Workshop on Advanced Corpus Solutions, PACLIC 24


Tohoku University, November 4th, 2010


Workshop on Advanced Corpus Solutions

 

The workshop will be arranged as a pre-conferense workshop in connection with the 24th Pacific Asia Conference on Language, Information and Computation (PACLIC 24) at Tohoku University, Japan.

 

Important dates

 

       •  Submissions: New deadline 23:59 June 24th, 2010 JST (GMT+9)
       •  Notification of acceptance sent: July 26th, 2010
       •  Final versions and Copyright License Agreements due: September 13th, 2010
       •  Author registration until: September 13th, 2010
       •  Early registration until: October 4th, 2010

 

News: Workshop program and presentation slides

 

Read program and presentation slides from the workshop >>

 

 


Proceedings

 

Accepted papers will be published in the conference proceedings volume, which will subsequently be digitally archived at Waseda University Library Institutional Repository and also sent to ISI for indexing.

 

Topics

 

       •  Corpus tools: corpus search, results presentation, results handling, linguistic annotation, text annotation
       •  Corpus types: monolingual corpora, parallel corpora, spoken language corpora, multimedia corpora
 
We invite papers on any language including, but not limited to, Asian languages.

 

Read more >>

   

The Logico-Linguistic Society of Japan will host PACLIC 24 at Tohoku University in Sendai, November 5th through 7th, 2010. PACLIC 24, organized under the auspices of PACLIC Steering Committee, will be the latest installment of the long standing collaborative efforts among theoretical and computational linguists in the Pacific-Asia region for providing an opportunity to share their findings and interests in the formal and empirical study of languages.

 


    

 

    General Chair:
    Janne Bondi Johannessen,
    University of Oslo, Norway

         
    Co-chairs:
    Eckhard Bick, University of Southern     Denmark
    Lars Borin, Gothenburg University,     Sweden
    Jan Pieter Kunst, Meertens Institute,     Netherlands

    

    Program Committee:
    Wirote Aroonmanakun, Chulalongkorn     University, Thailand
    Emily M. Bender, University of Washington,     USA
    Francis Bond, Nanyang Technological     University, Singapore
    Ying Chen, China Agriculture University
    Stefan Evert, University of Osnabrück,     Germany
    Stefan Th. Gries, UCSB, St Barbara, USA
    Dag Haug, University of Oslo, Norway
    Shoushan Li, Suzhou University
    Kikuo Maekawa, The National Institute for     Japanese Language, Japan
    Adam Przepiórkowski, Polish Academy of     Sciences, Poland
    Bert Vaux, University of Cambridge, UK
    Franca Wesseling, Meertens Institute,     Netherlands

     The Text Laboratory, University of Oslo