to ICTIS'07 will be required for participation, so perspective participants are invited to refer to the main conference website for all details not covered in the present call. Topics: Submissions are welcome in all the areas of Natural Language Processing in the Arabic language. We invite papers which explore topics of interest including: - Information Retrieval - Information Extraction - Question Answering - Text Clustering - Text Summarization - Text Mining - Named Entity Recognition - Word Sense Discrimination - Ontologies - Lexical resources Important Dates: Paper submission deadline Jan 7 2007 Notification of acceptance Jan 21 2007 Final Paper Submission deadline Jan 29 2007 Advance Registration deadline Jan 30 2007 Workshop Mar 25-27 2007 Workshop Co-chairs: Paolo Rosso Universidad Politécnica de Valencia, Spain Abdelouahid Lyhyaoui Abdelmalek Essaadi University, Morocco Program Committee (tentative): Khalid Choukri (ELDA, France) Mona Diab (Columbia University, USA) Oard Douglas (University of Maryland, USA) Alexander Gelbukh (Instituto Politécnico Nacional, Mexico) Grefenstette Gregory (LIC2M/CEA-LIST, France) Nizar Habash (Columbia University, USA) Mohamed Maamouri (University of Pennsylvania, USA) Manuel Montes y Gómez (INAOE-Puebla, Mexico) Horacio Rodrigo (Universitat Politècnica de Catalunya, Spain)
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