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NLPCS 2011 : 8th International Workshop on Natural Language Processing and Cognitive Science

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Conference Series : Natural Language Processing and Cognitive Science
 
Link: http://www.cbs.dk/nlpcs2011
 
When Aug 20, 2011 - Aug 21, 2011
Where Copenhagen
Submission Deadline May 2, 2011
Notification Due Jun 6, 2011
Final Version Due Jul 15, 2011
Categories    machine translation   cognitive science   natural language   linguistics
 

Call For Papers

Call for Papers

8th International Workshop on
Natural Language Processing and Cognitive Science - NLPCS 2011
Special Theme: Human-Machine Interaction in Translation
http://www.cbs.dk/nlpcs2011
20-21 August, 2011 - Copenhagen, Denmark



Scope and Topics of NLPCS workshop
The aim of this workshop is to foster interactions among researchers and practitioners in Natural Language Processing (NLP) working within the paradigm of Cognitive Science (CS). Research into NLP involves concepts and methods from many fields including artificial intelligence, linguistics, computational linguistics, statistics, computer science, and most importantly cognitive science.

The overall emphasis of the workshop is on the contribution of cognitive science to language processing, including conceptualisation, representation, discourse processing, meaning construction, ontology building, and text mining.

The special theme of this year's NLPCS workshop is "Human-Machine Interaction in Translation". Therefore, we particularly welcome papers addressing aspects of human and machine translation and human-computer interaction in translation.

Additional topics of interest include, but are not limited to:
– Cognitive and Psychological Models of NLP
– Computational Models of NLP
– Evolutionary NLP
– Situated (embodied) NLP
– Multimodality in speech / text processing
– Text Summarisation and Information Extraction
– Natural Language Interfaces and Dialogue Systems
– Multi-Lingual Processing
– Pragmatics and NLP
– Speech Processing
– Tools and Resources in NLP
– Human and Machine Translation
– Ontologies
– Text Mining
– Electronic Dictionaries
– Evaluation of NLP Systems

These topics can be addressed from any of the following perspectives: full automation by machines for machine (traditional NLP or HLT), semi-automated processing, i.e. machine-mediated processing (programs assisting people in their tasks), simulation of human cognitive processes.

With this year’s special theme we also welcome submissions on translators’ experiences with CAT tools, human-machine interface design, methods for and evaluation of interactive machine translation, feasibility studies, user simulation, etc.



Keynote Speaker at NLPCS
RMK Sinha, IIT Kanpur, India

Man-Machine Integration in the Translation Process: An Indian Scenario

The talk will cover the current MT research and translation industry status in the Indian subcontinent.

Dr. Sinha is a Professor of Computer Science & Engineering and Electrical Engineering at IIT Kanpur where he has been serving for more than three decades. Dr. Sinha's major research concentration has been in the areas of language technology and applied artificial intelligence. In the early 70s, he worked on Devanagari OCR and was the first person to work on the topic. In the late 70s and early 80s, he worked on Indian script enabling and their computer processing. He is the originator of the well-known multilingual GIST technology / IDC, ISCII coding, INSCRIPT keyboarding and several other Indian language technologies. Starting in the late 80s, he has been working on computer processing of Indian languages. He is the originator of AnglaBharati and AnuBharati technology for translation from English to Indian languages and vice-versa. He is a member of TDIL working group, National Translation Mission Advisory, Technical Advisory Committee of CDAC, Standardization committee, Associate UNESCO chair in ORBICOM. He is founding president of the Society for Machine Aids for Translation and Communication (SMATAC), Fellow IETE, and Senior Member of IEEE. He has been a visiting professor at Michigan State University, Wayne State University, INRS Quebec and Asian Institute of Technology.

Paper Submission for NLPCS
Prospective authors are invited to submit papers in any of the topics listed above. Papers should be in English, and instructions for preparing the manuscript (in Word and Latex formats) are available  at http://www.springer.de/comp/lncs/index.html.

Since reviewing will be blind, papers should not include names of authors and affiliations. Furthermore, self-references that reveal the author’s identity should be avoided. Once prepared, papers should be submitted electronically for review in pdf format via the submission system .

Selected papers from previous NLPCS workshops were published as special issues of the International Journal  of Speech  Technology. Best papers from this workshop and future ones will also be published in an international journal.

Important Dates for NLPCS 2011
Paper Submission: 2nd May 2011
Authors’ Notification: 6th June 2011
Final Paper Submission: 15th July 2011
Registration and Payment: 15th July 2011
Workshop : 20-21 August  2011

Information will be updated at the workshop website : www.cbs.dk/nlpcs2011
Enquiries can be made to: NLPCS2011@gmail.com



NLPCS Co-chairs
Sharp B. Staffordshire University, UK
Zock, M. LIF- CNRS, France
Carl, M. Copenhagen Business School, Denmark
Jakobsen, A. L. Copenhagen Business School, Denmark

NLPCS Workshop Program Committee
Aretoulaki, M. Dialog Connection, UK
Ball, J.T. Air Force Research Laboratory, USA
Barnden, J. Birmingham University, UK
Blanchon, H. IMAG, Grenoble, France
Carl, M. Copenhagen Business School, Denmark
Casacuberta, F. UPV, Spain
Delmonte, R. University of Texas, Dallas, USA
Endres-Niggemeyer, B. Fachhochschule Hannover, Germany
Ferret, O. CEA, Fontenay-aux-Roses, France
Fischer, I. University of Konstanz, Germany
Higgins, C.A. Nottingham Trent University, UK
Higgins, S.J.B Nottingham Trent University, UK
Koehn, P. University of Edinburgh, UK
Kutz, O. University of Bremen, Germany
Langlais, P. University of Montreal, Canada
Lapalme, G. University of Montreal, Canada
Lepage, Y. Waseda University, Japan
Macklovitch, E. Bureau de la traduction, Canada
Mladenic, D. J. Stefan Institute, Slovenia
Murray, W. E. Boeing Research and Technology
Neustein, A. Journal of Speech Technology, USA
Netter, K. Consulting GmbH, Saarbrücken, Germany
Rapp, B. GRLC, Tarragona, Spain
Roche, C. Université de Savoie, France
Sedes, F. Université de Toulouse, France
Schwab, D. LIG-GETALP, Grenoble, France
Thompson, G. Liverpool University, UK
Tiedmann, J. Uppsala University, Stockholm, Sweden
Tufis, D. University "A.I.Cuza" of Iasi, Romania
Rayson, P. Lancaster University, UK
Sharp, B. Staffordshire University, UK
Wandmacher, T. SYSTRAN, Paris, France
Zock, M. LIF- CNRS, France

Local Arrangement
Borch, M. Copenhagen Business School
Carl, M. Copenhagen Business School
Jakobsen, A.L. Copenhagen Business School



This year’s NLPCS workshop will be immediately preceded by a Ph.D summer school course in Translation Processes Research – TPR, 15-19 August, 2011 - Copenhagen, Denmark

Course in Translation Processes Research (TPR)
The Centre for Research in Translation and Translation Technology (CRITT) at the Copenhagen Business School is offering an international, English-language course on translation process research which will precede the NLPCS workshop. This 1st International TPR course will focus on theoretical aspects of process research, on experimental research design and methodology, on data representation and visualization, on quantitative and qualitative translation data analysis, and on user interaction with language technological tools. Participants in the TPR course are encouraged to participate also at the NLPCS workshop and may register at a special rate.


Updated information about the summer school PhD course will be available at www.cbs.dk/tpr2011 (the information can also be accessed via www.cbs.dk/nlpcs2011)
Enquiries can be made to: Arnt Lykke Jakobsen, alj.isv@cbs.dk
Important Dates for TPR 2011
Registration TPR: 15th June 2011
PhD course on TPR: 15-19 August 2011

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