LINGUIST List 20.2087
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Fri Jun 05 2009
Calls: Computational Linguistics, General Linguistics/Bulgaria
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1. Ivelina
Nikolova,
Student Research Workshop associated with RANLP-09
Message 1: Student Research Workshop associated with RANLP-09
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Date: 03-Jun-2009
From: Ivelina Nikolova <iva lml.bas.bg>
Subject: Student Research Workshop associated with RANLP-09
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Full Title: Student Research Workshop associated with RANLP-09 Date: 14-Sep-2009 - 15-Sep-2009 Location: Borovets, Bulgaria Contact Person: Ivelina Nikolova Meeting Email: iva lml.bas.bg Web Site: http://lml.bas.bg/ranlp2009/stud-ranlp09 Linguistic Field(s): Computational Linguistics; General Linguistics Call Deadline: 25-Jul-2009 Meeting Description: The International Conference RANLP 2009 would like to invite students at all levels (Bachelor, Master, and PhD students) to present their ongoing work at the Student Research Workshop. This will provide an excellent opportunity to present and discuss your work in progress or completed projects to an international research audience and senior researchers. First Call for Papers The research being presented can come from any topic area within natural language processing and computational linguistics including, but not limited to, the following topic areas: -Anaphora Resolution -Complexity -Corpus Linguistics -Discourse -Evaluation -Finite-State Technology -Formal Grammars and Languages -Information Extraction -Information Retrieval -Lexical Knowledge Acquisition -Lexicography -Machine Learning -Machine Translation -Morphology -Natural Language Generation -Natural Language in Multimodal and Multimedia Systems -Natural Language Interaction -Natural Language Processing in Computer-Assisted Language Learning -Natural Language Processing for Biomedical Texts -Ontologies -Opinion Mining -Parsing -Part-of-Speech Tagging -Phonology -Post-Editing -Pragmatics and Dialogue -Question Answering -Semantics -Speech Recognition -Statistical Methods -Sublanguages and Controlled Languages -Syntax -Temporal Processing -Term -Extraction and Automatic Indexing -Text Data Mining -Text Segmentation -Text Simplification -Text Summarization -Text-to-Speech Synthesis -Translation -Technology -Tree-Adjoining Grammars -Word Sense Disambiguation All accepted papers will be presented at the Student Workshop sessions during the main conference days: 14-16 September 2009. The articles will be issued in special Student Session electronic proceedings. Important Dates: Submission deadline: 25 July Acceptance notification: 20 August Camera-ready deadline: 1 September Submission Requirements: All papers must be submitted in .doc or .pdf format and must be 3-7 pages long (including references). For format requirements please refer to the main RANLP website at http://lml.bas.bg/ranlp2009, Submission Info Section. Each submission will be reviewed by 3 reviewers from the Programme Committee, who will be either experienced researchers or PhD students nearing the completion of their PhD studies. The final decisions will be made based on these reviews. The submissions will have to specify the student's level (Bachelor, Master, or PhD). Programme Committee: To be announced in the Second Call for Papers. Organising Committee: Irina Temnikova (University of Wolverhampton, UK) Ivelina Nikolova (Bulgarian Academy of Sciences, Bulgaria) Natalia Konstantinova (University of Wolverhampton, UK) More Information: stud-ranlp09 lml.bas.bg
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