Australasian
Language Technology Workshop 2004 (ALTW2004). A one-day
workshop on Natural Language Technology will be organized by the
Australasian Language Technology Association (ALTA).
Date:
08-Dec-2004 - 08-Dec-2004
Location:
Sydney, NSW, Australia
Contact:
Workshop Coordinator
Contact Email:
workshop@alta.asn.au
Meeting URL:
http://www.alta.asn.au/events/altw2004
Linguistic
Sub-field: Computational Linguistics
Call Deadline:
15-Sep-2004
Meeting Description:
A one-day workshop
on Natural Language Technology will be organised by the Australasian
Language Technology Association (ALTA). The workshop will be held in
conjunction with the Australasian Language Technology Summer School in
Sydney. The workshop will run in parallel with the first day of SST
2004:
http://www.assta.org/sst/2004
2004 Australasian
Language Technology Workshop (ALTW2004) - Final Call for Papers
Macquarie University, Sydney, Australia
Workshop: 8th December 2004
Submissions due: 15th September 2004
ALTA website:
http://www.alta.asn.au/
Workshop contact email: workshop AT alta.asn.au
The goals of the
workshop are:
* To
bring together the growing Language Technology (LT) community in
Australia and New Zealand and encourage interactions
* To
encourage dissemination of results
* To
foster interaction between academic and industrial research
* To
provide a forum for discussion of new research and students research
* To
encourage interactions between this community and the international LT
community
* To
provide an opportunity for the broader artificial intelligence
community to become aware of local LT research
* To
increase visibility of LT research in Australia, New Zealand and
overseas.
Our hope is to get
as many Australasian LT researchers together as possible to encourage
dialogue between those working on similar topics and between areas
with a - perhaps as yet untapped - potential to interact.
We would also like
to encourage non-Australasian LT researchers to submit papers, and to
participate in the workshop.
Papers submitted to
the workshop will be reviewed by an international programme committee,
and the workshop proceedings will be published with an ISBN number.
Program Committee
Ash Asudeh,
University of Canterbury (NZ) (Co-chair)
Cecile
Paris, CSIRO (AU) (Co-chair)
Stephen Wan,
CSIRO and Macquarie University (AU) (Student Chair)
Steven Bird,
University of Melbourne (AU)
Steve
Cassidy, Macquarie University (AU)
Nathalie Colineau, CSIRO (AU)
James Curran, Sydney University (AU)
Dominique Estival, DSTO (AU)
Alistair
Knott, University of Otago (NZ)
Mirella Lapata,
University of Sheffield (UK)
Corrin
Lakeland, University of Otago (NZ)
Nadine Ozkan,
Scansoft (Canada)
Daniel Midgley,
University of Western Australia (AU)
Harold Somers,
UMIST (UK)
Dekai Wu, the
Hong Kong University of Science and Technology (HK)
Topics
We invite the
submission of papers on substantial, original, and unpublished
research on all aspects of natural language processing, including, but
not limited to:
* speech
understanding and generation;
* phonology,
morphology, syntax, semantics, pragmatics, and
discourse;
* interpreting
and generating spoken and written language;
* linguistic,
mathematical, and psychological models of language;
*
language-oriented information extraction and retrieval;
* corpus-based
and statistical language modelling;
* summarisation;
* machine
translation and translation aids;
* natural
language interfaces and dialogue systems;
* natural
language and multimodal systems;
* message and
narrative understanding systems;
* evaluations of
language systems;
* computational
lexicography.
We welcome
submissions on any topic that is of interest to the LT community, but
we particularly encourage submissions that broaden the scope of our
community through the consideration of practical LT applications and
through multi-disciplinary research. We especially invite people from
industry working on LT to send us their submissions and offer an
opportunity to discuss and demonstrate their latest applications in
front of an informed audience.
Submission Format
The length of the
submissions should not exceed 8 pages, printed single-spaced in 11
point font. Instructions for the camera-ready version of the papers
can be found on the Workshop homepage, available at
http://www.alta.asn.au/events/altw2004.
The first page of
your submission should include:
paper title,
author name(s)
and affiliation,
complete
addresses including email address and fax number,
keywords,
abstract.
Only electronic
submissions of PDF or PostScript files will be accepted. If we cannot
print your file by the submission date it will be rejected without
being reviewed. Therefore you are encouraged to send an early version
with the typographical complexity of your final intended version so
that we can check it is printable. Electronic submissions should be
sent to workshop AT alta.asn.au
Important Dates
Paper submission:
Wednesday 15th September 2004 Notification
of acceptance:
Friday 15th October 2004
Camera-ready copy:
Monday 1st November 2004
Workshop:
Wednesday 8th December 2004
More Information
A web page for
ALTW2004 can be found on the ALTA
web page:
http://www.alta.asn.au/events/altw2004
You can contact the
workshop organisers for further information: workshop AT alta.asn.au |