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1. Guadalupe Aguado-de-Cea ,
Terminology and Knowledge Engineering
Message 1: Terminology and Knowledge Engineering
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Date: 20-Nov-2011
From: Guadalupe Aguado-de-Cea <lupe fi.upm.es>
Subject: Terminology and Knowledge Engineering
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Full Title: Terminology and Knowledge Engineering
Short Title: TKE 2012
Date: 20-Jun-2012 - 21-Jun-2012
Location: Madrid, Spain
Contact Person: Guadalupe Aguado-de-Cea
Meeting Email: < click here to access email >
Web Site: http://www.oeg-upm.net/tke2012
Linguistic Field(s): Computational Linguistics
Call Deadline: 21-Jan-2012
Meeting Description:
Terminology and Knowledge Engineering http://www.oeg-upm.net/tke2012 When: Conference, 20 - 21 June 2012 When: Workshops, 19 & 22 June 2012 Where: Madrid, Spain Conference Aim and Topics: TKE 2012 will be the 10th edition of this conference that started out under the auspices of TermNet, and has developed towards wider fields in knowledge transfer for special language communication in a multilingual global society. In this context, interdisciplinary research emphasizing the intersection of different disciplines dealing with terminological aspects and knowledge engineering resources online is welcome.
Call for Papers: Important Dates: Submission deadline: 21 January 2012 Notification due: 18 February 2012 Final version due: 7 April 2012 This conference will mainly focus on those theoretical, methodological and practical aspects that show the symbiosis of terminology and knowledge engineering by highlighting the recent advances in these related fields: I. Terminology and Knowledge Engineering - Ontologies as semantic resources - Lexicons and ontologies as means for knowledge transfer - Classification systems and thesauri - Multimodal information management in terminology - Metadata in terminological and knowledge resources - Ontology localization - Multilingual terminology extraction and alignment for lexical resources - Representation of terms and conceptual relations in knowledge-based applications - Comparative studies of terminological resources and/or ontological resources from different languages, domains and approaches - Interoperability and reusability in knowledge-based tools and applications II. Terminology Policies and Terminological Tools - Terminology in Languages for Specialized Purposes (LSPs) - Terminology and lexicography teaching and learning - Terminology for language planning - Terminological resources in the 21st century - Multilinguality and multimodality in terminological resources - Reusing, standardizing and merging terminological or ontological resources III. Terminology Applications - Applications of terminological resources - Terminology in industrial and business settings - Terminological tools for machine translation - Terminology in natural language processing tools - Terminology in e-government and sector standardization Submission of Extended Abstracts for Oral Presentations and Posters: Extended abstracts of papers for oral presentations should consist of not more than four pages, excluding references and illustrations, via the Conference Submission System. To submit an abstract, go to the submission site (soon available) and select 'new submission'. The abstract submitted will be used to assign reviewers, so be sure it identifies the subject area and expertise required to evaluate your work. The program committee may decide to change the category of a paper before acceptance. Complete papers will be submitted electronically. The extension of papers will be no longer than 16 pages (5000-6000 words). Papers that exceed this limit will be rejected without review. Submissions must be in PDF, formatted in the style of the Springer Publications format for Lecture Notes in Computer Science (LNCS). For details on the LNCS style, see Springer's Author Instructions. The 2nd Call for Papers will include further details on accommodation and how to arrive. Organizing Committee: Guadalupe Aguado de Cea, UPM, Spain Gerhard Budin, Viena University, Austria Key Sun Choi, KAIST, Korea Raúl García Castro, UPM, Spain Elena Montiel-Ponsoda, UPM, Spain Bodil Nistrup Madsen, CBS and GTW, Denmark Ana Roldán Riejos, UPM, Spain Mari Carmen Suárez-Figueroa,UPM, Spain Klaus-Dirk Schmitz, Fachhochschule Köln and GTW, Germany Hanne Erdman Thomsen, CBS and GTW, Denmark Programme Committee: Bassey Antia, Nigeria Nathalie Aussenac-Gilles, France Lynne Bowker, Canada Paul Buitelaar, Ireland Maria Teresa Cabré, Spain Rute Costa, Portugal Anne Condamines, France Beatrice Daille, France Thierry Declerck, Germany Pamela Faber, Spain Gil Francopoulo, France Asunción Gómez Pérez, Spain Fidelia Ibewke-Sanjuan, France Kyo Kageura, Japan Hendrick Kockaert, Belgium Marita Kristiansen, Norway Marie-Claude L'Homme, Canada Adeline Nazarenko, France Henrik Nilsson, Sweeden Anita Nuopponen, Finland Antonio Pareja-Lora, Spain Maria Pozzi, Mexico Christophe Roche, France Laurent Romary, France Sylvie Szluman, France Frieda Steurs, Belgium Birthe Toft, Denmark Kara Warburton, Hong-Kong Sue Ellen Wright, USA Pierre Zweigenbaum, France
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