LINGUIST List 17.3654
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Mon Dec 11 2006
Calls: Applied Ling, Comp Ling/Spain; Pragmatics, Semantics/Russia
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1. Judith
Sastre,
2007 NooJ Conference
2. Igor
Yanovich,
Formal Semantics in Moscow 3
Message 1: 2007 NooJ Conference
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Date: 10-Dec-2006
From: Judith Sastre <juh ya.com>
Subject: 2007 NooJ Conference
Full Title: 2007 NooJ Conference
Short Title: NooJ Conference
Date: 07-Jun-2007 - 09-Jun-2007
Location: Barcelona, Spain
Contact Person: Xavier Blanco
Meeting Email: < click here to access email >
Web Site: http://seneca.uab.es/jsastre
Linguistic Field(s): Applied Linguistics; Computational Linguistics
Call Deadline: 02-Mar-2007
Meeting Description:
NooJ is a linguistic development environment that includes tools to construct and maintain large-coverage lexical resources, morphological and syntactic grammars. Dictionaries and grammars are applied to texts in order to locate morphological, lexical and syntactic patterns, remove ambiguities, tag words, extract semantic entities, perform automatic Machine Translation, etc. NooJ can build lemmatized concordances of large texts from Finite-State Automata and Transducers, Context-Free grammars and Recursive Transition Networks, and can accordingly perform transformation operations on texts in cascade to recusively annotate texts, which gives it the power of a Turing machine. NooJ is based on the Object Oriented 'Component Programming' .NET framework. Its most exclusive characteristics are: NooJ's linguistic engine uses an annotation system synchronized to the text, that allows morphological, syntactic and semantic grammars to be applied to texts without modifying the original text; this allows linguists to describe various phenomena independantly, and apply the corresponding grammars in cascade. Its integration of its inflection & derivation engine into its syntactic engine allows linguists to program Harris-type transformations. NooJ includes processes texts and corpora in over 100+ file formats, including all variants of UNICODE, ASCII, HTML, MS-OFFICE, etc. ; its linguistic engine is multilingual ; it can import information from, and export its annotations back to XML documents ; NooJ command-line program and direct Object Oriented API make it much easier to integrate any of its functionalities into other applications, etc. NooJ is used as a linguistic development platform, an information retrieval system, a terminological extractor, as well as to teach linguistics and computational linguistics. To learn more about NooJ: www.nooj4nlp.net. As in previous INTEX/NooJ conferences, this meeting will be the opportunity for NooJ users, as well as other researchers interested in NLP, to meet and to exchange their experience of development, research or teaching, including computational morphology, lexicon and quantitative linguistics. It will also be the occasion to present and discover the recent developments of NooJ.
First call for papers We invite the submission of papers for the forthcoming NooJ conference, to be held in Barcelona, Spain, June 7 - 9 2007 at the Universidad Autònoma de Barcelona. To submit a paper, please send a one-page abstract before March 2, 2007 to lab.flexsem uab.es. The abstract, in French or in English, should contain the title of the article, the name, institution, surface mail and electronic address of each co-author. All papers will be reviewed by the program committee. Authors will be notified whether their papers are accepted or rejected end of april, 2007. The timeslot is 30 minutes for presentations, including 5 minutes for discussions. Program Committee: - Marga Alonso Ramos (Universidad de la Coruña, Spain) - Jorge Baptista (Univesidade do Algarve, Faro, Portugal) - Xavier Blanco (Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona, Spain) - Gisèle Chevalier (Université de Moncton, Canada) - Anaid Donabedian, (INALCO, France) - Annibale Elia (University of Salerne, Italy) - Svetla Koeva (Sofia University, Bulgaria) - Denis Lepesant (Université Lille 3, France) - Joaquim Llisterri (Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona, Spain) - Toni Martí (Universitat de Barcelona, Spain) - Denis Maurel (Universite Francois Rabelais Tours, France ) - Jean Royauté (Laboratoire d'Informatique Fondamentale de Marseille (LIF), France) - Max Silberztein (LASELDI, Université de Franche-Comté, France) - Tamas Varadi (Hungarian Academy of Sciences, Hungary) - Dusko Vitas (MATF, University of Belgrade, Serbia) Organizers: - Laboratoire FLexSem de l'Université Autonome de Barcelone - Laboratoire de SEmioLinguistique, Didactique et Informatique (LASELDI, Univ. de Franche-Comté), France - Maison des Sciences de l'Homme Claude Ledoux, France Important Dates: - Submission due date: March 2, 2007 - Registration: May 1, 2007 NooJ tutorials: - Initiation Tutorial, 20 persons maximum - Advanced Tutorial, 20 persons maximum Registration Fees: Registration fees for the workshop are 50 euros for researchers, 25 euros for students and 75 euros for other categories. During the Conference there will be an optional excursion on Friday afternoon. Contacts: - lab.flexsem uab.es - xavier.blanco uab.es - max.silberztein univ-fcomte.fr
Message 2: Formal Semantics in Moscow 3
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Date: 09-Dec-2006
From: Igor Yanovich <iyanovich mail.ru>
Subject: Formal Semantics in Moscow 3
Full Title: Formal Semantics in Moscow 3
Short Title: FSiM 3
Date: 28-Apr-2007 - 28-Apr-2007
Location: Moscow, Russia
Contact Person: Igor Yanovich
Meeting Email: < click here to access email >
Web Site: http://fsim3.narod.ru
Linguistic Field(s): Pragmatics; Semantics
Call Deadline: 25-Jan-2007
Meeting Description:
The 3rd Formal Semantics in Moscow workshop April 28, 2007 Moscow, Russia
The 3rd Formal Semantics in Moscow (FSIM) workshop will be held on April 28, 2007 at the Moscow State University. We invite abstracts for 20-minute presentations followed by 10-minute discussion on any topic in formal semantics and formal pragmatics. The main topic of this year's workshop is ''Anaphora and Beyond''. While submissions on anaphora are especially encouraged, submissions on any other topic are also welcome and will be given equal consideration. The annual FSiM workshop was originally started as a place for young researchers from the field of formal semantics and pragmatics to present their work in a lively and friendly setting. Therefore papers by young researchers are especially welcome. Invited speakers: Uli Sauerland (ZAS) Phillippe Schlenker (Institut Jean-Nicod, UCLA) The deadline for submissions is January 25, 2007. Each author may be involved in at most two submissions and may be the sole author of at most one submission. Abstracts should be anonymous and should not exceed 2 pages. To submit an abstract, please send an e-mail to fsim3.submissions gmail.com with your abstract attached as a pdf (preferably) or Microsoft Word file. In the body of the message please specify your name, affiliation, and the title of the paper. Notifications of acceptance will be sent in the late February. There is no registration fee for the workshop. Crash space will be available upon request. If you plan to attend FSIM, please be aware that obtaining a Russian visa may be a long, complicated and costly process. Guidelines for obtaining a tourist visa and information about visa fees may be found at http://fsim3.narod.ru/visa.html. We are now trying to find out if we will be able to send official invitations (needed to apply for a business visa) from the University to the participants. The information about (the possibility of) sending such invitations and getting a business visa is coming soon. Organizing committee: Igor Yanovich (Moscow State University, ABBYY Software House) Anna Pazelskaya (ABBYY Software House) Elizaveta Bylinina (Institute of Linguistics, Russian Academy of Sciences) Peter Arkadjev (Institute of Slavic Studies, Russian Academy of Sciences) Barbara H. Partee (UMass Amherst) - Honorary Mentor of the organizing committee.
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