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− | | Acronym = SKDOU 2008
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− | | Title = Semantic Knowledge Discovery, Organization and Use
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− | | Type = Conference
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− | | Field = Natural language processing
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− | | Homepage = nlp.cs.nyu.edu/sk-symposium
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− | | Start date = Nov 14, 2008 | |
− | | End date = Nov 15, 2008
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− | | City= New York
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− | | Country = USA
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− | | Abstract deadline = Sep 30, 2008
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− | | Submission deadline = Sep 30, 2009
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− | Announcement
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− | Call for Submission
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− | ==NSF Sponsored Symposium - Semantic Knowledge Discovery, Organization and Use==
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− | Date: November, 14 and 15, 2008
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− | Location: Warren Weaver Hall, New York University
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− | URL: http://nlp.cs.nyu.edu/sk-symposium
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− | Invited Speakers: Ido Dagan, Bill Dolan, Oren Eztioni, Christiane Fellbaum, Marti Hearst, Kentaro Inui, Dekang Lin, Bernardo Magnini, Dan Moldovan, Patrick Pantel, Marius Pasca, Peter Turney
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− | Organizer: Satoshi Sekine
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− | ==Call for General Submission==
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− | Send one page proposal to sekine (at) cs.nyu.edu by September 30.
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− | See more detail below!!
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− | The focus of NLP research has been shifting towards semantic analysis
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− | from syntactic analysis. It has become evident that the methods employed
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− | for developing syntactic analyzers, i.e. supervised methods using small
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− | annotated corpora, are not the best methods for the semantic task. In
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− | order to handle semantics, we need large amounts of knowledge which may
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− | be best collected by semi/un- supervised methods from a huge unannotated
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− | corpus.
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− | Many methods have already been proposed along this line of research, e.g.
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− | discovery of synonyms, hyponym-hypernyms, part-of relations, paraphrase,
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− | textual entailment, relations between things, relations between events
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− | and so on. The technical methods include distributional similarity,
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− | lexico-syntactic patterns, alignment and so on. Although such discovery
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− | techniques have been improving through numerious trials, there has been
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− | little discussion of the background and high-level picture of the field.
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− | The objectives of this symposium will be to discuss the following topics:
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− | * High-level picture of the current technologies
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− | * The types of semantic knowledge we need
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− | * The relationships between knowledge and applications
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− | * The format for representing this knowledge and its re-use
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− | * Community effort for resource and platform
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− | * Possible directions for the technology in the future
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− | The presentations will consist of around 10 invited talks by leaders in
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− | the field (shown below) and partially of general submissions.
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− | Presentations are expected to provide the speaker's high level
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− | position regarding the objectives described above.
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− | ==Invited Speakers==
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− | * Prof. Ido Dagan (Bar Ilan University, Israel) http://www.cs.biu.ac.il/~dagan/
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− | * Dr. Bill Dolan (Microsoft Research, USA) http://research.microsoft.com/~billdol/
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− | * Prof. Oren Etzioni (Washington University, USA) http://www.cs.washington.edu/homes/etzioni/
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− | * Prof. Christiane D. Fellbaum (Princeton University, USA) http://wordnet.princeton.edu/~fellbaum/
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− | * Prof. Marti Hearst (UC Berkeley) http://people.ischool.berkeley.edu/~hearst/
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− | * Prof. Kentaro Inui (NAIST, Japan) http://cl.naist.jp/~inui/
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− | * Dr. Dekang Lin (Google, USA) http://research.google.com/pubs/author108.html
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− | * Prof. Bernardo Magnini (ITC-IRST Italy) http://tcc.itc.it/people/magnini.html
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− | * Prof. Dan Moldovan (Uiversity of Texas at Dallas, USA) http://www.hlt.utdallas.edu/~moldovan/
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− | * Dr. Patrick Pantel (Y! Research, USA) http://www.patrickpantel.com/
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− | * Dr. Marius Pasca (Google, USA) http://research.google.com/pubs/author107.html
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− | * Prof. Peter Turney (National Research Council, Canada) http://www.apperceptual.com/
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− | ==PC Member==
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− | * Prof. [[has PC member::Ralph Grishman]] (New York University)
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− | * Prof. [[has PC member::Sadao Kurohashi]] (Kyoto University)
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− | * Prof. [[has PC member::Dan Roth]] (UIUC)
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− | * Prof. [[has PC member::Deepak Ravichandran]] (Google)
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− | * Prof. [[has PC member::Julio Gonzalo]] (UNED)
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− | * Prof. [[has PC member::Dan Jurafsky]] (Stanford University)
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− | * Dr. [[has PC member::Idan Szpektor]] (Bar-Ilan University)
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− | * Prof. [[has PC member::Rada Mihalcea]] (University of North Texas)
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− | * Prof. [[has PC member::Kentaro Torisawa]] (NICT)
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− | * Prof. [[has PC member::Jun-ichi Tsujii]] (Tokyo University)
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− | * Dr. [[has PC member::Roy Bar-Haim]] (Bar-Ilan University)
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− | * Prof. [[has PC member::Eduard Hovy]] (ISI, USC)
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− | * Prof. [[has PC member::Nicoletta Calzolari]] (ILC-CNR)
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− | * Prof. [[has PC member::Mark Stevenson]] (Sheffield University)
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− | * Prof. [[has PC member::Diana McCarthy]] (University of Sussex)
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− | * Prof. [[has PC member::Mirella Lapata]] (University of Edinburgh)
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− | * Prof. [[has PC member::Chris Callison-Burch]] (John Hopkins University)
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− | * Dr. [[has PC member::Peter Clark]] (Networked Systems Technology, The Boeing Company)
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− | * Prof. [[has PC member::Martha Palmer]] (University of Colorado Boulder)
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− | ==General Submissions==
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− | There are three categories for general submissions. Presentations are
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− | likely to be 15-20 minute talks. Posters or demos will be presented in a
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− | 2 hour slot. It is NOT necessary that the material be previously
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− | unpublished. We are expecting presentations giving an overview of the
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− | research at your site, or your top-level view of the topic, or a demo of
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− | a system related to the topic. Please send me a one page description of
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− | your presentation (please indicate if it is a poster or demo). Deadline
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− | for submissions is September 30.
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− | We are NOT planning to produce proceedings (i.e. you do NOT have to
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− | prepare papers), but we would like to produce a binder of the presentation
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− | slides and abstracts, which may due about two weeks before the symposium.
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− | Thank you very much for your interest; we are looking forward to see you
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− | at the symposium.
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− | Best Regards,
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− | Satoshi Sekine
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− | This CfP was obtained from [http://www.wikicfp.com/cfp/servlet/event.showcfp?eventid=3612&copyownerid=320 WikiCFP]
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