Large-scale Grammar Development and Grammar Engineering Research Workshop of the Israel Science Foundation University of Haifa, Israel, 25-28 June, 2006 http://www.cl.haifa.ac.il/workshop/index.shtml Linguistically motivated approaches to Natural Language Processing (NLP) in recent years have made significant advances in terms of linguistic coverage, wealth of analysis and efficiency of processing. However, large-scale grammar development still could benefit from improvements in grammar engineering. The Workshop is intended as a forum for discussing ongoing work in declarative, constraint- and resource-based approaches, informed by linguistic theory. It will cover various aspects of the computational implementation of grammars based on linguistic knowledge, and in particular address issues of grammar engineering and modularity. Relevant topics include, but are not limited to: - grammar development and grammar engineering - modularity in grammar design - grammar debugging, validation and evaluation - mathematical and computational foundations of grammar engineering - scalability of grammars and grammar processing frameworks - cross-lingual and multilingual grammar development - parallel grammars and meta-grammars - the utility of linguistically informed grammars for NLP applications - the interactions between linguistic theory and NLP - using corpora for grammar development The Workshop welcomes works on a variety of natural languages and in a variety of frameworks and linguistic theories. It is intended to serve as a meeting where researchers working on different aspects of grammar development can exchange ideas, report on recent and on-going work and discuss future directions. The format of the Workshop is deliberately informal: it will include oral presentations, both invited and contributed, but will leave ample time for informal discussions, demonstrations and brainstorming. The Workshop provides an opportunity to present the current state-of-the-art, as well as future needs and directions. Complete works as well as work in progress are equally welcome for presentation. To encourage interaction and collaboration, an extensive social program is planned, including a welcome reception, a banquet and a one-day guided tour. A list of invited speakers is available on-line at: http://cl.haifa.ac.il/workshop/program.shtml Submission instructions: one-page abstracts, in plain text (ASCII), should be sent to shuly@cs.haifa.ac.il. Submissions should include the name(s) and affiliation(s) of the author(s), as well as the title. Please submit your abstract as soon as possible but no later than May 20th, 2006. Registration: participation in the Workshop is free and open for all. However, to be able to plan rooms, refreshments, etc., we request that participants pre-register on-line at: http://cl.haifa.ac.il/registration/registration.jsp The Workshop is funded by the Israel Science Foundation, with a generous support from The Caesarea Edmond Benjamin de Rothschild Foundation Institute for Interdisciplinary Applications of Computer Science. Contact: Shuly Wintner, Department of Computer Science, University of Haifa, 31905 Haifa, Israel Phone: +972 (4) 8288180 Fax: +972 (4) 8249331 shuly@cs.haifa.ac.il http://cs.haifa.ac.il/~shuly http://cl.haifa.ac.il/workshop/index.shtml