NLPSL 2010 - The Second Workshop on Natural Language Processing in Support of Learning: Metrics, Feedback and Connectivity
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Category NLPSL 2010
Deadline: June 26, 2010 | Date: September 14, 2010
Venue/Country: Bucharest, Romania
Updated: 2010-06-04 19:32:22 (GMT+9)
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The Second Workshop on Natural Language Processing in Support of Learning: Metrics, Feedback and Connectivity Call for PapersLink: http://k-teams.cs.pub.ro/~nlpsl
Organized under the FP7 LTfLL Project (http://www.ltfll-project.org/
)September 14th 2010, Bucharest, ROMANIAAims: The purpose of this workshop is to focus on using language technologies in support of learning and teaching - by trying to identify what questions and problems are solved, but also to raise and discuss how well the metrics and algorithms developed assist in the provision of support and the construction of feedback for learning. What are the most efficient ways? To what extent do they match distances inferred by a teacher's assessments? The workshop addresses the problem of how support can be provided and feedback be generated in order to help students learn and teachers to assess their progress. Several Natural Language Processing techniques like Latent Semantic Analysis (LSA) or the use of semantic and pragmatic analysis of conversations have been successfully deployed in various educational applications to enrich learning and teaching with information technology. However, few research approaches considered also in detail the problem of providing feedback.Important Dates? Submission Deadline: Saturday 26th June 2010 11:59 pm CEST? Notification of acceptance: 15th July 2010? Camera-ready papers due date: 31st July 2010? NLPsL Workshop: 14th September, 2010
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