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NL-KR Digest Volume 14 No. 59
NL-KR Digest Tue Sep 26 12:50:33 PDT 1995 Volume 14 No. 59
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Program: NLPRS'95 NLP Pacific Rim, Dec 95, Seoul
Announcement: Comm.COLIPS Oriental Languages Publication
CFP: DAARC 96 Discourse Anaphora / Resolution, Jul 96, Lancaster
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From: nlprs95 <nlprs95@cair.kaist.ac.kr>
Subject: Program: NLPRS'95 NLP Pacific Rim, Dec 95, Seoul
To: al@Sunnyside.COM (Al Whaley)
Date: Tue, 26 Sep 1995 15:44:38 +1000 (KDT)
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<< HOSTS AND ORGANIZERS >>
Hosted by: CAIR/KAIST and KLE/SERI
Organized by: SIG-KLC/KISS and SIG-NLP/IPSJ
In cooperation with: The Linguistic Society of Korea
The Korean Society for Cognitive Science
<< IMPORTANT CLOSING DATE >>
Pre Registration: October 31, 1995
Paper Submission for Post-Workshop: October 31, 1995
<< CONTACT ADDRESS >>
Mr. J. M. KIM NLPRS'95 Secretariat
Foreign Tourist Dept II Hanjin Travel Service Co.,Ltd.
132-4, 1-ka, Bongrae-dong,Chung-ku, 100-161, Seoul, Korea
Tel : +82-2-726-5540, Fax : +82-2-773-1623
Email: nlprs95@cair.kaist.ac.kr
<< SYMPOSIUM PROGRAM >>
<< MONDAY, 4 DECEMBER >>
09:00 - 09:30 Keynote Address: General-Chair Gil Chang Kim (KAIST, KOREA)
< INVITED LECTURE > BALLROOM II, 2ND FL.
09:30 - 10:30 Changning Huang (Tsinghua University, PRC)
Derivation of Definition Primitives from
A Monolingual Dictionary
10:30 - 11:30 Eugene Charniak (Brown University, USA)
Language Comprehension as Abduction,
Abduction as Reasoning Under Uncertainty
11:50 - 12:50 Kenneth W. Church (AT&T, USA)
You shall know a word by the company it keeps
14:00 - 15:00 Nagao Makoto (Kyoto University, Japan)
Digital library in the 21st Century
15:20 - 16:20 Sadaoki Furui (NTT, Japan)
Prospects for Spoken Dialogue Systems in a Multimedia
Environment
< POSTER SESSION > 16:20 - 18:00 BALLROOM II, 2ND FL.
< Corpus, Lexicon, Morphology, Information Retrieval, Discourse & Pragmatics >
01. A Hypertext Based Concept Lexion Management System (PRC)
02. Quantification, Reference and Incremental Interpretation (IRELAND)
03. An Object-Oriented Fuzzy Knowledge Representation (PRC)
04. Document Retrieval System Based on Semantic Similarity between Words(JAPAN)
05. Word Sense Disambiguation by Marker Passing on Very Large
Semantic Networks (JAPAN)
06. Machine-Understanding Model of Rhetorical Tautology Using Saliency (JAPAN)
07. Generating from Discourse Representation Strutures or Why should
"Meets" Meet "Meeting" in a Discourse Representation Structure? (GERMANAY)
08. A Korean Corpus Refining System based on Automatic
Analysis of Corpus (KOREA)
09. Determination of Verb Phrase in Scientific and Technical Documents (JAPAN)
10. Interpretation of Locative Expressions in Perspective (JAPAN)
11. Stochastic language model using semantic category and mixed
category of words and parts-of-speech for speech understanding (JAPAN)
12. Work of corpus making in IPA (JAPAN)
13. A Computational Model for Writing Production Assistant System (THAILAND)
14. Generation of Comments in An Interactive Environment for Learning
Japanese as Foreign Language -For Chinese Mother Tongue- (JAPAN)
15. From TOPH to PHOT: Some Tools to Phonographic Spelling Correction (FRANCE)
16. Construction of IPAL-BN: IPA Lexicon of Basic Japanese Nouns (JAPAN)
17. Skeleton Structure Acquisition of Japanese Law Sentences based
Linguistic Characteristics (JAPAN)
18. An Uncertainty Reasoning Approach for Anaphora Resolution (GERMANY)
19. Using Linguistic and Discourse Structure for Topic Indexation (FRANCE)
20. An Analysis of NP-like Quantifiers in Japanese (JAPAN)
21. The Korean Morphological Analysis based on Phoneme Unit using Dictionary
Search Algorithm (KOREA)
22. Towards CD-ROM based Japanese<->English Dictionaries:
Justification and Some Implementation Issues (JAPAN)
23. Resolution of Morphological Ambiguity for Korean by using Sementic
Information (KOREA)
24. Some Topics on the SD-Form Semantics Model (JAPAN)
25. The Chinese Full-text Analysis Based on a Semantic Network
Computing Algorithm (PRC)
26. NOUN Representation of New DCS: Cross-Classification Hierarchy
and Generic Knowledge (KOREA)
27. Information Retrieval System Based on Keyfact Network (KOREA)
28. Non-monotonic Representation of German Morphology in
Inheritance Hierachy (KOREA)
<< TUESDAY, 5 DECEMBER >> < 08:30 - 10:10 CORPUS (I) >
* Automatic Extraction of Japanese Grammar from a Bracketed Corpus (JAPAN)
* An Exploration of Stochastic Part-of-Speech Tagging (USA)
* Aligning a Parallel Korean-English Corpus at the Word and Phrase Level (KOREA)
* Automatic Thesaurus Construction using Bayesian Networks (KOREA)
< 10:30 - 12:10 CORPUS (II) >
* Identify Unknown Words in Chinese Corpus (USA)
* A Korean Corpus Analysis Tool for Linguistic Information Acquisition (KOREA)
* Corpus-based Maximal-length Chinese Noun Phrase Extraction. (PRC)
* Effectiveness Analysis of Linguistics and Corpus-based Noun
Phrase Partial Parsers (HK)
< 13:30 - 15:10 GENERATION >
* Knowledge Intensive Translation-pattern-based Approach to Generation (KOREA)
* Generating Elliptical Utterances -From Another Point of View- (JAPAN)
* The dictionary as interface between language and thought:
the case of lexical choice in NL-generation (FRANCE)
* Korean Sentence Generation Using Conceptual Graphs (KOREA)
< 15:30 - 17:35 MACHINE TRANSLATION >
* Changing Syntactic Classes in Transfer-based Machine Translation (JAPAN)
* Achieving Stylistic Effects in Machine Translation (KOREA)
* The Quantity of Valency Pattern Pairs required for Japanese to
English MT and Their Compilation (JAPAN)
* Text-Wide MT Grammar (JAPAN)
* Sublanguage Knowledge Acquisition for Hypertext Optimisation (UK)
< 08:30 - 10:10 MORPHOLOGY >
* A Modular Approach to the Implementation of Two-Level Morphological
Transducers (KOREA)
* Study and Implementation of Nondictionary Chinese Segmentation (PRC)
* Morphological Ambiguity Reduction Using Subsumption Relation in Korean (KOREA)
* A New Approach for Automatic Chinese Spelling Correction (ROC)
< 10:30 - 12:10 DISCOURSE & PRAGMATICS >
* Conference Analysis for Japanese Complex Sentences (JAPAN)
* A Method for Evaluating Uncertain Requirements in Travel Consultation
Dialogues (JAPAN)
* A pragmatic approach to zero pronoun resolution in Japanese manual
sentence-The case of Japanese conditionals (JAPAN)
* Speeding up Updating of Large Graph Structure (JAPAN)
< 13:30 - 15:10 INFORMATION RETRIEVAL (I) >
* An Empirical Study on Summarizing Multiple Texts of
Japanese Newspaper Articles (JAPAN)
* Domain Knowledge Representation for Extracting Information
from Free-form Text (SINGAPORE)
* An Order-Preserving Access Method Using an Improved BDS-tree (JAPAN)
* Automatic Keyword Extraction Using Grammatical Morpheme Network for Korean
Texts (KOREA)
< 15:30 - 17:35 INFORMATION RETRIEVAL (II) >
* The development of an automatic indexing system based on a thesaurus (KOREA)
* Identification of Noun Phrase in Scientific and Technical Documents (JAPAN)
* Automatic Text Classification Method with Simple Class-Weighting Approach (JAPAN)
* Optimizing for Text Categorization Using Probability Vector and Meta Category (KOREA)
* Keyfact Concept for an Information Retrieval System (KOREA)
<< POSTER SESSION >> 12:10 - 13:30 < Syntax, Parsing >
01. Issues in Developing a Korean Version of the Core Language Engine (UK)
02. Dative Shift, Lexical Mapping, and UG (ROC)
03. Hierachical Multiple Error Recovery Based on Chart Parsing (AUSTRALIA)
04. Automatic Acquisition of Content Words using an HPSG-based Parser (UK,JAPAN)
05. Analysis of Syntatic Structure of Japanese Compound Noun (JAPAN)
06. Handing crossed dependencies with the STCG (MALAYSIA)
07. An Analysis of Russian and Korean Relative Clauses (KOREA)
08. An Effective Korean Syntactic Analyzer Using Longest Grouping (KOREA)
< Machine Translation >
01. On Test Data for Machine Translation (JAPAN)
02. Noun-Sense Disambiguation From the Concept-Base In
the Machine Translation (KOREA)
03. A Proposal on Transcription Mode of Mongolian in Roman
Alphabet in Computing (JAPAN)
04. Interactive Machine-Aided Translation Reconsidered
-Interactive Disambiguation in TWP- (JAPAN)
05. Pattern-Based Machine Translation: Accomplishment of BT863 System (PRC)
06. A Hierarchical Intelligent Rule Base System (PRC)
07. Patterns from Large Corpora for Korean-English Machine Translation (KOREA)
08. DEAR: A Translator's Workstation (PRC)
09. A Discourse Analysis Model using Hybrid Knowledge for
Dialogue Machine Translation (KOREA)
10. A Method of Target Word Selection using Similarity
Matching for Machine Translation (KOREA)
<< WEDNESDAY, 6 DECEMBER >> < 08:30 - 10:10 SPOKEN & NLI (I) >
* An Automatic Correction Method of Grammar Rules for Spontaneous Speech (JAPAN)
* A Classification Method for Signs in American Sign Language Using Manual
Motion Descriptions (JAPAN)
* Integration of Utterances and Gestures for Naturally-Spoken dialogues
on a Multimodal Systems (JAPAN)
* Simulation of Stress in Chinese TTS System (PRC)
< 10:30 - 12:10 SPOKEN & NLI (II) >
* Spontaneous Speech Understanding for a Robust Dialogue System (JAPAN)
* Multi-lingual Spoken-Language Translation Utilizing Translation Examples (JAPAN)
* An Interactive Disambiguation Module for English Natural
Language Utterances (JAPAN)
* Why Computational Implementations of Optimality Theory Have Value (SWEDEN)
< 13:30 - 15:10 LEXICON & ETC >
* Expressing Knowledge of State Transition for Disambiguation
of Japanese Time Adverb MOU and MADA (JAPAN)
* Semantic Analysis on Japanese Noun Phrase "A no B" and Treatment of Its
Hierarchy and Inheritance Based on Frame-structure (JAPAN)
* Statistical Word Sense Disambiguation Using Dictionary Definitions (JAPAN)
* Class-based Sense Classification of Verbal Polysemy in Case Frame Acquisition
from Parallel Corpora (JAPAN)
< 15:30 - 17:35 SEMANTIC & ETC >
* A Method for Deep Case Acquisition Based on Surface Case Pattern Analysis (JAPAN)
* A Study on Generation of Conceptual Graphs using Sentence Patterns in Korean
(KOREA)
* Semantic underspecification and modifier attachment ambiguities (GERMANY)
* Korean Verb Senses Disambiguation Using Distributional Information
from Corpora (KOREA)
* A Relevant Editing Tool to Korean Language Processing (KOREA)
< 08:30 - 10:10 PARSING (I) >
* Some Complexity Issues in Natural Language Processing (CANADA)
* An HPSG-style Grammar Compiler To An Object-Oriented Language (JAPAN, UK)
* A Unified Approach to Parsing Spoken Natural Language (JAPAN)
* Implementation Scrambling in Korean: A Principles and Parameters Approach (USA)
< 10:30 - 12:10 Parsing (II) >
* Tree Transformation Rules for Lexicalized TAG Parser in Korean (KOREA)
* A Multi-dimensional Analogy-based, Context-dependent,
Bottom-up Parsing Method for Spoken Dialogues (JAPAN)
* A Connectionist Model of Lexical and Contextual Influences
on Ambuguity Resolution in Human Sentence Processing (UK)
* Incremental Generation of LR(1) Parse Tables (JAPAN)
< 13:30 - 15:10 PARSING (III) >
* A Method for Integrating the Connection Constraint into an LR Table (JAPAN)
* Parsing with Nesting Constraints (INDIA)
* A Two-Phase Dependency Parser of Korean (KOREA)
* Zero-Subject Resolution Method based on Probabilistic Inference with
Ealuation Function (JAPAN)
< 15:30 - 17:35 PARSING (IV) & ETC >
* A Parser for Grammar Rules Development and Grammatical Annotation (HK)
* A Method of Constructing Dictionaries for Japanese Proofreading System (JAPAN)
* Incremental Parsing with Pattern-Action Rules (KOREA)
* A Preferential Approach for Disambiguation Propositional Phrase Modifiers
(JAPAN)
* Disambiguating Prepositional Phrase Attachments by using Statistical
Information about Word Triplets (JAPAN)
< POSTER SESSION > < NLI & Multimodal Dialogue >
01. Identifying Basic Patterns of Korean Natural Language Query (KOREA)
02. A Flexible New Language for Specificating and Generating of
Natural-Language Systems (CHILE)
03. A Korean Sign Language Recognition System for the hearing/speech
impaired (KOREA)
04. Phonological modeling of Koeran for speech recognition (KOREA)
05. A Pen-Based Japanese Document Writing Support System (JAPAN)
06. Natural Language Interface to Databases (INDIA)
07. A Response Generation in Dialogue System based on Dialogue Flow
Diagrams (KOREA)
08. MIDAS: A Mixed-Initiative Dialog System (KOREA)
09. A Korean Continuous Speech Recognition System Using Dependency
Grammar as a Backward Language Model (KOREA)
<< ANNOUNCEMENTS >>
< CALL FOR SOFTWARE AND DEMONSTRATION >
We strongly encourage to submit applications on software exhibition
or demonstration via email to nlprs95@cair.kaist.ac.kr or conference
agency(in the cover page) by 31, October. The application should include
the brief description of software, no longer than 6 pages according to
nlprs'95 style sheet (in http://cair.kaist.ac.kr/~nlprs95/NLPRS95.html).
This description will be included in the proceedings and in the final
program which will be published on December, 1995. The software
demonstration of the already accepted paper is also highly recommended.
The organizing committee may provide the following on demand: IBM PC
compatible(PENTIUM) and SUN workstation. Please send the software title,
author name, summary, platform to nlprs95@cair.kaist.ac.kr by 31, October.
< CALL-FOR PAPER OF POST-WORKSHOP ON LANGUAGE ENGINEERING >
We strongly encourage to submit papers on language engineering for the
Post-workshop on Language Engineering. The Post-workshop on Language
Engineering will be held on 7, December, just after NLPRS'95.
This workshop will be placed in the Korea National Folklore Museum.
The due date is 31, October. The following topics are recommended, but not
limited to: Definition, Plan, Statement, Policy on Language Engineering.
The acceptance of the submitted paper will be notified until 5, November.
Please be sure to send every participant's name, affiliation and brief
$)C
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or conference agency(in the cover page).
<< SOCIAL PROGRAM >>
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<< PRE & POST SYMPOSIUM TOUR >>
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T-04 (2 days) : Kyongju Excursion
Price : US$350.00 p/p,
Hours : 2 days (Start: Dec.7,09:00 / Return: Dec.8,19:00)
<< COMMITTEE MEMBERS >>
< General Chair > Gil Chang Kim (KAIST, Korea)
< International Advisory Committee >
Changning Huang (Tsinghua University) Han-Kon Kim (Brigham Young University)
Tae-Ok Kim (Sogang University) Yung-Taek Kim (Seoul Nat'l Univ.)
Chung Min Lee (Seoul Nat'l University) Makoto Nagao (Kyoto University)
Hirosato Nomura (Kyushu Institute of Technology) Vilas Wuwongse (AIT)
< Program Committee >
Chair : Hozumi Tanaka (Tokyo Institute of Technology, Japan)
Vice-Chairs : Key-Sun Choi (KAIST) Changning Huang (Tsinghua University)
Hitoshi Iida (ATR)
< Organizing Committee >
Chair : Key-Sun Choi (KAIST, Korea)
Vice-Chairs : Yoshihiko Nitta (Nihon University) Dong-In Park (SERI)
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From: "Dr Tony McEnery" <mcenery@comp.lancs.ac.uk>
Date: Tue, 26 Sep 95 16:26:18 BST
To: DG-LIST@UGA.CC.UGA.EDU, M5675@eurokom.ie, acl@cs.columbia.edu,
Subject: CFP: DAARC 96 Discourse Anaphora / Resolution, Jul 96, Lancaster
SECOND CALL FOR PAPERS
DAARC96 - Discourse Anaphora and Anaphor Resolution Colloquium
Lancaster University, 17-18th July, 1996
Anaphora and anaphor resolution has received a great deal of attention
from workers in linguistics, computational linguistics, artificial
intelligence and information retrieval for a number of decades. This
aspect of natural language has proved a major challenge for all of
these fields, and a great many differing theories and solutions have
been proposed and implemented with varying degrees of success. A need
clearly exists for workers in the field of anaphora and anaphor
resolution to meet. Our hope is that this meeting will allow all of the
different strands of work on anaphora to be identified, with a view to
producing an up-to-date review of the field that incorporates the many
changes that have taken place in this field in recent years.
For this reason, a Colloquium will take place on 17th and 18th July,
1996 at Lancaster University, UK. Papers are requested for
presentation on all aspects of anaphora and anaphor resolution. The
following research areas are of particular interest, but do not
constitute an exhaustive list:
corpus-based studies of anaphora in natural language, statistical
approaches to anaphor resolution, cognitive and psychological perspectives,
discourse and text-processing perspectives, information retrieval and other
computer applications, pragmatics and anaphor resolution, and
linguistic-theoretical approaches.
Papers reporting work on anaphora in any language are welcome.
Research may be work in progress, or work that has already been
completed. Please send abstracts to a member of the DAARC96 Organizing
Committee at one of the addresses given below. Abstracts may be sent
either electronically, by email or fax, or by traditional surface mail.
Abstracts should be at least 100 words in length, though the upper
limit is at authors' discretion. Full papers may be as long or as
short as authors wish, but we recommend that they be approximately 8-10
pages in length.
Abstracts should arrive at Lancaster by 1st December, 1995, and
notification will be sent by 12th January, 1996. Draft versions of
full papers should arrive by 30th April, 1996. The proceedings of the
colloquium will be published, initially as a Special Edition of the
UCREL Technical Papers Series.
Current fees for the colloquium are as follows:
FULL RESIDENTIAL FEE: 120 POUNDS STERLING
STUDENT RESIDENTIAL FEE: 80 POUNDS STERLING
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The DAARC96 Organizing Committee:
Simon Botley, Dr Tony McEnery,
Department of Linguistics and MEL, Department of Linguistics and MEL
Lancaster University, Lancaster University
Bailrigg, Bailrigg,
Lancaster LA14YT Lancaster LA1 4YT
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phone: 01524-65201 ext. 3111/3212 phone: 01524-65201 ext. 3024
FAX: 01524 843 085
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