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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 HelsinkiFinland, University of TartuEstonia 
-===The invitation to present a position paper (with a provisional topics as given below) has already been accepted by=== +//New  Information in Wikitalk - story telling for information presentation// ([[Jokinen_abstract|abstract]], {{:coling_2012_adaca_Jokinen.pdf|presentation}})
-**Prof. Katheleen McKeown,** Columbia University, New YorkUSA +
-//What is needed and what can help for people who want to use discourse relations in tasks such as NL generation or text summarization.// ([[McKeown_abstract|abstract]]) +
-**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// ([[Nianwen_abstract|abstract]])+
 **Prof. Aravind Joshi,** University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, USA **Prof. Aravind Joshi,** University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, USA
-//(title to be announced)// ([[Joshi_abstract|abstract]])+//Remarks on some not so closed issues concerning discourse connectives// ([[Joshi_abstract|abstract]], {{:coling_2012_adaca_Joshi.pdf|presentation}}) 
 +**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.// ([[McKeown_abstract|abstract]], {{:coling_2012_adaca_pdtb_mckeown.pdf|presentation}})
 **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// ([[Poesio_abstract|abstract]]) //Empirical methods in the study of anaphora: lessons learned, remaining problems// ([[Poesio_abstract|abstract]])
 +
 +=== Programme ===
 +10.00 – 10.20: //Welcome, Introduction// (Eva Hajičová) 
 +10.20 – 11.00: Aravind Joshi: //Remarks on some not so closed issues concerning discourse connectives// (invited position paper)
 +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// (invited position paper)
 +12.40 – 13.05: Nik Adilah Hanin Binti Zahri, Fumiyo Fukumoto and Suguru Matsuyoshi: //Exploiting Discourse Relations between Sentences for Text Clustering//
 +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// (invited position paper)
 +15.10 – 15.35: Pavlína Jínová, Jiří Mírovský and Lucie Poláková: //Semi-Automatic Annotation of Intra-Sentential Discourse Relations in PDT//
 +15.35 – 16.00: Andreas Peldszus and David Schlangen: //Incremental Construction of Robust but Deep Semantic Representations for Use in Responsive Dialogue Systems//
 +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//
 +
 +=== Instructions for Presenters ===
 +The timeslot for the position papers is 40 minutes (30 minutes + 10 minutes for discussion), the timeslot for the accepted papers is 25 minutes (15 minutes + 10 minutes for discussion). Please prepare your presentations accordingly.
 +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 ===

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