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    NEWS 2011 - The 9th Workshop on Asian Language Resources

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    Deadline: May 20, 2011 | Date: November 12, 2011-November 13, 2011

    Venue/Country: Chiang Mai, Thailand

    Updated: 2011-03-31 19:15:02 (GMT+9)

    Call For Papers - CFP

    The 9th Workshop On Asian Language Resources

    collocated with IJCNLP 2011 in Chiangmai, Thailand

    November 12-13, 2011

    http://www.dlsu.edu.ph/conferences/alr9/2011/

    The 9th Workshop on Asian Language Resources focuses on language resources for Asian region, which has more than 2200 spoken languages. There are now increasing efforts to build multi-lingual, multi-modal language resources, with varying levels of annotations, through manual, semi-automatic and automatic approaches, as the use of ICTs spreads across the region. Correspondingly, the development of practical applications on these language resources has also been rapidly growing. The workshops on ALR is a series aiming to forge a better coordination and collaboration among researchers on these languages, and the NLP community, in general to develop common frameworks and processes for this purpose.

    This year the workshop is collaborating with ISO/TC37/SC4, which develops international standards for “Language Resources Management.” First day of the workshop will be for regular paper presentations, and the second day will merge with a meeting of ISO/TC37/SC4.

    To achieve the goals, the workshop calls for original and unpublished technical, strategy, policy and survey papers concerning, but not limited to, the following topics:

    Text corpora, speech corpora, corpora in other modalities or media (such as video for sign languages or affective computing)

    Lexicons, grammars, machine-readable dictionaries, domain specific terminology

    Ontologies, knowledge representation, semantic web technologies

    Infrastructure for constructing and sharing language resources

    Exchange and annotation schemata, exchange formats

    Standards or specifications for language resources and content management

    Language resources for basic NLP tasks (word segmentation, named entity recognition, syntactic analysis, semantic analysis, discourse analysis, speech recognition, speech synthesis, etc.)

    Language Resources for HLT applications (such as text generation, information retrieval, information extraction, question answering, machine translation, speech translation, reasoning, affective computing, etc.)

    Strategies and priorities for cooperation and collaboration

    Licensing and copyright issues


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