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[Apologies for multiple postings]
LREC 2008 - 6th
Language Resources and Evaluation Conference
SECOND
CALL FOR PAPERS
Palais des Congrès Mansour
Eddahbi, MARRAKECH
- MOROCCO
MAIN CONFERENCE:
28-29-30 MAY 2008
WORKSHOPS and TUTORIALS: 26-27 MAY and 31 MAY-
1 JUNE 2008
Conference web site:
http://www.lrec-conf.org/lrec2008/
The sixth international conference on Language
Resources and Evaluation (LREC) will be organised in 2008 by ELRA in
cooperation with a wide range of international associations and
organisations, including
AAMT, AMTA, ACL, AFNLP, ALTA, COCOSDA and Oriental COCOSDA, EACL, EAMT,
ELSNET,
EURALEX, GWA, IAMT, KnowledgeWeb, LDC, NEMLAR Network, SIGLEX, TEI,
Technolangue
French Program, WRITE and with major national and international
organisations
including the European Commission - Information
Society and Media, Unit E.2 “Content
and Knowledge”.
CONFERENCE AIMS
In 10 years - the first LREC was held in
Granada in 1998 - LREC
has become the major
event on Language Resources (LRs) and Evaluation for Human Language
Technologies
(HLT). The aim of LREC is to provide an overview of the
state-of-the-art,
explore new R&D directions and emerging trends, exchange
information
regarding LRs and their applications, evaluation methodologies and
tools,
ongoing and planned activities, industrial uses and needs, requirements
coming
from the e-society, both with respect to policy issues and to
technological and
organisational ones.
LREC provides a unique forum for researchers,
industrials and funding agencies from across a wide spectrum of areas
to
discuss problems and opportunities, find new synergies and promote
initiatives
for international cooperation, in support to investigations in language
sciences, progress in language technologies and development of
corresponding
products, services and applications, and standards.
CONFERENCE TOPICS
Issues in the design, construction and use of
Language Resources (LRs): text, speech, multimodality
- Guidelines, standards, specifications, models
and best practices for LRs
- Methodologies and tools for LRs construction
and annotation
- Methodologies and tools for the extraction
and acquisition of knowledge
- Ontologies and knowledge representation
- Terminology
- Integration between (multilingual) LRs,
ontologies and Semantic Web technologies
- Metadata descriptions of LRs and metadata for
semantic/content markup
Exploitation of LRs in different types of
systems and applications
- For: information extraction, information
retrieval, speech dictation, mobile communication, machine translation,
summarisation, web services, semantic search, text mining, inferencing,
reasoning, etc.
- In different types of interfaces:
(speech-based) dialogue systems, natural language and
multimodal/multisensorial
interactions, voice activated services, etc.
- Communication with neighbouring fields of
applications, e.g. e-government, e-culture, e-health, e-participation,
mobile
applications, etc.
- Industrial LRs requirements, user needs
Issues in Human Language Technologies
evaluation
- HLT Evaluation methodologies, protocols and
measures
- Validation, quality assurance, evaluation of
LRs
- Benchmarking of systems and products
- Usability evaluation of HLT-based user
interfaces, interactions and dialogue systems
- Usability and user satisfaction evaluation
General issues regarding LRs & Evaluation
- National and international activities and
projects
- Priorities, perspectives, strategies in
national and international policies for LRs
- Open architectures
- Organisational, economical and legal issues
Special Highlights
LREC targets the integration of different types
of LRs - spoken, written, and other modalities - and of the respective
communities. To this end, LREC encourages submissions covering issues
which are
common to different types of LRs and language technologies.
LRs are currently developed and deployed in a
much wider range of applications and domains. LREC 2008 recognises the
need to
encompass all those data that interact with language resources in an
attempt to
model more complex human processes and develop more complex systems,
and
encourages submissions on topics such as:
- Multimodal and multimedia systems, for
Human-Machine interfaces, Human-Human interactions, and content
processing
- Resources for modelling language-related
cognitive processes, including emotions
- Interaction/Association of language and
perception data, also for robotic systems
PROGRAMME
The Scientific Programme will include invited
talks, oral presentations, poster and demo presentations, and panels.
There is no difference
in quality between oral and poster presentations. Only the
appropriateness of
the type of communication (more or less interactive) to the content of
the
paper will be considered.
ABSTRACT SUBMISSION
On-line submission form for abstracts is now
available: please go to the “Abstract submission” section on the
LREC2008 web
site (http://www.lrec-conf.org/lrec2008)
and follow the procedure instructions.
Submitted abstracts of papers for oral and
poster or demo presentations must
consist of about 1500-2000 words.
WORKSHOPS,
TUTORIALS AND PANELS
Submission
of workshop,
tutorial and panel proposals
should be made by e-mail to the following e-mail
address:
lrec-conf.org">lrec lrec-conf.org and
will be reviewed by the Programme
Committee.
Proposals
for workshops and tutorials
should be no longer than three pages, and
include:
- For workshops:
- The title
- A brief technical description of the
specific technical
issues that the workshop will address
- The reasons why the workshop is of interest
- The names and affiliations, postal
addresses, phone and
fax numbers, email and web site addresses of the organising committee,
which should consist of at least three people knowledgeable in the
field, coming from different institutions
- The name and the e-mail address of the
member of the
workshop organising committee designated as the contact person
- The desirable duration of the workshop (half
day or full
day)
- A summary of the intended call for
participation
- An estimate of the approximate audience size
- A list of audio-visual or technical
requirements and any
special room requirements
The workshop proposers
will be responsible for the organisational aspects (e.g. workshop call
preparation and distribution, review of papers, notification of
acceptance,
assembling of the workshop proceedings using the ELRA specifications,
etc.).
- For tutorials:
- The title
- A brief technical description of the
tutorial content
- The reasons why the tutorial is of interest
- The names and affiliations, postal
addresses, phone and
fax numbers, email and web site addresses of the tutorial speakers,
with brief descriptions of their technical background
- The name and e-mail address of one tutorial
speaker
designated as the contact person
- The duration of the tutorial (half day is
the expected
usual length)
- An estimate of the approximate audience size
- A list of audio-visual or technical
requirements and any
special room requirements
The tutorial proposers
will be responsible for the organisational aspects (e.g. assembling of
the
tutorial material, etc.).
Proposals
for panels should contain the
following information:
- The title
- A brief technical description of the specific
technical
issues that the panel will address
- The reasons why the panel is of interest
- Name of
the panel organiser/s; affiliation and postal address; phone and fax
numbers; e-mail address; web site address
- The name
and the e-mail address of the designated contact person
IMPORTANT DATES
·
Submission of proposals
for panels, workshops and
tutorials: 31 October 2007
·
Submission of proposals
for oral and poster/demo papers: 31
October 2007
·
Notification of
acceptance of panels, workshops
and tutorials proposals: 22
November 2007
·
Notification of
acceptance of oral papers,
posters: 4 February 2008
·
Final version of papers
for the proceedings: 25 March 2008
·
Conference:
28-30 May 2008
·
Pre-conference workshops
and tutorials: 26
and 27 May 2008
·
Post-conference workshops
and tutorials: 31
May and 1 June 2008
CONSORTIA AND PROJECT
MEETINGS
Consortia or projects
wishing to take this opportunity for organising meetings should contact
well in
advance the organisers at the following e-mail address:
lrec lrec-conf.org">lrec lrec-conf.org.
PROCEEDINGS
The Proceedings on CD will include both oral and
poster papers, in the same format. In addition a Book of Abstracts will
be
printed.
CONFERENCE PROGRAMME COMMITTEE
Nicoletta
Calzolari, Istituto di Linguistica Computazionale del CNR, Pisa ,
Italy
(Conference chair)
Khalid Choukri, ELRA, Paris
, France
Bente Maegaard, CST, University
of Copenhagen , Denmark
Joseph Mariani, LIMSI-CNRS, Orsay , France
Jan Odijk, Nuance Communications International,
Belgium and
UIL-OTS, Utrecht ,
The Netherlands
Stelios Piperidis, Institute for Language and
Speech Processing (ILSP), Athens , Greece
Daniel
Tapias,
Telefónica Móviles España, Madrid, Spain
The composition of the committees as well as
instructions and addresses for registration and accommodation in
Marrakech will
be detailed on the conference website at
http://www.lrec-conf.org/lrec2008/.
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