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自然语言处理与本体工程研讨会 (NLPOE 2010)(EI收录)
liuysd 2010-2-23 08:46
Workshop on 3 rd Natural Language Processing and Ontology Engineering (NLPOE 2010) http://nlpoe2010.pqpq.net/ In conjunction with The 2010 IEEE/WIC/ACM International Conference on Web Intelligence (WI-10) August 31-September 3, 2010, Toronto, Canada Call for Papers Natural Language Processing (NLP) addresses the problems of automated understanding and generation of natural human languages. The former identifies the syntactic structure of a sentence, judges the semantic relations among the syntactic constituents, in hopes of reaching at an eventual understanding of the sentence. The latter process constructs the semantic structures and syntactic constituents according to the semantic and syntactic properties of the lexical items selected, and eventually generates grammatically well-formed sentences. The goal of the NLP applications is to facilitate human-machine communication using natural languages. In particular, it is to establish various computer application software systems to process natural language, such as machine translation, computer-assisted teaching, information retrieval, automatic text categorization, automatic summarization, speech recognition and synthesis, information extraction from the text, intelligent search on the Internet. Today, with the wide use of the Internet, the demand for language information puts a high premium on automated processing of massive language information. Ontology engineering is a subfield of artificial intelligence and computer science, which aims at a structured representation of terms and relationship between the terms within particular domain, with the purpose to facilitate knowledge sharing and knowledge reuse. Ontology project involves the development of Ontology building programs, Ontology life-cycle management, the research of Ontology building methods, support tools and ontology languages, and a series of similar activities. Ontologies have found important applications in information sharing, system integration, knowledge-based software development and many other issues in software industry. However, ontology engineering is a time-consuming and painstaking endeavor, and NLP technology has important contributions to make in quick and automatic development of ontologies. This workshop will focus on the recent advances made in Ontology engineering and NLP, with the aim to promote the interaction between and common growth of the two areas. We are particularly interested in the building of upper-level language ontology in NLP and the application of NLP technology in Ontology engineering. More importantly, we expect that individuals and research institutions in the areas of both Ontology engineering and NLP could pay attention to this workshop, which may contribute to the integration and growth of these two areas. The topics of the workshop include, but are not limited to, the following: 1.Natural language understanding, including syntactic parsing, word sense disambiguation, semantic role labeling etc; 2.Text mining, including named entity recognition, term recognition, term and synonyms and concept extraction, relation extraction etc) 3.Lexical resources and corpora, including dictionaries, thesaurus, ontology, etc; 4.Ontology learning and population from text, Web and other resources; 5.Application issues of ontology based NLP: information extraction, text categorization, text summarization and other applications; 6.Other topics of relevance in ontology learning, ontology evolution, ontology modeling and ontology application etc. Paper Submission Paper submissions should be limited to a maximum of 4 pages (only one more page is available and extra payment is required for the extra page). The papers must be in English and should be formatted according to the IEEE 2-column format (see the Author Guidelines at http://www.computer.org/portal/pages/cscps/cps/final/wi08.xml ). All submitted papers will be reviewed by at least 2 program committee members on the basis of technical quality, relevance, significance, and clarity. The workshop only accepts on-line submissions. Please use the Submission Form on the WI'10 website to submit your paper. http://wi-consortium.org/cyberchair/wiiat10/scripts/ws_submit.php Publication All papers accepted for workshops will be included in the Workshop Proceedings published by the IEEE Computer Society Press that are indexed by EI, and will be available at the workshops. Important Dates Workshop paper submission: April 16, 2010 Notification of paper acceptance: May 28, 2010 Camera-ready of accepted papers: June 21, 2010 Workshops date: August 31, 2010 Conference dates: September 1 - 3, 2010 Workshop Organizers Zhifang Sui Associate Professor Institute of Computational Linguistics (ICL), Peking University No.5 Yiheyuan Rd. haidian District.100871,Beijing China E-mail:suizhifang@gmail.com Tel:086-01062753081-105 Yao Liu Associate Professor Institute of Scientific and Technical Information of China No.15 Fuxing Road haidian District, Beijing 100038 China E-mail:liuy@istic.ac.cn Tel:086-01058882 053
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NLPOE2008发表论文已全部被EI收录
liuysd 2009-4-11 11:36
我们去年在澳大利亚举办的Web Intelligence 2008国际会议上,成功组办了自然语言处理与本体工程的workshopNLPOE2008。今天已经全部被EI收录,今年我们还将继续组办NLPOE2009。征文通知见附件。 另外,我们同时在Fourth International Conference on Innovative Computing, Information and Control国际会议上组办同名(NLPOE)的Invited Session。这个会议的第1届(icicic2006)的论文被ISTP全部收录,被EI部分收录,第2届(icicic2007)、第3届(icicic2008)全部被EI、ISTP收录,部分论文被SCI收录。征文通知见附件。 NLPOE2009征文通知 ICICIC2009
个人分类: 科研笔记|4546 次阅读|0 个评论
Natural Language Processing and Ontology Engineering (NLPOE 2009)(EI收录)
liuysd 2009-3-6 22:29
Workshop on 2nd Natural Language Processing and Ontology Engineering (NLPOE2009) ( http://www.wi-iat09.disco.unimib.it/IAT09/workshops.htm ) In conjunction with The 2009 IEEE/WIC/ACM International Conference on Web Intelligence (WI-09) September 15-18, 2009, Milan, Italy Call for Papers Natural Language Processing (NLP) addresses the problems of automated understanding and generation of natural human languages. The former identifies the syntactic structure of a sentence, judges the semantic relations among the syntactic constituents, in hopes of reaching at an eventual understanding of the sentence. The latter process constructs the semantic structures and syntactic constituents according to the semantic and syntactic properties of the lexical items selected, and eventually generates grammatically well-formed sentences. The goal of the NLP applications is to facilitate human-machine communication using natural languages. In particular, it is to establish various computer application software systems to process natural language, such as machine translation, computer-assisted teaching, information retrieval, automatic text categorization, automatic summarization, speech recognition and synthesis, information extraction from the text, intelligent search on the Internet. Today, with the wide use of the Internet, the demand for language information puts a high premium on automated processing of massive language information. Ontology engineering is a subfield of artificial intelligence and computer science, which aims at a structured representation of terms and relationship between the terms within particular domain, with the purpose to facilitate knowledge sharing and knowledge reuse. Ontology project involves the development of Ontology building programs, Ontology life-cycle management, the research of Ontology building methods, support tools and ontology languages, and a series of similar activities. Ontologies have found important applications in information sharing, system integration, knowledge-based software development and many other issues in software industry. However, ontology engineering is a time-consuming and painstaking endeavor, and NLP technology has important contributions to make in quick and automatic development of ontologies. This workshop will focus on the recent advances made in Ontology engineering and NLP, with the aim to promote the interaction between and common growth of the two areas. We are particularly interested in the building of upper-level language ontology in NLP and the application of NLP technology in Ontology engineering. More importantly, we expect that individuals and research institutions in the areas of both Ontology engineering and NLP could pay attention to this workshop, which may contribute to the integration and growth of these two areas. The topics of the workshop include, but are not limited to, the following: 1.Natural language understanding, including syntactic parsing, word sense disambiguation, semantic role labeling etc; 2.Text mining, including named entity recognition, term recognition, term and synonyms and concept extraction, relation extraction etc) 3.Lexical resources and corpora, including dictionaries, thesaurus, ontology, etc; 4.Ontology learning and population from text, Web and other resources; 5.Application issues of ontology based NLP: information extraction, text categorization, text summarization and other applications; 6.Other topics of relevance in ontology learning, ontology evolution, ontology modeling and ontology application etc. Paper Submission Paper submissions should be limited to a maximum of 4 pages (only one more page is available and extra payment is required for the extra page). The papers must be in English and should be formatted according to the IEEE 2-column format (see the Author Guidelines at http://www.computer.org/portal/pages/cscps/cps/final/wi08.xml ). All submitted papers will be reviewed by at least 2 program committee members on the basis of technical quality, relevance, significance, and clarity. The workshop only accepts on-line submissions. Please use the Submission Form on the WI'09 website to submit your paper. Publication All papers accepted for workshops will be included in the Workshop Proceedings published by the IEEE Computer Society Press that are indexed by EI, and will be available at the workshops. Important Dates Workshop paper submission: April 30, 2009 Author notification: June 3, 2009 Conference dates: September 15-18, 2009 Workshop Organizers Zhifang Sui Associate Professor Institute of Computational Linguistics (ICL), Peking University No.5 Yiheyuan Rd. haidian District.100871,Beijing China E-mail:suizhifang@gmail.com Tel:086-01062753081-105 Yao Liu Associate Professor Institute of Scientific and Technical Information of China No.15 Fuxing Road haidian District, Beijing 100038 China E-mail:liuy@istic.ac.cn Tel:086-01058882053 Program Committee Chengzhi Zhang Institute of Scientific and Technical Information of China , China Christian Galinski International Information Centre for Terminology , Austria Daqing He University of Pittsburgh , USA De Zhang Institute of Scientific and Technical Information of China , China Donghong Ji Wuhan University , China Erhong Yang Beijing Language and Culture University , China Fernand Vandamme Baggage Institute for Knowledge Management , Belgium Guifa Teng Agricultural University of Hebei , China Kun Yu University of Tokyo, Japan Heting Chu Long Island University , USA Hui Wang National University of Singapore , Singapore J uanzi Li Tsinghua Univeristy , China J unfeng Hu Peking University , China J un Zhao Institute of Automation Chinese Academy of Sciences , China Lezhong Li u Muenchen University , Germany Lin Wang Baggage Institute for Knowledge Management , Belgium Mengjie Zhang Victoria University of Wellington , New Zealand Qin Lu Hong Kong Polytechnic University , Hong Kong , China Tzonghan Tsai Yuan Ze University, Tai Wan, China Weiguang Qu NanJing Normal University , China Xueqiang Lv Beijing Information Science and Technology University , China Xinglong Wang TheUniversityofManchester , UK . Yangsen Z hang Beijing Information Science and Technology University, China Yidong Chen Xiamen University, China Ye Tian Encyclopedia of China Publishing House , China Yuli Wang Encyclopedia of China Publishing House, China Zuxu Dai WuHan Institute of Technology,china For further details or clarifications, please see the conference web site or contact the PC chairs Zhifang Sui suizhifang@gmail.com Yao Liu liuysd@163.com
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