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3-1-1 | () INTERSPEECH 2015 Dresden RFA Conference Chair: Sebastian Möller, Technische Universität Berlin
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3-1-2 | (2012-09-09) INTERSPEECH 2012 Portland Oregon USA (updated)
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3-1-3 | (2013-08-23) INTERSPEECH 2013 Lyon France Interspeech 2013 Lyon, France 25-29 August 2013 General Chair: Frédéric Bimbot
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3-1-4 | (2014-09-07) INTERSPEECH 2014 Singapore
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3-1-5 | Tutorials and Workshops at Interspeech 2012 Portland OR USAThe organizers of InterSpeech 2012, Portland, Oregon, USA, September 9-13 are
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3-2-1 | CALL FOR PAPERS SIGDIAL 2012 CONFERENCE: 13th Annual Meeting of the Special Interest Group on Discourse and Dialog Seoul, South Korea July 5-6, 2012 Deadline for submissions: March 26, 2012 GMT-11 CALL FOR PAPERS The SIGDIAL venue provides a regular forum for the presentation of cutting edge research in discourse and dialog to both academic and industry researchers. Continuing a series of twelve successful previous meetings, this conference spans the research interest areas of discourse and dialog. The conference is sponsored by the SIGDIAL organization (http://www.sigdial.org/), which serves as the Special Interest Group on discourse and dialog for both ACL and ISCA. Topics of Interest We welcome formal, corpus-based, implementation or analytical work on discourse and dialog including but not restricted to the following themes and topics: 1. Discourse Processing and Dialog Systems 2. Corpora, Tools and Methodology 3. Pragmatic and/or Semantic Modeling 4. Dimensions of Interaction 5. Applications of Dialog and Discourse Processing Technology For a detailed list of topics of interest, see http://nlp.postech.ac.kr/sigdial2012/topics.htm. Special Theme Coherence, whether understood as 'general overall interrelatedness' or 'continuity in meaning and context' (Louwerse and Graesser, 2005) is a topic that spans research on discourse and on dialog and has strong connections to research on coreference, discourse structure, dialog/task modeling, natural language generation, etc. The special theme for SIGDIAL 2012 is 'characterizing dialog coherence', where dialog includes multi-party interaction. We welcome theoretical, analytical, computational or interdisciplinary submissions on this topic. SUBMISSIONS The program committee welcomes the submission of long papers, short papers, and demo descriptions. All accepted submissions will be published in the conference proceedings. * Long papers will be presented in full plenary presentations. They must be no longer than 8 pages, including title, content, and examples. Two additional pages are allowed for references and appendices which may include extended example discourses or dialogs, algorithms, graphical representations, etc. * Short papers will be featured in short plenary presentations, followed by posters. They should be no longer than 4 pages. One additional page is allowed for references and appendices. * Demonstrations will be presented in special sessions, separate from short paper presentations and poster sessions. Demo descriptions will appear in a dedicated section of the proceedings and should be no longer than 3 pages, inclusive of references. To encourage late breaking demos, demo submissions have a later deadline. Papers that have been or will be submitted to other meetings or publications must provide this information (see submission format). SIGDIAL 2012 cannot accept for publication or presentation work that will be (or has been) published elsewhere, except for demonstrations. Any questions regarding submissions can be sent to the technical program co-chairs at program-chairs[at]sigdial.org. Authors are encouraged to submit additional supportive material such as video clips or sound clips and examples of available resources for review purposes. Submission is electronic using paper submission software at: https://www.softconf.com/c/sigdial2012/ FORMAT All long, short, and demo submissions should follow the two-column ACL-HLT 2012 format. We strongly recommend the use of ACL LaTeX style files or Microsoft Word style files tailored for ACL-HLT 2012 conference. Submissions must conform to the official ACL-HLT 2012 style guidelines (http://www.acl2012.org/call/sub01.asp), and they must be electronic in PDF. As in most previous years, submissions will not be anonymous. MENTORING SERVICE The mentoring service offered last year has been very beneficial. We will follow the same practice this year. Submissions with innovative core ideas that may need language (English) or organizational assistance will be flagged for 'mentoring' and conditionally accepted with recommendation to revise with a mentor. An experienced mentor who has previously published in the SIGDIAL venue will then help the authors of these flagged papers prepare their submissions for publication. Any questions about the mentoring service can be addressed to the mentoring service chair, Dr. Kallirroi Georgila, at kgeorgila[at]ict.usc.edu. BEST PAPER AWARDS In order to recognize significant advancements in dialog and discourse science and technology, SIGDIAL will recognize two best paper awards. A selection committee consisting of prominent researchers in the fields of interest will select the recipients of the awards. SPONSORSHIP SIGDIAL also offers a number of opportunities for sponsors. For more information, email Jason Williams, Sponsorship Chair, at jdw[at]research.att.com. Dialogue and Discourse SIGDIAL authors are encouraged to submit their research to the journal Dialogue and Discourse, which is endorsed by SIGDIAL. IMPORTANT DATES Long and Short Papers Submission Deadline March 26, 23:59, GMT-11, 2012 Paper Notification May 7, 2012 Final Paper Due June 4, 2012 Demos Submission Deadline May 14, 2012 Notification May 21, 2012 Final Paper Due June 4, 2012 Conference July 5-6, 2012 ORGANIZING COMMITTEE For any questions, please contact the appropriate members of the organizing committee: General Co-Chairs Gary Geunbae Lee, POSTECH, South Korea Jonathan Ginzburg, Universite Paris-Diderot, France Technical Program Co-Chairs Claire Gardent, CNRS/LORIA Nancy, France Amanda Stent, AT&T Labs - Research, USA Mentoring Chair Kallirroi Georgila, University of Southern California Institute for Creative Technologies Local Chair Minhwa Chung, Seoul National University Sponsorships Chair Jason Williams AT&T Labs - Research, USA SIGDIAL President Tim Paek, Microsoft Research, USA SIGDIAL Vice President Amanda Stent, AT&T Labs - Research, USA SIGDIAL Secretary/Treasurer Kristiina Jokinen, University of Helsinki, Finland
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3-2-2 | (2012-05-02) The Listening Talker, Edinburgh, UKThe Listening Talker: an interdisciplinary workshop on natural and synthetic modification of speech in response to listening conditions Edinburgh, 2-3 May 2012 http://listening-talker.org/workshop When talkers speak, they also listen. Talkers routinely adapt to their interlocutors and environment, maintaining intelligibility and dialogue fluidity in a way that promotes efficient exchange of information. In contrast, current speech output technology is largely deaf, incapable of adapting to the listener's context, inefficient in use and lacking the naturalness that comes from rapid appreciation of the speaker-listener environment. A key scientific challenge is to better understand how 'talker-listeners' respond to context and to apply these findings to the modification of natural (live/recorded) and generated (synthetic) speech. The ISCA-supported Listening Talker (LISTA) workshop brings together linguists, psychologists, neuroscientists, engineers and others working on human and machine speech perception and production, to explore new approaches to context-sensitive speech generation. The workshop will be single-track, with invited talks and contributed oral and poster presentations. An open call for a special issue of Computer Speech and Language on the theme of the listening talker will follow the workshop. Contributions are invited on any aspect of the listening talker, including but not limited to: - theories and models of human communication involving the listening talker - human speech production modifications induced by noise - speech production changes with manipulated feedback - algorithms/vocoders for speech modification - transformations from casual to clear speech - characterisation of the listening context - intelligibility and quality metrics for modified speech - application to natural dialogues, PA, teleconferencing Invited speakers Torsten Dau (Danish Technical University) Valerie Hazan (University College, London) Richard Heusdens (Technical University Delft) Hideki Kawahara (Wakayama University) Roger Moore (University of Sheffield) Martin Pickering (University of Edinburgh) Peter Vary (Aachen University) Junichi Yamagishi (University of Edinburgh) Important dates 30th January 2012: Submission of 4-page papers 27th February 2012: Notification of acceptance/rejection Co-chairs Martin Cooke (University of the Basque Country) Simon King (University of Edinburgh) Bastiaan Kleijn (Victoria University of Wellington) Yannis Stylianou (University of Crete)
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3-2-3 | (2012-05-22) 6th International Conference on Speech Prosody 6th International Conference on Speech Prosody 2012 May 22-25 http://www.speechprosody2012.org/
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3-2-4 | (2012-05-27) The Third International Symposium on Tonal Aspects of Languages (TAL 2012), Nanjing, China The Third International Symposium on Tonal Aspects of Languages (TAL 2012) Nanjing, China, May 27-29, 2012
The Third International Symposium on Tonal Aspects of Languages (TAL 2012) will be held in Nanjing, China during May 27-29, 2012. This will be a long-awaited event following TAL 2004 (Beijing, China) and TAL 2006 (La Rochelle, France). As a satellite meeting of Speech Prosody 2012 (to be held in Shanghai, China during May 22-25, 2012), TAL 2012 will be organized by Nanjing Normal University under the joint supports of the International Speech Communication Association (especially by SProSIG and SIG-CSLP), the International Phonetic Association, the Phonetic Association of China, the Chinese Information Processing Society of China, the Acoustical Society of China, and the Chinese Dialect Society. The theme of TAL 2012 is ‘Tonal aspects across tone and non-tone languages.’ Following the heritage of the past two symposia, TAL 2012 will continue to focus on tone languages, covering studies of tones from phonetic, phonological, psychological, technological, and pathological points of view; but will also welcome studies on tonal aspects of non-tone languages and singing. In particular, this symposium emphasizes the relationship between phonology and phonetics of tones, the relationship between production and perception of tones, the modeling of tones, and the practical utilization of tonal information in spoken language processing. We will make it a great opportunity for linguists, phoneticians, psychologists, language educators, speech pathologists, and speech engineers from all over the world to get together to share and deepen our understanding of tones. Nanjing, which literally means ‘South Capital,’ has a prominent status in China’s long history and glorious culture. It had been the capital of China during ten dynasties including early Ming Dynasty and the Republic of China. With its beautiful nature and a variety of traditional architectures and historical sights, Nanjing is one of China’s most attractive cities. The transportation to Nanjing is very convenient. There are direct international flights between Nanjing and some cities in Europe, USA and Asian countries. Also, it takes only about 80-90 minutes to travel by train between Nanjing and Shanghai, where the airline connections to almost all main cities in the world are available. Prospective authors are invited to submit papers (up to 6 pages and written in English) on original research related to tonal aspects of languages, including but not limited to: - Phonology and phonetics of tones - Typology of tones and tone languages - Tone production and perception - Tone language acquisition and learning - Evolution of tones and tone change - Tone, accent, and intonation - Tonal variation in continuous speech - Modeling of tonal aspects of languages - Speech processing for tone languages - Tonal processing in speech recognition and synthesis - Psychological and neural mechanisms of tones - Pathology and therapy for tonal aspects of languages - Speech corpus and annotation for tones - Cross-linguistic study of tone languages and non-tone languages - Tonal information in forensic phonetics - Tone in singing and traditional operas We are also calling for exhibits and financial supports. Donations from corporate, academic, government, and individual sponsors would be greatly appreciated. Your support brings you various benefits as stated in our website.
Important Dates Special session proposal: December 20, 2011 Submission of full papers: February 15, 2012 Notification of acceptance: March 15, 2012 Camera-ready paper due: March 25, 2012 Early registration deadline: March 31, 2012
General Chair: Wentao Gu (Professor, Nanjing Normal University, China) Contact Email: TAL2012nj@gmail.com
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3-2-5 | (2012-06-04) JEP 2012 Grenoble France APPEL À COMMUNICATIONS JEP'2012 29e Journées d'Études sur la Parole Grenoble du 4 au 8 juin 2012 CALENDRIER Date limite de soumission : 31 janvier 2012 Notification aux auteurs : 20 mars 2012 Date limite de soumission des versions définitives : 15 avril 2012 Conférence : 4-8 juin 2012 PRÉSENTATION Organisée par l'équipe GETALP du LIG (Laboratoire Informatique de Grenoble), le LIDILEM (Laboratoire de linguistique et didactique des langues étrangères et maternelles) et le département DPC du Gipsa-lab, les JEP'2012 se tiendront du 4 au 8 juin 2012 à Grenoble à l'occasion de la conférence jointe JEP-TALN-RECITAL'2012. JEP-TALN-RECITAL'2012 regroupe la 29ème édition des Journées d'Étude sur la Parole (JEP'2012), la 19ème édition de la conférence sur le Traitement Automatique des Langues Naturelles (TALN'2012) et la 14ème édition des Rencontres des Étudiants Chercheurs en Informatique pour le Traitement Automatique des Langues (RECITAL'2012). Pour la quatrième fois, après Nancy en 2002, Fès en 2004, et Avignon en 2008, l'AFCP (Association Francophone pour la Communication Parlée) et l'ATALA (Association pour le Traitement Automatique des Langues) organisent conjointement leur principale conférence afin de réunir en un seul lieu les deux communautés du traitement de la langue orale et écrite. Les JEP'2012 comprendront des communications orales et affichées et des conférences invitées. Thématiques
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Les articles sélectionnés seront publiés dans les actes de la conférence. Modalités de Soumission Les articles soumis ne devront pas dépasser 4 pages en Times 10, sur deux colonnes, format A4. Les différents modèles (Word, Word 2007, OpenOffice Writer et LaTeX) seront disponibles sur le site internet de la conférence (http://www.jeptaln2012.org). Contact : laurent.besacier@imag.fr Bourses L'ISCA apporte également un soutien financier aux jeunes chercheurs participant à des manifestations scientifiques sur la parole et le langage, voir le site de l'ISCA
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3-2-6 | (2012-06-04) JEP 2012 Grenoble, France- Invitation to students Dans le cadre de sa politique d’ouverture internationale, et en
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3-3-1 | (201022)LREC Multimodal Corpora: How should multimodal corpora deal with the situation? Multimodal Corpora: How should multimodal corpora deal with the situation?
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3-3-2 | (2012-0(-26) LREC Workshop on NLP User Generated Content (UGC) Background and Motivation The Web 2.0 has transferred the authorship of contents from institutions to the people; the web has become a channel where users exchange, explain or write about their lives and interests, give opinions and rate others’ opinions. The so-called User Generated Content (UGC) in text form is a valuable resource that can be exploited for many purposes, such as cross-lingual information retrieval, opinion mining, enhanced web search, social science analysis, intelligent advertising, and so on. In order to mine the data from the Web 2.0 we first need to understand its contents. Analysis of UG content is challenging because of its casual language, with plenty of abbreviations, slang, domain specific terms and, compared to published edited text, with a higher rate of spelling and grammar errors. Standard NLP techniques, which are used to analyze text and provide formal representations of surface data, have been typically developed to deal with standard language and may not yield the expected results on UGC. For example, shortened or misspelled words, which are very frequent in the Web 2.0 informal style, increase the variability in the forms for expressing a single concept. This workshop aims at providing a meeting point for researchers working in the processing of UGC in textual form in one way or another, as well as developers of UGC-based applications and technologies, both from industry and academia.
Topics of Interest We are mainly interested in, but not restricted to, the following research questions: ● What characterises UGC? Linguistic and textual phenomena that distinguish UGC from standard written text, and may pose a challenge for NLP. ● Definition of norm, concept of error, deviation and variation in UGC. ● Criteria and standards for the annotation of evaluation corpora in UGC at various levels of linguistic analysis (form, part of speech, constituents, dependencies, speech acts, deviation types, etc.). ● How quality of text affects processing tasks (tokenization, POS tagging, chunking, parsing, named-entity detection, etc.) ● Architecture and software design for flexible adaptation of NLP processing pipelines to new domains (topic domains and text-genre domains) ● Text normalisation vs adaptation of processing tools: ○ Pros and cons ○ Task dependent? ○ Costs and benefits ○ Hybrid solutions ● Approaches to normalisation (text checking, ASR, MT techniques, etc.) ● Evaluation issues related to processing and normalising UGC
Intended Audience The workshop aims at bringing together researchers and developers from academia and industry. In particular, perspectives from the following user groups are welcome: - UGC-based application developers, from both research and industry - Researchers from the NLP, IR and IE communities - Ph.D students interested or working in the processing of UGC Submissions ● Oral papers and posters should follow the main conference formatting requirements (http://www.lrec-conf.org/lrec2012/). ● To submit contributions, please follow the instructions at https://www.softconf.com/lrec2012/UGC2012/ ● The contributions will undergo a double review by members of the programme committee. When submitting a paper from the START page, authors will be asked to provide essential information about resources (in a broad sense, i.e. also technologies, standards, evaluation kits, etc.) that have been used for the work described in the paper or are a new result of your research. For further information on this new initiative, please refer to: http://www.lrec-conf.org/lrec2012/?LRE-Map-2012 Important Dates February 15: Paper submission deadline March 15: Acceptance notifications March 30: Camera-ready papers May 26: Afternoon Workshop at LREC Organising Committee Laura Alonso i Alemany, Universidad Nacional de Córdoba (Argentina) Jordi Atserias, Yahoo! Research (Spain) Toni Badia, Universitat Pompeu Fabra (Spain) Maite Melero, Barcelona Media Innovation Center (Spain) Martí Quixal, Barcelona Media Innovation Center (Spain) Programme Committee Rafael Banchs, Institute for Infocomm Research - A*Star (Singapore) Steven Bedrick, Oregon Health & Science University Joan Codina, Universitat Pompeu Fabra (Spain) Louise-Amélie Cougnon, Université Catholique de Louvain, ILC, Cental, (Belgium) Jennifer Foster, Dublin City University (Ireland) Michael Gamon, Microsoft Research (USA) Fei Liu, Bosch Research (USA) Ulrike Pado, VICO Research&Consulting GmbH Lluís Padró, Universitat Politècnica de Catalunya (Spain) Alan Ritter, CSE, University of Washington (USA) Roser Saurí, Barcelona Media Innovation Center (Spain) Paul Schmidt, Institut der Gesellschaft zur Förderung der Angewandten Informationsforschung (Germany) L Venkata Subramaniam, IBM Research (India)
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3-3-3 | (2012-01-12) IEEE Intl Conf on Emerging Signal Processing Applications, Las Vegas, USAShow&Tell Demonstrations (www.ieee-espa.org)[Download the PDF Show&Tell Call for Papers] We are delighted to host Show&Tell at the first IEEE International Conference on Emerging Signal Processing Applications. Show&Tell will provide researchers, technologists and practitioners from academia, industry and government the opportunity to demonstrate their latest systems and interact with the attendees in an informal setting. Demonstrations in the following or other related areas are encouraged:
Demonstrations will be peer-reviewed by members of the ESPA Program Committee, who will judge the significance, quality, and clarity of each submission. At least one author of each accepted submission must register for and attend the conference, and demonstrate the system during the Show&Tell sessions. Submission guidelines
Papers should be submitted through the standard procedure at www.ieee-espa.org. Send any questions to showandtell@ieee-espa.org. ChairMazin Gilbert (AT&T Labs Research, USA) Important dates
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3-3-4 | (2012-01-16) IEEE SPS Winterschool on on 'Speech and Audio Processing for Immersive Environments and Future Interfaces'IEEE Signal Processing Society Winter School on 'Speech and Audio Processing for Immersive Environments and Future Interfaces' Foundation for Research and Technology-Hellas (FORTH), Institute of Computer Science (ICS) January 16-20, 2012 WEB: http://www.s3p-saie.eu Email: mouchtar@ics.forth.gr APPLICATION DEADLINE: January 1, 2012 MOTIVATION AND DESCRIPTION The vision of immersive environments is to enable natural interactions among people who are geographically distributed. Future interfaces are envisioned to provide some degree of immersion among the user and a device, so as to enable a natural means of interaction. The proliferation of multichannel audio systems (e.g. home-cinema) and of tele-presence systems, which enhance the realism in entertainment and collaborative environments respectively, clearly demonstrate the current technology trend towards immersive environments and interfaces. The winter school aims to cover multiple research directions in audio and speech signal processing for immersive environments and interfaces, including 3D rendering, enhancement in ubiquitous speech communications, speech capture/synthesis/recognition for such applications, audio watermarking in interactive broadcast applications, and so forth. Among the objectives of this IEEE Signal Processing Winter School are: * Fruitful interaction between teachers/instructors and participants * Building communities of Ph.D. students and educators in important Signal Processing research areas * Providing hands-on tutorial sessions, where students can experiment with concepts and methods * Evolution of high quality tutorial materials that can be disseminated online to the larger signal processing community. LIST OF SPEAKERS KEYNOTE: Rainer Martin, Universitat Bochum, DE INSTRUCTORS: Gernot Kubin, TU Graz, AT Simon King, CSTR, Edinburgh, UK Vassilios Digalakis, Technical University of Crete, GR Yannis Stylianou, FORTH & University of Crete, GR Athanasios Mouchtaris, FORTH & University of Crete, GR Jeroen Breebart, Civolution, NL Sriram Srinivasan, Philips Research, NL Soren Holdt Jensen, Aalborg University, DK Ville Pulkki, Aalto University, FI APPLICATION The school will be open to graduate students, Ph.D. students, post-docs, young researchers, senior researchers and practitioners. Both academic and industrial professionals are encouraged to apply online: http://www.s3p-saie.eu The school fees will be: * Student, IEEE-SPS member: 100€ * Student, IEEE (non-SPS) member: 150€ * Student, non-IEEE member: 200€ * Non-Student, IEEE-SPS member: 400€ (or 200€ per day) * Non-student, IEEE (non-SPS) member: 500€ (or 250€ per day) * Non-student, non-IEEE-SPS member: 600€ (or 300€ per day) -The fee includes attendance at the courses, handling material, coffee breaks, and social events. -The application should be done before January 1, 2012.
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3-3-5 | (2012-02-06) ICPRAM 1st International Conference on Pattern Recognition Applications and Methods ICPRAM (1st International Conference on Pattern Recognition Applications and Methods - http://www.icpram.org/) has an open call for papers, whose deadline is set for July 26, 2011. We hope you can participate in this conference by submitting a paper reflecting your current research in any of the following tracks: - Theory and Methods - Applications
ICPRAM 2012 will be held in Vilamoura, Algarve, Portugal next year, on February 6-8, 2012. The conference will be sponsored by the Institute for Systems and Technologies of Information, Control and Communication (INSTICC) in cooperation with the Association for the Advancement of Artificial Intelligence (AAAI) and Pattern Analysis, Statistical Modelling and Computational Learning (PASCAL2), and technically co-sponsored by IEEE Signal Processing Society, Machine Learning for Signal Processing (MLSP) Technical Committee of IEEE, AERFAI (Asociacion Espanola de Reconocimiento de Formas y Analisis de Imagenes) and APRP (Associacao Portuguesa de Reconhecimento de Padroes). INSTICC is member of the Workflow Management Coalition (WfMC).
ICPRAM would like to become a major point of contact between researchers, engineers and practitioners on the areas of Pattern Recognition, both from theoretical and application perspectives. Contributions describing applications of Pattern Recognition techniques to real-world problems, interdisciplinary research, experimental and/or theoretical studies yielding new insights that advance Pattern Recognition methods are especially encouraged. The conference program features a number of Keynote Lectures to be delivered by distinguished world-class researchers, including those listed below.
The proceedings of ICPRAM will be submitted for indexation by Thomson Reuters Conference Proceedings Citation Index, INSPEC, DBLP and EI. All accepted papers (full, short and posters) will be published in the conference proceedings, under an ISBN reference, on paper and on CD-ROM support. BWRB A short list of presented papers will be selected so that revised and extended versions of these papers will be published by Springer-Verlag in a AISC Series book. Top selected papers in specific areas of interest will be published as a special issue in the Neurocomputing Journal.
Best paper awards will be distributed during the conference closing session. Please check the website for further information (http://www.icpram.org/best_paper_awards.asp).
All papers presented at the conference venue will be available at the SciTePress Digital Library (http://www.scitepress.org/DigitalLibrary/).
Workshops and special sessions are also invited. If you wish to propose a workshop or a special session, for example based on the results of a specific research project, please contact the secretariat. Workshop chairs and Special Session chairs will benefit from logistics support and other types of support, including secretariat and financial support, to facilitate the development of a valid idea.
Please check further details at the ICPRAM's conference website (http://www.icpram.org). Should you have any question please don't hesitate contacting me.
ICPRAM 2012 will be held in conjunction with ICAART 2012 (http://www.icaart.org/home.asp) in Vilamoura, Algarve, Portugal next year, on February 6-8, 2012. Registration to ICPRAM will enable free access to the ICAART conference (as a non-speaker).
We hope to welcome you in Vilamoura, Algarve next February 2012!
Kind regards, Patricia Alves ICPRAM Secretariat
Av. D.Manuel I, 27A 2.Esq. 2910-595 Setubal, Portugal Tel.: +351 265 100033 Fax: +44 203 014 8556 Email: icpram.secretariat@insticc.org
ICPRAM website: http://www.icpram.org
IMPORTANT DATES: Conference date: 6-8 February, 2012
Regular Paper Submission: July 26, 2011 Authors Notification: October 6, 2011 Final Regular Paper Submission and Registration: October 26, 2011
TECHNICALLY CO-SPONSORED BY - IEEE - Machine Learning for Signal Processing (MLSP) Technical Committee of IEEE - AERFAI - APRP
IN COOPERATION WITH - AAAI - PASCAL2
CONFERENCE TRACKS: TRACK 1: THEORY AND METHODS - Exact and Approximate Inference - Density Estimation - Bayesian Models - Gaussian Processes - Model Selection - Graphical and Graph-based Models - Missing Data - Ensemble Methods - Neural Networks - Kernel Methods - Large Margin Methods - Classification - Regression - Sparsity - Feature Selection and Extraction - Spectral Methods - Embedding and Manifold Learning - Similarity and Distance Learning - Matrix Factorization - Clustering - ICA, PCA, CCA and other Linear Models - Fuzzy Logic - Active Learning - Cost-sensitive Learning - Incremental Learning - On-line Learning - Structured Learning - Multi-agent Learning - Multi-instance Learning - Reinforcement Learning - Instance-based Learning - Knowledge Acquisition and Representation - Meta Learning - Multi-strategy Learning - Case-based Reasoning - Inductive Learning - Computational Learning Theory - Cooperative Learning - Evolutionary Computation - Information Retrieval and Learning - Hybrid Learning Algorithms - Planning and Learning - Convex Optimization - Stochastic Methods - Combinatorial Optimization
TRACK 2: APPLICATIONS - Natural Language Processing - Information Retrieval - Ranking - Web Applications - Economics, Business and Forecasting Applications - Bioinformatics and Systems Biology - Audio and Speech Processing - Signal Processing - Image Understanding - Sensors and Early Vision - Motion and Tracking - Image-based Modelling - Shape Representation - Object Recognition - Video Analysis - Medical Imaging - Learning and Adaptive Control - Perception - Learning in Process Automation - Learning of Action Patterns - Virtual Environments - Robotics
KEYNOTE SPEAKERS: Ludmila Kuncheva, Bangor University, U.K. Tiberio Caetano, NICTA, Australia Francis Bach, INRIA, France Jose C. Principe, University of Florida, U.S.A. Joachim M. Buhmann, ETH Zurich, Switzerland (list not yet complete)
CONFERENCE CHAIR: Ana Fred, Technical University of Lisbon / IT, Portugal
PROGRAM CO-CHAIRS: J. Salvador Sanchez, Jaume I University, Spain Pedro Latorre Carmona, Jaume I University, Spain
PAPER SUBMISSION: Authors should submit an original paper in English, carefully checked for correct grammar and spelling, using the on-line submission procedure. The initial submission must have between 3 to 13 pages otherwise it will be rejected without review. Each paper should clearly indicate the nature of its technical/scientific contribution, and the problems, domains or environments to which it is applicable. A 'double-blind' paper evaluation method will be used. To facilitate that, the authors are kindly requested to produce and provide the paper, WITHOUT any reference to any of the authors. This means that is necessary to remove the authors personal details, the acknowledgements section and any reference that may disclose the authors identity.
Submission types:
A) Regular Paper Submission A regular paper presents a work where the research is completed or almost finished. It does not necessary means that the acceptance is as a full paper. It may be accepted as a 'full paper' (30 min. oral presentation), a 'short paper' (20 min. oral presentation) or a 'poster'.
B) Position Paper Submission A position paper presents an arguable opinion about an issue. The goal of a position paper is to convince the audience that your opinion is valid and worth listening to, without the need to present completed research work and/or validated results. It is, nevertheless, important to support your argument with evidence to ensure the validity of your claims. A position paper may be a short report and discussion of ideas, facts, situations, methods, procedures or results of scientific research (bibliographic, experimental, theoretical, or other) focused on one of the conference topic areas. The acceptance of a position paper is restricted to the categories of 'short paper' or 'poster', i.e. a position paper is not a candidate to acceptance as 'full paper'.
PROGRAM COMMITTEE: Please check the program committee members at http://www.icpram.org/program_committee.asp
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3-3-6 | (2012-02-20) 2012 INTERNATIONAL WINTER SCHOOL IN METHODS IN BIOINFORMATICS, Tarragona, Spain2012 INTERNATIONAL WINTER SCHOOL IN METHODS IN BIOINFORMATICS WSMBio 2012 Tarragona, Spain February 20-24, 2012 Organized by: Research Group on Mathematical Linguistics (GRLMC) Rovira i Virgili University http://grammars.grlmc.com/wsmbio2012/ ********************************************************************* AIM: WSMBio 2012 offers a broad and intensive series of lectures on bioinformatics at different levels. The students choose their preferred courses according to their interests and background. Instructors are top names in their respective fields. The School intends to help students initiate and foster their research career. ADDRESSED TO: Graduate (and eventually advanced undergraduate) students from around the world. Most appropriate degrees include: Computer Science, Biology and Medicine. Other students (for instance, from Mathematics or Engineering) are welcome too. The School is appropriate also for people more advanced in their career who want to keep themselves updated on developments in the field. There will be no overlap in the class schedule. COURSES AND PROFESSORS: - Dan Gusfield (U California Davis), ReCombinatorics: The Algorithmics and Combinatorics of Phylogenetic Networks with Recombination [introductory/intermediate, 8 hours] - Andrey Rzhetsky (U Chicago), Trees, Networks, and their Use in Systems Biology [introductory/ intermediate, 8 hours] - Richard Simon (US National Cancer Institute, Rockville), Development and Validation of Prognostic and Predictive Classifiers based on High-dimensional Data and their Application to Personalized Medicine [introductory/intermediate, 8 hours] - Robert Stevens (U Manchester) & James Malone (European Bioinformatics Institute, Hinxton), Bio-Ontologies [introductory/intermediate, 4 hours] - Martin Tompa (U Washington Seattle), Comparative Sequence Analysis in Molecular Biology [introductory/intermediate, 4 hours] - Alfonso Valencia (Spanish National Cancer Research Centre, Madrid), Bioinformatics Challenges for Personalized Medicine [advanced, 4 hours] - Limsoon Wong (National University of Singapore), Using Biological Networks for Protein Function Prediction, Biomarker Identification, and Other Problems in Computational Biology [introductory/intermediate, 6 hours] - Ying Xu (U Georgia), Cancer Bioinformatics [advanced, 8 hours] - Zohar Yakhini (Agilent Laboratories, Santa Clara), Algorithmics and Statistics in the Analysis of High Throughput Molecular Measurement Data [intermediate/advanced, 6 hours] REGISTRATION: It has to be done on line at http://grammars.grlmc.com/wsmbio2012/Registration.php FEES: They are variable, depending on the number of courses each student takes. The rule is: 1 hour = - 10 euros (for payments until December 11, 2011), - 15 euros (for payments after December 11, 2011). PAYMENT PROCEDURE: The fees must be paid to the School's bank account: Uno-e Bank (Julian Camarillo 4 C, 28037 Madrid, Spain): IBAN: ES3902270001820201823142 - Swift code: UNOEESM1 (account holder: Carlos Martin-Vide GRLMC; account holder’s address: Av. Catalunya, 35, 43002 Tarragona, Spain) Please mention WSMBio 2012 and your full name in the subject. A receipt will be provided on site. Remarks: - Bank transfers should not involve any expense for the School. - People claiming early registration will be requested to prove that they gave the bank transfer order by the deadline. - Students may be refunded only in the case when a course gets cancelled due to the unavailability of the instructor. People registering on site at the beginning of the School must pay in cash. For the sake of local organization, however, it is much recommended to do it earlier. ACCOMMODATION: Information about accommodation will be available on the website of the School. CERTIFICATES: Students will be delivered a certificate stating the courses attended, their contents, and their duration. IMPORTANT DATES: Announcement of the programme: October 30, 2011 Starting of the registration: October 30, 2011 Early registration deadline: December 11, 2011 Starting of the School: February 20, 2012 End of the School: February 24, 2012 QUESTIONS AND FURTHER INFORMATION: Florentina-Lilica Voicu: florentinalilica.voicu@urv.cat WEBSITE: http://grammars.grlmc.com/wsmbio2012/ POSTAL ADDRESS: WSMBio 2012 Research Group on Mathematical Linguistics (GRLMC) Rovira i Virgili University Av. Catalunya, 35 43002 Tarragona, Spain Phone: +34-977-559543 Fax: +34-977-558386 ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS: Diputació de Tarragona Universitat Rovira i Virgili
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3-3-7 | (2012-03-25) CfP ICASSP Kyoto Japan*********************************************************************** IEEE ICASSP 2012 International Conference on Acoustics, Speech, and Signal Processing March 25 - 30, 2012 Kyoto International Conference Center, Kyoto JAPAN http://www.icassp2012.org/ *********************************************************************** We are very glad to announce that paper submission will be open soon at the IEEE ICASSP 2012 web site (http://www.icassp2012.org/). Important Deadlines Special Session & Tutorial Proposals Due August 11, 2011 Notification of Special Session & Tutorial Acceptance September 15, 2011 Submission of Regular Papers September 27, 2011 Notification of Paper Acceptance December 22, 2011 Revised Paper Upload Deadline January 19, 2012 Author's Registration Deadline January 26, 2012 CALL FOR PAPERS The 37th International Conference on Acoustics, Speech, and Signal Processing (ICASSP) will be held at the Kyoto International Conference Center in Kyoto, Japan, on March 25 - 30, 2012. The ICASSP meeting is the world's largest and most comprehensive technical conference focused on signal processing and its applications. The conference will feature world-class speakers, tutorials, exhibits, and over 50 lecture and poster sessions on: * Audio and acoustic signal processing * Bio imaging and signal processing * Design and implementation of signal processing systems * Image, video and multidimensional signal processing * Industry technology tracks * Information forensics and security * Machine learning for signal processing * Multimedia signal processing * Sensor array and multichannel signal processing * Signal processing education * Signal processing for communications and networking * Signal processing theory and methods * Speech processing * Spoken language processing Welcome to Kyoto: The Cultural Heart of Japan. Kyoto is special because it reigned as the national capital of Japan for more than 1000 years. Seventeen UNESCO World Cultural Heritage Sites are situated in a cityscape dominated by 2000 temples and shrines. The rich heritage is also reflected in modern technical advances of Japanese frontier and leading industries. You and your family will be welcomed with all the hospitality of the cultural heart of Japan. Submission of Papers: Prospective authors are invited to submit full-length, four-page papers, including figures and references, to the ICASSP Technical Committee. All ICASSP papers will be handled and reviewed electronically. The ICASSP 2012 website (http://www.icassp2012.org/) will provide you with further details. Please note that the submission dates for papers are strict deadlines. Tutorial and Special Session Proposals: Tutorials will be held on March 25 and 26, 2012. Brief proposals must include title, outline, contact information, biography and selected publications for the presenter, a description of the tutorial, and material to be distributed to participants. Special sessions proposals must include a topical title, rationale, session outline, contact information, and a list of invited speakers. Tutorial and special session authors are referred to the ICASSP 2012 website for additional information regarding submissions. For more detailed information, please visit the ICASSP 2012 official website, http://www.icassp2012.org/. The ICASSP 2012 Organizing Committee ================================================================================ You have received this mailing because you are a member of IEEE Signal Processing Society . To unsubscribe, please go to http://ewh.ieee.org/enotice/options.php?SN=Wellekens&LN=CONF and be certain to include your IEEE member number. If you need assistance with your E-Notice subscription, please contact Khanh Luu.
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3-3-8 | (2012-03-31) CfP 2012 International Workshop on Statistical Machine Learning for Speech Processing (IWSML2012)-Kyoto Japan Call for Papers - 2012 International Workshop on Statistical Machine Learning for Speech Processing (IWSML2012) - Scalable Approach in the Era of Abundant Data - These days, an enormous amount of multimedia data is available on various kinds of Web sites and devices. Until now, R&D of statistical speech processing has been focused on high-quality data annotation and parsimonious model construction using the annotated data. However, from now on, the R&D focus will shift to the issue of how to construct a model that is robust against diverse types of noise in a massive amount of data annotated with either no labels or only unreliable ones. Another subject that will receive attention is how to convert domain knowledge based on a massive amount of data into model construction in different domains that have sparse data, e.g., for speech recognition systems for rare languages with few data resources. In such R&D, it is difficult to use a large amount of data from the beginning and it is necessary to investigate scalable methods that suit various amounts and quality-levels of data and domain knowledge. In this workshop, considering the present circumstances, researchers in machine learning and in speech, natural language, and image processing will get together and discuss scalable approaches in the era of abundant data. Location Important dates Invited Speakers Language Organizing Committee Local Chairs: Finance Chair: Technical Chairs: Publications Chair: Secretary: Support For more information please visit http://www.ism.ac.jp/IWSML2012/ or e-mail iwsml-sec@ism.ac.jp.
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3-3-9 | (2012-04-17) 10th International Conference on the Computational Processing of Portuguese, Coimbra, Portugal ===== DEADLINE EXTENSION AND FINAL CALL FOR PAPERS ====
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3-3-10 | (2012-04-23) EACL 2012 Workshop on Computational Models of Language Acquisition and Loss EACL 2012 Workshop on Computational Models of Language Acquisition and Loss http://sites.google.com/site/eaclcogws/ Deadline for Submissions: January, 20th, 2012 --------------------------------------------------------------- The past decades have seen a massive expansion in the application of statistical and machine learning methods to speech and natural language processing. This work has yielded impressive results which have generally been viewed as engineering achievements. Recently researchers have begun to investigate the relevance of computational learning methods for research on human language acquisition and loss. The human ability to acquire and process language has long attracted interest and generated much debate due to the apparent ease with which such a complex and dynamic system is learnt and used on the face of ambiguity, noise and uncertainty. On the other hand, changes in language abilities during aging and eventual losses related to conditions such as Alzheimer's disease and dementia have also attracted considerable investigative efforts. Parallels between the acquisition and loss have been raised, and a better understanding of the mechanisms involved in both, and of how the algorithms used to access concepts are affected in pathological cases can lead to earlier diagnosis and more targeted treatments. The use of computational modeling is a relatively recent trend boosted by advances in machine learning techniques, and the availability of resources like corpora of child and child-directed sentences, and data from psycholinguistic tasks by normal and pathological groups. Many of the existing computational models attempt to study language tasks under cognitively plausible criteria (such as memory and processing limitations that humans face), and to explain the developmental stages observed in the acquisition and evolution of the language abilities. The workshop is targeted at anyone interested in the relevance of computational techniques for understanding first, second and bilingual language acquisition and change or loss in normal and pathological conditions. Long and short papers are invited on, but not limited to, the following topics: *Computational learning theory and analysis of language learning *Computational models of first, second and bilingual language acquisition *Computational models of language changes in e.g. dementia and Alzheimer?s Disease *Computational models and analysis of factors that influence language acquisition and loss in different age groups and cultures *Computational models of various aspects of language and their interaction in acquisition and change *Computational models of the evolution of language *Data resources and tools for investigating computational models of human language processes *Empirical and theoretical comparisons of the environment and its impact on acquisition/loss *Cognitively oriented Bayesian models of language processes *Computational methods for acquiring various linguistic information (related to e.g. speech, lexicon, syntax, and semantics) and their relevance to research on human language acquisition *Investigations and comparisons of supervised, unsupervised and weakly-supervised methods for learning (e.g. machine learning, statistical, symbolic, biologically-inspired, active learning, various hybrid models) SUBMISSIONS We invite three different submission modalities: * Regular long papers (8 content pages + 1 page for references): Long papers should report on solid and finished research including new experimental results, resources and/or techniques. * Regular short papers (4 content pages + 1 page for references): Short papers should report on small experiments, focused contributions, ongoing research, negative results and/or philosophical discussion. * System demonstration (2 pages): System demonstration papers should describe and document the demonstrated system or resources. We encourage the demonstration of both early research prototypes and mature systems, that will be presented in a separate demo session. All submissions must be in PDF format and must follow the EACL 2012 formatting requirements (available at http://eacl2012.org/information-for-authors/index.html). We strongly advise the use of the provided Word or LaTeX template files. For long and short papers, the reported research should be substantially original. The papers will be presented orally or as posters. The decision as to which paper will be presented orally and which as poster will be made by the program committee based on the nature rather than on the quality of the work. Reviewing will be double-blind, and thus no author information should be included in the papers; self-reference should be avoided as well. Papers that do not conform to these requirements will be rejected without review. Accepted papers will appear in the workshop proceedings, where no distinction will be made between papers presented orally or as posters. Submission and reviewing will be electronic, managed by the START system: https://www.softconf.com/eacl2012/Cognitive2012/ Submissions must be uploaded onto the START system by the submission deadline: January 20, 2012 (11:59pm Samoa Time; UTC/GMT -11 hours) Please chose the appropriate submission type from the starting submission page, according to the category of your paper. IMPORTANT DATES Jan 20, 2012 Paper submission deadline Feb 20, 2012 Notification of acceptance Mar 09, 2012 Camera-ready deadline Apr 23 or 24, 2012 Workshop PROGRAM COMMITTEE Afra Alishahi, Tilburg University (Netherlands) Colin J Bannard, University of Texas at Austin (USA) Marco Baroni, University of Trento (Italy) Jim Blevins, University of Cambridge (UK) Rens Bod, University of Amsterdam (Netherlands) Antal van den Bosch, Tilburg University (Netherlands) Alexander Clark, Royal Holloway, University of London (UK) Robin Clark, University of Pennsylvania (USA) Matthew W. Crocker, Saarland University (Germany) James Cussens, University of York (UK) Walter Daelemans, University of Antwerp (Belgium) and Tilburg University (Netherlands) Barry Devereux, University of Cambridge (UK) Sonja Eisenbeiss, University of Essex (UK) Afsaneh Fazly, University of Toronto (Canada) Cynthia Fisher, University of Illinois (USA) Jeroen Geertzen, University of Cambridge (UK) Henriette Hendriks, University of Cambridge (UK) Marco Idiart, Federal University of Rio Grande do Sul (Brazil) Aravind Joshi, University of Pennsylvania (USA) Shalom Lappin, King's College London (UK) Alessandro Lenci, University of Pisa (Italy) Igor Malioutov, Massachusetts Institute of Technology (USA) Marie-Catherine de Marneffe, Stanford University (USA) Fanny Meunier, Lumière Lyon 2 University (France) Brian Murphy, Carnegie Mellon University (USA) Maria Alice Parente, Federal University of Rio Grande do Sul (Brazil) Massimo Poesio, University of Essex (UK) Brechtje Post, University of Cambridge (UK) Ari Rappoport, The Hebrew University of Jerusalem (Israel) Dan Roth, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign (USA) Kenji Sagae, University of Southern California (USA) Sabine Schulte im Walde, University of Stuttgart (Germany) Ekaterina Shutova, University of Cambridge (UK) Maity Siqueira, Federal University of Rio Grande do Sul (Brazil) Mark Steedman, University of Edinburgh (UK) Shuly Wintner, University of Haifa (Israel) Charles Yang, University of Pennsylvania (USA) Beracah Yankama, Massachusetts Institute of Technology (USA) Menno van Zaanen, Macquarie University (Australia) Michael Zock, LIF, CNRS, Marseille (France) WORKSHOP ORGANIZERS AND CONTACT Robert Berwick, Massachusetts Institute of Technology (USA) Anna Korhonen, University of Cambridge (UK) Thierry Poibeau, LaTTiCe-CNRS (France) and University of Cambridge (UK) Aline Villavicencio, Federal University of Rio Grande do Sul (Brazil) and Massachussets Institute of Technology (USA)
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3-3-11 | (2012-04-23) EACL Thirteenth Conference of the European Chapter of the Association for Computational LinguisticsEACL 2012 Thirteenth Conference of the European Chapter of the Association for Computational Linguistics Avignon, France April 23-27, 2012 http://eacl2012.org ======================================================================== First Call For Papers ========================================================================
EACL 2012 is the 13th Conference of the European Chapter of the Association for Computational Linguistics. The conference invites the submission of papers on substantial, original, and unpublished research on all areas of computational linguistics, broadly conceived to include disciplines such as psycholinguistics, speech, information retrieval, multimodal language processing. The conference welcomes theoretical, empirical, and application-orientated papers as well as papers targeting emerging domains such as bioinformatics and social media. The list of topics includes, but is not limited to: - phonetics, phonology, and morphology - word segmentation, tagging and chunking - syntax, parsing, grammar formalisms, and grammar induction - semantics - pragmatics, discourse, and dialogue - generation and summarization - information retrieval and question answering - information extraction - sentiment analysis and opinion mining - machine translation and multilingual systems - spoken language processing and language modeling - dialogue systems and multimodal systems - language resources and tools - psychological and mathematical models of language and language acquisition - machine learning and algorithms for natural language - natural language processing applications - evaluation methodology Important Dates --------------- Paper submission deadline: November 4, 2011 Author response period: December 27-30, 2011 Notification of acceptance: January 13, 2012 Camera-ready papers due: March 9, 2012 Papers available on-line: April 19, 2012 EACL 2012 Conference: April 23 - 27, 2012 All deadlines refer to 11:59pm Samoa time (UTC/GMT -11 hours) Requirements ------------ Papers should describe original work; they should emphasize completed work rather than intended work, and should indicate clearly the state of completion of the reported results. A paper accepted for presentation at EACL 2012 cannot be presented at any other meeting with publicly available published proceedings. Papers that are being submitted to other conferences or workshops must indicate this on the submission page. If the paper is accepted by both EACL 2012 and another meeting or publication, it must be withdrawn from one of them. Furthermore, its authors must notify the program chairs, within a week of receiving the EACL 2012 acceptance notification, whether or not they have chosen EACL 2012 for presentation of their work. Review and Selection -------------------- Reviewing of papers will be double-blind, and all submissions will receive three independent reviews. Final decisions on the program will be made by the Program Committee, consisting of the Program Co-Chairs and Area Chairs. Submissions will be assessed with respect to appropriateness, clarity, soundness/correctness, meaningful comparison, originality/innovativeness, and impact of ideas or results. Publication and Presentation ---------------------------- All papers that are accepted will be published in the proceedings of the conference, and will be presented orally or as a poster presentation as determined by the program committee. The decisions as to which papers will be presented orally and which as poster presentations will be based on the nature rather than on the quality of the work. Authors will be also asked on submission to state their preferred mode of presentation. EACL 2012 will continue aiming to give poster presentations a high status. There will be no distinction in the conference proceedings between papers that are assigned different presentation modes. Submission Information ---------------------- All submissions must be submitted electronically as PDF and must follow the two-column format of EACL proceedings. Authors are strongly recommended to use the style files available on the conference web site. Papers may consist of up to nine (9) pages of content and any number of additional pages containing references only. EACL 2012 will also accept papers accompanied by the resource(s) (software or data) described in the paper. In addition to the regular review of the research quality of the paper, these papers will also be reviewed for the quality of the resource that is being made available. Acceptance or rejection decision will be made based on the quality of both the research and the software/data component. As reviewing will be double-blind, the paper should not include the authors' names and affiliations. Furthermore, self-references that reveal the author's identity, e.g., 'We previously showed (Smith, 1991) ...', should be avoided. Instead, use citations such as 'Smith previously showed (Smith, 1991) ...'. Authors should not use anonymous citations and should not include any acknowledgments. Papers that do not conform to these requirements will be rejected without review. The deadline for submission is 11:59pm Samoa Time (UTC/GMT -11 hours) on November 4, 2011. Additional instructions for electronic submission will be posted on the conference website at http://eacl2012.org Mentoring service ----------------- EACL is providing a mentoring (coaching) service for authors from regions of the world where English is less emphasized as a language of scientific exchange. Many authors from these regions, although able to read the scientific literature in English, have little or no experience in writing papers in English for conferences such as the E/ACL meetings. If you would like to take advantage of the service, please upload your paper in PDF format by September 23, 2011 using the paper submission software for the mentoring service which will be available at the conference website. Questions about the mentoring service should be referred to Invited speakers ---------------- TBA Best paper awards ----------------- TBA Organization ------------ General Chair: Walter Daelemans (University of Antwerp, Belgium) Program Co-Chairs: Mirella Lapata (University of Edinburgh, UK) Lluis Marquez (Universitat Politcnica de Catalunya, Spain) Area Chairs: TBA Mentoring Chairs: Caroline Sporleder (Saarland University,Germany) Gertjan van Noord (University of Groningen, The Netherlands) Publications Chairs: Adri de Gispert (University of Cambridge, UK) Fabrice Lefevre (University of Cambridge, UK) Local Chair: Marc El-Beze (University of Avignon, France) Local Co-Chair: Tania Jimenez (University of Avignon, France)
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3-3-12 | (2012-05-05) CfP 6th INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON LANGUAGE AND AUTOMATA THEORY AND APPLICATIONS1st Call for Papers 6th INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON LANGUAGE AND AUTOMATA THEORY AND APPLICATIONS LATA 2012 A Coruña, Spain March 5-9, 2012 http://grammars.grlmc.com/LATA2012/ ********************************************************************* AIMS: LATA is a yearly conference in theoretical computer science and its applications. Following the tradition of the International Schools in Formal Languages and Applications developed at Rovira i Virgili University in Tarragona since 2002, LATA 2012 will reserve significant room for young scholars at the beginning of their career. It will aim at attracting contributions from both classical theory fields and application areas (bioinformatics, systems biology, language technology, artificial intelligence, etc.). VENUE: LATA 2012 will take place in A Coruña, at the northwest of Spain. The venue will be the Faculty of Computer Science, University of A Coruña. SCOPE: Topics of either theoretical or applied interest include, but are not limited to: - algebraic language theory - algorithms for semi-structured data mining - algorithms on automata and words - automata and logic - automata for system analysis and programme verification - automata, concurrency and Petri nets - automatic structures - cellular automata - combinatorics on words - computability - computational complexity - computational linguistics - data and image compression - decidability questions on words and languages - descriptional complexity - DNA and other models of bio-inspired computing - document engineering - foundations of finite state technology - foundations of XML - fuzzy and rough languages - grammars (Chomsky hierarchy, contextual, multidimensional, unification, categorial, etc.) - grammars and automata architectures - grammatical inference and algorithmic learning - graphs and graph transformation - language varieties and semigroups - language-based cryptography - language-theoretic foundations of artificial intelligence and artificial life - parallel and regulated rewriting - parsing - pattern recognition - patterns and codes - power series - quantum, chemical and optical computing - semantics - string and combinatorial issues in computational biology and bioinformatics - string processing algorithms - symbolic dynamics - symbolic neural networks - term rewriting - transducers - trees, tree languages and tree automata - weighted automata STRUCTURE: LATA 2012 will consist of: - 3 invited talks - 2 invited tutorials - peer-reviewed contributions INVITED SPEAKERS: To be announced PROGRAMME COMMITTEE: Eric Allender (Rutgers) Miguel Á. Alonso (A Coruña) Amihood Amir (Bar-Ilan) Dana Angluin (Yale) Franz Baader (Dresden) Patricia Bouyer (Cachan) John Case (Delaware) Volker Diekert (Stuttgart) Paul Gastin (Cachan) Reiko Heckel (Leicester) Sanjay Jain (Singapore) Janusz Kacprzyk (Warsaw) Victor Khomenko (Newcastle) Bakhadyr Khoussainov (Auckland) Claude Kirchner (Paris) Maciej Koutny (Newcastle) Salvador Lucas (Valencia) Sebastian Maneth (Sydney) Carlos Martín-Vide (Tarragona, chair) Giancarlo Mauri (Milano Bicocca) Aart Middeldorp (Innsbruck) Faron Moller (Swansea) Angelo Montanari (Udine) Joachim Niehren (Lille) Mitsunori Ogihara (Miami) Enno Ohlebusch (Ulm) Dominique Perrin (Marne-la-Vallée) Alberto Policriti (Udine) Alexander Rabinovich (Tel Aviv) Mathieu Raffinot (Paris) Jörg Rothe (Düsseldorf) Olivier H. Roux (Nantes) Yasubumi Sakakibara (Keio) Eljas Soisalon-Soininen (Aalto) Frank Stephan (Singapore) Jens Stoye (Bielefeld) Howard Straubing (Boston) Masayuki Takeda (Kyushu) Wolfgang Thomas (Aachen) Sophie Tison (Lille) Jacobo Torán (Ulm) Tayssir Touili (Paris) Esko Ukkonen (Helsinki) Frits Vaandrager (Nijmegen) Manuel Vilares (Vigo) Todd Wareham (Newfoundland) Pierre Wolper (Liège) Hans Zantema (Eindhoven) Thomas Zeugmann (Sapporo) ORGANIZING COMMITTEE: Miguel Á. Alonso (A Coruña, co-chair) Adrian Horia Dediu (Tarragona) Carlos Gómez Rodríguez (A Coruña) Jorge Graña (A Coruña) Carlos Martín-Vide (Tarragona, co-chair) Bianca Truthe (Magdeburg) Jesús Vilares (A Coruña) Florentina Lilica Voicu (Tarragona) SUBMISSIONS: Authors are invited to submit papers presenting original and unpublished research. Papers should not exceed 12 single-spaced pages (including eventual appendices) and should be formatted according to the standard format for Springer Verlag's LNCS series (see http://www.springer.com/computer/lncs/lncs+authors?SGWID=0-40209-0-0-0). Submissions have to be uploaded at: http://www.easychair.org/conferences/?conf=lata2012 PUBLICATIONS: A volume of proceedings published by Springer in the LNCS series will be available by the time of the conference. A special issue of a major journal will be later published containing peer-reviewed extended versions of some of the papers contributed to the conference. Submissions to it will be by invitation. REGISTRATION: The period for registration will be open since July 16, 2011 until March 5, 2012. The registration form can be found at the website of the conference: http://grammars.grlmc.com/LATA2012/ Early registration fees: 500 Euro Early registration fees (PhD students): 400 Euro Late registration fees: 540 Euro Late registration fees (PhD students): 440 Euro On-site registration fees: 580 Euro On-site registration fees (PhD students): 480 Euro At least one author per paper should register. Papers that do not have a registered author who paid the fees by December 5, 2011 will be excluded from the proceedings. Fees comprise access to all sessions, one copy of the proceedings volume, coffee breaks and lunches. PhD students will need to prove their status on site. PAYMENT: Early (resp. late) registration fees must be paid by bank transfer before December 5, 2011 (resp. February 24, 2012) to the conference series account at Uno-e Bank (Julián Camarillo 4 C, 28037 Madrid, Spain): IBAN: ES3902270001820201823142 – Swift/BIC code: UNOEESM1 (account holder: Carlos Martin-Vide – LATA 2012; address: Av. Catalunya, 35, 43002 Tarragona, Spain). Please write the participant’s name in the subject of the bank form. Transfers should not involve any expense for the conference. People claiming early registration will be requested to prove that they gave the transfer order to the bank by the deadline. On-site registration fees can be paid only in cash. A receipt for payments will be provided on site. Besides paying the registration fees, it is required to fill in the registration form at the website of the conference. IMPORTANT DATES: Paper submission: October 7, 2011 (23:59h, CET) Notification of paper acceptance or rejection: November 18, 2011 Final version of the paper for the LNCS proceedings: November 27, 2011 Early registration: December 5, 2011 Late registration: February 24, 2012 Starting of the conference: March 5, 2012 Submission to the post-conference special issue: June 9, 2012 FURTHER INFORMATION: florentinalilica.voicu@urv.cat POSTAL ADDRESS: LATA 2012 Research Group on Mathematical Linguistics Rovira i Virgili University Av. Catalunya, 35 43002 Tarragona, Spain Phone: +34-977-559543 Fax: +34-977-558386
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3-3-13 | (2012-05-07) CfP 3id International Workshop on Spoken Language Technologies for Under-resourced languages (SLTU’12)- Capa Town, South Africa CALL FOR PAPERS: SLTU'2012 The third International Workshop on Spoken Language Technologies for Under-resourced languages (SLTU’12) will be held near Cape Town, South Africa on 7-9 May 2012. The workshop will focus on spoken language processing for under-resourced languages and aims at gathering researchers working on: ASR, synthesis and translation for under-resourced languages Portability issues Multilingual spoken language processing Fast resource acquisition (speech, text, lexicons, parallel corpora) Applications of spoken language technologies for under-resourced languages Other related topics Original research papers in any of these areas are hereby invited – details are available at http://www.mica.edu.vn/sltu2012/. Previous Workshops on Spoken Language Technologies for Under-Resourced Languages were held in 2008 at the Hanoi University of Technology, Hanoi, Vietnam (see http://www.mica.edu.vn/sltu/) and in 2010 at University Sains Malaysia (USM), Penang, Malaysia (http://www.mica.edu.vn/sltu-2010/). SLTU’12 will continue the tradition of providing a forum for the presentation of research results related to under-resourced languages. For SLTU’12, the languages of Africa will receive particular attention, but papers on all under-resourced languages are invited. Students are encouraged to participate in SLTU’12 – financial support for such participation is being sought, and will be announced on the workshop Web site. Important dates : Paper submission: 13 Jan 2012 Notification of Paper Acceptance: 7 Feb 2012 Camera ready papers due: 28 Feb 2012 Author Registration Deadline: 28 Feb 2012
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3-3-14 | (2012-05-21) CfP 8th LREC Conference and Workshops, Istambul TurkeyThe 8th edition of the Language Resources and Evaluation Conference will take place in Istanbul (Turkey) on May 21-27, 2012. More information will be available soon on: http://www.lrec-conf.org/lrec2012/lrec2012.htm LREC2012 SUBMISSION IS NOW OPEN!
20 workshops are announced in this ISCApad issue but listed at the bottom of the 'Other events' list for editorial technical reasons. Do not miss to have a look on them!
Important Dates:
Submission of proposals for panels, workshops and tutorials: 15 October 2011 Submission of proposals for oral and poster/demo papers: 15 October 2011 Notification of acceptance of panels, workshops and tutorials proposals: 20 November 2011 Notification of acceptance of oral papers, posters: 1 February 2012 Conference: 23 - 24 - 25 May 2012 Pre-conference workshops and tutorials: 21 and 22 May 2012 Post-conference workshops and tutorials: 26 and 27 May 2012 More information on the conference: http://www.lrec-conf.org/lrec2012/
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3-3-15 | (2012-05-21) LREC First Workshop on Language Resources and Technologies for Turkic Languages First Workshop on Language Resources and Technologies for Turkic Languages
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3-3-16 | (2012-05-22) LREC “Language technology for normalisation of less-resourced languages” “Language technology for normalisation of less-resourced languages”
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3-3-17 | (2012-05-22) LREC Challenges in the management of large corpora Challenges in the management of large corpora We live in an age where the well-known maxim that “the only thing better than data is more data” is something that no longer sets unattainable goals. Creating extremely large corpora is no longer a challenge, given the proven methods that lie behind e.g. applying the Web-as-Corpus approach or utilizing Google's n-gram collection. Indeed, the challenge is now shifted towards dealing with the large amounts of primary data and much larger amounts of annotation data. On the one hand, this challenge concerns finding new (corpus-) linguistic methodologies that can make use of such extremely large corpora e.g. in order to investigate rare phenomena involving multiple lexical items or to find and represent fine-grained sub-regularities; on the other hand, some fundamental technical methods and strategies are being called into question. These include e.g. successful curation of the data, management of collections that span multiple volumes or that are distributed across several centres, methods to clean the data from non-linguistic intrusions or duplicates, as well as automatic annotation methods or innovative corpus architectures that maximise the usefulness of data or allow to search and to analyze it efficiently. Among the new tasks are also collaborative manual annotation and methods to manage it as well as new challenges to the statistical analysis of such data and metadata. The half-day workshop on “Challenges in the management of large corpora” aims at gathering the leading researchers in the field of Language Resource creation and Corpus Linguistics, in order to provide for an intensive exchange of expertise, results and ideas.
We invite submissions dealing with:
Current information is available at: http://corpora.ids-mannheim.de/cmlc.html Abstract submissionWe invite extended abstracts (1500 to 2000 words) for 20+10 minute presentations, as well as posters and demos. All abstracts have to be submitted via the START Conference Manager, available from https://www.softconf.com/lrec2012/LargeCorpora2012/ .
Please note: when submitting a contribution to the START, authors will be asked to provide essential information about resources (in a broad sense, i.e. also technologies, standards, evaluation kits, etc.) that have been used for the work described in the contribution or are a new result of their research. For further information on this new initiative, please refer to http://www.lrec-conf.org/lrec2012/?LRE-Map-2012 Important datesWorkshop: 22 May 2012, afternoon session. Deadline for submission of extended abstracts: February 15. Notification of acceptance: February 29. Submission of full, camera-ready papers: March 23. VenueThe workshop will take place at the Conference venue, the Lütfi Kirdar Istanbul Exhibition and Congress Centre. Further details will be available in due time from conference homepage. Organizing CommitteeThe workshop is co-organized by the following three institutions: Institut für Deutsche Sprache, MannheimPiotr Bański, Marc Kupietz, Andreas Witt Institute for Language Information and Technology, Eastern Michigan UniversityHelen Aristar-Dry, Anthony Aristar, Damir Ćavar ICAR Laboratory, Lyon UniversitySerge Heiden Programme committee:Núria Bel (Universitat Pompeu Fabra) Mark Davies (Brigham Young University) Stefanie Dipper (Ruhr-Universität Bochum) Tomaž Erjavec (Jožef Stefan Institute) Stefan Evert (Technische Universität Darmstadt) Alexander Geyken (Berlin-Brandenburgische Akademie der Wissenschaften) Andrew Hardie (University of Lancaster) Nancy Ide (Vassar College) Sandra Kübler (Indiana University) Martin Mueller (Northwestern University) Mark Olsen (University of Chicago) Adam Przepiórkowski (Polish Academy of Sciences, University of Warsaw) Reinhard Rapp (Johannes Gutenberg-Universität Mainz, University of Leeds) Laurent Romary (INRIA, Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin) Serge Sharoff (University of Leeds) Pavel Straňák (Charles University in Prague) Amir Zeldes (Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin)
Workshop homepage: http://corpora.ids-mannheim.de/cmlc.html
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3-3-18 | (2012-05-22) LREC ColabTKR 2012 - Terminology and Knowledge Representation ColabTKR 2012 - Terminology and Knowledge Representation
Linguistics and ontology studies have a long record of fruitful cooperation. Cross-research in areas such as computational linguistics, natural language processing, information retrieval and ontology development, maintenance and integration have produced a wealth of multidisciplinary theories, methods, models and tools (Roche, 2008) (Staab, 2008) (Pereira et al. 2009) (Costa, 2006). More specifically, the relationship between the lexicon (lexical approaches and resources) and ontology development methods and tools, have been recently well explored in research (Huang et al, 2010). On the contrary, the relationship between terminology and ontology studies, in particular in what concerns to the initial phases of ontology development, has not received so much attention from the scientific communities involved.
On the other side, in diverse professional areas, new challenges are appearing related with information and knowledge management in highly specialised technical domains, under tightly constrained time requirements, unfolding in collaborative networking contexts. Short-term collaborative networking between individuals, groups and organisations, is recognised by researchers and practitioners as possible solution to cope with an increasingly complex social and economic business environment. Moreover, the current demand for continuous innovation leads to an higher heterogeneity in the technical and scientific domains simultaneously involved in collaborative projects and activities (e.g involving SMEs and research centres) (Camarinha-Matos, 2006). Managing information and knowledge in this context places new and interesting challenges to terminology and knowledge representation, particularly when these challenges are seen from an integrated terminology/knowledge representation perspective.
Terminological or ontological approaches alone are not likely to be enough in answering to the needs of precision and detail of the specialised technical domains, as much as the research efforts of articulated terminology/ontology approaches are likely to be inadequate in terms of the required resources (time and persons). Thus, these challenges call for more than the setup and configuration of common terminological or ontological resources, particularly when considering the usually accepted time-frames for developing semantic and terminological artifacts. Effective ways to collaboratively construct shared conceptualisations by the means of negotiation and representational artifacts, such as semi-formal ontologies, are then required.
Topics of interest
This workshop intends to join, under a multi-disciplinary tent, specialists in terminology, information/knowledge management, ontology development, and collaboration processes, to debate the interplay between terminology and knowledge representation methods and techniques in contexts of collaborative work. Papers are invited on, but not limited to, the following topics:
Type of submission
Extended abstract (1500-2000 words)
Extended abstracts must be submitted in https://www.softconf.com/lrec2012/TermKnowledge2012/
LRE map
When submitting a paper through the START page, authors will be kindly asked to provide relevant information about the resources that have been used for the work described in their paper or that are the outcome of their research. For further information on this initiative, please refer to http://www.lrec-conf.org/lrec2012/?LRE-Map-2012. Authors will also be asked to contribute to the Language Library, the new initiative of LREC2012.
Important dates
Organizing Committee
António Lucas Soares (als@fe.up.pt) - University of Porto and INESC Porto, Portugal
Rute Costa (rute.costa@fcsh.unl.pt) - New University of Lisbon, Portugal
Carla Pereira (cpereira@estgf.ipp.pt) - IPP/ESTGF and INESC Porto, Portugal
Alessandro Oltramari (oltramale@gmail.com) - Carnegie-Mellon University, USA
Christophe Roche (christophe.roche@univ-savoie.fr) - University of Savoie, France
Anita Nuopponen (atn@UWasa.fi) - University of Vaasa, Finland
Programme Committee
Gerhard Budin - University of Vienna
Chiara Ghidini - Bruno Kessler Foundation (FBK) - Trento, Italy
Guadalupe Aguado de Cea - Universidad Politécnica de Madrid
Hanne ErdmanThomsen - Copenhagen Business School
Mustafa Jarrar - University of Birzeit, Palestine
António Lucas Soares - University of Porto and INESC Porto, Portugal
Rute Costa - Universidade Nova de Lisboa, Portugal
Carla Sofia Pereira - Polytechnic Institute of Porto and INESC Porto, Portugal)
Alessandro Oltramari - Carnegie-Mellon University, USA
Christophe Roche - University of Savoie, France
Anita Nuopponen - University fo Vaasa, Finland
Piek Vossen - VU University Amsterdam, Netherlands
References
Chu-Ren Huang, Nicoletta Calzolari, Aldo Gangemi, Alessandro Lenci, Alessandro Oltramari, and Laurent Prévot (eds.). 2010. Ontology and the Lexicon: A Natural Language Processing Perspective. Cambridge University Press.
Roche, C. 2008. Terminologie & Ontologie: Théories et Applications. Actes de la deuxième conférence TOTh – Annecy-5 et 6 juin.
Staab, S. 2008. On understanding the collaborative construction of conceptualisations. International and Interdisciplinary Conference 'Processing Text -Technological Resources' at the Center for Interdisciplinary Research, Bielefeld University, 13-15 March.
Pereira, C.; Sousa, C.; Soares, A. 2009. A socio-semantic approach to collaborative domain conceptualization. On the Move to Meaningful Internet Systems: OTM 2009 Workshops, Lecture Notes in Computer Science, Springer Berlin / Heidelberg.
Costa, R. 2006. Terminology, Corpus Linguistics and Ontology, Constrastive Studies and Valency. Studies in Honor of Hans Ulrich Boas. Petra C. Steiner, Hans C. Boas. Stefan Scheirholz [eds.]. Berlin – Bern: Peter Lang Verlag.
Camarinha-Matos, L. 2006. Collaborative networks in industry – Trends and foundations. InProc. of DET’06 - 3rd International CIRP Conference in Digital Enterprise Technology.
Nuopponen, A. 2011. Methods of concept analysis - tools for systematic concept analysis (part 3 of 3). In: LSP, professional communication, knowledge management and cognition. http://rauli.cbs.dk/index.php/lspcog/index
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3-3-19 | (2012-05-22) LREC LRE-Rel: Language Resources and Evaluation for Religious Texts LRE-Rel: Language Resources and Evaluation for Religious Texts
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3-3-20 | (2012-05-22) LREC META-RESEARCH Workshop on Advanced Treebanking (LREC 2012) META-RESEARCH Workshop on Advanced Treebanking (LREC 2012) - Call for papers
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3-3-21 | (2012-05-22) LREC Workshop on: Language Resource Merging **1st Call for Papers**
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3-3-22 | (2012-05-26) LREC -Language Engineering for Online Reputation Management Language Engineering for Online Reputation Management
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3-3-23 | (2012-05-26) LREC 5th WORKSHOP ON BUILDING AND USING COMPARABLE CORPORA 5th WORKSHOP ON BUILDING AND USING COMPARABLE CORPORA
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3-3-24 | (2012-05-26) LREC Computational Models of Narrative Computational Models of Narrative
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3-3-25 | (2012-05-26) LREC Joint ISA-7, SRSL-3, and I2MRT LREC 2012 Workshop on Semantic Annotation and the Integration and Interoperability of Multimodal Resources and Tools Joint ISA-7, SRSL-3, and I2MRT LREC 2012 Workshop on Semantic Annotation and the Integration and Interoperability of Multimodal Resources and Tools
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3-3-26 | (2012-05-27) CfP Workshop on Language Technology for Patent Data: Language Resources and Evaluation, Istambul, Turkey CALL FOR PAPER
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3-3-27 | (2012-05-27) LREC 5th Workshop on the Representation and Processing of Sign Languages: Interactions between Corpus and Lexicon 5th Workshop on the Representation and Processing of Sign Languages: Interactions between Corpus and Lexicon at LREC 2012, Istanbul, May
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3-3-28 | (2012-05-27) LREC Collaborative Resource Development and Delivery Collaborative Resource Development and Delivery
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3-3-29 | (2012-05-27) LREC CREATING CROSS-LANGUAGE RESOURCES FOR DISCONNECTED LANGUAGES AND STYLES CREATING CROSS-LANGUAGE RESOURCES FOR DISCONNECTED LANGUAGES AND STYLES
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3-3-30 | (2012-05-27) LREC Natural Language Processing for Improving Textual Accessibility (NLP4ITA) Natural Language Processing for Improving Textual Accessibility (NLP4ITA)
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3-3-31 | (2012-05-27) LREC Semantic Processing of Legal Texts (SPLeT-2012) Semantic Processing of Legal Texts (SPLeT-2012)
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3-3-32 | (2012-05-27) LREC Workshop on Language Technology for Patent Data: Language Resoources and Evaluation CALL FOR PAPER
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3-3-33 | (2012-06-04) CfP Journées d'étude de la parole à Grenoble, France APPEL À COMMUNICATIONS JEP'2012 http://www.jeptaln2012.org/ 29e Journées d'Études sur la Parole Grenoble du 4 au 8 juin 2012 le site de soumission des JEP est désormais ouvert. CALENDRIER Date limite de soumission : 31 janvier 2012 Notification aux auteurs : 20 mars 2012 Date limite de soumission des versions définitives : 15 avril 2012 Conférence : 4-8 juin 2012 PRÉSENTATION Organisée par l’équipe GETALP du LIG (Laboratoire Informatique de Grenoble), le LIDILEM (Laboratoire de linguistique et didactique des langues étrangères et maternelles) et le Gipsa-lab, les JEP’2012 se tiendront du 4 au 8 juin 2012 à Grenoble à l’occasion de la conférence jointe JEP-TALN-RECITAL’2012. JEP-TALN-RECITAL’2012 regroupe la 29ème édition des Journées d’Étude sur la Parole (JEP’2012), la 19ème édition de la conférence sur le Traitement Automatique des Langues Naturelles (TALN’2012) et la 14ème édition des Rencontres des Étudiants Chercheurs en Informatique pour le Traitement Automatique des Langues (RECITAL’2012). Pour la quatrième fois, après Nancy en 2002, Fès en 2004, et Avignon en 2008, l’AFCP (Association Francophone pour la Communication Parlée) et l’ATALA (Association pour le Traitement Automatique des Langues) organisent conjointement leur principale conférence afin de réunir en un seul lieu les deux communautés du traitement de la langue orale et écrite. Les JEP’2012 comprendront des communications orales et affichées et des conférences invitées. Thématiques Les communications porteront sur la parole dans ses différents aspects. Les thèmes de la conférence incluent, de façon non limitative : •Acoustique de la parole •Acquisition de la parole et du langage •Analyse, codage et compression de la parole •Applications à composantes orales (dialogue, indexation, interaction, etc) •Apprentissage d’une langue seconde •Communication multimodale •Dialectologie •Évaluation, corpus et ressources •Langues en danger •Modèles de langage •Pathologies de la parole •Perception de parole •Phonétique et phonologie •Phonétique clinique •Prises de position présentant un point de vue sur les sciences et technologies de la parole •Production de parole •Prosodie •Psycholinguistique •Reconnaissance et compréhension de la parole •Reconnaissance de la langue •Reconnaissance du locuteur •Signaux sociaux, sociophonétique •Synthèse de la parole Critères de Sélection Les auteurs sont invités à soumettre des travaux de recherche originaux, n’ayant pas fait l’objet de publications antérieures. Les contributions proposées seront examinées par au moins deux spécialistes du domaine. Seront considérées en particulier : •l’importance et l’originalité de la contribution ; •la discussion critique des résultats, en particulier par rapport aux autres travaux du domaine ; •la situation des travaux présentés dans le contexte de la recherche internationale ; •l’organisation et la clarté de la présentation ; •l’adéquation aux thèmes de la conférence. Les articles sélectionnés seront publiés dans les actes de la conférence. Modalités de Soumission Les articles soumis ne devront pas dépasser 4 pages en Times 10, sur deux colonnes, format A4. Les différents modèles (Word, Word 2007, OpenOffice Writer et LaTeX) seront disponibles sur le site internet de la conférence (à venir cet automne). Contact : laurent.besacier@imag.fr Bourses L’AFCP offre un certain nombre de bourses pour les doctorants et jeunes chercheurs désireux de prendre part à la conférence, voir le site de l’AFCP L’ISCA apporte également un soutien financier aux jeunes chercheurs participant à des manifestations scientifiques sur la parole et le langage, voir le site de l’ISCA
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3-3-34 | (2012-06-04)CfP 19e conférence sur le Traitement Automatique des Langues Naturelles PREMIER APPEL À COMMUNICATIONS
TALN'2012
19e conférence sur le Traitement Automatique des Langues Naturelles
Grenoble du 4 au 8 juin 2012
CALENDRIER
- Articles LONGs :
- Date limite de soumission : 24 janvier 2012
- Notification aux auteurs : 1 mars 2012
- Date limite de soumission des versions définitives : 15 avril 2012
- Articles COURTs et Démonstrations :
- Date limite de soumission : 15 mars 2012
- Notification aux auteurs : 15 avril 2012
- Date limite de soumission des versions définitives : 20 avril 2012
PRÉSENTATION
Organisée par l'équipe GETALP du LIG (Laboratoire Informatique de Grenoble), le LIDILEM (Laboratoire de linguistique et didactique des langues étrangères et maternelles) et le département DPC du Gipsa-lab, la conférence TALN'2012 se tiendra du 4 au 8 juin 2012 à Grenoble à l'occasion de la conférence jointe JEP-TALN-RECITAL'2012.
JEP-TALN-RECITAL'2012 regroupe la 29ème édition des Journées d'Étude sur la Parole (JEP'2012), la 19ème édition de la conférence sur le Traitement Automatique des Langues Naturelles (TALN'2012) et la 14ème édition des Rencontres des Étudiants Chercheurs en Informatique pour le Traitement Automatique des Langues (RECITAL'2012).
Pour la quatrième fois, après Nancy en 2002, Fès en 2004, et Avignon en 2008, l'AFCP (Association Francophone pour la Communication Parlée) et l'ATALA (Association pour le Traitement Automatique des Langues) organisent conjointement leur principale conférence afin de réunir en un seul lieu les deux communautés du traitement de la langue orale et écrite.
La conférence TALN'2012 comprendra des communications orales et affichées, des conférences invitées et des ateliers.
La langue officielle de la conférence est le français. Les communications en anglais sont acceptées pour les participants non-francophones.
TYPES DE COMMUNICATIONS
Deux formats de communications sont prévus : les articles longs (de 10 à 12 pages) et les articles courts (de 4 à 6 pages).
Les auteurs sont invités à présenter deux types de communications :
- des articles présentant des travaux de recherche originaux,
- des prises de position présentant un point de vue sur l'état des recherches en TAL (traitement automatique de la langue), fondées sur une solide expérience du domaine.
Les articles longs seront présentés sous forme de communication orale, les articles courts sous forme de poster.
THÈMES
Les communications pourront porter sur tous les thèmes habituels du TAL, incluant, de façon non limitative :
- Analyse et génération dans les domaines suivants :
- Phonétique
- Phonologie
- Morphologie
- Syntaxe
- Sémantique
- Discours
- Développement de ressources linguistiques pour le TAL :
- Bases de données comportant des informations morphologiques, syntaxiques, sémantiques, et/ou phonologiques
- Grammaires
- Lexiques
- Ontologies
- Linguistique de corpus
- Applications du TAL :
- Analyse de sentiments ou d'opinions
- Catégorisation ou classification automatique
- Désambiguïsation lexicale
- Dialogue homme-machine en langage naturel
- Enseignement assisté par ordinateur
- Indexation automatique
- Recherche et extraction d'information
- Résumé automatique
- Résolution d'anaphores
- Systèmes de question-réponse
- Traduction automatique
- Web sémantique
- Approches:
- Linguistiques formelles destinées à soutenir les traitements automatiques
- Symboliques
- Logiques
- Statistiques
- Basées sur l'apprentissage automatique
-Prises de position présentant un point de vue sur le TAL
CRITÈRES DE SÉLECTION
Les soumissions seront examinées par au moins deux spécialistes du domaine.
Pour les travaux de recherches, seront considérées en particulier :
- l'adéquation aux thèmes de la conférence.
- l'importance et l'originalité de la contribution,
- la correction du contenu scientifique et technique,
- la discussion critique des résultats, en particulier par rapport aux autres travaux du domaine,
- la situation des travaux dans le contexte de la recherche internationale,
- l'organisation et la clarté de la présentation,
Pour les prises de position, seront privilégiées :
- la largeur de vue et la prise en compte de l'état de l'art,
- l'originalité et l'impact du point de vue présenté.
Les articles sélectionnés seront publiés dans les actes de la conférence.
Le comité de programme sélectionnera parmi les communications acceptées un article (prix TALN) pour recommandation à publication (dans une version étendue) dans la revue Traitement Automatique des Langues (Revue TAL).
MODALITÉS DE SOUMISSION
Les articles seront rédigés en français pour les francophones, en anglais pour ceux qui ne maîtrisent pas le français.
Une feuille de style LaTeX et un modèle Word seront disponibles sur le site web (à venir) de la conférence.
Contact : herve.blanchon@imag.fr et Georges.Antoniadis@u-grenoble3.fr
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3-3-35 | (2012-06-06) International Symposium on Audiovisual Detection of Errors in Pronunciation Training (IS ADEPT)http://www.isca-speech.org/iscaweb/iscapad/iscapad.php?module=article&id=2022 Invitation to and call for papers for the International Symposium on Audiovisual Detection of Errors in Pronunciation Training (IS ADEPT) KTH, Stockholm, Sweden 6-8 June 2012 www.speech.kth.se/isadept This symposium is a one-time event endorsed by SLaTE (the ISCA Special Interest Group on Speech and Language Technologies in Education) and organized to bring together academia and industry within the field of Computer Assisted Pronunciation Training (CAPT). Its aim is to reach a common understanding of the current state-of-the-art in methods for pronunciation error analysis and their use in CAPT software in order to identify the needs and paths for future research. Keynote speakers Lewis Johnson, Chief scientist at Alelo Inc. Gary Pelton, Vice President, Speech Development at Rosetta Stone Horacio Franco, Speech Technology & Research Laboratory SRI International Gary Pelton, Vice President Carnegie Speech Helmer Strik, Radboud University Nijmegen Silke Witt-Ehsani, Vice President, TuVox Design Center Florian Hoenig, University of Erlangen The invited speakers will give presentations focusing on overviews of automatic pronunciation detection methods in commercial applications and research projects, ongoing development of pronunciation analysis algorithms, and the pedagogical or pragmatic needs in future development. The symposium program will also include regular scientific presentations, a demo session, panel discussion plus a social program (included common lunches, symposium dinner and guided visit to the Stockholm City Hall). Paper submissions Prospective participants should submit a full 4 or 6 page paper, or a 1 page demo proposal. Important Dates Paper Submission: 15 February 2012 Notification of Acceptance: 13 April 2012 Demo description Submission: 13 April 2012 Camera-Ready Paper: 4 May 2012 Early registration Deadline: 4 May 2012 www.speech.kth.se/isadept isadept2012@speech.kth.se
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3-3-36 | (2012-06-08) Appel pour ateliers et tutoriels TALN FranceAppel pour ateliers et tutoriels OBJECTIFS Un atelier porte sur une thématique particulière de TALN afin de rassembler quelques exposés plus ciblés. Il a son propre président et son propre comité de programme. Le responsable d'un atelier est chargé de l'appel à candidatures et de la coordination de son comité de programme. Les organisateurs de TALN ne s'occuperont que de la partie matérielle (gestion des salles, pauses café, déjeuner et diffusion des actes). Les ateliers et tutoriels auront lieu en parallèle sur une journée ou une demi-journée (2 à 4 sessions de 1h30). MODALITÉS DE PROPOSITION Les propositions d'ateliers et tutoriels seront envoyées sous forme électronique à claude.ponton@u-grenoble3.fr ou à virginie.zampa@u-grenoble3.fr au plus tard le 24 janvier 2012. Les propositions d'ateliers comprendront une description synthétique (1 page) de la thématique de la conférence ainsi que son comité de programme et la durée souhaitée. Les propositions de tutoriel comprendront une description synthétique (1 page) de la thématique, les noms des intervenants ainsi que la durée souhaitée (1 à 2 sessions de 1h30). Le comité de programme de TALN choisira parmi toutes les propositions et donnera sa réponse au plus tard le 6 février 2012. CALENDRIER * Date limite de soumission : 24 janvier 2012 * Réponse du comité de programme : 6 février 2012 * Version finale pour actes: 15 avril 2012 * Date des ateliers et tutoriels: 8 juin 2012 FORMAT Les conférences auront lieu en français (ou en anglais pour les non-francophones). Les articles devront suivre le format de TALN et ne pas dépasser 10 pages en Times 12, espacement simple, figures, exemples et références compris. ------------------------------------------------------------------------- Message diffuse par la liste Langage Naturel <LN@cines.fr> Informations, abonnement : http://www.atala.org/article.php3?id_article=48 English version : Archives : http://listserv.linguistlist.org/archives/ln.html http://liste.cines.fr/info/ln La liste LN est parrainee par l'ATALA (Association pour le Traitement Automatique des Langues) Information et adhesion : http://www.atala.org/
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3-3-37 | (2012-06-15) CfP XVèmes Rencontres Jeunes Chercheurs (French)- Université Sorbonne Nouvelle - Paris 3 École Doctorale 268 « Langage et langues : description, théorisation, transmission » XVèmes Rencontres Jeunes Chercheurs http://www.univ-paris3.fr/rjc2012 Créées en 1998, les Rencontres Jeunes Chercheurs de l'École Doctorale « Langage et langues» (ED 268, Université Paris III) offrent la possibilité aux jeunes chercheurs inscrits en Doctorat ou en Master Recherche de présenter leurs travaux sous forme de communication orale ou de poster.
Au carrefour des disciplines : On assiste depuis la seconde moitié du XIXe siècle à un processus de fragmentation des savoirs, à la fois scientifique et politique, qui a contribué à construire le paysage actuel de la recherche. De nouvelles disciplines, telles que la psychologie ou la sociologie, se sont institutionnalisées. Dans le même temps, les différents domaines du savoir ont connu une spécialisation grandissante, tant dans le champ des sciences humaines que dans les autres sciences. Depuis quelques années, un sentiment de « crise d'identité » (Bouvier, 2004) des disciplines se manifeste par le nombre croissant de programmes de recherche qui visent à promouvoir la collaboration ou la confrontation de différentes spécialités, afin d'étudier les phénomènes dans leur globalité. L'étude des faits de langue requiert une multiplication des points de vue (étude du son, de la structure, du sens, etc.) et des emprunts à la logique, aux sciences cognitives, à l'anthropologie, à l'histoire, etc. Ainsi, les sciences du langage se révèlent emblématiques de ces échanges entre les domaines du savoir. S'intéresser aux rapports entre disciplines implique de s'interroger sur la notion de « discipline » elle-même, d'analyser les relations d'englobement (« sous-disciplines », « composantes ») et les délimitations internes d'une discipline donnée. On ne peut circonscrire une discipline sans faire appel à des critères à la fois épistémologiques (définition de l'objet d'étude, méthodologie, formulation d'un ensemble d'explications cohérentes, etc.), sociaux et historiques (institutionnalisation).
Il faut également définir quels sont les modes d'interactions possibles entre les disciplines. À la suite de Frédéric Darbellay (2005) et de Patrick Charaudeau (2010), nous en distinguons trois : la « pluridisciplinarité », l'« interdisciplinarité » et la « transdisciplinarité ». Est « pluridisciplinaire » une démarche de recherche dans laquelle chaque discipline conserve son autonomie, ses méthodes et ses outils ; il s'agit « d'une juxtaposition de points de vue qui apportent chacun une connaissance particulière sur le phénomène étudié » (Charaudeau, 2010). Est « interdisciplinaire » une approche qui s'efforce de faire dialoguer plusieurs disciplines sur un même thème, cherchant ainsi à « établir de véritables connexions entre concepts, outils d'analyse et modes d'interprétation » (ibid.). Enfin, est « transdisciplinaire » une démarche qui transcende les disciplines, réalisant une « intégration des savoirs [...] de telle sorte qu'émerge un discours sui generis construisant son propre lieu de pensée » (ibid.). L'inter- et la transdisciplinarité ne se résument pas à un simple phénomène de « mode intellectuelle ». On peut les envisager comme un « principe de précaution » permettant de mettre à distance « les visions et les divisions du travail scientifique que les disciplines imposent ». Ainsi que le rappellent Nicolas Freymond et al. (2003) : « oublier que c'est le point de vue qui crée l'objet conduit à enfermer la pratique scientifique dans des limites qui ne jouissent d'aucune pertinence théorique ». Le recours critique à plusieurs (sous-)disciplines ou courants disciplinaires paraît donc nécessaire. Dans cette perspective, les RJC 2012 invitent les participants à réfléchir aux possibilités d'échange (de concepts, de méthodes, de résultats, etc.), de confrontation, voire de fusion, entre différentes spécialités. Nous retiendrons en particulier les communications qui s'intéressent aux questions suivantes :
Bibliographie sélective
Conférenciers invités :
Comité Scientifique :
Comité d'Organisation : Le colloque est ouvert à tous : masterants, doctorants, chercheurs... Entrée libre en fonction des places disponibles. Une attestation de présence sera remise aux participants Soumission Les propositions de communication orale se feront en police Times New Roman 12, interligne simple, sous forme d'un résumé de 1000 mots au maximum (références incluses) et les propositions de poster sous forme d'un résumé de 500 mots au maximum (références incluses). Dans le cas de transcriptions phonétiques, veuillez utiliser la police SILDoulos téléchargeable ici. Les propositions sont à envoyer au Comité d'Organisation par courriel (rjc.ed268.2012@gmail.com) en double exemplaire au format .rtf : le premier sera nommé « anon_nom-de-l-auteur_rjc2012. rtf » (par exemple « anon_DUPONT_rjc2012.rtf ») et contiendra :
Le titre 5 mots-clés La ou les discipline(s) Le résumé Le type de présentation (communication orale ou poster) Le second nommé « nom-de-l-auteur_rjc2012.rtf » (par exemple « DUPONT_rjc2012.rtf ») devra comporter les informations suivantes, en plus des précédentes : Les coordonnées (nom, prénom, courriel et adresse postale) L'affiliation (nom de l'université, nom du laboratoire) Le niveau d'études (master / doctorat / post-doc ; préciser le nombre d'années pour le doctorat) Le directeur de recherche Une seule soumission par participant sera examinée. Les communications orales et les posters pourront se faire en anglais ou en français. La durée de la communication est fixée à 20 minutes + 10 minutes de discussion. Contact et soumission: rjc.ed268.2012@gmail.com Calendrier Date limite pour les soumissions : 15 février 2012 Notification et début des inscriptions : 30 mars 2012 Date limite pour les inscriptions et le dépôt du résumé : 15 avril 2012 Colloque : 15 & 16 juin 2012
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3-3-38 | (2012-06-25) 2012 Summer Workshop on Language Engineering,Center for Language and Speech Processing, Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, USA Johns Hopkins University
Center for Language and Speech Processing
2012 Summer Workshop on Language Engineering
One-page proposals are invited for the 18th annual JHU summer workshop. Proposals should aim to advance the state of the art in any of the various fields of Human Language Technology (HLT) or of related areas of Machine Intelligence, such as Computer Vision (CV).
IMPORTANT DATES:
Proposal Submission .................................................... October 24, 2011
Preliminary Review Notification .................................... November 1, 2011
Invitations to Review Meeting ....................................... November 1-4, 2011
Main Planning Meeting ................................................. December 2-4, 2011
Workshop Dates ........................................................... June 25 - August 7, 2012
Proposals are welcome (via e-mail to clsp@jhu.edu) on any topic of interest to HLT, CV and technically related areas. For example, proposals may address novel topics or long-standing problems in one of the following areas.
SPEECH TECHNOLOGY: Proposals are welcomed that address any aspect of information extraction from speech signal (message, speaker identity, language,...). Of particular interest are proposals for techniques whose performance would be minimally degraded by input signal variations, or which require minimal amounts of training data.
NATURAL LANGUAGE PROCESSING: Proposals for knowledge discovery from text are encouraged, as are proposals in traditional fields such as parsing, machine translation, information extraction, sentiment analysis, summarization, and question answering. Proposals to improve the accuracy or to enrich the output of such systems, or extend their reach by improving their speed, scalability, and coverage of languages and genres are desired.
VISUAL SCENE INTERPRETATION: New strategies are needed to parse visual scenes or generic (novel) objects, analyzing an image as a set of spatially related components. Such strategies may integrate global top-down knowledge of scene structure (e.g., generative models) with the kind of rich bottom-up, learned image features that have recently become popular for object detection. They will support both learning and efficient search for the best analysis.
TASK-BASED EVALUATION METHODS: Different tasks that utilize human language technology impose different types of demands on the technology and require different levels of performance. Proposals are solicited that address task-based evaluation of functionality as well as usability of various technologies such as speech transcription, spoken term detection, information extraction, machine translation, and text, image and video retrieval.
Research topics selected for investigation by teams in past workshops may serve as good examples for prospective proposers (http://www.clsp.jhu.edu/workshops).
An independent panel of experts will screen all received proposals for suitability. Results of this screening will be communicated by November 1, 2011. Authors passing this initial screening will be invited to an interactive peer-review meeting in Baltimore on December 2-4, 2011. It is expected that the proposals will be revised at this meeting to address any outstanding concerns or new ideas. Two to three research topics and the teams to tackle them will be selected at this meeting for the 2012 workshop.
We attempt to bring the best researchers to the workshop to collaboratively pursue the selected topics for six weeks. Authors of successful proposals typically become the team leaders. Each topic brings together a diverse team of researchers and students. The senior participants come from academia, industry and government. Graduate student participants familiar with the field are selected in accordance with their demonstrated performance. Undergraduate participants, selected through a national search, are rising star seniors: new to the field and showing outstanding academic promise.
If you are interested in participating in the 2012 Summer Workshop we ask that you submit a one-page research proposal for consideration, detailing the problem to be addressed. If your proposal passes the initial screening, we will invite you to join us for the December 2-4 meeting in Baltimore (as our guest) for further discussions aimed at consensus.
If a topic in your area of interest is chosen as one of the topics to be pursued next summer, we expect you to be available for participation in the six-week workshop. We are not asking for an ironclad commitment at this juncture, just a good faith understanding that if a project in your area of interest is chosen, you will actively pursue it. We in turn will make a good faith effort to accommodate any personal/logistical needs to make your six-week participation possible.
Proposals should be submitted via e-mail to clsp@jhu.edu by 4PM EST on Mon, October 24, 2011.
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3-3-39 | (2012-06-27) CfP 10th International Workshop On Content –Based Multimedia Indexing, University of Savoie France ********10th International Workshop On Content –Based Multimedia Indexing****** Following the nine successful previous events of CBMI (Toulouse 1999, Brescia 2001, Rennes International Workshop CBMI 2012 aims at bringing together the various communities Technical Program: All accepted and registered papers will be published in the workshop proceedings which will Paper submission: Important dates: Chairs: Steering committee: Special issue: Cultural program: CALL FOR PAPERS www.polytech.univ-savoie.fr/cbmi2012
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3-3-40 | (2012-07-02) eNTERFACE'12 Workshop on Multimodal Interfaces, Supelec, Metz, France The 8th International Workshop on Multimodal Interfaces; July 2nd - July 27th, 2012; Supélec (Metz, France) After the previous workshops, held in Mons (Belgium), Dubrovnik (Croatia), Istanbul (Turkey), Paris (France), Genova (Switzerland), Amsterdam (The Netherlands) and Plzen (Czech Republic) which had an impressive success record and had proven the viability and usefulness of this original workshop, the 8th editionwill take place in Supélec (Metz, France). eNTERFACE workshops aims at establishing a tradition of collaborative, localized research and development work by gathering, in a single place, a team of senior project leaders in multimodal interfaces, researchers, and (undergraduate) students, to work on a pre-specified list of challenges, for 4 weeks. Participants are organized in teams, attached to specific projects, working on free software. Each week will typically consist of working sessions by the teams on their respective projects plus a tutorial given by an invited senior researcher and a presentation of the results achieved by each project group. The last week will be devoted to writing an article on the results obtained by the teams plus a big session where all the groups will present their achievements. This year, participants will be provided with an especially great technical infrastructure, the SmartRoom. In addition to basic network infrastructure and internet access, robots (Nao, Parrot drone, Koala, Rovio and Bioloid), multimedia devices (2d and 3d cameras, Kinect, array of microphones and even an holophonic room) and sensors (brain computer interfaces, eyetrackers and some biomedical sensors) will be available for the projects. For more details, see the website. The eNTERFACE'12 committee now invites researchers to submit project proposals that will be evaluated by the scientific committee. All the informations asked to submit a project are available on the website of the workshop (http://enterface12.metz.supelec.fr Back | | Top | |
Call for papers
LabPhon 13
The 13th Conference on Laboratory Phonology
Stuttgart, Germany, July 27-29, 2012
Deadline for abstract submission: 15 January 2012
Notification of acceptance: 31 March 2012
Conference website:
http://www.labphon13.labphon.org/
Abstracts are solicited for contributed papers for presentation as 20-minute oral contributions or as posters. Contributions relating to the conference themes are especially encouraged; there will also be sessions for non-thematic papers.
The overall theme for the conference is “Phonological and phonetic computations: between grammar and neural activity.” Our goal is to bring together researchers from phonology, phonetics, and adjacent psycho- and neurosciences and to seek to advance these disciplines by encouraging the joint pursuit of interdisciplinary research questions. Specific topics that address this theme are the following:
Simulation as a research method in Laboratory Phonology.
Invited speakers: Bruce Hayes (UCLA), Andrew Wedel (Univ. Arizona)
Invited moderator: Bernd Möbius (Saarland Univ.)
Computational approaches to sound change: data-driven and model driven.
Invited speakers: Jonathan Harrington (LMU Munich), Paul Boersma (Univ. Amsterdam)
Invited moderator: John Coleman (Univ. Oxford)
Temporal mechanisms in neural processing of sounds and prosodies.
Invited speakers: Karsten Steinhauer (McGill Univ.), William Idsardi (Univ. Maryland)
Invited moderator: Carsten Eulitz (Univ. Konstanz)
Rich memory for rich phonology.
Invited speakers: Stephen Goldinger (Arizona State Univ.), Robert Port (Indiana Univ.)
Invited moderator: Holger Mitterer (MPI Nijmegen)
Non-thematic sessions (both oral and poster) will include contributions to other topics of interest to the LabPhon community.
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EUSIPCO 2012
27-31 August 2012, Bucharest, Romania
Areas of Interest
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ScheduleProposal for special sessions:December 4, 2011 Proposals for tutorials: February 19, 2012 Electronic submission of papers: February 26, 2012 Notification of acceptance: May 20, 2012 Submissions of camera-ready papers: June 17, 2012 |
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INTERNATIONAL SYMPOSIUM ON IMITATION AND CONVERGENCE IN SPEECH (ISICS 2012)
Aix-en-Provence, France, 3-5 September 2012
mail: isics2012@lpl-aix.fr
website: spim.risc.cnrs.fr/ISICS.htm
OVERVIEW
In the course of a conversational interaction, the behavior of each talker often tends to become more similar to that of the conversational partner. Such convergence effects have been shown to manifest themselves under many different forms, which include posture, body movements, facial expressions, and speech. Imitative speech behavior is a phenomenon that may be actively exploited by talkers to facilitate their conversational exchange. It occurs, by definition, within a social interaction, but has consequences for language that extend much beyond the temporal limits of that interaction. It has been suggested that imitation plays an important role in speech development and may also form one of the key mechanisms that underlie the emergence and evolution of human languages. The behavioral tendency shown by humans to imitate others may be connected at the brain level with the presence of mirror neurons, whose discovery has raised important issues about the role that these neurons may fulfill in many different domains, from sensorimotor integration to the understanding of others' behavior.
The focus of this international symposium will be the fast-growing body of research on convergence phenomena between speakers in speech. The symposium will also aim to assess current research on the brain and cognitive underpinnings of imitative behavior. Our main goal will be to bring together researchers with a large variety of scientific backgrounds (linguistics, speech sciences, psycholinguistics, experimental sociolinguistics, neurosciences, cognitive sciences) with a view to improving our understanding of the role of imitation in the production, comprehension and acquisition of spoken language.
The symposium is organized by the laboratoire Parole et Langage, CNRS and Aix-Marseille Université, Aix-en-Provence, France (www.lpl.univ-aix.fr). It will be chaired by Noël Nguyen (LPL) and Marc Sato (GIPSA-Lab, Grenoble), and will be held in the Maison Méditerranéenne des Sciences Humaines.
INVITED SPEAKERS
. Luciano Fadiga, University of Ferrara, Italy
. Maëva Garnier, GIPSA-Lab, Grenoble, France
. Simon Garrod, University of Glasgow, United Kingdom
. Beatrice Szczepek Reed, University of York, United Kingdom
CALL FOR PAPERS
Papers are invited on the topics covered by the symposium. Abstracts not exceeding 2 pages must be submitted electronically and in pdf format by 15 April 2012. They will be selected by the Scientific Committee on the basis of their scientific merit and relevance to the symposium. Notifications of acceptance/rejection will be sent to the authors by 31 May 2012.
IMPORTANT DATES
. 15 April 2012: Abstract submission deadline
. 31 May 2012: Notification of acceptance / rejection
. 30 June 2012: Early registration deadline
SCIENTIFIC COMMITTEE
. Patti Adank, University of Manchester, UK
. Martine Adda-Decker, laboratoire de Phonétique et Phonologie, Paris, France
. Gérard Bailly, GIPSA-Lab, Grenoble, France
. Roxane Bertrand, laboratoire Parole et Langage, Aix-en-Provence, France
. Ann Bradlow, Northwestern University, Evanston, USA
. Jennifer Cole, Department of Linguistics, Urbana-Champaign, USA
. Mariapaola D’Imperio, laboratoire Parole et Langage, Aix-en-Provence, France
. Laura Dilley, Department of Psychology and Linguistics, Michigan State University, USA
. Sophie Dufour, laboratoire Parole et Langage, Aix-en-Provence, France
. Carol Fowler, Haskins Laboratories, New Haven, USA
. Jonathan Harrington, University of Munich, Germany
. Jennifer Hay, University of Canterbury, Christchurch, New Zealand
. Julia Hirschberg, Columbia University, New York, USA
. Holger Mitterer, Max Plank Institute for Psycholinguistics, Nijmegen, The Netherlands
. Lorenza Mondada, laboratoire ICAR, Lyon, France
. Kuniko Nielsen, Oakland University, Rochester, USA
. Noël Nguyen, laboratoire Parole et Langage, Aix-en-Provence, France
. Martin Pickering, University of Edinburgh, UK
. Marc Sato, GIPSA-Lab, Grenoble, France
. Jean-Luc Schwartz, GIPSA-Lab, Grenoble, France
. Véronique Traverso, laboratoire ICAR, Lyon, France
. Sophie Wauquier, Université Paris 8, Saint-Denis, France
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********************************************************* TSD 2012 - PRELIMINARY ANNOUNCEMENT ********************************************************* Fifteenth International Conference on TEXT, SPEECH and DIALOGUE (TSD 2012) Brno, Czech Republic, 3-7 September 2012 http://www.tsdconference.org/ The conference is organized by the Faculty of Informatics, Masaryk University, Brno, and the Faculty of Applied Sciences, University of West Bohemia, Pilsen. The conference is supported by International Speech Communication Association. Venue: Brno, Czech Republic TSD SERIES TSD series evolved as a prime forum for interaction between researchers in both spoken and written language processing from all over the world. Proceedings of TSD form a book published by Springer-Verlag in their Lecture Notes in Artificial Intelligence (LNAI) series. TOPICS Topics of the conference will include (but are not limited to): Corpora and Language Resources (monolingual, multilingual, text and spoken corpora, large web corpora, disambiguation, specialized lexicons, dictionaries) Speech Recognition (multilingual, continuous, emotional speech, handicapped speaker, out-of-vocabulary words, alternative way of feature extraction, new models for acoustic and language modelling) Tagging, Classification and Parsing of Text and Speech (multilingual processing, sentiment analysis, credibility analysis, automatic text labeling, summarization, authorship attribution) Speech and Spoken Language Generation (multilingual, high fidelity speech synthesis, computer singing) Semantic Processing of Text and Speech (information extraction, information retrieval, data mining, semantic web, knowledge representation, inference, ontologies, sense disambiguation, plagiarism detection) Integrating Applications of Text and Speech Processing (machine translation, natural language understanding, question-answering strategies, assistive technologies) Automatic Dialogue Systems (self-learning, multilingual, question-answering systems, dialogue strategies, prosody in dialogues) Multimodal Techniques and Modelling (video processing, facial animation, visual speech synthesis, user modelling, emotions and personality modelling) Papers on processing of languages other than English are strongly encouraged. PROGRAM COMMITTEE Hynek Hermansky, USA (general chair) Eneko Agirre, Spain Genevieve Baudoin, France Jan Cernocky, Czech Republic Radovan Garabik, Slovakia Alexander Gelbukh, Mexico Louise Guthrie, GB Jan Hajic, Czech Republic Eva Hajicova, Czech Republic Patrick Hanks, GB Ludwig Hitzenberger, Germany Jaroslava Hlavacova, Czech Republic Ales Horak, Czech Republic Eduard Hovy, USA Ivan Kopecek, Czech Republic Steven Krauwer, The Netherlands Siegfried Kunzmann, Germany Natalija Loukachevitch, Russia Vaclav Matousek, Czech Republic Hermann Ney, Germany Elmar Noeth, Germany Karel Oliva, Czech Republic Karel Pala, Czech Republic Nikola Pavesic, Slovenia Vladimir Petkevic, Czech Republic Fabio Pianesi, Italy Maciej Piasecki, Poland Adam Przepiorkowski, Poland Josef Psutka, Czech Republic James Pustejovsky, USA Leon Rothkrantz, The Netherlands Milan Rusko, Slovakia Pavel Skrelin, Russia Pavel Smrz, Czech Republic Petr Sojka, Czech Republic Marko Tadic, Croatia Tamas Varadi, Hungary Zygmunt Vetulani, Poland Taras Vintsiuk, Ukraine Yorick Wilks, GB Victor Zakharov, Russia FORMAT OF THE CONFERENCE The conference program will include presentation of invited papers, oral presentations, and a poster/demonstration sessions. Papers will be presented in plenary or topic oriented sessions. Social events including a trip in the vicinity of Brno will allow for additional informal interactions. CONFERENCE PROGRAM The conference program will include oral presentations and poster/demonstration sessions with sufficient time for discussions of the issues raised. IMPORTANT DATES March 15 2012 ............ Submission of abstract March 22 2012 ............ Submission of full papers May 15 2012 .............. Notification of acceptance May 31 2012 .............. Final papers (camera ready) and registration July 26 2012 ............. Submission of demonstration abstracts July 31 2012 ............. Notification of acceptance for demonstrations sent to the authors September 3-7 2012 ....... Conference date The contributions to the conference will be published in proceedings that will be made available to participants at the time of the conference. OFFICIAL LANGUAGE of the conference will be English. ADDRESS All correspondence regarding the conference should be addressed to Vendula Halkova, TSD 2012 Faculty of Informatics, Masaryk University Botanicka 68a, 602 00 Brno, Czech Republic phone: +420-5-49 49 18 63 fax: +420-5-49 49 18 20 email: tsd2012@tsdconference.org LOCATION Brno is the second largest city in the Czech Republic with a population of almost 400.000 and is the country's judiciary and trade-fair center. Brno is the capital of South Moravia, which is located in the south-east part of the Czech Republic and is known for a wide range of cultural, natural, and technical sights. South Moravia is a traditional wine region. Brno had been a Royal City since 1347 and with its six universities it forms a cultural center of the region. Brno can be reached easily by direct flights from London, Moscow, Saint Petersburg, Eindhoven, Rome and Prague and by trains or buses from Prague (200 km) or Vienna (130 km).
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Special session at the next Interspeech conference Portland, Oregon, September 9-13, 2012.
This special session is entitled “Glottal Source Processing: from Analysis to Applications”.
The special session aims at gathering researchers interested in speech processing techniques dealing with the analysis of the glottal excitation, and in its applicability in various speech technologies such as voice pathology detection, speech synthesis, speaker identification and emotion recognition.
The deadline for full paper submission is April 1, 2012. Note that your paper will go through the regular reviewing system and will be included in the special session if it is accepted and fits the scope.
First we have to collect a list of potential papers that could be submitted to the special session.
If you think that you could have a contribution to submit, please return the tentative title, authors and affiliations by email: thomas.drugman - at - umons.ac.be
If you think that you could have a contribution to submit in April, could you please return by email for January 12 the tentative title, authors and affiliations
T. Drugman, P. Alku, B. Yegnanarayana and A. Alwan
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CALL FOR WORKSHOP PROPOSALS
EACL 2012 / NAACL-HLT 2012 / ACL 2012
(http://www.ling.helsinki.fi/~kjokinen/WorkshopCFP/)
The European Chapter of the Association for Computational Linguistics
(EACL), The North American Chapter of the Association for Computational
Linguistics (NAACL), and The Association for Computational Linguistics
(ACL) invite proposals for workshops to be held in conjunction with the
EACL, NAACL, or ACL conferences in the spring and summer of 2012. We
solicit proposals on any topic of interest to the ACL communities.
Workshops will be held at one of the following conference venues:
* EACL 2012 is the 13th Conference of the European Chapter of the
Association for Computational Linguistics. It will be held in
Avignon, April 23 - 27, 2012. The dates for the EACL workshops
will be April 23-24. The webpage for EACL 2012 is:
http://eacl2012.org/.
* NAACL-HLT 2012 is the 13th Annual Meeting of the North American
Chapter of the Association for Computational Linguistics. It will
be held Montreal, Canada, June 3 - 8, 2012. The dates for the
NAACL-HLT workshops will be June 7 - 8. The webpage for NAACL-HLT
2012 is: http://www.naaclhlt2012.org/.
* ACL 2012 is the 50th Annual Meeting of the Association for
Computational Linguistics (ACL). It will be held in Jeju, Republic
of Korea, July 8 - 14, 2012. The ACL workshops will be held July
12 - 13. The webpage for ACL 2012 is: http://www.acl2012.org/.
Proposals will be jointly reviewed by the workshop organizers for all
three conferences.
SUBMISSION INFORMATION
Similarly to previous conferences, the submission and reviewing of
workshop proposals for EACL, NAACL-HLT, and ACL will be coordinated.
Proposals for workshops should contain:
1. A title and brief (2-page max) description of the workshop topic
and content.
2. The desired workshop length (one or two days), and an estimate of
the number of attendees.
3. The names, postal addresses, phone numbers, and email addresses of
the organizers, with one-paragraph statements of their research
interests and areas of expertise.
4. A list of potential members of the program committee, with an
indication of which members have already agreed.
5. A description of any shared tasks associated with the workshop.
6. A description of special requirements for technical needs.
7. A note specifying which venue(s) (EACL versus NAACL-HLT versus
ACL) would be acceptable to you; if all are acceptable, you may
express preference for one or the other.
There will be a single workshop committee, coordinated by the three sets
of workshop chairs. This single committee will review the quality of the
workshop proposals. Once the reviews are complete, the workshop chairs
will work together to assign workshops to each of the three conferences,
taking into account the location preferences given by the proposers.
The ACL has a set of policies on workshops. You can find the ACL's
general policies on workshops at
http://www.cis.udel.edu/~carberry/ACL/Workshops/workshop-support-general-policy.html,
the financial policy for workshops at
http://www.cis.udel.edu/~carberry/ACL/Workshops/workshop-conf-financial-policy.html,
and the financial policy for SIG workshops at
http://www.cis.udel.edu/~carberry/ACL/Workshops/workshops-Sig-financial-policy.html.
* Please submit proposals in plain text in the body of an email to the
workshop organizers:
eacl.naacl.acl.workshops.2012_AT_helsinki_DOT_fi
no later than *October 28, 2011, 23:59:59 UTC/GMT*
(which is 18:59:59 EST, 15:59:59 PST, and 08:59:59 JST on Oct 29).
* Notification of acceptance of workshop proposals will occur no later
than *November 11, 2011*.
Since the three conferences will occur at different times, the
timescales for the submission and reviewing of workshop papers, and the
preparation of camera-ready copies, will be different for each
conference. Suggested timescales for each of the conferences are given
below. Workshop organizers should not deviate from this schedule unless
absolutely necessary.
Workshop organisers are also requested to pay attention to the fact that
there will be only a week between the notification of the workshop
acceptance and sending out the first CFPs for the workshop (in case of EACL
and ACL). Thus it is important that the workshop proposals are already well
structured and organised at the time of the submission, to allow quick launch
of the first CFP.
TIMELINES FOR 2012 WORKSHOPS
* SHARED DATES
Oct 28, 2011 Workshop proposal deadline
Nov 11, 2011 Notification of acceptance
* EACL 2012
Nov 18, 2011 Proposed 1st workshop CFP
Jan 27, 2012 Proposed paper due date
Feb 24, 2012 Proposed notification of acceptance
Mar 09, 2012 Camera-ready deadline
Apr 23-24, 2012 Workshops
* NAACL-HLT 2012
Dec 16, 2011 Proposed 1st workshop CFP
Mar 02, 2012 Proposed paper due date
Mar 30, 2012 Proposed notification of acceptance
Apr 13, 2012 Camera-ready deadline
Jun 7-8, 2012 Workshops
* ACL 2012
Nov 21, 2011 Proposed 1st workshop CFP
Mar 18, 2012 Proposed paper due date
Apr 15, 2012 Proposed notification of acceptance
Apr 30, 2012 Camera-ready deadline
Jul 12-13, 2012 Workshops
WORKSHOP CO-CHAIRS
* EACL 2012
Kristiina Jokinen, University of Helsinki - http://www.ling.helsinki.fi/~kjokinen/
Alessandro Moschitti, University of Trento - http://disi.unitn.it/moschitti/
* NAACL-HLT 2012
Colin Cherry, National Research Council Canada - https://sites.google.com/site/colinacherry/
Mona Diab, Columbia University - http://www1.ccls.columbia.edu/~mdiab/
* ACL 2012
Massimo Poesio, University of Essex - http://cswww.essex.ac.uk/staff/poesio/
Satoshi Sekine, New York University - http://nlp.cs.nyu.edu/sekine/
For inquiries, send email to the workshop organizers:
eacl.naacl.acl.workshops.2012_AT_helsinki_DOT_fi
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AFCP, French-speaking regional branch of ISCA, and the partners of the project ETAPE (1) are proud to announce an evaluation campaign on vocal technologies for the French language. The ETAPE 2011 campaign follows the series of ESTER campaigns organized in 2003, 2005 and 2009, targeting a wider variety of speech quality and the more difficult challenge of spontaneous speech. Speech transcription and information extraction (speaker turns, named entities) will be evaluated, focusing on TV material with various level of spontaneous speech and multiple speaker speech.
A corpora of about 30h of radio and TV shows covering various types and topics (news, debates, etc.), including the reference transcription with named entity annotations, will be made available to participants. After completion of the evaluation campaign, the corpus will be complemented with phonetic alignments and syntactic trees that will be available to participants for research purposes. The entire ETAPE data set will also be made availble to non participants via ELRA.
Tentative calendar:
may 2011 proposal of an evaluation plan for discussion
june 2011 release of training and development data
dec. 2011 evaluation campaign (to be defined with participants)
feb. 2012 workshop
For more information:
- visit the ETAPE page of the AFCP website (http://www.afcp-parole.org/etape.html)
- subscribe to the ester-info mailing list: send a mail to sympa@listes.afcp-parole.org with the following line in the mail body
SUBSCRIBE ester-info firstname lastname
- contact us: guillaume.gravier@irisa.fr, gilles.adda@limsi.fr
(1) ETAPE is a French national project targeting the organisation of evaluation campaigns in the field of automatic speech processing. Partially funded by the French National Research Agency (ANR), the project brings together national experts in the organisation of such campaigns under the scientific leadership of the AFCP, the French-speaking Speech Communication Association, a regional branch of ISCA.
Partners of the ETAPE projects are, in alphabetical order: Association
Francophone de la Communication Parlée, Direction Générale de
l'Armement, ELDA S.A., Laboratoire National d'Essais, Laboratoire de
Linguistique Formelle (Univ. Paris 7), Laboratoire de Phonétique et
Phonologie (Univ. Paris 3).
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FIRST WORKSHOP ON INDIAN LANGUAGE DATA: RESOURCES AND EVALUATION (WILDRE)
Date: Monday, 21st May 2012 (morning session)
Venue: Lütfi Kirdar Istanbul Exhibition and Congress Centre, Turkey (Organized in under the platform of LREC2012 (21-27 May 2012))
Website: http://sanskrit.jnu.ac.in/conf/wildre
WILDRE – the first workshop on Indian Language Data: Resources and Evaluation is being organized in Istanbul, Turkey on 21st May, 2012 under the LREC platform. India has a huge linguistic diversity and has seen concerted efforts from the Indian government and industry towards developing language resources. European Language Resource Association (ELRA) and its associate organizations have been very active and successful in addressing the challenges and opportunities related to language resource creation and evaluation. It is therefore a great opportunity for resource creators of Indian languages to showcase their work on this platform and also to interact and learn from those involved in similar initiatives all over the world.
The broader objectives of the WILDRE will be
• To map the status of Indian Language Resources
• To investigate challenges related to creating and sharing various levels of language resources
• To promote a dialogue between language resource developers and users
• To provide opportunity for researchers from India to collaborate with researchers from other parts of the world
DATES
February 12, 2012 Paper submissions due
March 18, 2012 Paper notification of acceptance
March 30, 2012 Camera-ready papers due
May 21, 2012 Workshop (morning session)
SUBMISSIONS
Papers must describe original, completed or in progress, and unpublished work. Each submission will be reviewed by two program committee members.
Accepted papers will be given up to 10 pages (for full papers) 5 pages (for short papers and posters) in the workshop proceedings, and will be presented oral presentation or poster.
Papers should be formatted according to the style-sheet, which will be provided on the LREC 2012 website (http://www.lrec-conf.org/lrec2012/).
Please submit papers in PDF/doc format to:
https://www.softconf.com/lrec2012/WILDRE2012/
We are seeking submissions under the following category
• Full papers (10 pages)
• Short papers (work in progress – 5 pages)
• Posters (innovative ideas/proposals, research proposal of students)
• Demo (of working online/standalone systems)
Though our area of interest covers all NLP/language technology related activity for Indian languages, we would like to focus on the resource creation in the following areas-
• Text corpora
• Speech corpora
• Lexicons and Machine-readable dictionaries
• Ontologies
• Grammars
• Annotation of corpora
• Language resources for basic NLP, IR and Speech Technology tasks, tools and
• Infrastructure for constructing and sharing language resources
• Standards or specifications for language resources applications
• Licensing and copyright issues
Both submission and review processes will handled electronically using the Start interface of the LREC website. The workshop website will provide the submission guidelines and the link for the electronic submission.
When submitting a paper through the START page, authors will be kindly asked to provide relevant information about the resources that have been used for the work described in their paper or that are the outcome of their research. For further information on this initiative, please refer to http://www.lrec-conf.org/lrec2012/?LRE-Map-2012 . Authors will also be asked to contribute to the Language Library, the new initiative of LREC2012
Conference Chairs
• Girish Nath Jha, Jawaharlal Nehru University, New Delhi
• Kalika Bali, Microsoft Research India Lab, Bangalore
• Sobha L, AU-KBC Research Centre, Anna University, Chennai
Program Committee
1. A. Kumaran, MSRI, Bangalore
2. A G Ramakrishnan, I.I.Sc Bangalore
3. Amba Kulkarni, University of Hyderabad
4. Chris Cieri, LDC, University of Pennsylvania
5. Dafydd Gibbon, Universität Bielefeld, Germany
6. Dipti Mishra Sharma, IIIT, Hyderabad
7. Girish Nath Jha, Jawaharlal Nehru University, New Delhi
8. Hema Murthy, IIT, Chennai
9. Joseph Mariani, LIMSI-CNRS, France
10. Kalika Bali, MSRI, Bangalore
11. Khalid Choukri, ELRA, France
12. L Ramamoorthy, LDC-IL, CIIL, Mysore
13. Monojit Choudhary, MSRI Bangalore
14. Nicoletta Calzolari, ILC-CNR, Pisa, Italy
15. Niladri Shekhar Dash, ISI Kolkata
16. Shivaji Bandhopadhyay, Jadavpur University, Kolkata
17. Shyamal Das Mondal, IIT Kharagpur
18. Sobha L, AU-KBC Research Centre, Anna University
19. Soma Paul, IIIT, Hyderabad
20. Umamaheshwar Rao, University of Hyderabad
Workshop contact:
diwakar.mishra@gmail.com
Diwakar Mishra, Special Center for Sanskrit Studies, Jawaharlal Nehru University, New Delhi
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