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TextGraphs-7 2012 : TextGraphs-7: Graph-based Methods for Natural Language Processing | |||||||||||||||
Link: http://www.textgraphs.org/ws12 | |||||||||||||||
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Call For Papers | |||||||||||||||
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CALL FOR PAPERS TextGraphs-7: Graph-based Methods for Natural Language Processing (http://www.textgraphs.org/ws12) Special Theme: Understanding and Mining Social Media Using Graphs: Information Propagation in Blogs and Tweets Workshop of ACL 2012 July 12, 2012, Jeju, Republic of Korea Submission dealdine: March 18, 2012 ======================================================================== (1) Workshop Description (2) Workshop Submissions (3) Important Dates (4) Author Instructions (5) Invited Speaker (6) Poster Session (7) Workshop Organisers (8) Program Committee (9) Contacts ================================================== (1) Workshop Description ================================================== Recent years have shown an increased interest in integrating various aspects of the field of Graph Theory (GT) into Natural Language Processing (NLP). Many language phenomena can be naturally put into graph-based representations and in the last 5 years a significant number of NLP applications adopted efficient and elegant solutions from graph theoretical frameworks. These applications range from part-of- speech tagging, word sense disambiguation, ontology learning and parsing to information extraction, semantic role assignment, summarization and sentiment analysis to name but a few. The emergence of new fields of research focusing on the social media such as Twitter and Facebook brought the graph-based methods even more into focus. In particular, graph-based algorithms are used to explore social network connections and propagation of information in those networks in addition to exploring the connections between the language entities. As a consequence, many new applications have been emerging such as rumor proliferation, e-reputation, multiple identity detection, language dynamics learning and future events prediction to name but a few. TextGraphs-7 aims to bring together researchers interested in GT applied to NLP and provide an environment for further integration of graph-based solutions into NLP tasks. The workshop also encourages discussions about theoretical justifications from GT that explain empirical results obtained in the NLP community. As a consequence, a deeper understanding of new theories of graph-based algorithms is likely to help to create new approaches and widen the usage of graphs for NLP applications. ================================================= (2) Workshop Submissions ================================================= TextGraphs-7 will invite innovative submissions on the following, but not limited to, three main topics: Topic I: Graph-based methods for Information Retrieval, Information Extraction and Text Mining - Graph-based methods for word sense disambiguation, - Graph-based representations for ontology learning, - Graph-based strategies for semantic relations identification, - Encoding semantic distances in graphs, - Graph-based techniques for document navigation and visualization, - and more subtopics; Topic II: New graph-based methods for NLP applications - Random walk methods in graphs, - Spectral graph clustering, - Semi-supervised graph-based methods, - Methods and analyses for statistical networks, - Small world graphs, - Dynamic graph representations , - Topological and pretopological analysis of graphs, - and more subtopics; Topic III: Graph-based methods for applications on social networks - Rumor proliferation, - E-reputation, - Multiple identity detection, - Language dynamics studies, - Surveillance systems, - and more subtopics. ====================================================== (3) Important Dates ====================================================== Submission deadline: March 18, 2012 Notification of Acceptance: April 15, 2012 Camera-ready deadline: April 30, 2012 Workshop: July 12, 2012 ==================================================== (4) Authors Instructions ==================================================== Submissions will consist of (1) regular full papers of maximum 8 pages (for well established research), (2) regular short papers of maximum 4 pages (for on-going research), (3) position papers of maximum 4 pages (for prospective ideas) and (4) demo papers of maximum 4 pages (for software and architectures). One extra page will be accepted for the Reference section for all submissions’ types. Textgraphs-7 will have a blind review policy. In order to facilitate blind reviewing, the authors should omit their names and affiliations from the paper. Furthermore, all self-references that may reveal the author identity must be avoided. Papers that do not conform to these requirements will be rejected without review. All submissions must be in PDF format and must be formatted using the ACL 2012 Style Files available a http://www.acl2012.org/call/sub01.asp. Papers should be submitted to the START Conference Manager available at the following url: https://www.softconf.com/acl2012/textgraphs-7/. ======================================================= (5) Invited Speaker ======================================================= TextGraphs-7 will have the pleasure to invite Lada Adamic to present her work on information propagation in blogs and tweets. Lada Adamic is an associate professor in the School of Information at the University of Michigan Ann Arbor. She is also affiliated with the Center for the Study of Complex Systems and the Electrical Engineering and Computer Science Department. Her research interests center on information dynamics in networks: how information diffuses, how it can be found, and how it influences the evolution of a network's structure. She worked previously in Hewlett-Packard's Information Dynamics Lab. Her projects have included identifying expertise in online question and answer forums, studying the dynamics of viral marketing, and characterizing the structure in blogs and other online communities. She recently received the 10 years best paper award from the ACM/IEEE/WIC Conference 2011. ================================================== (6) Poster Session ================================================== Authors of accepted papers and demos will be able to present their work on a poster in addition to the oral presentation. The posters will be displayed in the workshop room all day and there will be a short poster session in the workshop schedule. ================================================== (7) Workshop Organisers ================================================== Ahmed Hassan Microsoft Research, Redmond, WA, United States Phone: +14257222849, Email: hassanam@microsoft.com Gaël Dias University of Caen Basse-Normandie, Caen, France Phone: +33231567487 Email: gael.dias@unicaen.fr Irina Matveeva Dieselpoint Inc., Chicago, United States Phone: +17737047852 Email: imatveeva@dieselpoint.com ================================================== (8) Program Committee ================================================== Aitor Soroa, University of the Basque Country, Spain Alessandro Moschitti, University of Trento, Italy Animesh Mukherjee, ISI Foundation, Italy Antoine Widlöcher, University of Caen Basse-Normandie, France Arzucan Özgür, Istanbul University, Turkey Bruno Crémilleux, University of Caen Basse-Normandie, France Chris Biemann, Darmstadt University of Technology, Germany Dragomir Radev, University of Michigan, USA Fabio Massimo Zanzotto, University of Rome, Italy Gina-Anne Levow, University of Washington, USA Guillaume Cleuziou, University of Orléans, France Michael Gamon, Microsoft Research, USA Patrik Pantel, Microsoft Research, USA Paul Tarau, University of North Texas, USA Philippe Muller, Paul Sabatier University, France Rada Mihalcea, University of North Texas, USA Swapna Somasundaran, Siemens Corporate Research, USA Torsten Zesch, Darmstadt University of Technology, Germany Uwe Quasthoff, University of Leipzig, Germany Zornitsa Kozareva, ISI, University of Southern California, USA ==================================================== (9) Workshop Contacts ==================================================== For any question, please email us at textgraphs2012@gmail.com or look at the web site http://www.textgraphs.org/ws12 |
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