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| ===Important Dates=== | ===Important Dates=== | ||
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| September 30th, 2012 (11:59pm Cetral European time, GMT+2): Paper submission deadline | September 30th, 2012 (11:59pm Cetral European time, GMT+2): Paper submission deadline | ||
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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. | We believe that this procedure will help to concentrate on an intensive interaction and discussion of all the participants of the workshop. | ||
| - | The abstracts of the statements of the invited speakers will be published on this web page before September 30th, 2012. | + | ===The invitation to present a position paper has already been accepted by=== |
| - | + | **Prof. Kristiina Jokinen,** University of Helsinki, Finland, University of Tartu, Estonia | |
| - | ===The invitation to present a position paper (with a provisional topics as given below) | + | //New Information in Wikitalk - story telling for information presentation// |
| + | **Prof. Aravind Joshi,** University of Pennsylvania, | ||
| + | //Remarks on some not so closed issues concerning discourse connectives// | ||
| **Prof. Katheleen McKeown,** Columbia University, New York, USA | **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.// | + | //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// | + | |
| - | **Prof. Aravind Joshi,** Pennsylvania University, Philadelphia, | + | |
| - | //(title to be announced)// | + | |
| **Massimo Poesio,** University of Essex, Great Britain | **Massimo Poesio,** University of Essex, Great Britain | ||
| - | //Empirical methods in the study of anaphora: lessons learned, remaining problems// | + | //Empirical methods in the study of anaphora: lessons learned, remaining problems// |
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| + | === Programme === | ||
| + | 10.00 – 10.20: //Welcome, Introduction// | ||
| + | 10.20 – 11.00: Aravind Joshi: //Remarks on some not so closed issues concerning discourse connectives// | ||
| + | 11.00 – 11.25: Amba Kulkarni and Monali Das: //Discourse Analysis of Sanskrit texts// | ||
| + | 11.25 – 12.00: TEA BREAK | ||
| + | 12.00 – 12.40: Kathleen McKeown: //Penn Discourse Treebank Relations and their Potential for Language Generation// | ||
| + | 12.40 – 13.05: Nik Adilah Hanin Binti Zahri, Fumiyo Fukumoto and Suguru Matsuyoshi: // | ||
| + | 13.05 – 13.30: Fatemeh Torabi Asr and Vera Demberg: //Measuring the Strength of Linguistic Cues for Discourse Relations// | ||
| + | 13.30 – 14.30: LUNCH | ||
| + | 14.30 – 15.10: Kristiina Jokinen: //New Information in Wikitalk - story telling for information presentation// | ||
| + | 15.10 – 15.35: Pavlína Jínová, Jiří Mírovský and Lucie Poláková: // | ||
| + | 15.35 – 16.00: Andreas Peldszus and David Schlangen: // | ||
| + | 16.00 – 16.30: TEA BREAK | ||
| + | 16.30 – 17.10: Massimo Poesio: //Empirical methods in the study of anaphora: lessons learned, remaining problems// (invited position paper) | ||
| + | 17.10 – 18.00: General discussion: //Where we are and where to go// | ||
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| + | === Instructions for Presenters === | ||
| + | The timeslot for the position papers is 40 minutes (30 minutes + 10 minutes for discussion), | ||
| + | As we are not sure about the software available at the equipment provided by the local organizers, please prepare your presentations in PDF format or bring your own laptop. | ||
| === Among the issues proposed to be discussed there are === | === Among the issues proposed to be discussed there are === | ||
