SECOND CALL FOR PAPERS


The Fourth International Conference

HUMAN LANGUAGE TECHNOLOGIES - THE BALTIC PERSPECTIVE RIGA, Latvia, October 7-8, 
2010



AIMS AND SCOPE

The main aim of the conference is to provide a forum for the sharing of new 
ideas and recent advances in human language processing and promote cooperation 
between the research communities of computer science and linguistics from the 
Baltic countries and the rest of the world.



The conference aims to bring together scientists, developers, providers and 
users to discuss state-of-the-art of HLT in Baltic countries, to exchange 
information and to discuss problems, to find new synergies and to promote 
initiatives for international cooperation.



Two central themes of the conference are:

      - Language resources and technology for the Humanities

      - Building and using corpora for Machine Translation



The conference is the successor of three previous Baltic HLT conferences held 
in Riga (2004), Tallinn (2005) and Kaunas (2007).



CONFERENCE TOPICS



HLT in Baltic countries - overview, policy, cooperation, opportunities:

      - HLT in Baltic countries - overview, policy, opportunities

      - Research infrastructures for humanities

      - Cooperation in HLT in the Baltic Sea area and in the EU



Human language technologies and language resources



Original contributions dealing with both theory and applications of human 
language processing are invited. The wide range of topics to be addressed in 
the conference includes, but is not limited to:

      * Methods and tools for language processing

      * Machine translation and translation aids

      * Corpora and linguistic resources

      * Speech synthesis, processing and recognition

      * Speech corpora and their annotation

      * Information extraction and retrieval

      * Lexicons, terminology and ontologies

      * Standards and copyrights for written and spoken language resources

      * Discourse and dialogue

      * Language technology for education and learning

      * New applications of HLT systems



IMPORTANT DATES

April 9, 2010 -     Abstracts (for blind review) due

May 1, 2010 -       Notification of acceptance

June 30, 2010 -     Camera-ready copy due

October 7-8, 2010 - Baltic HLT Conference



SUBMISSIONS

The conference will consist primarily of paper presentations, posters and 
demonstrations sessions. Abstracts of papers of about 500-1000 words should be 
submitted as a PDF file via the EasyChair conference tool:

http://www.easychair.org/conferences/?conf=4thbaltichltconference. Papers will 
be blind reviewed by at least two members of the Program Committee. Therefore, 
authors' names and affiliations should not appear in the abstract. Accepted 
papers selected by an international programme committee will be published in 
the official conference proceedings.



LANGUAGE

The conference language for presentations and publications is English.



SPONSORSHIP OPPORTUNITIES

Please contact conference organizers for sponsorship opportunities.



CONFERENCE ORGANISERS

- Institute of Mathematics and Computer Science, University of Latvia

- Tilde company

- CLARIN project (FP7)

- ACCURAT project (FP7)

- LetsMT! project (CIP ICT-PSP)



PROGRAMME COMMITTEE

  *Nick Campbell, University of Dublin, Trinity College, Ireland

  *Rolf Carlson, KTH, Sweden

  *Robert Gaizauskas, Sheffield University, UK

  *Steven Krauwer, CLARIN project, The Netherlands

  *Bente Maegaard, University of Copenhagen, Denmark

  *Ruta Marcinkeviciene, Vytautas Magnus University, Lithuania

  *Einar Meister, Institute of Cybernetics, Estonia

  *Joakim Nivre, Uppsala University, Sweden

  *Tiit Roosma, University of Tartu, Estonia

  *Inguna Skadina, Institute of Mathematics and Computer Science, University of 
Latvia / Tilde, Latvia

  *Jurgis Skilters, National Library of Latvia / University of Latvia, Latvia

  *Koenraad De Smedt, University of Bergen, Norway

  *Andrejs Spektors, Institute of Mathematics and Computer Science, University 
of Latvia, Latvia

  *Gregor Thurmair, Linguatech, Germany

  *Jorg Tiedemann, Uppsala University, Sweden

  *Andrejs Vasiljevs, Tilde, Latvia

  *Jolanta Zabarskaite, Institute of the Lithuanian Language, Lithuania



ORGANIZING COMMITTEE

  *  Gunta Nespore, Institute of Mathematics and Computer Science, University 
of Latvia

  * Inara Opmane, Institute of Mathematics and Computer Science, University of 
Latvia

  * Baiba Saulite, Institute of Mathematics and Computer Science, University of 
Latvia

  * Inguna Skadina, Institute of Mathematics and Computer Science, University 
of Latvia / Tilde

  * Marko Tadic, University of Zagreb

  * Andrejs Vasiljevs, Tilde





CONTACT INFORMATION

For up-to-date information about the workshop and contact details see:

www.lumii.lv/hlt2010<http://www.lumii.lv/hlt2010>



Contact e-mail: [email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>

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