************************************************************* Apologies for multiple and cross-postings | Please distribute! ************************************************************* Doctoral Consortium at the 8th EUROLAN Summer School - Semantics, Opinion and Sentiment in Text http://eurolan.info.uaic.ro/2007/DC/ July 23 - August 3, 2007, Iasi, Romania Doctoral Consortium - Call for Papers Submission Deadline: May 7, 2007 1. General Information The Doctoral Consortium at EUROLAN-2007 will provide an opportunity for graduate students (PhD and MSc heading towards PhD studies) investigating topics in Computational Linguistics and Natural Language Processing to present their current work and receive constructive feedback and guidance on future research, both from the general audience and the invited lecturers at the Summer School. The Doctoral Consortium will be held as a workshop during 3 or 4 consecutive evenings (1.5 hour slots) in one of the two weeks of the EUROLAN 2007 Summer School. The final version of the accepted papers will be published in the Proceedings of the EUROLAN 2007 Doctoral Consortium. During the Summer School the students will present their work, will receive constructive comments wrt. to current and future research directions from a panel of established researchers, and will benefit from the collaborative climate established among all participants, thus enhancing future joint work among them. Students will also prepare a poster which will be on display throughout the Summer School. We invite all interested graduate students to submit their work to the Consortium. As the main goal of the Consortium is for the authors to receive feedback, the emphasis is on work in progress. The research being presented can be from any topic area within Computational Linguistics and Natural Language Processing, however students working in the areas related with the theme of this year's Summer School like: - computational semantics, - ontology enriched NLP applications - opinion and sentiment analysis, - role of sentiment analysis in multimodal human computer interaction are particularly encouraged to submit their work. Well-known researchers from these areas will be invited lectures of the school and therefore available for interesting discussions. 2. Submission Requirements The submissions should describe original work, still in progress. The submissions may have more than one author; however, all of them MUST be students. The paper should include: - the problem(s) that the proposed research is addressing; - the main contribution(s) of the research to the CL & NLP field; - the proposed solution(s), including a brief description of the methodology adopted; - the future research plan. 3. Submission Procedure Submission must be electronic. The following formats are acceptable: PDF (.pdf), PostScript (.ps), Rich Text Format (.rtf), Microsoft Word (.doc). Submissions should not exceed 8 pages, including references and annexes and should follow the Springer format, soon available as a .dot template on the web page of the event. The papers will be uploaded on a special page, to be announced on the web page of the Doctoral Consortium. 4. Important Dates Paper submissions deadline: *May 7, 2007* Notification of acceptance: May 28, 2007 Camera ready papers due: June 18, 2007 Summer School dates: July 23 - August 3, 2007 5. Registration Authors of accepted papers must register for the Summer School and present their work at the EUROLAN 2007 Doctoral Consortium. No supplementary fee will be required above the EUROLAN fee. The authors will benefit of early registration fee regardless of the date they register. Participation in the Doctoral Consortium is open to all EUROLAN 2007 attendants. 6. Travel Grants A limited number of registration and accommodation discounts/waivers will be available. The authors of accepted papers with reduced possibilities to support their participation to the Doctoral Consortium and the Summer School will have to send a motivation letter, a CV and a recommendation letter from their Ph.D./research advisor to the organizers. More details will be posted at the appropriate time on the webpage of the event. 7. Program Committee * Galia Angelova, Institute for Parallel Processing, Bulgarian Academy of Sciences, Bulgaria * Patrick Blackburn, LORIA, INRIA, Nancy, France * Dan Cristea, University Al.I. Cuza of Ias,i, Romania * Claire Gardent, LORIA, CNRS, Nancy, France * Maria Georgescul, ISSCO/TIM/ETI, University of Geneva, Switzerland * Udo Hahn, Jena University Language & Information Engineering Lab, Germany * Nancy Ide, Vassar College, USA * Diana Inkpen, University of Ottawa, Canada * Alex Killing, Swiss Federal Institute of Technology, Zürich, Switzerland * Zornitsa Kozareva, University of Alicante, Spain * Lothar Lemnitzer, Tübingen University, Department of Linguistics, Germany * Rada Mihalcea, Dept. of Computer Science and Engineering, Univ. of North Texas, US * Paola Monachesi, Uil-OTS, Utrecht Univ., The Netherlands * Enrico Motta, Knowledge Media Institute, Open University, Milton Keynes, UK * Vivi Nastase, EML Research gGmbH, Germany * Nicolas Nicolov , Umbria Inc., Boulder, US * Constantin Orasan, Research Group in Computational Linguistics, University of Wolverhampton, UK * Petya Osenova, Institute for Parallel Processing, Bulgarian Academy of Sciences, Bulgaria * Ted Pedersen, University of Minnesota in Duluth, US * Livia Polanyi, Powerset Inc., US * Adam Przepiorkowski, Institute of Computer Science, Polish Academy of Sciences, Poland * Violeta Seretan, University of Geneva, Switzerland * Kiril Simov, Institute for Parallel Processing, Bulgarian Academy of Sciences, Bulgaria * Oliviero Stock, Istituto per la Ricerca Scientifica e Tecnologica, Trento, Italy * Carlo Strapparava, Istituto per la Ricerca Scientifica e Tecnologica, Trento, Italy * Amalia Todirascu, Marc Bloch University, Strasbourg, France * Dan Tufis, Research Institute for Artificial Intelligence, Romanian Academy, Bucharest, Romania * Jan Wiebe, Dept. of Computer Science, Univ. of Pittsburgh, US * Mickael Zock, Computer Science Laboratory, University of Provence, Marseille, France 8. Contact Information If you need to contact the organizers of the Doctoral Consortium, please use: eurolan-dc-oc at info.uaic.ro. An e-mail sent to this address will be forwarded to all organizers of the Doctoral Consortium. 9. Organizing Committee Corina Forascu, University Al.I. Cuza of Iasi, Romania Oana Postolache, ISI - University of Southern California, USA Georgiana Puscasu, University of Wolverhampton, UK Cristina Vertan, University of Hamburg, Germany