LINGUIST List 19.2951
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1. Kristiina
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17th Nordic Conference of Computational Linguistics
2. Kristiina
Jokinen,
17th Nordic Conference of Computational Linguistics
Message 1: 17th Nordic Conference of Computational Linguistics
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Date: 28-Sep-2008
From: Kristiina Jokinen <kristiina.jokinen helsinki.fi>
Subject: 17th Nordic Conference of Computational Linguistics
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Full Title: 17th Nordic Conference of Computational Linguistics Short Title: Nodalida-2009 Date: 14-May-2009 - 16-May-2009 Location: Odense, Denmark Contact Person: Kristiina Jokinen Meeting Email: nodalida2009 visl.sdu.dk Web Site: http://beta.visl.sdu.dk/nodalida2009 Linguistic Field(s): Computational Linguistics Call Deadline: 12-Jan-2009 Meeting Description: The 17th Nordic Conference of Computational Linguistics (NODALIDA 2009) May 14-16, 2009 Odense, Denmark Call for Papers The Program Committee of the 17th Nordic Conference of Computational Linguistics (NODALIDA 2009) invites papers on substantial, original, and unpublished research on all aspects of language technology, including, but not limited to: - phonetics, phonology and morphology; - speech recognition and speech synthesis; - word segmentation, tagging and chunking; - syntax, semantics and grammars; - pragmatics, discourse and dialogue; - the lexicon and ontologies; - parsing and grammatical formalisms; - generation, text planning and summarization; - language modeling, spoken language recognition and synthesis; - linguistic, psychological and mathematical models of language; - information retrieval, text categorization, question answering and information extraction; - paraphrasing and textual entailment; - machine learning for natural language; - multi-lingual processing, machine translation and translation aids; - multi-modal and natural language interfaces and dialogue systems; - language-oriented applications, tools and resources; - evaluation methodology. Requirements- Regular papers should describe original work; they should emphasize completed work rather than intended work, and should indicate clearly the state of completion of the reported results. Wherever appropriate, concrete evaluation results should be included. Papers reporting on-going work or system demonstrations should be submitted as short papers. All submissions will be judged on correctness, originality, technical strength, significance and relevance to the conference, and interest to the attendees. Submissions presented at NODALIDA should mostly contain new material that has not been presented at any other meeting with publicly available proceedings. Papers that are being submitted in parallel to other conferences or workshops must indicate this on the title page, as must papers that contain significant overlap with previously published work. Reviewing Reviewing will be managed by the Program Committee and associated reviewers. The reviewing process will be blind and each submission will receive three independent reviews. Categories of Papers Papers can be submitted to one of three categories: regular paper, short paper, and student paper. Authors must designate one of these categories at submission time. The three categories have different requirements on authors, submission format and publication format: Regular papers are submitted as full papers (max 8 pages). If accepted, a regular paper can be presented either as a single talk during one of the parallel paper sessions at the conference or as a poster in one of the poster sessions. The authors can state their preference at submission time. In both cases, the paper is published as a full paper (max 8 pages) in the conference proceedings. Short papers are submitted as extended abstracts (max 4 pages). They can describe work in progress or system demonstrations. If accepted, a short paper is presented at one of the poster or demo sessions at the conference and is published as an extended abstract (max 4 pages) in the conference proceedings. Student papers can be submitted as full papers (max 8 pages) or as short papers (extended abstracts, max 4 pages). All authors of a student paper must be students (undergraduate or graduate). If accepted, a full student paper can be presented as a single talk or as a poster in one of the parallel student paper sessions at the conference, and a short paper as a poster. Student papers are published either as a full paper (max 8 pages) or as an extended abstract (max 4 pages) in the conference proceedings according to the authors' own choice. Submission Information Submissions should follow the two-column format of EACL proceedings and must use either the LaTeX style files or Microsoft Word document template that will be made available on the conference web site, courtesy of the Association for Computational Linguistics. Regular paper submissions should not exceed eight (8) pages, including references; student paper and short paper submissions should not exceed four (4) pages. We reserve the right to reject submissions that do not conform to these styles, including font size restrictions. As reviewing will be blind, the paper should not include the authors' names and affiliations. Furthermore, self-references that reveal the author's identity, e.g., "We previously showed (Smith, 1991) ...", should be avoided. Instead, use citations such as "Smith previously showed (Smith, 1991) ...". Papers that do not conform to these requirements will be rejected without review. Submission will be electronic and must be made through the conference website. The only accepted format for submitted papers is Adobe PDF. Regular and student papers must be submitted no later than January 12, 2009; short papers must be submitted no later than February 18, 2009. Papers submitted after the deadlines will not be reviewed. Important Dates Submission regular and student papers: January 12, 2009 Submission short papers: February 18, 2009 Notification of acceptance (all paper types): March 23, 2009 Submission camera-ready papers: April 14, 2009 Workshops: May 14, 2009 Main conference: May 15-16, 2009 More Information Questions regarding the conference submissions or other issues should be sent to the conference chairs who can be reached at: nodalida2009 visl.sdu.dk More information about the conference and local information about Odense will be available at the conference website at: http://beta.visl.sdu.dk/nodalida2009/ Program Committee Kristiina Jokinen (CHAIR), University of Helsinki Robin Cooper, University of Gothenburg Anna Korhonen, University of Cambridge Kaili Müürisep, University of Tartu Joakim Nivre, Uppsala University Patrizia Paggio, University of Copenhagen Koenraad de Smedt, University of Bergen Roman Yangarber, University of Helsinki Local Organization Committee Eckhard Bick (CHAIR), University of Southern Denmark Poul Søren Kjærsgaard, University of Southern Denmark Klaus Robering, University of Southern Denmark Anette Wulff, University of Southern Denmark
Message 2: 17th Nordic Conference of Computational Linguistics
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Date: 28-Sep-2008
From: Kristiina Jokinen <kristiina.jokinen helsinki.fi>
Subject: 17th Nordic Conference of Computational Linguistics
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Full Title: 17th Nordic Conference of Computational Linguistics Short Title: Nodalida-2009 Date: 14-May-2009 - 14-May-2009 Location: Odense, Denmark Contact Person: Kristiina Jokinen Meeting Email: nodalida2009 visl.sdu.dk Web Site: http://beta.visl.sdu.dk/nodalida2009 Linguistic Field(s): Computational Linguistics Call Deadline: 05-Dec-2008 Meeting Description: NODALIDA 2009 The 17th Nordic Conference of Computational Linguistics Call for Conference Workshops May 14-16, 2009 Odense, Denmark Call for Workshop Proposals The Program Committee of the 17th Nordic Conference of Computational Linguistics (NODALIDA 2009) invites proposals for workshops to be held in conjunction with the conference in Odense, Denmark. We solicit proposals on any topic of relevance for language technology, including both text and speech processing. The workshops will be held on Thursday 14 May, the day before the main conference. Submission Details Proposals should be submitted in plain text to nodalida2009 visl.sdu.dk. The subject line should be NODALIDA 2009 WORKSHOP PROPOSAL. There is no special form, but the proposal should contain information about the following aspects of the proposed workshop: Title: Title of the workshop. Organizers: Name, affiliation, e-mail address and brief biographical information about the workshop organizers. Topic/Purpose: What is the main topic of the workshop? What purpose is it going to achieve? Organization: How is the workshop going to be organized? Will there be an open call for papers or other contributions? Target groups: Who are the expected workshop participants? More Information The conference website is at http://beta.visl.sdu.dk/nodalida2009/ Questions about workshop proposals can be sent to: nodalida2009 visl.sdu.dk. Important Dates Submission deadline for workshop proposals: December 5, 2008 Notification of acceptance of workshop proposals: December 22, 2008 Workshop date: May 14, 2009 Program Committee Kristiina Jokinen (CHAIR), University of Helsinki Robin Cooper, University of Gothenburg Anna Korhonen, University of Cambridge Kaili Müürisep, University of Tartu Joakim Nivre, Uppsala University Patrizia Paggio, University of Copenhagen Koenraad de Smedt, University of Bergen Roman Yangarber, University of Helsinki Local Organization Committee Eckhard Bick (CHAIR), University of Southern Denmark Poul Søren Kjærsgaard, University of Southern Denmark Klaus Robering, University of Southern Denmark Anette Wulff, University of Southern Denmark
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