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Wed Jul 16 2008

Confs: Computational Linguistics/UK

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Message 1: Coling 2008 Workshop on Human Judgements in CL
Date: 16-Jul-2008
From: Gemma Boleda <gboledalsi.upc.edu>
Subject: Coling 2008 Workshop on Human Judgements in CL
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Coling 2008 Workshop on Human Judgements in CL
Short Title: HJCL

Date: 23-Aug-2008 - 23-Aug-2008
Location: Manchester, United Kingdom
Contact: Sabine Schulte im Walde
Contact Email: schulteims.uni-stuttgart.de
Meeting URL: http://workshops.inf.ed.ac.uk/hjcl/

Linguistic Field(s): Computational Linguistics

Meeting Description:

Coling 2008 Workshop on Human Judgments in Computational Linguistics

Manchester, UK
23 August 2008

http://workshops.inf.ed.ac.uk/hjcl/

In connection with Coling 2008, the 22nd International Conference on
Computational Linguistics
18-22 August 2008

9:20-9:30
Introductory Remarks

9:30-10:30
Invited Talk: The Relevance of a Cognitive Model of the Mental Lexicon to
Automatic Word Sense Disambiguation. Martha Palmer and Susan Brown

10:30-11:00
Break

11:00-11:30
Analyzing Disagreements. Beata Beigman Klebanov, Eyal Beigman and Daniel Diermeier

11:30-12:00
Exploiting 'Subjective' Annotations. Dennis Reidsma and Rieks Op den Akker

12:00-12:30
Human Judgement as a Parameter in Evaluation Campaigns. Jean-Baptiste Berthelin,
Cyril Grouin, Martine Hurault-Plantet and Patrick Paroubek

12:30-14:00
Lunch

14:00-14:30
Native Judgments of Non-Native Usage: Experiments in Preposition Error
Detection. Joel Tetreault and Martin Chodorow

14:30-15:00
Polysemy in Verbs: Systematic Relations between Senses and their Effect on
Annotation. Anna Rumshisky and Olga Batiukova

15:00-15:30
Eliciting Subjectivity and Polarity Judgements on Word Senses. Fangzhong Su and
Katja Markert

15:30-16:00
Break

16:00-16:30
Human Judgements in Parallel Treebank Alignment. Martin Volk, Torsten Marek and
Yvonne Samuelsson

16:30-17:00
An Agreement Measure for Determining Inter-Annotator Reliability of Human
Judgements on Affective Text. Plaban Kumar Bhowmick, Anupam Basu and Pabitra Mitra

17:00-17:30
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