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− | |Acronym=CLAGI 2009 | + | |Acronym=ISCA 1980 |
− | |Title=Computational Linguistic Aspects of Grammatical Inference | + | |Title=7th Annual Symposium on Computer Architecture |
− | |Type=Workshop | + | |Ordinal=7 |
− | |Superevent=EACL 2009 | + | |In Event Series=Event Series:ISCA |
− | |Homepage=ilk.uvt.nl/clagi09
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− | |City=Athens
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− | |Start Date=Mar 30, 2009 | + | |Start Date=1980/05/06 |
− | |End Date=Mar 31, 2009 | + | |End Date=1980/05/08 |
− | |Academic Field=Natural Language Processing
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− | |Notification Deadline=Jan 30, 2009 | + | |Number Of Submitted Papers=145 |
− | |Camera-Ready Deadline=Feb 12, 2009 | + | |Number Of Accepted Papers=40 |
− | |Submission Deadline=Dec 19, 2008
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− | <pre>
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− | EACL 2009 workshop on
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− | Computational Linguistic Aspects of Grammatical Inference
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− | Call for Papers
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− | 30 or 31 March 2009
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− | Co-located with
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− | The 12th Conference of the
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− | European Chapter of the Association for Computational Linguistics
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− | Athens, Greece
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− | Submission deadline: 19 December 2008
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− | http://ilk.uvt.nl/clagi09
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− | Scope
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− | There has been growing interest over the last few years in learning
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− | grammars from natural language text (and structured or semi-structured
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− | text). The family of techniques enabling such learning is usually
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− | called "grammatical inference" or "grammar induction".
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− | The field of grammatical inference is often subdivided into formal
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− | grammatical inference, where researchers aim to proof efficient
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− | learnability of classes of grammars, and empirical grammatical
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− | inference, where the aim is to learn structure from data. In this
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− | case the existence of an underlying grammar is just regarded as a
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− | hypothesis and what is sought is to better describe the language
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− | through some automatically learned rules.
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− | Both formal and empirical grammatical inference have been linked with
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− | (computational) linguistics. Formal learnability of grammars has been
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− | used in discussions on how people learn language. Some people mention
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− | proofs of (non-)learnability of certain classes of grammars as
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− | arguments in the empiricist/nativist discussion. On the more
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− | practical side, empirical systems that learn grammars have been
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− | applied to natural language. Instead of proving whether classes of
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− | grammars can be learnt, the aim here is to provide practical learning
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− | systems that automatically introduce structure in language. Example
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− | fields where initial research has been done are syntactic parsing,
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− | morphological analysis of words, and bilingual modeling (or machine
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− | translation).
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− | This workshop at EACL 2009 aims to explore the state-of-the-art in
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− | these topics. In particular, we aim at bringing formal and empirical
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− | grammatical inference researchers closer together with researchers in
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− | the field of computational linguistics.
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− | Topics
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− | We invite the submission of papers on original and unpublished
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− | research on all aspects of grammatical inference in relation to
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− | natural language (such as, syntax, semantics, morphology, phonology,
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− | phonetics), including, but not limited to
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− | * Automatic grammar engineering, including, for example,
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− | - parser construction,
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− | - parameter estimation,
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− | - smoothing, ...
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− | * Unsupervised parsing
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− | * Language modelling
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− | * Transducers, for instance, for
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− | - morphology,
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− | - text to speech,
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− | - automatic translation,
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− | - transliteration,
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− | - spelling correction, ...
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− | * Learning syntax with semantics
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− | * Unsupervised or semi-supervised learning of linguistic knowledge
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− | * Learning (classes of) grammars (e.g. subclasses of the Chomsky
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− | Hierarchy) from linguistic inputs
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− | * Comparing learning results in different frameworks (e.g. membership
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− | vs. correction queries)
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− | * Learning linguistic structures (e.g. phonological features,
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− | lexicon) from the acoustic signal
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− | * Grammars and finite state machines in machine translation
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− | * Learning setting of Chomskyan parameters
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− | * Cognitive aspects of grammar acquisition, covering, among others,
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− | - developmental trajectories as studied by psycholinguists working
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− | with children,
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− | - characteristics of child-directed speech as they are manifested
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− | in corpora such as CHILDES, ...
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− | * (Unsupervised) Computational language acquisition (experimental or
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− | observational)
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− | Submission
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− | Papers should present original, completed and unpublished research,
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− | not exceeding 8 pages. All submissions are to be formatted using the
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− | EACL 2009 style files (http://www.eacl2009.gr/conference/authors).
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− | Papers should be submitted electronically, no later than Friday 19
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− | December, 2008. The only accepted format for submitted papers is PDF.
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− | The reviewing process will be blind; thus papers should not include
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− | the authors' names and affiliations or any references to web sites,
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− | project names etc. revealing the authors' identity. Each submission
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− | will be reviewed by at least two members of the program committee.
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− | Accepted papers will be published in the workshop proceedings.
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− | Important dates
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− | 19 December, 2008 - Deadline for paper submission
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− | 30 January, 2009 - Notification of acceptance
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− | 12 February, 2009 - Camera-ready copies due
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− | 30 or 31 March, 2009 - Computational Linguistic Aspects of Grammatical
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− | Inference workshop held at EACL-09
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− | (exact date to be announced)
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− | Programme Committee
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− | Srinivas Bangalore, AT&T Labs-Research, USA
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− | Leonor Becerra-Bonache, Yale University, USA
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− | Rens Bod, University of Amsterdam, The Netherlands
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− | Antal van den Bosch, Tilburg University, The Netherlands
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− | Alexander Clark, Royal Holloway, University of London, UK
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− | Walter Daelemans, University of Antwerp, Belgium
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− | Shimon Edelman, Cornell University, USA
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− | Jeroen Geertzen, University of Cambridge, UK
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− | Jeffrey Heinz, University of Delaware, USA
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− | Alfons Juan, Universidad Politecnica de Valencia, Spain
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− | Frantisek Mraz, Charles University, Czech Republic
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− | Khalil Sima'an, University of Amsterdam, The Netherlands
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− | Richard Sproat, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, USA
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− | Willem Zuidema, University of Amsterdam, The Netherlands
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− | Others to be confirmed
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− | Organizing Committee
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− | Menno van Zaanen, Tilburg University, The Netherlands
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− | Colin de la Higuera, Université de Saint-Etienne, France
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− | Contact
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− | Menno van Zaanen
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− | Department of Communication and Information Sciences
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− | Tilburg University
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− | The Netherlands
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− | mvzaanen (at) uvt.nl
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− | Workshop website
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− | http://ilk.uvt.nl/clagi09
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