LINGUIST List 20.3648
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Wed Oct 28 2009
Calls: Computational Ling/India
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1. Mona
Parakh,
Morphological Analysers and Generators
Message 1: Morphological Analysers and Generators
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Date: 27-Oct-2009
From: Mona Parakh <ldc-monaparakh ciil.stpmy.soft.net>
Subject: Morphological Analysers and Generators
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Full Title: Morphological Analysers and Generators Date: 24-Jan-2010 - 25-Jan-2010 Location: Mysore, Karnataka, India Contact Person: Mona Parakh Meeting Email: ldc-monaparakh ciil.stpmy.soft.net Web Site: http://www.ldcil.org/up/morph.html Linguistic Field(s): Computational Linguistics Call Deadline: 22-Nov-2009 Meeting Description: The goal of the event is to inform researchers as to the current projects and studies that identify, investigate, and (attempt to) resolve issues that relate to morphological analysis and generation, as well as provide researchers the opportunity to meet, interact and present their work among the broader community of NLP researchers. Call for Papers Knowledge Sharing Event -1 The development of core technologies has an important role to play within the context of Natural Language Processing (NLP). Morphological Analysis and Generation are important components for building computational grammars. As small parts of NLP, Analysis and Generation allow for greater efficiency and accuracy in the development of various language applications. Extensive work is being carried out in the area of NLP, both, in India and abroad, towards building high quality analysers and generators for various languages. Building analysers and generators demands the synergy of theoretical analysis and processing of language; which poses a wide range of challenges both linguistically as well as computationally. The Linguistic Data Consortium for Indian Languages (LDC-IL), CIIL, Mysore, is organising a two day event which aims to provide a platform for researchers in this area to bring together diverse contributions from theoretical and computational linguistics, which explore newer approaches to morphological analysis and generation, and thereby share their experiences and learn from one another. Abstracts of no more than 500 words (including references) mentioning the title of the paper, author(s) name, institutional affiliation, and email address should be submitted by the due date in *.rtf or *.pdf format to the following email address: ldc-monaparakh ciil.stpmy.soft.net. Important Dates (Extended) Last date for submitting the Abstract: 22nd November, 2009 Abstract acceptance notification: 29th November, 2009 Last date for submitting full length Papers: 31st December, 2009 Minimal financial support for travel shall be provided to the authors of a few selected papers. More details about the event can be found at: www.ldcil.org/up/morph.html
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