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1. Michael
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NAACL-HLT 2010 Workshop on Computational Linguistics and Writing
Message 1: NAACL-HLT 2010 Workshop on Computational Linguistics and Writing
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Date: 22-Feb-2010
From: Michael Piotrowski <mxp cl.uzh.ch>
Subject: NAACL-HLT 2010 Workshop on Computational Linguistics and Writing
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Full Title: NAACL-HLT 2010 Workshop on Computational Linguistics and Writing Short Title: CL&W 2010 Date: 05-Jun-2010 - 06-Jun-2010 Location: Los Angeles, CA, USA Contact Person: Michael Piotrowski Meeting Email: clw2010 lingured.info Web Site: http://lingured.info/clw2010/ Linguistic Field(s): Applied Linguistics; Computational Linguistics Call Deadline: 01-Mar-2010 Meeting Description: Computational Linguistics and Writing: Writing Processes and Authoring Aids (CL&W 2010) Workshop at NAACL-HLT 2010 (http://www.lingured.info/clw2010/) Workshop date: June 5 or 6, 2010 Location: Los Angeles, USA Writing today, whether professional, academic, or private, relies heavily on computers. Most texts composed in the 21st century are probably written on computers or other electronic devices, such as mobile phones. People compose texts in word processors, text editors, content management systems, blogs, wikis, e-mail clients, and instant messaging applications. Each of these tools supports authors in different ways. Final Call for Papers Submission Deadline: March 1, 2010 Submission URL: https://www.softconf.com/naaclhlt2010/writing/ The Workshop on Computational Linguistics and Writing (CL&W 2010) aims to provide an overview of current developments in the area of computational linguistics for authoring aids, and an overview of recent advances in writing research. We are interested in research that explores writing processes and text production, as well as in actual systems that support writers. We aim to bring together researchers from both communities, to identify areas where computational linguistics and writing research could benefit from each other and to stimulate discussion and interdisciplinary cooperation between these two areas of research. Topics Topics of interest for this workshop include, but are not limited to, the following: - Tools to assist writers - Linguistic resources for authoring aids - Algorithms and techniques for authoring aids - Tools to support research on writing processes - Methods and techniques for investigating writing processes - Effects of writing tools on writing processes - User interface and HCI issues in current and future writing tools - Authoring aids for specific applications and user groups - Pedagogical writing tools - Predictive tools and techniques - Multilinguality and authoring tools - Evaluation of tools, methods, techniques, and resources Date and Location Location: NAACL-HLT 2010 in Los Angeles, USA Date: June 5 or 6, 2010 Important Dates Deadline for Submission: March 1, 2010 Notification of acceptance: March 29, 2010 Revised version of papers: April 12, 2010 Workshop: June 5 or 6, 2010 Submission is via https://www.softconf.com/naaclhlt2010/writing/. Please see http://www.lingured.info/clw2010/ for further details and submission procedures. Organizers Michael Piotrowski (University of Zurich, Switzerland), mxp cl.uzh.ch Cerstin Mahlow (University of Zurich, Switzerland), mahlow cl.uzh.ch Robert Dale (Macquarie University, Australia), rdale science.mq.edu.au Further Information: http://www.lingured.info/clw2010/ Workshop Contact Address: clw2010 lingured.info
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