LAW II 2008

Call for Papers

The 2nd Linguistic Annotation Workshop (The LAW II) Sponsored by the ACL Special Interest Group on Annotation (SIGANN) Held in conjunction with LREC 2008 Marrakech, Morocco

SIGANN Working Groups and Demo/Poster session, afternoon of May 26, 2008 Paper presentations, full day May 27, 2008

Linguistic annotation of natural language corpora is the backbone of supervised methods of statistical natural language processing. Annotation encodes human knowledge about linguistic phenomena that can be modelled statistically and reproduced by automatic procedures. This meeting will provide a forum for annotation researchers to work towards standardization, best practices and interoperability, as well as to share innovative research in corpus annotation. We invite submissions of long and short papers, posters, and demonstrations relating to all aspects of the linguistic annotation of corpora.

The workshop will begin with a half-day session (afternoon of May 26) devoted to SIGANN working group sessions on Shared Corpus Annotation and Best Practice Guidelines, together with a poster/demo session. A full-day session (May 27) will be devoted to paper presentations.

A separate call for participation in the SIGANN working groups sessions on May 26 will be issued, soliciting annotations of the SIGANN shared corpus and proposals for best practices/standards in linguistic annotations. We urge members of the community interested in working on any aspect of harmonization of linguistic annotations to participate.

SUBMISSIONS: Long paper submissions should not exceed 8 pages in length. Short papers and demo descriptions should not exceed 4 pages. Format requirements will be the same as for full papers of LREC 2008. For details, please consult the submission section on the workshop website.

IMPORTANT DATES:

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Submission deadline:       17 February 2008 Notification of acceptance: 16 March 2008 Camera-ready version due:   3 April 2008 SIGANN Meeting:            26 May (afternoon) 2008 Workshop:                  27 May (full day) 2008

Co-Chairs: Nancy Ide (Vassar College) Adam Meyers (New York University)

Organizing Committee: Inderjeet Mani (MITRE Corporation) Antonio Pareja-Lora (SIC, UCM / OEG, UPM) Sameer Pradhan (BBN Technologies) Manfred Stede (Universitat Potsdam) Nianwen Xue (University of Colorado)

Program Committee:

David Ahn (Powerset, USA) Lars Ahrenberg (Linkoping University) Timothy Baldwin (University of Melbourne) Francis Bond (NICT) Kalina Bontcheva (University of Sheffield, UK) Matthias Buch-Kromann (Copenhagen Business School) Paul Buitelaar (DFKI, Germany) Jean Carletta (University of Edinburgh, UK) Christopher Cieri (Linguistic Data Consortium/University of Pennsylvania, USA) Hamish Cunningham (University of Sheffield, UK) David Day (MITRE Corporation, USA) Thierry Declerck (DFKI, Germany) Ludovic Denoyer (LIP6 - University of Paris 6, France) Richard Eckart (Darmstadt University of Technology, Germany) Tomaz Erjavec (Jozef Stefan Institute, Slovenia) David Farwell (Computing Research Laboratory, New Mexico State University) Alex Chengyu Fang (City University Hong Kong) Chuck Fillmore (International Computer Science Institute, Berkeley) John Fry (San Jose State University) Claire Grover (University of Edinburgh, UK) Ed Hovy (Information Sciences Institute, University of Southern California) Baden Hughes (University of Melbourne) Emi Izumi (NICT) Aravind Joshi (University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia) Ewan Klein (University of Edinburgh, UK) Mike Maxwell (University of Maryland) Stephan Oepen (University of Oslo) Martha Palmer (University of Colorado) Manfred Pinkal (Saarland University) James Pustejovsky (Brandeis University, USA) Owen Rambow (Columbia University) Laurent Romary (MPG-INRIA, France) Erik Tjong Kim Sang (University of Amsterdam, NL) Theresa Wilson (University of Edinburgh, UK) This CfP was obtained from WikiCFP