CALL FOR PAPERS NATURAL LANGUAGE PROCESSING AND KNOWLEDGE REPRESENTATION FOR eLEARNING ENVIRONMENTS Borovets, Bulgaria September 26, 2007 ********** Workshop site: http://www.lt4el.eu/nlp_knowrep200709.html RANLP'2007 site: http://lml.bas.bg/ranlp2007/ AIMS Several initiatives have been launched in the area of Computational Linguistics, Language Resources and Knowledge Representation both at the national and international level aiming at the development of resources and tools. Unfortunately, there are few initiatives that integrate these results within eLearning. The situation is slightly better with respect to the results achieved within Knowledge Representation since ontologies are being developed which describe not only the content of the learning material but crucially also its context and the structure. Furthermore, knowledge representation techniques and natural language processing play an important role in improving the adaptivity of learning environments even though they are not fully exploited yet. On the other hand, eLearning environments constitute valuable scenarios to demonstrate the maturity of computational linguistic methods as well as of natural language technologies and tools. This kind of task-based evaluation of resources, methods and tools is a crucial issue for the further development of language and information technology. The goal of this workshop is to discuss: ? the use of language and knowledge resources and tools in eLearning; ? requirements on natural language resources, standards, and applications originating in eLearning activities and environments; ? the expected added value of natural language resources and technology to learning environments and the learning process; ? strategies and methods for the task based evaluation of Natural Language Processing applications. The workshop will bring together computational linguists, language resources developers, knowledge engineers, researchers involved in technology-enhanced learning as well as developers of eLearning material, ePublishers and eLearning practitioners. It will provide a forum for interaction among members of di erent research communities, and a means for attendees to increase their knowledge and understanding of the potential of computational resources in eLearning. TOPICS Topics of interest include, but are not limited to: * ontology modelling in the eLearning domain; * Natural Language Processing techniques for supplying metadata for learning objects on a (semi)-automatic basis, e.g. for the automatic extraction of key terms and their definitions; * techniques for summarization of discussion threads and support of discourse coherence in eLearning; * improvements on (semantic, cross-lingual) search methods to in learning environments; * techniques of matching the semantic representation of learning objects with the user?s knowledge in order to support personalized and adaptive learning; * adaptive information filtering and retrieval (content-based filtering and retrieval, collaborative filtering) * intelligent tutoring (curriculum sequencing, intelligent solution analysis, problem solving support) * intelligent collaborative learning (adaptive group formation and peer help, adaptive collaboration) SUBMISSION INSTRUCTIONS Submissions by young researchers are especially welcomed. * Format. Authors are invited to submit full papers on original, unpublished work in the topic area of this workshop. Papers should be submitted as a PDF file, formatted according to the RANLP 2007 stylefiles and not exceeding 8 pages. The RANLP 2007 stylefiles are available at: http://lml.bas.bg/ranlp2007/submissions.htm * Demos. Submission of demos are also welcome. Papers submitted as demo should not exceed 4 pages and should describe extensively the system to be presented. * Submission procedure. Submission of papers will be handled using the START system, through the RANLP Conference. Specific submission guidelines will be posted on the workshop site shortly. * Reviewing. Each submission will be reviewed at least by two members of the Program Committee. * Accepted papers policy. Accepted papers will be published in the workshop proceedings. By submitting a paper at the workshop the authors agree that, in case the paper is accepted for publication, at least one of the authors will attend the workshop; all workshop participants are expected to pay the RANLP-2007 workshop registration fee. IMPORTANT DATES Paper submission deadline: June 15, 2007 Paper acceptance notification: July 25, 2007 Camera-ready papers due: August 31, 2007 Workshop date: September 26, 2007 PROGRAM COMMITTEE Antonio Branco (University of Lissabon, Portugal) Paul Buitelaar (DFKI, Germany Dan Cristea (University of Iasi, Rumänien) Diane Evans (Open University, UK) Walther v. Hahn (University of Hamburg) Erhard Hinrichs (University of Tübingen, Germany) Susanne Jekat (Zürich Winterthur Hochschule, Switzerland) Alex Killing (ETHZ, Switzerland) Steven Krauwer (University of Utrecht, The Netherlands) Vladislav Kubon (Charles University Prag, Czech Republic) Lothar Lemnitzer (University of Tübingen, Germany) Paola Monachesi University of Utrecht, The Netherlands () Petya Osenova (Bulgarian Academy of Sciences, Bulgaria) Adam Prezpiorkowski (University of Warsaw, Poland) Anne de Roeck (Open University,UK) Marco Ronchetti (University of Trento, Italy) Mike Rösner (University of Malta, Malta) Cristina Vertan (University of Hamburg, Germany) KEYNOTE SPEAKERS Keynote speakers will be announced shortly before the workshop. ORGANIZING COMMITTEE Paola Monachesi University of Utrecht, The Netherlands Lothar Lemnitzer University of Tübingen, Germany Cristina Vertan University of Hamburg, Germany