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    Message 1: InSTIL/ICALL2004

    Date: Tue, 25 May 2004 10:25:57 +0200
    From: rodolfo delmonte <delmontunive.it>
    Subject: InSTIL/ICALL2004


    NLP and Speech Technologies in Advanced Language Learning Systems

    InSTIL/ICALL2004 Symposium on Computer-Assisted Language Learning

    Universita Ca' Foscari Auditorium Santa Margherita Venice - Italy 17-19 June 2004

    website of the symposium http://project.cgm.unive.it

    Thursday, June 17

    8:30 - 9:30 Registration

    9:30 Presentation of the Conference

    9:45 Invited Speaker: Bjorn Granstroem - Towards a virtual language tutor

    10:30 Coffee Break

    11:00 SESSION 1 - Speech Technology

    Matteo Gerosa, Diego Giuliani Preliminary investigations in automatic recognition of English sentences uttered by Italian children

    A.Neri, C.Cucchiarini, W.Strik Segmental errors in Dutch as a second language: how to establish priorities for CAPT

    Hans G. Tillmann, Hartmut Pfitzinger The Development of an Advanced SLP-based System for Individual Training and Fast Learning to Speak a New Language: "Chinese for German L1 Speakers"

    12:15 SESSION 2 - CALL Tools

    W. Lewis Johnson, Sunhee Choi, Stacy Marsella, Nicolaus Mote, Shrikanth Narayanan, Hannes Vilhj�lmsson, Shumin Wu Tactical Language Training System: Supporting the Rapid Acquisition of Foreign Language and Cultural Skills

    Jonathan C. Brown, Maxine Eskenazi Retrieval of Authentic Documents for Reader-Specific Lexical Practice

    13:00 Lunch

    14:30 - 16:00 Poster Session

    M. Demol, K. Struyve, W. Verhelst, H. Paulussen, P. Desmet and Piet Verhoeve Efficient non-uniform time-scaling of speech with WSOLA for CALL applications

    Paul Schmidt, Sandrine Garnier, Mike Sharwood, Toni Badia, Lourdes Diaz, Mart Quixal, Ana Ruggia,Antonio S. Valderrabanos Alberto J. Cruz, Enrique Torrejon, Celia Rico, Jorge Jimenez ALLES: Controlled language tools' and 'information extraction tools' for CALL Applications

    Oli vier Kraif, Georges Antoniadis, Sandra Echinard, Mathieu Loiseau, Thomas Lebarbe, Claude Ponton NLP Tools for CALL : the Simpler, the Better

    Michael Zock, Julien Quint Converting an electronic dictionary into a drill tutor

    Michel Mac Lochlainn, Gearid � Nll Specifying Grammatical Points

    Nicolaus Mote, Lewis Johnson, Abhinav Sethy, Jorge Silva, Shrikanth Narayanan Tactical Language Detection and Modeling of Learner Speech Errors: The case of Arabic tactical language training for American English speakers

    16:00 SESSION 3 - NLP and CALL

    Irena VITANOVA Evaluating integrated NLP in foreign language learning: technology meets pedagogy

    Cara GREENE, Katrina KEOGH, Thomas KOLLER, Joachim WAGNER, Monica WARD, Josef VAN GENABITH Using NLP technology in CALL

    Christian Fortmann, Martin Forst An LFG Grammar Checker for German

    17:15 Coffee Break

    17:45 - 19:00 SESSION 4 - Prosody and CALL

    Rebecca Hincks Processing the prosody of oral presentations

    Akira Ishida Computational method to determine the appropriateness of lexical tones

    Zoe Handley, Marie-Josie Hamel Investigating the Requirements of Speech Synthesis for CALL with a View to Developing a Benchmark

    20:30 - 22:30 Concert

    Friday, June 18

    8:30 - 9:30 Registration

    9:30 Invited Speaker: Wolfgang Menzel - Errors, Intentions, and Explanations: Feedback Generation for Language Tutoring Systems

    10:15 Coffee Break

    10:45 SESSION 5 - NLP and CALL

    Emily M. Bender, Dan Flickinger, Stephan Oepen, Annemarie Walsh, and Timothy Baldwin Arboretum: Using a precision grammar for grammar checking in CALL

    Juan Rafael Zamorano Mansilla Text generators, error analysis and feedback

    Rodolfo Delmonte Evaluating Students' Summaries with GETARUNS

    12:00 SESSION 6 - Speech and CALL

    Chao Wang and Stephanie Seneff High-quality Speech Translation for Language Learning

    Tatiana Levi, Steve Stokowski, Nikolaus Koster and Andreas Rycshka Voice Recognition Feature of the German Express Courseware: Conceptualization, Specification and Prototyping -- Model Elaboration through Phases

    12:45 Lunch

    14:15 - 16:00 Poster Session

    Lee Schwartz, Takako Aikawa, Michel Pahud Dynamic Language Learning Tools

    Werner Winiwarter PETRA - the Personal Embedded Translation and Reading Assistant

    Joachim Wagner A false friends exercise with authentic material automatically retrieved from a corpus

    Anne Bonneau, Mathieu Camus, Yves Laprie, Vincent Colotte A computer-assisted learning of English prosody for French students

    Craig Thomas, Michael Levison, Greg Lessard Experiments in Prosody for the Generation of Oral French

    Hiroko Hirano, Goh Kawai Modeling pitch errors of Japanese intonational phrases spoken by a native speaker of Chinese

    Johann Haller, Michael Carl, Sandrine GARNIER, Brigitte STROEDE, Lutz WIND Intelligent Learner Utterance Evaluation in ProGram

    16:00 SESSION 7 - Speech and CALL

    K.Truong, A.Neri, C.Cucchiarini, W.Strik Automatic pronunciation error detection: an acoustic-phonetic approach

    Yasushi TSUBOTA, Masatake DANTSUJI, Tatsuya KAWAHARA Practical Use of Autonomous English Pronunciation Learning System for Japanese Students

    John Morgan, Stephen LaRocca Making a Speech Recognizer Tolerate Non-native Speech through Gaussian Mixture Merging

    17:15 Coffee Break

    17:45 - 18:45 SESSION 8 - Dialogue and CALL

    Antoine Raux, Maxine Eskenazi Using Task-Oriented Spoken Dialogue Systems for Language Learning: Potential, Practical Application and Challenges

    Stephanie Seneff, Chao Wang Spoken Conversational Interaction for Language Learning

    19:00 - 20:00 Boat Trip to Burano 20:00 - 22:30 Banquet

    Saturday, June 19

    8:30 - 9:30 Registration

    9:30 Invited Speaker: Yorick Wilks - Artificial Companions

    10:15 Coffee Break

    10:45 SESSION 9 - Dialogue and CALL

    Manfred Klenner Tutorial Dialogues in DiBEx

    Ingrid Kirschning CSLU Toolkit-based Vocabulary Tutors in Jean Piaget Special Education School

    Ornella Mich, Diego Giuliani, Matteo Gerosa Parling, a CALL system for children

    12:00 SESSION 10 - Prosody and CALL

    Mitchell Peabody, Stephanie Seneff, and Chao Wang Mandarin Tone Acquisition through Typed Dialogues

    Philippe Martin WinPitch LTL Version II, a multimodal pronunciation software

    13:00 Lunch

    14:30 - 16:00 Poster Session

    Gerard Kempen Interactive visualization of syntactic structure assembly for grammar-intensive first- and second-language instruction

    Svetla Boytcheva, Irena Vitanova, Albena Strupchanska, Milena Yankova, Galia Angelova Towards the assessment of free learner's utterances in CALL

    Gerardo Ayala Software Agents Supporting Second Language Learning as a Personalized, Collaborative and Lifelong Activity

    Cecily Heiner, Joseph Beck, Jack Mostow Improving the Help Selection Policy in a Reading Tutor that Listens

    Simona Montanari, Serdar Yildirim, Sonia Khurana, Marni Landes, Lewis Lawyer, Elaine Andersen and Shrikanth Narayanan Analyzing the interplay between spoken language and gestural cues in conversational child-machine interactions in pre/early literate age groups

    Dario Bianchi, Monica Mordonini, Agostino Poggi Spoken dialog for e-learning supported by domain ontologies.

    16:00 Invited Speaker: Piero Cosi - ITALIAN LITERACY TUTOR tools and technologies for individuals with cognitive disabilities

    16:45 Coffee Break

    17:15 SESSION 11 - QA, NLP and CALL

    Peter Vlugter, Alistair Knott, and Victoria Weatherall A human-machine dialogue system for CALL: interactions between grammar checking and question answering

    Charles Grant Brown, Nathan Keim, Kevin Brammer, Lorne Flagel The Incomplete Grammar approach to the development of a Strong-AI based ICALL system

    Jared Bernstein, Isabella Barbier, Elizabeth Rosenfeld, John De Jong Development and Validation of an Automatic Spoken Spanish Test

    18:30 - Farewell and End of Symposium