| |||||||||||||||||
TAC 2010 : Text Analysis Conference | |||||||||||||||||
Link: http://www.nist.gov/tac/2010/ | |||||||||||||||||
| |||||||||||||||||
Call For Papers | |||||||||||||||||
Call for Participation
Text Analysis Conference (TAC 2010) http://www.nist.gov/tac/2010/ Track Evaluations: February - October 2010 Workshop: November 15-16, 2010 Conducted by: U.S. National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) INTRODUCTION The Text Analysis Conference (TAC) is a series of evaluation workshops organized to encourage research in Natural Language Processing and related applications, by providing a large test collection, common evaluation procedures, and a forum for organizations to share their results. TAC comprises sets of tasks known as "tracks," each of which focuses on a particular subproblem of NLP. TAC tracks focus on end-user tasks, but also include component evaluations situated within the context of end-user tasks. You are invited to participate in TAC 2010. NIST will provide test data for each track, and track participants will run their NLP systems on the data and return their results to NIST for evaluation. Organizations may choose to participate in any or all of the tracks. The annual conference culminates in a November workshop at NIST in Gaithersburg, Maryland, USA. All results submitted to NIST are archived on the TAC web site, and all evaluations of submitted results are included in the conference proceedings. Dissemination of TAC work and results other than in the conference proceedings is welcomed, but the conditions of participation specifically preclude any advertising claims based on TAC results. TRACKS TAC 2010 has three tracks: * Knowledge Base Population (KBP) Track Coordinators: Heng Ji (hengji@cs.qc.cuny.edu) Ralph Grishman (grishman@cs.nyu.edu) Web page: http://nlp.cs.qc.cuny.edu/kbp/2010/ Mailing list: tac-kbp@nist.gov * Recognizing Textual Entailment (RTE) Track Coordinators: Luisa Bentivogli (bentivo@fbk.eu) Danilo Giampiccolo (giampiccolo@celct.it) Web page: http://www.nist.gov/tac/2010/RTE/ Mailing list: rte@nist.gov * Summarization Track Coordinators: Karolina Owczarzak (karolina.owczarzak@nist.gov) Hoa Trang Dang (hoa.dang@nist.gov) Web page: http://www.nist.gov/tac/2010/Summarization/ Mailing list: duc_list@nist.gov The exact definition of the tasks to be performed in each TAC 2010 track is formulated and discussed on the track mailing list. To be added to a track mailing list, follow the instructions given in the track web page for subscribing to the mailing list. For questions about the track, send email to the track coordinator (or post the question to the track mailing list once you join). TRACK REGISTRATION Organizations wishing to participate in any of the TAC 2010 tracks are invited to register online by May 21, 2010 at: http://www.nist.gov/tac/2010/track-app.html Track participants are advised to register as soon as possible in order to receive timely access to track resources, including any sample and training data. Participants should also make sure they are subscribed to the mailing lists for the tracks for which they are registered. Registration for a track does not commit you to participating in the track, but is helpful to know for planning. Any questions about conference participation may be sent to the TAC project manager: tac-manager@nist.gov. WORKSHOP The TAC 2010 workshop will be held November 15-16, 2010, in Gaithersburg, Maryland, USA. The TAC workshop is a forum both for presentation of results (including failure analyses and system comparisons), and for more lengthy system presentations describing techniques used, experiments run on the data, and other issues of interest to researchers in NLP. Track participants who wish to give a presentation during the workshop will submit a 500-word abstract in September describing the experiments they performed. As there is a limited amount of time for oral presentations, the TAC advisory committee will use the abstracts to determine which participants are asked to speak and which will present in a poster session. PRELIMINARY SCHEDULE May 21: Deadline for track registration July - September: Deadlines for results submission September 26: Deadline for workshop presentation proposals By early October: Release of individual evaluated results to participants October 20: Deadline for participants' notebook papers November 15-16: TAC 2010 workshop in Gaithersburg, Maryland, USA February 2011: Deadline for participants' final proceedings papers |
|