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2ND CALL FOR PAPERS
 
RANLP-07 WORKSHOP ON ACQUISITION AND MANAGEMENT OF MULTILINGUAL LEXICONS
 
Sponsored by Expert System Inc. (http://www.expertsystem.net/)
Endorsed by the ACL Special Interest Group on the Lexicon (ACL-SIGLEX)
 
Borovetz, Bulgaria
September 30, 2007 
 
Workshop site:
http://www.wlv.ac.uk/~in8113/amml07/ 
 
AIMS 
 
The current trend of information exchange on the Internet to become ever more 
multilingual has stimulated new important developments in the field of 
multilingual NLP. The present workshop is concerned with the problem of 
automatic management of lexical resources, which lie at the heart of many 
multilingual technologies. 
 
Recently there has been an increased interest in the automated discovery of 
equivalent expressions in different languages. New interesting directions have 
sprung up, such as the use of the Web and comparable corpora for this task, and 
new kinds of lexical phenomena, such as multiword expressions and named 
entities, have come into focus. 
 
This workshop will bring together researchers working on a broad range of 
problems related to the management of multilingual lexical resources - their 
acquisition, maintenance, customization, and re-use. The scope of the workshop 
includes evaluation of multilingual lexicons intended for a broad range of 
applications: from personalized glossaries for a translation project to 
large-scale machine-readable dictionaries and databases. 
 

TOPICS 
 
Specific topics of interest for the proposed workshop are: 
 
* Acquisition of lexical knowledge from parallel and comparable corpora, and 
from the Web 
* Porting, merging and domain customisation of existing lexical resources using 
NLP technologies 
* Acquisition of domain terminology 
* Acquisition of multi-word expressions 
* Acquisition of translations for polysemous words 
* Acquisition of multilingual lexical taxonomies 
* Named Entity transliteration 
* Acquisition of cognates and loanwords 
* Extraction of equivalent phrases and sentences from comparable corpora 
* Applications of multilingual lexicons and their evaluation within: 
      - Statistical Machine Translation 
      - Computer-Aided Translation 
      - Information Retrieval (Question Answering, Text Retrieval, Text 
Classification and Clustering) 
      - Knowledge Management 
 

SUBMISSION INSTRUCTIONS 
 
* Format. Authors are invited to submit full papers on original, unpublished 
work in the topic area of this workshop. Papers should be submitted as a PDF 
file, formatted according to the RANLP 2007 stylefiles and not exceeding 8 
pages. The RANLP 2007 stylefiles are available at: 
 
http://lml.bas.bg/ranlp2007/submissions.htm 
 
As reviewing will be blind, the papers should not include the authors' names 
and affiliations. Furthermore, self-references that reveal the authors' 
identities should be avoided. Papers that do not conform to these requirements 
will be rejected without review. 
 
* Submission procedure. Submission of papers will be handled using the START 
system. Specific submission guidelines will be posted on the workshop site 
shortly. 
 
* Reviewing. Each submission will be reviewed at least by two members of the 
Program Committee. Reviewers will be asked to provide detailed comments, and to 
score submitted papers on the following factors: 
      - Relevance to the workshop 
      - Significance and originality 
      - Technical/methodological accuracy 
      - References to related work 
      - Presentation (clarity, organisation, English) 
 
* Accepted papers policy. Accepted papers will be published in the workshop 
proceedings. By submitting a paper at the workshop the authors agree that, in 
case the paper is accepted for publication, at least one of the authors will 
attend the workshop; all workshop participants are expected to pay the 
RANLP-2007 workshop registration fee. 
 

IMPORTANT DATES 
 
Paper submission deadline: June 15, 2007    
Paper acceptance notification:  July 25, 2007  
Camera-ready papers due:  August 31, 2007  
Workshop date:  September 30, 2007  
 

PROGRAM COMMITTEE 
 
Eneko Agirre (Basque Country University, Spain)
Enrique Alfonseca (Google Inc.)
Marco Baroni (University of Trento, Italy)
Paul Buitelaar (DFKI, Germany)
Michael Carl (IAI, Germany)
Dan Cristea (University "Al. I. Cuza" Iasi, Romania)
Gael Dias (University of Beira Interior, Portugal)
Jesus Gimenez (Universitat Politecnica de Catalunya, Spain)
Diana Inkpen (University of Ottawa, Canada)
Dorothy Kenny (Dublin City University, Ireland)
Adam Kilgarriff (Lexicography Masterclass, UK)
Greg Kondrak (University of Alberta, Canada)
Ruslan Mitkov (University of Wolverhampton, UK)
Sebastian Pado (University of Saarland, Germany)
Reinhard Rapp (Johannes Gutenberg-Universitat Mainz, Germany)
Fatiha Sadat (University of Ottawa, Canada)
Violeta Seretan (University of Geneva, Switzerland)
Michel Simard (National Research Council of Canada)
Jorg Tiedemann (Rijksuniversiteit Groningen, Netherlands)
Takehito Utsuro (University of Tsukuba, Japan)
Piek Vossen (Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam, Netherlands)
Michael Zock (LIF-CNRS, France)
 

KEYNOTE SPEAKERS 
 
Keynote speakers will be announced shortly before the workshop. 
 

ORGANIZING COMMITTEE 
 
Viktor Pekar
University of Wolverhampton, UK
 
Diana Inkpen
University of Ottawa, Canada
 
Andrea Mulloni
Expert System Inc., Italy
 
 
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