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Rencontre des Étudiants Chercheurs en Info. pour le TAL
Message 1: Rencontre des Étudiants Chercheurs en Info. pour le TAL
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Date: 14-Dec-2009
From: Alexandre Patry <patryale iro.umontreal.ca>
Subject: Rencontre des Étudiants Chercheurs en Info. pour le TAL
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Full Title: Rencontre des Étudiants Chercheurs en Info. pour le TAL Short Title: RECITAL Date: 19-Jul-2010 - 22-Jul-2010 Location: Montréal, Québec, Canada Contact Person: Alexandre Patry Meeting Email: patryale iro.umontreal.ca Web Site: http://www.groupes.polymtl.ca/taln2010/recital.php Linguistic Field(s): Computational Linguistics Call Deadline: 15-Feb-2010 Meeting Description: RECITAL 2010 Meeting of Student Researchers in Natural Language Processing Université de Montréal and École Polytechnique de Montréal Montreal, Canada 19 - 22 July 2010 http://www.groupes.polymtl.ca/taln2010/recital.php RECITAL est un événement associé à la conférence TALN. RECITAL offre aux jeunes chercheurs en Traitement Automatique des Langues l'occasion de présenter leurs travaux et de comparer leurs approches. Elle est réservée aux doctorants et aux jeunes chercheurs ayant obtenu leur doctorat depuis moins d'un an. Call for Papers Important Dates Paper submission deadline: 15 February 2010 Notification to authors: 5 April 2010 Final version submission: 3 May 2010 Conference: 19 - 22 July 2010 The 12th meeting of student researchers in natural language processing (RECITAL 2010) will be held in Montreal, Canada on 19-22 July 2010. The conference is jointly organized by the Université de Montréal and the École Polytechnique de Montréal. RECITAL is an annual NLP conference giving students and young researchers the opportunity to present and compare their research work. This conference will be held jointly with TALN and communications of both conferences will be published in the same proceedings. The official conference language is French but English submissions are accepted for non French-speaking researchers. Topics Papers pertaining to all areas of NLP are welcome, including (but not restricted to): - Information research and NLP, information extraction, automatic summarization, Q/A systems; - Morphological automatic analysis, syntax, semantics, lexical semantics, speech; - Machine translation and alignment; - Human-to-machine communication in natural language; - Automatic text generation and text planification; - System evaluation; - Resources acquisition and resource development (lexicon, ontology, grammars...); - Formal approaches supporting NLP. Selection Authors must EXCLUSIVELY be PhD students, Master Degree students or young doctors who defended their PhD thesis less than a year ago. Submissions co-authored by confirmed researchers must be submitted to TALN, not to RECITAL. Authors are invited to submit original research work. Submissions will be reviewed by at least two domain experts. Decisions will be based on the following criteria : - Importance of contribution and originality; - Scientific and technical content; - Results discussion and comparison to previous work; - Presentation organization and clarity; - Relevance to the conference topics. Papers will be selected for oral or poster presentations. All selected papers will be published in the proceedings and a prize for the best paper will be awarded. Program Committee - Alexandre Patry (Université de Montréal) [chair] - Philippe Langlais (Université de Montréal) [co-chair] - Aurélien Max (LIMSI) [co-chair] - Jean-Yves Antoine (Université François-Rabelais) - Caroline Barrière (CNRC-ITI) - Florian Boudin (RALI, Université de Montréal) - Narjès Boufaden (Centre de Recherche en Information de Montréal) - Julien Bourdaillet (RALI, Université de Montréal) - Marie Candito (Université Paris Diderot) - Simon Charest (Druide informatique) - Vincent Claveau (IRISA) - Anne Dister (Université catholique de Louvain) - Patrick Drouin (Université de Montréal) - Cécile Fabre (Université de Toulouse / CLLE-ERSS) - Marie-Laure Guénot (Équipe-projet Alpage, INRIA Rocquencourt) - Thierry Hamon (LIM&BIO, Université Paris 13) - Stéphane Huet (RALI, Université de Montréal) - Leila Kosseim (Université Concordia) - Adrien Lardilleux (Laboratoire GREYC (équipe ISLanD), Université de Caen Basse-Normandie) - Jean-Guy Meunier (Université du Québec à Montréal) - Thibault Mondary (Université Paris 13) - Philippe Muller (Université Paul Sabatier) - Sylwia Ozdowska (Chercheuse indépendante) - Aurélie Picton (Observatoire de linguistique Sens-Texte, Université de Montréal) - Jean Quirion (University of Ottawa) - Fabienne Venant (Université de Nancy 2) - Amal Zouaq (École Polytechnique de Montréal)
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