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Category BEA 2012
Deadline: March 26, 2012 | Date: June 07, 2012
Venue/Country: Montreal, Canada
Updated: 2011-12-31 20:59:28 (GMT+9)
) that is coordinated by the National Governors Association Center for Best Practices and the Council of Chief State School Officers. The initiative has now been adopted by 46 states for use in Kindergarten through 12th grade (K-12) classrooms. This initiative is likely to have a strong influence on teaching standards in K-12 education. The Common Core standards describe what K-12 students should be learning with regard to Reading, Writing, Speaking, Listening, Language, and Media and Technology. In addition, the Common Core recently released a Publishers Criteria document that describes the array of linguistic elements that learners need to grasp as they progress to the higher grades (http://www.corestandards.org/assets/Publishers_Criteria_for_3-12.pdf
). The Common Core thereby introduces language analysis scenarios that have clear alignments with NLP research and applications.The workshop will solicit both full papers and short papers for either oral or poster presentation. This year, the Helping Our Own (HOO-2) Shared Task on grammatical error detection will be co-located with the BEA7 workshop.Given the broad scope of the workshop, we organize the workshop around three central themes in the educational infrastructure:Development of curriculum and assessment (e.g., applications that help teachers develop reading materials)Delivery of curriculum and assessments (e.g., applications where the student receives instruction and interacts with the system);Deporting of assessment outcomes (e.g., automated scoring of free responses)Topics will include, but will not be limited to, the following:Automated scoring/evaluation for oral and written student responsesContent analysis for scoring/assessmentGrammatical error detection and correctionDiscourse and stylistic analysisPlagiarism detectionMachine translation for assessment, instruction and curriculum developmentDetection of non-literal language (e.g., metaphor)Sentiment analysisIntelligent Tutoring (IT) that incorporates state-of-the-art NLP methodsDialogue systems in educationHypothesis formation and testingMulti-modal communication between students and computersGeneration of tutorial responsesKnowledge representation in learning systemsConcept visualization in learning systemsLearner CognitionAssessment of learners' language and cognitive skill levelsSystems that detect and adapt to learners' cognitive or emotional statesTools for learners with special needshttp://www.cs.rochester.edu/~tetreaul/naacl-bea7.html
Use of corpora in educational toolsData mining of learner and other corpora for tool buildingAnnotation standards and schemas / annotator agreementTools and applications for classroom teachers and/or test developersNLP tools for second and foreign language learnersSemantic-based access to instructional materials to identify appropriate textsTools that automatically generate test questionsProcessing of and access to lecture materials across topics and genresAdaptation of instructional text to individual learners' grade levelsTools for text-based curriculum developmentE-learning tools for personalized course contentLanguage-based educational gamesIssues concerning the evaluation of NLP-based educational tools Descriptions of implemented systems Descriptions and proposals for shared tasksKeywords: Accepted papers list. Acceptance Rate. EI Compendex. Engineering Index. ISTP index. ISI index. Impact Factor.
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