LINGUIST List 18.1669
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Thu May 31 2007
Calls: Computational Ling/Bulgaria; Cognitive Science,Semantics/Germany
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1. Milena
Slavcheva,
A Common NLP Paradigm for Balkan Languages
2. Anton
Benz,
Computational Paradigms and Language Structure
Message 1: A Common NLP Paradigm for Balkan Languages
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Date: 31-May-2007
From: Milena Slavcheva <milena lml.bas.bg>
Subject: A Common NLP Paradigm for Balkan Languages
Full Title: A Common NLP Paradigm for Balkan Languages Date: 26-Sep-2007 - 26-Sep-2007 Location: Borovets, Bulgaria Contact Person: Milena Slavcheva Meeting Email: milena lml.bas.bg Web Site: http://www.lml.bas.bg/ranlp2007 Linguistic Field(s): Computational Linguistics Call Deadline: 20-Jun-2007 Meeting Description In conjunction with RANLP 2007 Second Call for Papers, Programme Committee included International Workshop A Common Natural Language Processing Paradigm for Balkan Languages In conjunction with RANLP-2007 http://www.lml.bas.bg/ranlp2007 September 26, 2007 Borovets, Bulgaria The workshop is partially supported by the European Commission via the project BIS-21++, FP6 contract no. INCO-CT-2005-016639 Many things have changed at the Balkans for two years, since the previous workshop ''Language and Speech Infrastructure for Information Access in the Balkan Countries'' was held in conjunction with RANLP'05. The languages spoken in this unique region attract more attention, due to the rapidly developing field of communication and translation, and the interest to language technologies for these languages is increasing. New markets appear, together with newly established collaboration and new opportunities to extend the application areas of natural language processing. In the last decade, numerous activities aimed at incorporating the Balkan NLP research into the widely applied models of other European languages in the form of joint projects like MulText East, BALRIC-LING, BalkaNet, INTERA and others. Language resources and grammatical knowledge for different Balkan languages have been incorporated and processed within the international NLP standards like MTE, XCES, WordNet, INTERA. As a result of joint bilateral projects, the linguistic knowledge for some Balkan languages has been processed according to well-known systems and models - INTEX, GATE, etc. The unified NLP paradigm for Balkan languages ensures the development of a common idea for creation of a Balkan multilingual pool for NLP in monolingual or multilingual - parallel or contrastive - perspective. Not all Balkan languages are at the same distance from the achievement of that goal. That is why the main task of this workshop is, along with the overview of present achievements related to the development of a common NLP paradigm of the Balkan languages, to suggest a roadmap for the multilingual research and development carried out in joint activities of the members of the traditional Balkan language union. Specific topics of interest for the proposed workshop are: - NLP-driven models of large language data sets, for instance, grammatical dictionaries, syntactic collections, text categories, ontologies; - collection and representation of large lexical resources conforming to international standards; - compilation of large multilingual collections where a given Balkan language is paired to a wide-spread European language, or another Balkan language; - evaluation of the results of using wide-spread NLP tools for the Balkan languages; - investigation/evaluation of the results of mapping the well-known and widely used NLP-driven models of the different Balkan languages. Organisers Elena Paskaleva and Milena Slavcheva (Institute for Parallel Processing, Bulgarian Academy of Sciences) Programme Committee Tanja Avgustinova (DFKI and University of Saarland, Germany) Dan Cristea (University of Iasi, Romania) Damica Damljanovic (University of Sheffield, UK) Tomaz Erjavec (Jozef Stefan Institute, Slovenia) Maria Gavrilidou (ILSP, Greece) Steven Krauwer (University of Utrecht, the Netherlands) Cvetana Krstev (University of Belgrade, Serbia) Kemal Oflazer (Sabanci University, Istanbul, Turkey) Petya Osenova (University of Sofia, Bulgaria) Stelios Piperidis (ILSP, Greece) Kiril Simov (Bulgarian Academy of Sciences, Bulgaria) Maria Stambolieva (Bulgarian Academy of Sciences, Bulgaria) Ralf Steinberger (EC - Joint Research Centre, Italy) Dan Tufis (Romanian Academy of Sciences) Dusko Vitas (University of Belgrade, Serbia) Important Dates - 20 June - extended abstract, between 800 and 1000 words; - 10 July 2007 - notification of acceptance; - 20 August 2007 - final submission of the full paper, up to 7 pages in the format of RANLP-2007 (see the main conference site). The authors will be contacted if small corrections are needed, between 20 and 30 August 2007; - 26 September 2007 - workshop with published proceedings of full papers. Submissions should be sent to milena lml.bas.bg
Message 2: Computational Paradigms and Language Structure
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Date: 31-May-2007
From: Anton Benz <benz zas.gwz-berlin.de>
Subject: Computational Paradigms and Language Structure
Full Title: Computational Paradigms and Language Structure Short Title: CoPaLaSt Date: 30-Nov-2007 - 01-Dec-2007 Location: Berlin, Germany Contact Person: Anton Benz Meeting Email: benz zas.gwz-berlin.de Web Site: http://www.zas.gwz-berlin.de/events/copalast/index.html?home Linguistic Field(s): Cognitive Science; Linguistic Theories; Philosophy of Language; Semantics Call Deadline: 01-Oct-2007 Meeting Description: The Relevance of Computational Concepts in Cognitive Linguistics. Computational Paradigms and Language Structure - The Relevance of Computational Concepts in Cognitive Linguistics November 30th - December 1st, 2007, Centre for General Linguistics, Typology and Universals Research (ZAS), Berlin, Germany URL: http://www.zas.gwz-berlin.de/events/copalast/index.html?home Computer Science developed a wealth of computational paradigms responding to the ever growing complexity of computer systems and the demands of software maintenance and efficient data organisation. In Linguistics, computational models were frequently made use of (cf. e.g. the notion of interfaces) without however systematically exploring the possibilities offered by Computer Science. In this workshop we would like to consider the concepts and solutions provided by the different computational paradigms and address the question of whether they allow for a cognitive interpretation which can be utilised for linguistic theory-building. For example, complexity, maintenance and efficiency should be core aspects in the organisation of the lexicon from a cognitive perspective. How do the different computational paradigms deal with these problems, and how to exploit such solutions for the organisation of the lexicon? One hypothesis would be that the principles of the object oriented paradigm will prove to be productive for cognitive linguistics. With the exception of the pioneering work by Schalley (2004), this path has not yet been investigated in a more systematic way. The workshop aims at putting a new research question on the agenda and solicits original contributions exploring Computational Science concepts for Cognitive Linguistics. Invited Speakers: Andrea Schalley, UNE Armidale tba Submissions: Authors should submit an anonymous abstract. The length of abstracts for talks should be at most 2 single-column pages including literature. All submissions should include a separate cover page specifying the authors' names, affiliation, address, e-mail address and title of the paper. The abstracts should be submitted electronically (pdf, ps or doc format) to: copalast07 zas.gwz-berlin.de Important Dates: Deadline for Submissions: October, 1st 2007 Notification of Acceptance: October, 22nd, 2007 Conference: November 30th - December 1st, 2007, Reviewing Board: Anton Benz, Berlin Klaus Robering, Kolding Andrea Schalley, Armidale Carla Umbach, Osnabrück Organisation: Anton Benz URL: http://www.zas.gwz-berlin.de/events/copalast/index.html?home Contact: copalast07 zas.gwz-berlin.de (valid some weeks before deadline) The conference is organised as part of the ZAS projects P13a/b on ''Bidirectional Optimality Theory'' and ''Implicative Scales and Genetic Learning in OT-Grammars.''
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