LINGUIST List 18.1394
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Tue May 08 2007
Calls: General Ling/UK; Computational Ling,Semantics/South Korea
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1. Karen
Ludke,
Music, Language and Movement
2. Paul
Buitelaar,
From Text to Knowledge: The Lexicon/Ontology Interface
Message 1: Music, Language and Movement
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Date: 08-May-2007
From: Karen Ludke <k.ludke sms.ed.ac.uk>
Subject: Music, Language and Movement
Full Title: Music, Language and Movement Date: 06-Aug-2007 - 10-Aug-2007 Location: Herstmonceux Castle, East Sussex, England, United Kingdom Contact Person: Katie Overy Meeting Email: k.overy ed.ac.uk Web Site: http://www.music.ed.ac.uk/Research/imhsd/SummerWorkshop2007/ Linguistic Field(s): General Linguistics Call Deadline: 18-May-2007 Meeting Description: The Institute for Music in Human and Social Development (IMHSD), in collaboration with Queen's University, Canada and the International Study Centre at Herstmonceux Castle, invites proposals for an interdisciplinary summer workshop on the topic of Music, Language and Movement. The aim of the meeting is to consider the interaction between these different forms of human communication and artistic expression. The meeting will include lectures, discussions, workshops and performances and will take place in the beautiful environment of Herstmonceux Castle, East Sussex. Deadline for proposals: Friday 18th May 2007 Five student scholarships will be offered. For further details, please visit the workshop website: http://www.music.ed.ac.uk/Research/imhsd/SummerWorkshop2007 or contact Katie Overy at k.overy ed.ac.uk
Message 2: From Text to Knowledge: The Lexicon/Ontology Interface
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Date: 08-May-2007
From: Paul Buitelaar <paulb dfki.de>
Subject: From Text to Knowledge: The Lexicon/Ontology Interface
Full Title: From Text to Knowledge: The Lexicon/Ontology Interface Short Title: OntoLex07 Date: 11-Nov-2007 - 11-Nov-2007 Location: Busan, Korea, South Contact Person: Paul Buitelaar Meeting Email: paulb dfki.de Web Site: http://olp.dfki.de/OntoLex07/ Linguistic Field(s): Computational Linguistics; Semantics Call Deadline: 01-Aug-2007 Meeting Description: The OntoLex workshop series is concerned with the interface between knowledge representation in ontologies and the representation and use of linguistic knowledge as encoded in (multilingual) lexicons. Previous OntoLex workshops were held in Sozopol (2000), Las Palmas (2002), Lisboa (2004), Jeju (2005), Genoa (2006). The extraction of ontology elements from textual data is a pre-requisite for many Semantic Web applications. Hence the interface between ontologies (describing objects in a domain) and the lexicon (describing the linguistic features of terms that refer to such objects) is becoming increasingly important. 1st Call for Papers for OntoLex07 - From Text to Knowledge: The Lexicon/Ontology Interface Workshop at ISWC07 (6th International Semantic Web Conference) http://olp.dfki.de/OntoLex07/ November 11th, 2007 Busan, South-Korea Endorsed By ACL SIGSEM (http://www.aclweb.org/sigsem) and the NEON project (http://www.neon-project.org/) We invite submission of papers on the following topics in this interdisciplinary research area: The lexicon/ontology interface - Design principles for the integrated representation of lexical and ontological knowledge - The lexicon/ontology interface in multilingual and cross-cultural aspects of ontologies The lexicon in Semantic Web applications - The role of (multilingual) lexicons in knowledge markup and ontology population, i.e. in ontology-based information extraction from text - Lexical aspects in ontology learning from text, i.e. in (multilingual) term extraction, relation extraction, etc. - Lexical approaches to ontology matching, i.e. in the extraction, representation and use of synonyms for mapping between class/property labels - Reengineering lexicons as ontologies, e.g. porting wordnets and framenets to the Semantic Web Ontologies in knowledge-based Natural Language Processing - Ontological constraints on lexicon development for knowledge-based NLP - Ontologies as resources for NLP-based tasks (question answering, document classification, text mining, expert search, etc.) Important Dates August 1, 2007: Submission Deadline September 1, 2007: Notification October 1, 2007: Camera-ready Version November 11, 2007: Workshop Submission Papers must be in English, not exceed 10 pages and should be formatted in LNCS style (Springer format for Lecture Notes in Computer Science series). For complete details, see Springer's Author Instructions (http://www.springer.com). Papers must be submitted electronically through the conference submission site (http://iswc2007.semanticweb.org) Organizing Committee Paul Buitelaar, Competence Center Semantic Web - DFKI, Germany Key-Sun Choi, Semantic Web Research Center - KAIST, South-Korea Aldo Gangemi, Laboratory for Applied Ontology - CNR, Italy Chu-Ren Huang, Institute of Linguistics - Academia Sinica, Taiwan Alessandro Oltramari, Cogito S.r.l., Italy Program Committee Timothy Baldwin, University of Melbourne, Australia John Bateman, University of Bremen, Germany Philipp Cimiano, Karlsruhe University, Germany Nigel Collier, National Institute of Informatics, Japan Shu-Kai Hsieh, National I-Lan University, Taiwan Asanee Kawtrakul, Kasetsart University, Thailand Atanas Kiryakov, Ontotext, Bulgaria Kiyong Lee, Korea University, South-Korea Alessandro Lenci, University of Pisa, Italy Sujian Li, Peking University, China Martha Palmer, University of Colorado, USA Robert Porzel, University of Bremen, Germany Laurent Prévot, University of Toulouse, France Lu Qin, Hong Kong Polytechnic University, China Kiril Simov, Bulgarian Academy of Sciences, Bulgaria Armando Stellato, University of Rome, Italy Tokunaga Takenobu, Tokyo Institute of Technology, Japan Jun Ichi Tsuji, Tokyo University, Japan Paola Velardi, University of Rome, Italy Johanna Voelker, Karlsruhe University, Germany Chris Welty, IBM, USA Workshop Registration All workshop participants must register for ISWC 2007
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