LINGUIST List 19.1413
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Sat Apr 26 2008
Calls: General Ling/USA; Applied Ling,Computational Ling/China
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1. Kellye
Hawkins,
1st Annual Conf. on Spanish & Portuguese Studies
2. Frederique
Segond,
Risk Management and Computational Linguistics
Message 1: 1st Annual Conf. on Spanish & Portuguese Studies
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Date: 25-Apr-2008
From: Kellye Hawkins <tucsps temple.edu>
Subject: 1st Annual Conf. on Spanish & Portuguese Studies
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Full Title: 1st Annual Conf. on Spanish & Portuguese Studies Short Title: TUCSPS Date: 24-Oct-2008 - 25-Oct-2008 Location: Philadelphia, PA, USA Contact Person: Kellye Hawkins Meeting Email: tucsps temple.edu Web Site: http://www.freewebs.com/tucsps Linguistic Field(s): General Linguistics Subject Language(s): Chavacano (cbk), Spanish (spa), Ladino (lad), Spanish Loreto-Ucayali (spq), Old Spanish (osp), Andalusian Arabic (xaa), Caló (rmr), Portuguese (por), Indo-Portuguese (idb), Korlai Creole Portuguese (vkp), Macanese (mzs), Malaccan Creole Portuguese (mcm), Crioulo, Upper Guinea (pov), Portuguese Sign Language (psr), Pidgin, Timor (tvy), Galician (glg), Romani, Carpathian (rmc), Catalan-Valencian-Balear (cat), English (eng), Basque (eus), Basque, Navarro-Labourdin (bqe), Basque, Souletin (bsz) Call Deadline: 01-Jul-2008 Meeting Description: 1st Annual Conference on Spanish and Portuguese Studies Temple University Graduate Students of Spanish and Portuguese October 24-25, 2008 Hosted by the Temple University Graduate Students of Spanish and Portuguese Keynote Speaker: Yolanda Martinez-San Miguel, University of Pennsylvania Abstracts on any literary, cultural or linguistic topic are requested for 20-minute presentation. Abstracts of 300 words or less should be attached in either a PDF or Word file and sent to tucsps temple.edu. Submissions may be in Spanish, Portuguese or English. Please include the name and the affiliation of the author(s) in the body of the email message. Panel proposals may also be submitted. All abstracts for a panel should be submitted with the panel proposal. Specifics on the areas: Peninsular Literature: This area represents the literature of Spain including the literatures of Galicia, al-Andalus, Catalonia, etc. [Periods: Medieval, Early Modern (Golden Age), 18th & 19th Centuries, 20th Century] Hispanic-American Literature: This area represents the literature of Spanish-Speaking Latin America including the literatures of Latinos who write in the United Stated or other countries. [Periods: Colonial, 19th & Early 20th Centuries, Contemporary] Spanish Linguistics: This area represents the following linguistic fields related to Spanish language. [Fields: Historical Linguistics, Sociolinguistics, Dialectology, Applied Linguistics] Portuguese Studies: This area represents the literature and linguistics of the Portuguese Speaking world. [Areas: Literatures of Portugal, Brazil, Lusophone Asia and Lusophone Africa and Portuguese Linguistics] Comparative Literature: This includes research about Spanish or Portuguese language literature and its relation to literary sources, texts, movements, etc. representative of other languages and cultures. Contrasts (Linguistics): This includes studies about any linguistic fields in Spanish or Portuguese language and how it contrasts to another language. Underrepresented areas: We would also love to receive abstracts that include diaspora studies, such as Afro-Caribbean literature, or indigenous studies, such as Quechua-Spanish contrasts. If in doubt please send your abstract and we will let you know if it fits within the parameters that we have set for the conference. The deadline for abstract submission is July 1, 2008. Faculty and recent graduates are welcome to submit abstracts. Organizing Committee: Kellye Hawkins (khawkins temple.edu) Pilar Maraví (pilarm temple.edu) Christine Poteau (cpoteau temple.edu) Lorena Santos Quiñones (lsantos temple.edu) Check http://www.freewebs.com/tucsps/ for the conference program and travel information to be posted later in the year or email tucsps temple.edu
Message 2: Risk Management and Computational Linguistics
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Date: 24-Apr-2008
From: Frederique Segond <segond xrce.xerox.com>
Subject: Risk Management and Computational Linguistics
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Full Title: Risk Management and Computational Linguistics Short Title: RMCL Workshop Date: 20-Oct-2008 - 20-Oct-2008 Location: Beijing, China Contact Person: Frederique Segond Meeting Email: segond xrce.xerox.com Web Site: http://www.intsci.ac.cn/iip2008/workshop_1.jsp Linguistic Field(s): Applied Linguistics; Computational Linguistics; Semantics Call Deadline: 09-Jun-2008 Meeting Description: Risk Management and Computational Linguistics Workshop at the 5th International Conference on Intelligent Information Processing (IIP2008) October 20, 2008 Beijing, China http://www.intsci.ac.cn/iip2008/workshop_1.jsp Call for Papers With the growth of electronic documents and the development of technologies to ease their access in different languages, risk management is becoming a major application for information processing and as a consequence for computational linguistics. Managing risk has to do with: - Recognition of risk which for computational linguistics translates as extracting sentences or piece of documents expressing a risk. As expression of risk can be carried by different types of medias such as images, videos or data, it means also being able to unify all pieces of knowledge in different format that express a risk - Risk assessment and developing strategies to manage risk which means to be able to qualify the extracted risk, as for instance to be able to say if this risk is factual or not. It also means to develop methods being able to affect a weight to the different pieces of information extracted and this, across media. In other words it means, among other to define methodologies that will help to assess the gravity of a given risk so that ''the risks with the greatest loss and the greatest probability of occurring are handled first, and risks with lower probability of occurrence and lower loss are handled in descending order''. Because risk may refer to numerous types of threats caused by environment, technology, humans, organizations and politics, applications are numerous among different vertical markets such as finance, health or homeland security. This workshop invites papers addressing the issue of how natural language processing can help to support risk management in general this includes: - discourse analysis - language understanding - identification and representations of events - identification and representation of threats - identification and sources' validation - taxonomies - parsing - knowledge representation - reasoning - relations between different concepts such as event and time - modality (e.g. factuality) - fusion text data - risk management systems and tools with emulated language competence Instructions for submissions are: Papers should be no longer than 8 pages including all tables, figures, and references. Papers should respect the format of the Lecture Notes in Artificial Intelligence series (see http://www.springer.com/computer/lncs?SGWID=0-164-7-72376-0) All papers should be sent electronically in PDF to the two organizers at the following addresses: segond xrce.xerox.com, vetulani amu.edu.pl. All paper submissions will be acknowledged and peer reviewed. At least one of the authors of an accepted paper must register at the conference and present the paper at the workshop. Accepted papers will be published in the conference proceedings and delivered at the workshop. Deadlines for conference paper and panel submissions are: Workshop calls for papers: 25 April, 2008 Workshop paper submission deadline: June 9, 2008 Notification of acceptance of Workshop papers: June 30, 2008 Camera-ready copy of papers due July, 10, 2008 Information concerning conference fees and venue will be soon published on the IIP2008 conference web site (http://www.intsci.ac.cn/iip2008/) Program Committee: Frédérique Segond, Xerox Research Centre Europe, France, Zygmunt Vetulani, Adam Mickiewicz University, Poznan, Poland, Sophia Annaniadou, NaCTeM, UK Galia Angelova, Bulgarian Academy of Sciences, Bulgaria, Stephane Darmoni, Rouen hospital, France Luca Dini, CELI, Italy Christiane Fellbaum , Princeton, USA, Jerry Hobbs , University of Southern California, USA, Gerard Ligozat, LIMSI, France, Adam Mickiewicz University, Poland, Bernardo Magnini, IRST, Italy, Jean-Francois Marcotorchino, Thales, France, Patrick Paroubek, LIMSI, France, Ralph Steinberger, European Commission - Joint Research Centre (JRC), Italy, Geoff Sutcliffe, University of Miami, USA, Jun'ichi Tsujii, University of Tokyo, Japan, Evelyne Viegas, Microsoft Research, USA. For the IIP conference Prof. Zhongzhi Shi For the Program committee Prof. Zygmunt Vetulani Dr. Frederique Segond Contacts: Frederique Segond Xerox Research Centre Europe 6 chemin de Maupertuis 38240 Meylan France Tel +33 4 76 61 50 78 segond xrce.xerox.com Zygmunt Vetulani Adam Mickiewicz University Faculty of Mathematics and Computer Science ul. Umultowska 87 61614 Pozna? Poland Tel +48 601 777 296 vetulani amu.edu.pl
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