Deadline extension: CALL FOR PAPERS
Extended deadline: February 29, 2004
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The First Baltic Conference
HUMAN LANGUAGE TECHNOLOGIES – THE BALTIC PERSPECTIVE
RIGA, Latvia, April 21 – 22, 2004

The conference will provide a significant push for research, development and 
implementation of computer technologies for languages of the Baltic countries. The 
main goals of the conference include raising public awareness of the important role of 
the human language technologies in information society, sharing information about 
latest developments in the area of computer linguistics, building interdisciplinary 
ties between specialists of computational science, linguistic and information 
management, raising awareness about development of smaller languages in the European 
Union and sharing experience and establishing co-operation between different 
institutions of the Baltic countries and the European Union.
The conference will bring together researchers and IT companies developing HLT and 
users of these technologies. 
The conference will be one of the major events of Baltic IT&T 2004 Forum 
(www.ebaltics.com) which has long traditions and important parallel events:
- The 8th International Conference "ICT in the Baltic Sea and CEE Region"
- Exhibition "Baltic IT&T 2004"
- Global Cities Dialogue Workshop
- Baltic ICT Partneriat Workshop
- Meeting of Senior Officials of the Information Society of the Baltic region 
countries 
Combining the conference with a forum provides an excellent opportunity to obtain a 
comprehensive overview about the activities in HLT particularly and within ICT sector 
overall in the Baltic Sea region and the new European Union member states.

VENUE
The Conference will be held at Radisson SAS Daugava Hotel, Kugu 24, Riga, LATVIA

MOTIVATIONS
HLT is a new and developing field in Baltic countries. So far the Baltic specialists 
in computer linguistics and HLT have had only one common dedicated event - seminar 
supported by European Union “Language and Technology 2000” in November 1994. 
The main goals of the 2004 conference ten after years after the first event are:
* to raise public awareness about important role of the HLT in information society;
* to share information about latest developments in the area of HLT;
* to build interdisciplinary ties between specialists of computational science, 
linguistic and information management;
* to promote public-private partnership in development of HLT applications;
* to introduce Baltic participants to programs and activities of the European Union in 
this field;
* to raise awareness about development of languages of the new member states in the 
European Union;
* to share experience and establish cooperation between different institutions of the 
Baltic countries and the European Union.

CONFERENCE THEMES
The conference is the first event in 10 years to provide a wide coverage of 
HLT-related research and development in Baltics. The wide range of topics to be 
addressed in the conference includes, but is not limited to:
HLT in Baltic countries – overview, policy, cooperation, opportunities
* Language policy and new technologies – Baltic perspective
* Current situation in the area of HLT in Baltic countries
* European Union HLT policy, programs and supported activities
* Towards building of global policy on promotion of language diversity in cyberspace
* Baltic Sea region and European Cooperation: opportunities, existing and potential 
projects
Research and Development of HLT
* Machine Translation and inter-language communication systems
* Speech technologies
* Information retrieval systems
* Multimodal dialog systems
* Methods and tools for language processing
Language Corpora and Content Development
* Promoting native-language content in Baltic cyberspace
* Terminology databases
* Text corpora, thesauruses, ontologies
* Electronic dictionaries
* Speech corpora
* Methods for development and maintenance of corpora
* Corpora and Copyrights
Demonstrations and user studies
* Demonstration of practical applications in different HLT areas
* User needs, user experience in practical application of HLT

IMPORTANT DATES
* February 29, 2004:  Extended deadline for abstract submission
* March 5, 2004: Acceptance notifications
* April 5, 2004: Deadline final version of accepted papers
* April 21 – 22, 2004: Conference

SUBMISSIONS
The conference will consist primarily of paper presentations, panel and demonstration 
sessions. Papers of the conference will be published in official conference 
proceedings.
Abstract of presentation (not exceeding 1000 characters) should be sent till February 
29, 2004 to the following e-mail:
[EMAIL PROTECTED]

Full papers in English (not exceeding 15000 characters) should be sent after 
acceptance notification until April 5, 2004. 
Demonstrations of HLT tools and applications are encouraged (a demonstration outline 
of 2 pages can be submitted).

LANGUAGE
The conference language for presentations and publications is English.

SPONSORSHIP OPPORTUNITIES
Please contact conference organizers for sponsorship opportunities.

CONFERENCE ORGANISERS
The initiator and host of the conference is the Commission of the Official Language at 
the Chancellery of the President of Latvia. Partners in organization of the conference 
are Latvian Information Technology and Telecommunications Association (LITTA) and Data 
Media Group. 

PROGRAMME COMMITTEE
Jussi Karlgren, Swedish Institute of Computer Science (SICS), Sweden
Steven Krauwer, European Network of Language Excellence (Elsnet), The Netherlands
Ruta Marcinkeviciene, Vytautas Magnus University, Lithuania
Tiit Roosma, University of Tartu, Estonia
Inguna Skadina, University of Latvia, Tilde, Latvia
Irena Smetoniene, Lithuanian Language Commission, Lithuania
Eero Sormunen, Tampere University, Finland
Andrejs Spektors, University of Latvia, Latvia
Andrejs Vasiljevs, Tilde, Commission of the Official Language, Latvia



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