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    CAASL 2012 - Fourth Workshop on Computational Approaches to Arabic Script-based Languages(CAASL4)

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    Category CAASL 2012

    Deadline: August 03, 2012 | Date: November 01, 2012

    Venue/Country: San Diego, U.S.A

    Updated: 2012-06-28 22:29:21 (GMT+9)

    Call For Papers - CFP

    Three years after CAASL3, this workshop provides an opportunity for developers and researchers in Academia, the industry, and government to present their work, exchange ideas, and demonstrate systems that focus on the challenging task of dealing with all aspects in natural language processing for languages that use the Arabic script. It also provides an opportunity to assess the progress that has been made since the third workshop in 2009. Authors are invited to submit papers on completed original research and research in progress on any aspect of NLP for the Arabic Script-based languages.

    Papers should relate directly or indirectly to the following themes:

    Statistical and rule-based machine translation

    Translation Aids

    Evaluation Methods and Techniques of Machine Translation systems

    Localization and multilingual information retrieval systems

    Shallow and deep parsing

    Data driven approaches

    Entity extraction

    Tokenization and segmentation

    Name matching

    Speech synthesis and recognition

    Text to speech systems

    Semantic analysis

    Knowledge Bases

    Information retrieval

    Semantic web and inferences

    Topic Detection and text summarization.

    Workshop Chair

    Ali Farghaly

    Program Chair

    Farhard Oroumchian

    Workshop Dates and Deadlines

    The workshop will be held on Thursday November 1st, 2012 from 9 to 5.

    Papers submission deadline: August 1st, 2012

    Author notification: August 15, 2012

    Camera Ready submissions due: September 7, 2012

    Website for submission: https://www.softconf.com/amta2012/CAASL4/

    Contact Information: alifarghalyatyahoo.com

    Papers must be submitted in pdf. Papers should not exceed 8 pages including references and tables, and should follow the formatting guidelines at http://amta2012.amtaweb.org/CFP.aspx

    Papers should present original, previously unpublished or under consideration work.

    Papers will be anonymously reviewed by three members of the program committee.

    Organizing Committee: Ali Farghaly and Farhard Oroumchian

    Tentative Program Committee

    Tim Buckwalter -- University of Maryland, USA

    Violetta Cavalli-Sforza -- AlAkhawayn University, Moroccoa

    Sherri Condon -- MITRE, USA

    Aly Fahmy -- Cairo University

    Mona Diab -- Columbia University, USA

    Joseph Dichy -- Lyon University, France

    Andrew Freeman -- University of Washington, USA

    Nizar Habash -- Columbia University, USA

    Lamia Hadrich Belguith -- University of Sfax, Tunisia

    Sarmad Hussain -- CRULP, Pakistan

    Mohamed Maamouri -- Linguistics Data Consortium, USA

    Farhad Oroumchian -- University of Wollongong in Dubai, United Arab Emirates

    Jean Sennellart -- SYSTRAN, France

    Khaled Shaalan -- The British University in Dubai, United Arab Emirates

    Ahmed Rafea -- The American University in Cairo, Egypt

    Imed Zitouni -- IBM, USA

    Azadeh Shakery -- University of Tehran, Iran

    Karim Bouzoubaa -- Mohamed Vth Agdal University, Morocco

    Abdelhadi Saudi -- École Nationale de l'Industrie Minérale, Morocco


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