LINGUIST List 15.811

Mon Mar 8 2004

Calls: Typology/France; Computational Ling/Switzerland

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  • marion.blondel, Typology of Poetic Forms
  • kjokinen, Robust and Adaptive Information Processing for Mobile Speech Interfaces

    Message 1: Typology of Poetic Forms

    Date: Mon, 8 Mar 2004 07:01:41 -0500 (EST)
    From: marion.blondel <marion.blondeluniv-rouen.fr>
    Subject: Typology of Poetic Forms


    Typology of Poetic Forms

    Date: 08-Apr-2005 - 09-Apr-2005 Location: Paris, France Contact: Jean-Louis AROUI Contact Email: arouieasyconnect.fr Meeting URL: http://umr7023.free.fr/

    Linguistic Sub-field: Typology

    Call Deadline: 15-May-2004

    Meeting Description:

    The aim of the conference is to present papers on different aspects of poetic forms in various languages of the world. It's not only centered on the metrics. Specialists of the folklore (songs, nursery rhymes, slogans, proverbs) as well as specialists of erudite forms (written poetry, some types of singing) are equally concerned. We expect them to benefit from a mutual meeting. Actually, some recent work suggests that typological studies based on both fields are particularly fruitful.

    ORGANIZATION COMMITTEE : Andy ARLEO (A.L.P.L., Université de Nantes), Jean-Louis AROUI (U.M.R. 7023, Université Paris VIII), Dominique BILLY (U.M.R. 7023, Université de Nantes), Marion BLONDEL (DYALANG, FRE 2787).

    SCIENTIFIC COMMITTEE : Andy ARLEO (A.L.P.L., Université de Nantes), Jean-Louis AROUI (U.M.R. 7023, Université Paris VIII), Eric BEAUMATIN (E.A. « Langues romanes », Université Paris III), Dominique BILLY (U.M.R. 7023, Université de Nantes), Marion BLONDEL (DYALANG, FRE 2787), Carole CHAUVIN (Centre de dialectologie de Grenoble, E.A. 612), Benoît de CORNULIER (UMR 7023, Université de Nantes), Jean-Michel GOUVARD (UMR 7023, Université Bordeaux III), Bruno PAOLI (CERMAM, Université Bordeaux III).

    INVITED SPEAKERS : Marc DOMINICY (U.L.B., Bruxelles, Belgique) Nigel FABB (University of Strathclyde, Glasgow, U.K.) Morris HALLE (M.I.T., Cambridge, U.S.A.) Bruce HAYES (U.C.L.A., Los Angeles, U.S.A.) Ivan HORVATH (Budapest, Hongrie) Mihai NASTA (U.L.B., Bruxelles, Belgique)

    DEADLINE FOR ABSTRACTS : 15 may 2004 The conference will take place at the « Ecole des HautesEtudes en Sciences Sociel » (EHESS), 54, bd Raspail, 75006 Paris, FRANCE, 8th-9th april 2005.

    The following themes are very welcome :

    * Typology itself ; * The problem of universals ; * The interface of metrical units and linguistic units ; * The interface of language and music ; * Relations betweeen oral forms and written forms ; * Problems of methodology in quantitative metrics ; * Comparative works on two or many languages ; * Works about a specific language with a typological set.

    Papers will be in English or in French.

    The proposals of papers have to be abstracts of two pages at the maximum (bibliography included), written in English or in French. The deadline for abstracts is 15th may 2004. Authors can send them as attached pdf or rtf files to:

    arouieasyconnect.fr

    People who can't transmit the abstract by e-mail may send three copies on paper (two copies being anonymous) to the following address :

    Jean-Louis AROUI Colloque international « Typologie des formes poétiques » Université Paris VIII Département des Sciences du Langage 2, rue de la liberté 93526 Saint-Denis Cedex 02 FRANCE

    Message 2: Robust and Adaptive Information Processing for Mobile Speech Interfaces

    Date: Mon, 8 Mar 2004 11:03:21 -0500 (EST)
    From: kjokinen <kjokinenuiah.fi>
    Subject: Robust and Adaptive Information Processing for Mobile Speech Interfaces


    Robust and Adaptive Information Processing for Mobile Speech Interfaces

    Date: 28-Aug-2004 - 29-Aug-2004 Location: Geneva, Switzerland Contact: Kristiina Jokinen Contact Email: kjokinenuiah.fi Meeting URL: http://mlab.uiah.fi/~kjokinen/coling-se1.html

    Linguistic Sub-field: Computational Linguistics ,Discourse Analysis ,Phonetics ,Pragmatics ,Semantics ,Syntax

    Call Deadline: 26-Mar-2004 This is a session of the following conference: 20th International Conference on Computational Linguistics

    Meeting Description:

    The COLING-04 Satellite Workshop

    Robust and adaptive information processing for mobile speech interfaces

    August 28-29 2004 Geneva Switzerland

    Supported by EU Commission and the project DUMAS (Dynamic Universal Mobility for Adaptive Speech Interfaces, IST-2000-29452)

    More information at the workshop website: http://mlab.uiah.fi/~kjokinen/coling-se1.html The COLING-04 Satellite Workshop

    Description of the workshop

    The workshop will focus on adaptation and mobile technology in intelligent interactive systems. Especially, advanced research on machine learning techniques and robust technology needed in building adaptive systems will be discussed and demonstrated. The state of the art speech and language technology is already on such a high level that the users can execute simple control commands to direct system operations, and also have short conversations with the system to search for information. However, to enable natural multilingual interaction, the unique requirements that arise from the combination of adaptive interface design, dialogue research, and language processing have to be addressed in the system development. We encourage papers that investigate adaptive multilingual interaction techniques to handle both spoken and text input and to provide coordinated linguistic responses to the user. Papers that concern innovative frameworks and offer new, even controversial view-points for developing interactive systems are welcome: the goal of the workshop is to provide a forum for discussing how adaptive information processing can be combined in spoken dialogue systems to offer natural and rich interaction with various users.

    The two-day workshop is organized around two themes that will be summarized in two panel sessions, one on each day, and address the questions such as:

    - Robust speech and language processing in practical applications - Future challenges for adaptive interaction technology

    A predecessor of the workshop was co-organized at the European Chapter for ACL in Budapest last year. The current workshop will focus on the scientific results and opportunities provided by the current state of speech and language technology. It will also function as the final workshop of the EU-IST project DUMAS, and thus provide an opportunity for combining high-quality research (presented both in the workshop and the preceding main conference) with concrete results and practical development prospects for human language technology.

    Topics of Interest

    We solicit papers from a number of research areas, including but not limited to:

    - Robust information processing for interactive systems - Learning and adaptation in mobile environment - User modelling and spoken dialogue systems - Accessibility (vision impaired users in particular) - Robustness and technological possibilities

    We also welcome discussion on the challenges that these viewpoints pose for dialogue systems and speech interfaces, as well as new ideas and solutions for adaptive architectures and general framework. Demonstrations of working systems will be organized as part of the workshop, and special sections for posters describing interactive applications and advanced language technology systems can be organized too.

    Workshop Format

    The workshop will be a two-day workshop with a tentative programme as follows:

    Day 1 Day 2

    Invited Speaker 1 Invited Speaker 3 Scientific papers Scientific papers Lunch Lunch Invited Speaker 2 Invited Speaker 4 Demonstrations Posters / Demos Panel: Robust language Panel: Future challenges Processing

    The participants are requested to register to the main COLING conference.

    Submission of Papers and Abstracts

    The workshop is meant to cover both academic researchers as well as industrial partners. The target audience consists of researchers and system developers who share an interest in intelligent spoken dialogue systems and want to know about recent advances in robust speech and language processing. It is expected that the workshop will also have relevance to industrial partners, and draw their interest to advances in speech and language technology research in general.

    The papers are expected to be on high scientific value, presenting both theoretical and practical issues concerning adaptation and learning in spoken dialogue systems.

    The papers must be no longer than 8 pages, including title page, examples, references, etc. In addition to this, two additional pages are allowed as an appendix which may include extended example discourses or dialogues, algorithms, graphical representations, etc. They should be sent electronically to the e-mail address: coling-se1uiah.fi

    The title page (no separate title page is needed) should include the following information:

    Title; Authors' names, affiliations, and email addresses; Preferred thematic session, if any. Abstract (short summary up to 5 lines);

    The format of the submissions is the same as used in COLING submission. Style files and instructions to authors are available at http://www.issco.unige.ch/coling2004/coling2004downloads.html

    Papers must be submitted in pdf-format.

    Important Dates

    Call for papers: January 2004 Submission deadline: March 26, 2004 Notification: May 14, 2004 Camera-ready papers: June 7, 2004 Workshop: August 28-29, 2004



    Websites

    Workshop website: http://mlab.uiah.fi/~kjokinen/coling-se1.html

    COLING website: http://www.issco.unige.ch/coling2004/index.html

    DUMAS website: http://www.sics.se/dumas/

    Workshop Publications

    All accepted papers will be published in the workshop proceedings. Other publication channels will also be explored (a book, Special Issue).

    Workshop Organisation

    The workshop is co-chaired by Björn Gambäck and Kristiina Jokinen. The scientific committee will consist of the following experts (most confirmed):

    Alex Bailey, Canon Research Centre Europe, UK Bill Black, UMIST, England Peter Boda, Nokia Research Center, Finland Rolf Carlson, KTH, Sweden Roberta Catizone, University of Sheffield, UK Robert Dale, Macqaraire University, Australia Laila Dybkjaer, University of Southern Denmark, Denmark Björn Gambäck, SICS, Sweden Kristiina Jokinen, University of Art and Design & University of Helsinki, Finland Michael McTear, University of Ulster, Ireland Victor Poznanski, Sharp Laboratories of Europe, UK Allan Ramsay, UMIST UK Frank Reh, DaimlerChrysler, Germany Uli Strempel, Etex, Germany Alistair Sutcliffe, UMIST, UK Pasi Tapanainen, Connexor, Finland Markku Turunen University of Tampere, Finland Tom Wachtel, Independent Consultant, Italy/UK Yorick Wilks, University of Sheffield, UK

    In all correspondence with the chairs, please use the shared email: coling-se1uiah.fi

    Björn Gambäck Administrative coordinator of DUMAS SICS, Swedish Institute of Computer Science AB Box 1263 SE- 164 29 Kista, Sweden tel. +46-8-633 15 35 fax +46-8-751 72 30 email: gambacksics.se

    Kristiina Jokinen Scientific coordinator of DUMAS University of Helsinki and University of Art and Design Helsinki Media Lab Hämeentie 135 C 00560 Helsinki Finland tel. +358-9-756-30225 fax +358-9-756-30555 email: kjokinenuiah.fi