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- | ===== DISCOURSE | + | ===== ADACA Discourse |
==== W1: Advances in discourse analysis and its computational aspects ==== | ==== W1: Advances in discourse analysis and its computational aspects ==== | ||
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**Workshop general chair:** Eva Hajičová, Charles University in Prague, Czech Republic | **Workshop general chair:** Eva Hajičová, Charles University in Prague, Czech Republic | ||
**e-mail:** // | **e-mail:** // | ||
+ | **Workshop date:** December 15th, 2012 (Saturday) | ||
=== Brief description of the workshop === | === Brief description of the workshop === | ||
The aim of the workshop is twofold: | The aim of the workshop is twofold: | ||
- | (a) to bring together and to spread an up-to-date information on advanced computationally oriented | + | - **to bring together** and to spread an up-to-date information on advanced computationally oriented studies in discourse analysis, and |
- | studies in discourse analysis, and | + | - **to provoke a discussion** on hot issues in the domain of the study in discourse, especially with respect to modern methodology and to computationally and corpus oriented research and its possible applications. Thus, the workshop may attract a rather broad (and cross-section) audience: those who are just starting their research in the given area will get enough stuff for thought how to proceed, and those who are in an advanced stage of their research will get a stimulating feedback from the floor and the discussion will make it possible for them to sharpen their ideas and plans. |
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+ | To fulfil the workshop aims specified above, the workshop will attempt to provide a forum free of the conventional shape of unrelated presentations on the topic. | ||
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+ | === The programme of the workshop will contain === | ||
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+ | - **brief position papers** given by prominent researchers who have had significant contributions to the field (see the list of invited speakers below), and | ||
+ | - **contributions** by workshop participants submitted and accepted (on the basis of a review procedure) | ||
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+ | We believe that this procedure will help to concentrate on an intensive interaction and discussion of all the participants of the workshop. | ||
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+ | The abstracts of the statements of the invited speakers will be published on this web page before September 30th, 2012. | ||
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+ | ===The invitation to present a position paper (with a provisional topics as given below) has already been accepted by=== | ||
+ | **Prof. Katheleen McKeown,** Columbia University, New York, USA | ||
+ | //What is needed and what can help for people who want to use discourse relations in tasks such as NL generation or text summarization.// | ||
+ | **Prof. Kristiina Jokinen,** Helsinki University, Finland | ||
+ | //New Information in Wikitalk - story telling for information presentation// | ||
+ | **Nianwen (Bert) Xue,** Assistant Professor Brandeis University. USA | ||
+ | //Explicit and implicit discourse relations from a cross-lingual perspective – from experience in working on Chinese discourse annotation// | ||
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+ | ===Confirmation of a presentation is still to be received by=== | ||
+ | **Prof. Aravind Joshi,** Pennsylvania University, Philadelphia, | ||
+ | **Massimo Poesio,** University of Essex, Great Britain | ||
- | (b) to provoke a discussion on hot issues in the domain of the study in discourse, especially with | + | === Among the issues proposed |
- | respect | + | * Intra-sentential |
- | oriented research | + | * Explicit |
- | attract a rather broad (and cross-section) audience: those who are just | + | * What corpora annnotation of discourse relations |
- | starting | + | * Annotation efforts undertaken in languages other than English, and their contribution to advances |
- | thought how to proceed, and those who are in an advanced stage of their | + | * Advances |
- | research will get a stimulating feedback from the floor and the discussion | + | * Discourse |
- | will make it possible for them to sharpen their ideas and plans. | + | * Text segmentation |
+ | * Structures other than coherence relations that discourse manifests (e.g. layout or " | ||
- | To fulfil the workshop aims specified above, the workshop will attempt to | ||
- | provide a forum free of the conventional shape of unrelated | ||
- | presentations on the topic. | ||
- | The programme of the workshop | + | ===Important Dates=== |
+ | Please note that **the deadline | ||
- | (i) brief positional papers | + | September 30th, 2012 (11:59pm Cetral European time, GMT+2): Paper submission deadline |
- | given by prominent researchers who have had significant contributions to | + | |
- | the field (see the list of invited speakers below), and | + | |
- | (ii) contributions | + | === Call for papers === |
- | by workshop participants submitted | + | Both long (up to 14 A5 pages + references) and short papers |
- | procedure). | + | |
- | We believe that this procedure will help to concentrate on an intensive | + | Submission |
- | interaction | + | |
- | The abstracts of the statements of the invited speakers will be published | ||
- | on this web page before August 31st, 2012. |