EACL 2006 Workshop Third ACL-SIGSEM Workshop on Prepositions April 3rd, 2006, Trento, Italy http://www.cs.mu.oz.au/~tim/events/eacl2006/ The EACL 2006 Workshop Third ACL-SIGSEM Workshop on Prepositions will be hosted in conjunction with the 11th Conference of the European Chapter of the Association for Computational Linguistics on April 3, 2006, in Trento, Italy. * TOPICS Prepositions have received a considerable amount of attention in recent years, due to their importance in computational tasks. For instance, in NLP, PP attachment ambiguities have attracted a lot of attention, and different machine learning techniques have been employed with varying degrees of success. Papers are invited on, but not limited to, the following topics: - Descriptions: prepositions in lexical resources (WordNet, Framenet), productive versus collocation uses, multilingual descriptions (mismatches, incorporation, divergences), prepositions and thematic roles. - Applications: dealing with prepositions in applications e.g. for Machine Translation, Information extraction or Language Generation. - Representation of prepositions: prepositions in knowledge bases, cognitive or logic-based formalisms for the description of the semantics of prepositions (in isolation, and in composition/confrontation with the verb and the NP), compositional semantics; implications for AI and KR. - Prepositions in reasoning procedures: how different kinds of preposition provide distinct challenges to a reasoning system and how they can be handled. - Cognitive dimensions of prepositions: how different kinds of prepositions are acquired/interpreted/represented, in terms of human and/or computational processing. * SUBMISSIONS Authors are invited to submit either full papers or short papers on original, unpublished work in the topic area of this workshop. Full papers should be up to 8 pages in length; they should emphasize completed work rather than intended work, and should indicate clearly the state of completion of the reported results. Wherever appropriate, concrete evaluation results should be included. Short papers should be up to 6 pages in length; they can describe work in progress rather than completed work, or smaller-scale implementation/experimentation. Presentations for short papers will be proportionately shorter than presentations for full papers. Submissions will be judged on correctness, originality, technical strength, significance and relevance to the workshop, and interest to the attendees. Submissions should be formatted using the EACL 2006 stylefiles without overt author and affiliation information and not exceeding 8 pages. The EACL 2006 stylefiles are available from http://eacl06.itc.it/submission/submission.htm Please send your paper in PDF format no later than January 6, 2006, to clearly indicating whether the submission is a full or short paper. Each submission will be reviewed at least by two members of the programme committee. Accepted papers will be published in the workshop proceedings. Dual submissions to the main EACL 2006 conference and this workshop are allowed, although you must make sure to indicate this in your submission. If your paper is accepted for the main conference, you should withdraw your paper from the workshop immediately upon notification. * REGISTRATION Information on registration and registration fees will be provided on the EACL 2006 conference web page. * IMPORTANT DATES January 6, 2006 - Deadline for workshop papers January 27, 2006 - Notification of acceptance February 10, 2006 - Camera-ready papers due April 3, 2006 - The workshop As the schedule is extremely tight, there is no scope for a deadline extension. * PROGRAMME COMMITTEE - Boban Arsenijevic (University of Leiden, Netherlands) [co-chair] - Doug Arnold (University of Essex, UK) - Timothy Baldwin (University of Melbourne, Australia) [co-chair] - Bob Borsley (University of Essex, UK) - Ann Copestake (University of Cambridge, UK) - Christiane Fellbaum (Princeton University, USA) - Julia Hockenmaier (University of Pennsylvania, USA) - Valia Kordoni (Saarland University, Germany) - Alda Mari (CNRS / ENST Infres, France) - Paola Merlo (University of Geneva, Switzerland) - Gertjan van Noord (University of Groningen, The Netherlands) - Patrick Saint Dizier (IRIT, France) - Beata Trawinski (University of Tuebingen, Germany) [co-chair] - Jesse Tseng (Loria, France) - Aline Villavicencio (Federal University of Rio Grande do Sul, Brazil) - Martin Volk (Stockholms Universitet, Sweden) - Joost Zwarts (Utrecht University, The Netherlands) [other members pending confirmation] * FURTHER INFORMATION Workshop web page http://www.cs.mu.oz.au/~tim/events/eacl2006/ Conference web page http://eacl06.itc.it/ EACL 2006 Workshops site http://www.science.uva.nl/~mdr/EACL2006Workshops/ * CONTACT INFORMATION Email: prep-eacl2006@unimelb.edu.au