dcorbett@socs.uts.edu.au (Dan Corbett) (04/11/91)
Since I posted my request for the CFP for the NLP conference, I have received several requests for copies. I decided it would be easier to post it to the net. Thanks to the several people who sent the CFP to me. Don't send any conference mail to me, I'm not involved with it. Send it to the addresses contained herein. --------------------------------Cut Here--------------------------------- CALL FOR PAPERS 3rd Conference on Applied Natural Language Processing Trento, Italy, 1-3 April 1992 sponsored by Association for Computational Linguistics PURPOSE The focus of this conference is on the application of natural language processing techniques to real world problems. It will include invited and contributed papers, tutorials, an industrial exhibition, and demonstrations. A special video session is also being organised. The organizers want the conference to be as international as possible, and to feature the best applied natural language work presently available in the world. This conference follows on from those held in Santa Monica, California in 1983, and in Austin, Texas in 1988. AREAS OF INTEREST Original papers are being solicited in all areas of applied natural language processing, including but not limited to: dialog systems; integrated speech and natural language systems; machine translation; explanation and generation; database interface systems; tool development; text and message processing; grammar and style checking; corpus development; knowledge acquisition; lexicons; language teaching aids; evaluation; adaptive systems; multilanguage systems; multimedia systems; help systems; and other applications. Papers may discuss applications, evaluations, limitations, and general tools and techniques. Papers that critically evaluate a relevant formalism or processing strategy are especially welcome. REQUIREMENTS FOR SUBMISSION Authors should submit, by 10 September 1991, a) six copies of a full-length paper (min 9, max 18 double-spaced pages, minimum font size 12, exclusive of references); b) 16 copies of a 20-30 line abstract; c) a declaration that the paper has not been accepted nor is under review for a journal or other conference nor will it be submitted during the conference review period. Papers arriving after the deadline will be returned unopened. We regret that papers cannot be submitted electronically, or by fax. Papers should describe completed rather than intended work, identify distinctive aspects of the work, and clearly indicate the extent to which an implementation has been completed; vague or unsubstantiated claims will be given little weight. Both the paper and the abstract should include the title, the name(s) of the author(s), complete addresses and e-mail address. Papers from Europe and Asia should be sent to: Oliviero Stock (ANLP-3) phone: +39-461-814444 I.R.S.T. fax: +39-461-810851 38050 Povo (Trento), ITALY email: stock@irst.it Papers from America and other continents should be sent to: Madeleine Bates (ANLP-3) phone: +1-617-8733634 BBN Systems & Technologies fax: +1-617-8733776 10 Moulton Street email: bates@bbn.com Cambridge, MA 02138, USA Authors will be notified of acceptance or rejection by 30 November 1991. Full-length versions of accepted papers, prepared according to instructions, must be received, along with a signed copyright release statement, by 15 January 1992. All papers will be reviewed by members of the program committee, which is co-chaired by Madeleine Bates (BBN Systems & Technologies) and Oliviero Stock (IRST) and also includes: Robert Amsler, MITRE Kathy McKeown, Columbia Univ. Giacomo Ferrari, Univ. of Pisa Sergei Nirenburg, Carnegie Mellon Univ. Eduard Hovy, USC/ISI Makoto Nagao, Kyoto Univ. Paul Jacobs, General Electric Remko Scha, Univ. of Amsterdam Martin Kay, Xerox PARC Karen Sparck Jones, Univ. of Cambridge Mark Liberman, Univ. of Pennsylvania Henry Thompson, Univ. of Edinburgh Paul Martin, MCC Wolfgang Wahlster, DFKI VIDEOTAPES Videotapes are sought that display interesting research on NLP applications to real-world problems, even if presented as promotional videos (not advertisements). An ongoing video presentation will be organized that will demonstrate the current level of usefulness of NLP tools and techniques. Authors should submit one copy of a videotape of at most 15 minutes duration, accompanied by a submission letter giving permission to copy the tape to a standard format and two copies of a one to two page abstract that includes: title, name and address and email or fax number of authors; tape format of the submitted tape (VHS, any of NTSC, PAL or SECAM); duration. The final tape format provided by the authors should be one of VHS, 75'' u-Matic, BVU, in any of NTSC, PAL or SECAM. Videotapes cannot be returned. Tape submissions should be sent to the same address as the papers (see above). The timetable for submissions, notification of acceptance or rejection, and receipt of final versions is the same as for the papers. See above for details. Tapes will be reviewed and selected for presentation during the conference. Abstracts of accepted videos will appear in the conference proceedings. We are also considering the possibility of producing a collection of video proceedings, for those videotapes that authors agree to distribute. A preliminary indication on this matter will be appreciated. DEMONSTRATIONS Beside demonstrations to be carried on within a regular booth at the industrial exhibition, there will be a program of demonstrations on standard equipment available at the conference (SUN's, MAC's, etc.). Anyone wishing to present a demo should send a one-page description of the demo and a specification of the system requirements by 1 December 1991 to Carlo Strapparava phone: +39-461-814444 I.R.S.T. fax: +39-461-810851 38050 Povo (Trento), ITALY email: strappa@irst.it PRIZE A prize will be given for the best nonindustrial demonstration. TUTORIALS The meeting will be preceded by one or two days of tutorials by noted contributors to the field. Responsible for tutorials: Jon Slack phone: +39-461-814444 I.R.S.T. fax: +39-461-810851 38050 Povo (Trento), ITALY email: slack@irst.it WORKSHOPS Proposals for organizing workshops in Trento immediately after the conference can be addressed to Oliviero Stock at the above address. INDUSTRIAL EXHIBITION Facilities for exhibits will also be available. Persons wishing to arrange an exhibit should send a brief description together with a specification of physical requirements (space, power, telephone connections, table, etc.) by 1 September 1991 to Giampietro Carlevaro phone: +39-461-814444 I.R.S.T. fax: +39-461-810851 38050 Povo (Trento), ITALY email: carleva@irst.it GENERAL INFORMATION Local arrangements are being handled by Tullio Grazioli and Oliviero Stock phone: +39-461-814444 I.R.S.T. fax: +39-461-810851 38050 Povo (Trento), ITALY email: interne@irst.it For information on the ACL, contact Donald E. Walker (ACL) phone: +1-201-8294312 Bellcore, MRE 2A379 fax: +1-201-4551931 445 South Street, Box 1910 email: walker@flash.bellcore.com Morristown, NJ 07960, USA The conference is also supported by the European Coordinating Committee for Artificial Intelligence (ECCAI), the Italian Association for Artificial Intelligence (AI*IA) and Istituto Trentino di Cultura.