As I understand it, poster presentations are only used as a way to
offload submissions that didn't make it as a "full paper". I don't think
that such a distinction is useful for this workshop and would prefer to
have oral presentations for all interesting contributions.
If we expected to have significantly more contributions that can fit
into the schedule then concentrating some of them into a poster session
might make sense, but I don't think this is the case.
If on the other hand posters were used to get additional visibility
outside of the workshop then this could be interesting...
-- Jens
On 14/01/14 18:36, Michael Tanenblatt wrote:
I’ll certainly be on the Program Committee, and am willing to help in any ways
that I am able. Regarding the proposal, overall it looks pretty reasonable, but
what is the reason for limiting to oral presentations and omitting posters?
..m
On Jan 14, 2014, at 12:11 PM, Jens Grivolla <[email protected]> wrote:
Hello, there's only 5 days remaining to submit the workshop proposal. Please
anybody interested get in touch.
I sent a mail to the GATE user list to get some input from them. The proposal
draft is here:
https://github.com/jgrivolla/coling2014-nlp-framework-workshop/blob/master/proposal.md
-- Jens
On 19/12/13 13:29, Jens Grivolla wrote:
On 19/12/13 13:08, Peter Klügl wrote:
Am 19.12.2013 12:31, schrieb Jens Grivolla:
Ok, it's time to seriously get started on this.
I guess we can start with the GSCL workshop description, and maybe
make it more inclusive for other frameworks (GATE, etc.)
We need a couple of organizers (me, Renaud, ...?) and a potential PC
(again, start with the one from GSCL) preferably with a few already
confirmed PC members (Richard, ...)
If the workshop is more inclusive for other frameworks, maybe it's
reasonable to ask one of the GATE people whether they want to
co-organize the workshop.
Yes, we definitely would need to reach out to them. First we need to
decide: do we want a more focused workshop (just UIMA), or are the
problems faced by GATE users (and others) sufficiently similar that we
can learn from each other?
If we want to get the GATE people in there: does anybody have contacts
in that community?
I won't be able to help with the organization, but maybe as a part of
the PC.
I take that as having you as a confirmed PC member ;-)
I can also not promise that I will submit something, but I will motivate
our working group.
Ok, that's great.
I started the draft proposal here:
https://github.com/jgrivolla/coling2014-nlp-framework-workshop
Thanks,
Jens