https://aclweb.org/aclwiki/api.php?action=feedcontributions&user=Maletti&feedformat=atomACL Wiki - User contributions [en]2024-03-29T06:42:06ZUser contributionsMediaWiki 1.35.2https://aclweb.org/aclwiki/index.php?title=SIGFSM_annual_reports&diff=11571SIGFSM annual reports2016-07-03T16:50:52Z<p>Maletti: </p>
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<div>* [[http://aclweb.org/adminwiki/index.php?title=2016Q3_Reports:_SIGFSM 2016Q3 Reports: SIGFSM]] (SUBMITTED)<br />
* [[http://aclweb.org/adminwiki/index.php?title=2015Q3_Reports:_SIGFSM 2015Q3 Reports: SIGFSM]]<br />
* [[http://aclweb.org/adminwiki/index.php?title=2014Q3_Reports:_SIGFSM 2014Q3 Reports: SIGFSM]]<br />
* [[http://aclweb.org/adminwiki/index.php?title=2013Q3_Reports:_SIGFSM 2013Q3 Reports: SIGFSM]]<br />
* [[http://aclweb.org/adminwiki/index.php?title=2012Q3_Reports:_SIGFSM 2012Q3 Reports: SIGFSM]]<br />
* [[http://aclweb.org/adminwiki/index.php?title=2011Q3_Reports:_SIGFSM 2011Q3 Reports: SIGFSM]]<br />
* [[http://aclweb.org/adminwiki/index.php?title=2010Q3_Reports:_SIGFSM 2010Q3 Reports: SIGFSM]]<br />
* [[http://aclweb.org/adminwiki/index.php?title=2009Q3_Reports:_SIGFSM 2009Q3 Reports: SIGFSM]]</div>Malettihttps://aclweb.org/aclwiki/index.php?title=SIGFSM_officers,_board_and_business_meetings&diff=11506SIGFSM officers, board and business meetings2016-05-31T12:37:16Z<p>Maletti: </p>
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<div><br />
This page describes the people and the bodies that are responsible for the administration of [[SIGFSM]].<br />
<br />
== Officers ==<br />
<br />
'''Elected Officers'''<br />
<br />
* 2013-2018 Andreas Maletti (President), Thomas Hanneforth (Treasurer), Måns Hulden (Secretary) <br />
* 2010-2012 Anssi Yli-Jyrä (President), Thomas Hanneforth (Treasurer), Laurette Pretorius (Secretary) <br />
<br />
The term of the currently elected officers started on January 1, 2013 and is to end in 2018 (last election in 2015).<br />
Thus the new elections are due October 2018 and the nominations of the candidates in August 2018.<br />
<br />
'''Other Positions:'''<br />
<br />
* Liaison Representative in ACL 2016: Andreas Maletti<br />
* Email List Resource Manager: Thomas Hanneforth<br />
* Web Site Resource Manager: Thomas Hanneforth, Anssi Yli-Jyrä, Andreas Maletti<br />
* Web Content Resource Manager: Thomas Hanneforth, Anssi Yli-Jyrä, Andreas Maletti<br />
<br />
== International Advisory Committee ==<br />
<br />
The members of the International Advisory Committee (IAC) were nominated in 2010, 2012, and 2015 by the elected officers and they are will continue to serve as board members until further notice.<br />
<br />
* Matthieu Constant (Université Paris-Est Marne-la-Vallée, France) &mdash; since 2010<br />
* Tim Fernando (Trinity College Dublin, Dublin 2, Ireland) &mdash; since 2012<br />
* Thomas Hanneforth (University of Potsdam, Germany) &mdash; since 2010 &mdash; Treasurer<br />
* Colin de la Higuera (Nantes University, France) &mdash; since 2010<br />
* Måns Hulden (University of Colorado, Boulder, CO, USA) &mdash; since 2012 &mdash; Secretary<br />
* Laura Kallmeyer (Heinrich-Heine University of D&uuml;sseldorf) &mdash; since 2015<br />
* Lauri Karttunen (Stanford University, USA) &mdash; since 2010<br />
* Kevin Knight (USC/Information Sciences Institute, USA) &mdash; since 2010<br />
* András Kornai (Harvard University, USA & Budapest Institute of Technology, Hungary) &mdash; since 2010<br />
* Andreas Maletti (University of Stuttgart, Germany) &mdash; since 2010 &mdash; President<br />
* Mark-Jan Nederhof (University of St. Andrews, Scotland) &mdash; since 2015<br />
* Jakub Piskorski (Polish Academy of Sciences, Warsaw) &mdash; since 2010<br />
* Laurette Pretorius (University of South Africa, South Africa) &mdash; since 2010<br />
* Heiko Vogler (Dresden University of Technology, Germany) &mdash; since 2015<br />
* Atro Voutilainen (University of Helsinki, Finland) &mdash; since 2012<br />
* Bruce W. Watson (Stellenbosch University, South Africa) &mdash; since 2010<br />
* Anssi Yli-Jyrä (University of Helsinki, Finland) &mdash; since 2010<br />
* Menno van Zaanen (Tilburg University, The Netherlands) &mdash; since 2010<br />
* Lynette van Zijl (Stellenbosch University, South Africa) &mdash; since 2010<br />
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Although the IAB is not directly elected, any SIGFSM member can contact a board member or the elected officers in order to propose a new IAB member. We would like to see that the board has representatives for different continents, countries, FSM schools and other interests felt in the field. Obviously, this goal is not yet fully achieved. Please help improve the representativeness of the board!<br />
<br />
== SIGFSM Business Meetings ==<br />
<br />
An official Business Meeting is needed when we have higly controversial or constitutional matters to be discussed. The dates of these meetings are separately announced to the SIGFSM members by email or in the home page of an endorsed workshop or conference.<br />
<br />
* A SIGFSM Business Meeting: at FSMNLP 2013, St. Andrews, Scotland, July 2013. <br />
* A SIGFSM Business Meeting: at FSMNLP 2015, D&uuml;sseldorf, Germany, June 2015.</div>Malettihttps://aclweb.org/aclwiki/index.php?title=SIGFSM_officers,_board_and_business_meetings&diff=11215SIGFSM officers, board and business meetings2015-09-13T11:01:26Z<p>Maletti: </p>
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<div><br />
This page describes the people and the bodies that are responsible for the administration of [[SIGFSM]].<br />
<br />
== Officers ==<br />
<br />
'''Elected Officers'''<br />
<br />
* 2013-2015 Andreas Maletti (President), Thomas Hanneforth (Treasurer), Måns Hulden (Secretary) <br />
* 2010-2012 Anssi Yli-Jyrä (President), Thomas Hanneforth (Treasurer), Laurette Pretorius (Secretary) <br />
<br />
The term of the elected officers started on January 1, 2013 and is to end in 2015. Thus the new elections <br />
are due October 2015 and the nominations of the candidates in August 2015.<br />
<br />
'''Other Positions:'''<br />
<br />
* Liaison Representative in ACL 2015: Nina Seemann<br />
* Email List Resource Manager: Thomas Hanneforth<br />
* Web Site Resource Manager: Thomas Hanneforth, Anssi Yli-Jyrä, Andreas Maletti<br />
* Web Content Resource Manager: Thomas Hanneforth, Anssi Yli-Jyrä, Andreas Maletti<br />
<br />
== International Advisory Committee ==<br />
<br />
The members of the International Advisory Committee (IAC) were nominated in 2010, 2012, and 2015 by the elected officers and they are will continue to serve as board members until further notice.<br />
<br />
* Matthieu Constant (Université Paris-Est Marne-la-Vallée, France) &mdash; since 2010<br />
* Tim Fernando (Trinity College Dublin, Dublin 2, Ireland) &mdash; since 2012<br />
* Thomas Hanneforth (University of Potsdam, Germany) &mdash; since 2010 &mdash; Treasurer<br />
* Colin de la Higuera (Nantes University, France) &mdash; since 2010<br />
* Måns Hulden (University of Colorado, Boulder, CO, USA) &mdash; since 2012 &mdash; Secretary<br />
* Laura Kallmeyer (Heinrich-Heine University of D&uuml;sseldorf) &mdash; since 2015<br />
* Lauri Karttunen (Stanford University, USA) &mdash; since 2010<br />
* Kevin Knight (USC/Information Sciences Institute, USA) &mdash; since 2010<br />
* András Kornai (Harvard University, USA & Budapest Institute of Technology, Hungary) &mdash; since 2010<br />
* Andreas Maletti (University of Stuttgart, Germany) &mdash; since 2010 &mdash; President<br />
* Mark-Jan Nederhof (University of St. Andrews, Scotland) &mdash; since 2015<br />
* Jakub Piskorski (Polish Academy of Sciences, Warsaw) &mdash; since 2010<br />
* Laurette Pretorius (University of South Africa, South Africa) &mdash; since 2010<br />
* Heiko Vogler (Dresden University of Technology, Germany) &mdash; since 2015<br />
* Atro Voutilainen (University of Helsinki, Finland) &mdash; since 2012<br />
* Bruce W. Watson (Stellenbosch University, South Africa) &mdash; since 2010<br />
* Anssi Yli-Jyrä (University of Helsinki, Finland) &mdash; since 2010<br />
* Menno van Zaanen (Tilburg University, The Netherlands) &mdash; since 2010<br />
* Lynette van Zijl (Stellenbosch University, South Africa) &mdash; since 2010<br />
<br />
Although the IAB is not directly elected, any SIGFSM member can contact a board member or the elected officers in order to propose a new IAB member. We would like to see that the board has representatives for different continents, countries, FSM schools and other interests felt in the field. Obviously, this goal is not yet fully achieved. Please help improve the representativeness of the board!<br />
<br />
== SIGFSM Business Meetings ==<br />
<br />
An official Business Meeting is needed when we have higly controversial or constitutional matters to be discussed. The dates of these meetings are separately announced to the SIGFSM members by email or in the home page of an endorsed workshop or conference.<br />
<br />
* A SIGFSM Business Meeting: at FSMNLP 2013, St. Andrews, Scotland, July 2013. <br />
* A SIGFSM Business Meeting: at FSMNLP 2015, D&uuml;sseldorf, Germany, June 2015.</div>Malettihttps://aclweb.org/aclwiki/index.php?title=SIGFSM_annual_reports&diff=11104SIGFSM annual reports2015-06-28T17:19:21Z<p>Maletti: </p>
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<div>* [[http://aclweb.org/adminwiki/index.php?title=2015Q3_Reports:_SIGFSM 2015Q3 Reports: SIGFSM]] (SUBMITTED)<br />
* [[http://aclweb.org/adminwiki/index.php?title=2014Q3_Reports:_SIGFSM 2014Q3 Reports: SIGFSM]] (SUBMITTED)<br />
* [[http://aclweb.org/adminwiki/index.php?title=2013Q3_Reports:_SIGFSM 2013Q3 Reports: SIGFSM]] (SUBMITTED)<br />
* [[http://aclweb.org/adminwiki/index.php?title=2012Q3_Reports:_SIGFSM 2012Q3 Reports: SIGFSM]] (SUBMITTED)<br />
* [[http://aclweb.org/adminwiki/index.php?title=2011Q3_Reports:_SIGFSM 2011Q3 Reports: SIGFSM]] (SUBMITTED)<br />
* [[http://aclweb.org/adminwiki/index.php?title=2010Q3_Reports:_SIGFSM 2010Q3 Reports: SIGFSM]] (SUBMITTED)<br />
* [[http://aclweb.org/adminwiki/index.php?title=2009Q3_Reports:_SIGFSM 2009Q3 Reports: SIGFSM]] (SUBMITTED)</div>Malettihttps://aclweb.org/aclwiki/index.php?title=SIGFSM_administration&diff=10150SIGFSM administration2013-07-19T20:25:45Z<p>Maletti: </p>
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<div><h2>Administrative Matters of [[SIGFSM|SIGFSM]]</h2><br />
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== Current Motions ==<br />
<br />
* Approval of FSMNLP 2015 bid &mdash; Deadline: July 27, 2013<br />
* Approval for Conflict-of-Interest [[Handbook for SIGFSM event organizers|policy]] &mdash; no vote yet<br />
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== Items under Discussion ==<br />
<br />
* [[SIGFSM Shared task|Shared task]]</div>Malettihttps://aclweb.org/aclwiki/index.php?title=SIGFSM_administration&diff=10149SIGFSM administration2013-07-19T20:24:50Z<p>Maletti: </p>
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<div><h2>Administrative Matters of [[SIGFSM|SIGFSM]]</h2><br />
<br />
== Current Motions ==<br />
<br />
* Approval of FSMNLP 2015 bid &mdash; Deadline: July 27, 2013<br />
* Approval for Conflict-of-Interest policy [[Handbook for SIGFSM event organizers|current draft]] &mdash; no vote yet<br />
<br />
== Items under Discussion ==<br />
<br />
* Shared task [[SIGFSM Shared task|notes]]</div>Malettihttps://aclweb.org/aclwiki/index.php?title=SIGFSM_administration&diff=10148SIGFSM administration2013-07-19T20:23:58Z<p>Maletti: </p>
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<div><h2>Administrative Matters of [[SIGFSM|SIGFSM]]</h2><br />
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== Current Motions ==<br />
<br />
* Approval of FSMNLP 2015 bid &mdash; Deadline: July 27, 2013<br />
* Approval for Conflict-of-Interest policy [[http://aclweb.org/aclwiki/index.php?title=Handbook_for_SIGFSM_event_organizers current draft]] &mdash; no vote yet<br />
<br />
== Items under Discussion ==<br />
<br />
* Shared task [[http://aclweb.org/aclwiki/index.php?title=SIGFSM_Shared_task notes]]</div>Malettihttps://aclweb.org/aclwiki/index.php?title=SIGFSM&diff=10147SIGFSM2013-07-19T20:23:23Z<p>Maletti: </p>
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* [[SIGFSM frequently asked questions|FAQ about FSM]]<br />
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* [[SIGFSM relevant journals|Relevant journals]] - where to submit your FSM papers<br />
* [[SIGFSM relevant newsgroups, mailing lists|Relevant newsgroups, mailing lists]]<br />
* [[SIGFSM research|Research]] - tutorials, wiki articles, books, papers, bibliographies<br />
* [[SIGFSM state of the art|State of the Art]] - state of the art for core resources and methods <br />
* [[SIGFSM suggestions|Suggestions]] - the SIGFSM's suggestion box <br />
* [[SIGFSM teaching|Teaching]] - FSM course descriptions and resources<br />
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* [[SIGFSM Membership form|Membership form]] - there is no membership fee<br />
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* [[Handbook for SIGFSM event organizers]]<br />
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[[Category:Special Interest groups]]</div>Malettihttps://aclweb.org/aclwiki/index.php?title=SIGFSM_Shared_task&diff=10146SIGFSM Shared task2013-07-19T20:22:13Z<p>Maletti: </p>
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<div>Shared task notes for [[http://aclweb.org/aclwiki/index.php?title=SIGFSM SIGFSM]]<br />
<br />
== A good shared task ==<br />
<br />
* introduces a new NLP application or concept to the community<br />
* focuses on a standard task, but introduces a more uniform way to measure the quality of the solutions &mdash; thus helping rather than distracting the ongoing efforts, or<br />
* is a well specified setting for doing a similar kind of thing for unspecified languages.<br />
<br />
== Things to avoid ==<br />
<br />
* solution requires much of specialized language technology that does not have wide relevance.<br />
* the time window is too short<br />
* only the best solutions would survive, leaving the others redundant.<br />
* the shared task does not provide excitement and learning<br />
* success requires much local infrastructure.<br />
* the task focuses on English, ignoring 6000 other languages.<br />
* the task is data intensive or logic intensive.<br />
* the task does not generate opportunities for new languages.<br />
<br />
== Preliminary ideas ==<br />
<br />
* <b>Morphology for more languages:</b> Often morphological analyzers are presented as LREC-type papers. They often suffer from poor statistic testing. The task could aim to set a new standard for doing such research. The competition could be about reaching new scientific conclusions and having other good characteristics in the contributions. It is open whether such characteristics would be stated in advance or expected to be discovered by the winners.<br />
<br />
* <b>Phonology:</b> Learning a set of phonological rules. Theory is open, but the evaluation would be based on:<br />
<ol><li>generalizations made (tested on unseen data set)<br />
<li>linguistic elegance (judged by a jury)<br />
</ol><br />
<br />
* <b>Implementation of FST algorithms:</b><br />
<ol><li>Implementation of determinization or composition algorithms for certain tasks. (determinization is often the most time consuming step, although is rarely needs to be, because the size rarely blows up exponentially)<br />
<li>Fast compilation of extended regular expressions (negations, compositions, projections). &mdash; But do we need more libraries?<br />
<li>Packing of open source lexical transducers. This is very interesting topic, but I see also a shared task also very problematic due to ongoing efforts and multiple approaches.<br />
<li>Fast implementations and learning of HMMs and similar models. Overlaps with some prior tasks.<br />
</ol></div>Malettihttps://aclweb.org/aclwiki/index.php?title=SIGFSM_Shared_task&diff=10145SIGFSM Shared task2013-07-19T20:21:58Z<p>Maletti: </p>
<hr />
<div>Shared task notes for [[http://aclweb.org/aclwiki/index.php?title=SIGFSM SIGFSM]]<br />
<br />
== A good shared task ==<br />
<br />
* introduces a new NLP application or concept to the community<br />
* focuses on a standard task, but introduces a more uniform way to measure the quality of the solutions &mdash; thus helping rather than distracting the ongoing efforts, or<br />
* is a well specified setting for doing a similar kind of thing for unspecified languages.<br />
<br />
== Things to avoid ==<br />
<br />
* solution requires much of specialized language technology that does not have wide relevance.<br />
* the time window is too short<br />
* only the best solutions would survive, leaving the others redundant.<br />
* the shared task does not provide excitement and learning<br />
* success requires much local infrastructure.<br />
* the task focuses on English, ignoring 6000 other languages.<br />
* the task is data intensive or logic intensive.<br />
* the task does not generate opportunities for new languages.<br />
<br />
== Preliminary ideas ==<br />
<br />
* <b>Morphology for more languages:</b> Often morphological analyzers are presented as LREC-type papers. They often suffer from poor statistic testing. The task could aim to set a new standard for doing such research. The competition could be about reaching new scientific conclusions and having other good characteristics in the contributions. It is open whether such characteristics would be stated in advance or expected to be discovered by the winners.<br />
* <b>Phonology:</b> Learning a set of phonological rules. Theory is open, but the evaluation would be based on:<br />
<ol><li>generalizations made (tested on unseen data set)<br />
<li>linguistic elegance (judged by a jury)<br />
</ol><br />
* <b>Implementation of FST algorithms:</b><br />
<ol><li>Implementation of determinization or composition algorithms for certain tasks. (determinization is often the most time consuming step, although is rarely needs to be, because the size rarely blows up exponentially)<br />
<li>Fast compilation of extended regular expressions (negations, compositions, projections). &mdash; But do we need more libraries?<br />
<li>Packing of open source lexical transducers. This is very interesting topic, but I see also a shared task also very problematic due to ongoing efforts and multiple approaches.<br />
<li>Fast implementations and learning of HMMs and similar models. Overlaps with some prior tasks.<br />
</ol></div>Malettihttps://aclweb.org/aclwiki/index.php?title=SIGFSM_Shared_task&diff=10144SIGFSM Shared task2013-07-19T20:21:01Z<p>Maletti: </p>
<hr />
<div>Shared task notes for [[http://aclweb.org/aclwiki/index.php?title=SIGFSM SIGFSM]]<br />
<br />
== A good shared task ==<br />
<br />
* introduces a new NLP application or concept to the community<br />
* focuses on a standard task, but introduces a more uniform way to measure the quality of the solutions &mdash; thus helping rather than distracting the ongoing efforts, or<br />
* is a well specified setting for doing a similar kind of thing for unspecified languages.<br />
<br />
== Things to avoid ==<br />
<br />
* solution requires much of specialized language technology that does not have wide relevance.<br />
* the time window is too short<br />
* only the best solutions would survive, leaving the others redundant.<br />
* the shared task does not provide excitement and learning<br />
* success requires much local infrastructure.<br />
* the task focuses on English, ignoring 6000 other languages.<br />
* the task is data intensive or logic intensive.<br />
* the task does not generate opportunities for new languages.<br />
<br />
== Preliminary ideas ==<br />
<br />
* <b>Morphology for more languages:</b> Often morphological analyzers are presented as LREC-type papers. They often suffer from poor statistic testing. The task could aim to set a new standard for doing such research. The competition could be about reaching new scientific conclusions and having other good characteristics in the contributions. It is open whether such characteristics would be stated in advance or expected to be discovered by the winners.<br />
<br />
* <b>Phonology:</b> Learning a set of phonological rules. Theory is open, but the evaluation would be based on:<br />
<ol><li>generalizations made (tested on unseen data set)<br />
<li>linguistic elegance (judged by a jury)<br />
</ol><br />
<br />
* <b>Implementation of FST algorithms:</b><br />
<ol><li>Implementation of determinization or composition algorithms for certain tasks. (determinization is often the most time consuming step, although is rarely needs to be, because the size rarely blows up exponentially)<br />
<li>Fast compilation of extended regular expressions (negations, compositions, projections). &mdash; But do we need more libraries?<br />
<li>Packing of open source lexical transducers. This is very interesting topic, but I see also a shared task also very problematic due to ongoing efforts and multiple approaches.<br />
<li>Fast implementations and learning of HMMs and similar models. Overlaps with some prior tasks.<br />
</ol></div>Malettihttps://aclweb.org/aclwiki/index.php?title=SIGFSM_Shared_task&diff=10143SIGFSM Shared task2013-07-19T20:20:28Z<p>Maletti: </p>
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<div>Shared task notes for [[http://aclweb.org/aclwiki/index.php?title=SIGFSM SIGFSM]]<br />
<br />
== A good shared task ==<br />
<br />
* introduces a new NLP application or concept to the community<br />
* focuses on a standard task, but introduces a more uniform way to measure the quality of the solutions &mdash; thus helping rather than distracting the ongoing efforts, or<br />
* is a well specified setting for doing a similar kind of thing for unspecified languages.<br />
<br />
== Things to avoid ==<br />
<br />
* solution requires much of specialized language technology that does not have wide relevance.<br />
* the time window is too short<br />
* only the best solutions would survive, leaving the others redundant.<br />
* the shared task does not provide excitement and learning<br />
* success requires much local infrastructure.<br />
* the task focuses on English, ignoring 6000 other languages.<br />
* the task is data intensive or logic intensive.<br />
* the task does not generate opportunities for new languages.<br />
<br />
== Preliminary ideas ==<br />
<br />
* <b>Morphology for more languages:</b> Often morphological analyzers are presented as LREC-type papers. They often suffer from poor statistic testing. The task could aim to set a new standard for doing such research. The competition could be about reaching new scientific conclusions and having other good characteristics in the contributions. It is open whether such characteristics would be stated in advance or expected to be discovered by the winners.<br />
<br />
* <b>Phonology:</b> Learning a set of phonological rules. Theory is open, but the evaluation would be based on:<br />
<ol><li>generalizations made (tested on unseen data set)<br />
<li>linguistic elegance (judged by a jury)<br />
</ol><br />
<br />
* <b>Implementation of FST algorithms:</b><br />
<ul><li>Implementation of determinization or composition algorithms for certain tasks. (determinization is often the most time consuming step, although is rarely needs to be, because the size rarely blows up exponentially)<br />
<li>Fast compilation of extended regular expressions (negations, compositions, projections). &mdash; But do we need more libraries?<br />
<li>Packing of open source lexical transducers. This is very interesting topic, but I see also a shared task also very problematic due to ongoing efforts and multiple approaches.<br />
<li>Fast implementations and learning of HMMs and similar models. Overlaps with some prior tasks.<br />
</ul></div>Malettihttps://aclweb.org/aclwiki/index.php?title=SIGFSM_Shared_task&diff=10142SIGFSM Shared task2013-07-19T20:19:44Z<p>Maletti: </p>
<hr />
<div>Shared task notes for [[http://aclweb.org/aclwiki/index.php?title=SIGFSM SIGFSM]]<br />
<br />
== A good shared task ==<br />
<br />
* introduces a new NLP application or concept to the community<br />
* focuses on a standard task, but introduces a more uniform way to measure the quality of the solutions &mdash; thus helping rather than distracting the ongoing efforts, or<br />
* is a well specified setting for doing a similar kind of thing for unspecified languages.<br />
<br />
== Things to avoid ==<br />
<br />
* solution requires much of specialized language technology that does not have wide relevance.<br />
* the time window is too short<br />
* only the best solutions would survive, leaving the others redundant.<br />
* the shared task does not provide excitement and learning<br />
* success requires much local infrastructure.<br />
* the task focuses on English, ignoring 6000 other languages.<br />
* the task is data intensive or logic intensive.<br />
* the task does not generate opportunities for new languages.<br />
<br />
== Preliminary ideas ==<br />
<br />
* <b>Morphology for more languages:</b> Often morphological analyzers are presented as LREC-type papers. They often suffer from poor statistic testing. The task could aim to set a new standard for doing such research. The competition could be about reaching new scientific conclusions and having other good characteristics in the contributions. It is open whether such characteristics would be stated in advance or expected to be discovered by the winners.<br />
<br />
* <b>Phonology:</b> Learning a set of phonological rules. Theory is open, but the evaluation would be based on:<br />
<ul><li>generalizations made (tested on unseen data set)<br />
<li>linguistic elegance (judged by a jury)<br />
</ul><br />
<br />
* <b>Implementation of FST algorithms:</b><br />
<ul><li>Implementation of determinization or composition algorithms for certain tasks. (determinization is often the most time consuming step, although is rarely needs to be, because the size rarely blows up exponentially)<br />
<li>Fast compilation of extended regular expressions (negations, compositions, projections). &mdash; But do we need more libraries?<br />
<li>Packing of open source lexical transducers. This is very interesting topic, but I see also a shared task also very problematic due to ongoing efforts and multiple approaches.<br />
<li>Fast implementations and learning of HMMs and similar models. Overlaps with some prior tasks.<br />
</ul></div>Malettihttps://aclweb.org/aclwiki/index.php?title=SIGFSM_Shared_task&diff=10141SIGFSM Shared task2013-07-19T20:19:16Z<p>Maletti: </p>
<hr />
<div>Shared task notes for [[http://aclweb.org/aclwiki/index.php?title=SIGFSM SIGFSM]]<br />
<br />
== A good shared task ==<br />
<br />
* introduces a new NLP application or concept to the community<br />
* focuses on a standard task, but introduces a more uniform way to measure the quality of the solutions &mdash; thus helping rather than distracting the ongoing efforts, or<br />
* is a well specified setting for doing a similar kind of thing for unspecified languages.<br />
<br />
== Things to avoid ==<br />
<br />
* solution requires much of specialized language technology that does not have wide relevance.<br />
* the time window is too short<br />
* only the best solutions would survive, leaving the others redundant.<br />
* the shared task does not provide excitement and learning<br />
* success requires much local infrastructure.<br />
* the task focuses on English, ignoring 6000 other languages.<br />
* the task is data intensive or logic intensive.<br />
* the task does not generate opportunities for new languages.<br />
<br />
== Preliminary ideas ==<br />
<br />
* <b>Morphology for more languages:</b> Often morphological analyzers are presented as LREC-type papers. They often suffer from poor statistic testing. The task could aim to set a new standard for doing such research. The competition could be about reaching new scientific conclusions and having other good characteristics in the contributions. It is open whether such characteristics would be stated in advance or expected to be discovered by the winners.<br />
<br />
* <b>Phonology:</b> Learning a set of phonological rules. Theory is open, but the evaluation would be based on:<br />
<ul><li>generalizations made (tested on unseen data set)<br />
<li>linguistic elegance (judged by a jury)<br />
</ul><br />
* <b>Implementation of FST algorithms:</b><br />
<ul><br />
<li>Implementation of determinization or composition algorithms for certain tasks. (determinization is often the most time consuming step, although is rarely needs to be, because the size rarely blows up exponentially)<br />
<li>Fast compilation of extended regular expressions (negations, compositions, projections). &mdash; But do we need more libraries?<br />
<li>Packing of open source lexical transducers. This is very interesting topic, but I see also a shared task also very problematic due to ongoing efforts and multiple approaches.<br />
<li>Fast implementations and learning of HMMs and similar models. Overlaps with some prior tasks.<br />
</ul></div>Malettihttps://aclweb.org/aclwiki/index.php?title=SIGFSM_Shared_task&diff=10140SIGFSM Shared task2013-07-19T20:18:59Z<p>Maletti: </p>
<hr />
<div>Shared task notes for [[http://aclweb.org/aclwiki/index.php?title=SIGFSM SIGFSM]]<br />
<br />
== A good shared task ==<br />
<br />
* introduces a new NLP application or concept to the community<br />
* focuses on a standard task, but introduces a more uniform way to measure the quality of the solutions &mdash; thus helping rather than distracting the ongoing efforts, or<br />
* is a well specified setting for doing a similar kind of thing for unspecified languages.<br />
<br />
== Things to avoid ==<br />
<br />
* solution requires much of specialized language technology that does not have wide relevance.<br />
* the time window is too short<br />
* only the best solutions would survive, leaving the others redundant.<br />
* the shared task does not provide excitement and learning<br />
* success requires much local infrastructure.<br />
* the task focuses on English, ignoring 6000 other languages.<br />
* the task is data intensive or logic intensive.<br />
* the task does not generate opportunities for new languages.<br />
<br />
== Preliminary ideas ==<br />
<br />
* <b>Morphology for more languages:</b> Often morphological analyzers are presented as LREC-type papers. They often suffer from poor statistic testing. The task could aim to set a new standard for doing such research. The competition could be about reaching new scientific conclusions and having other good characteristics in the contributions. It is open whether such characteristics would be stated in advance or expected to be discovered by the winners.<br />
<br />
* <b>Phonology:</b> Learning a set of phonological rules. Theory is open, but the evaluation would be based on:<br />
<ul><li>generalizations made (tested on unseen data set)<br />
<li>linguistic elegance (judged by a jury)<br />
</ul><br />
<br />
* <b>Implementation of FST algorithms:</b><br />
<ul><br />
<li>Implementation of determinization or composition algorithms for certain tasks. (determinization is often the most time consuming step, although is rarely needs to be, because the size rarely blows up exponentially)<br />
<li>Fast compilation of extended regular expressions (negations, compositions, projections). &mdash; But do we need more libraries?<br />
<li>Packing of open source lexical transducers. This is very interesting topic, but I see also a shared task also very problematic due to ongoing efforts and multiple approaches.<br />
<li>Fast implementations and learning of HMMs and similar models. Overlaps with some prior tasks.<br />
</ul></div>Malettihttps://aclweb.org/aclwiki/index.php?title=SIGFSM_Shared_task&diff=10139SIGFSM Shared task2013-07-19T20:17:23Z<p>Maletti: </p>
<hr />
<div>Shared task notes for [[http://aclweb.org/aclwiki/index.php?title=SIGFSM SIGFSM]]<br />
<br />
== A good shared task ==<br />
<br />
* introduces a new NLP application or concept to the community<br />
* focuses on a standard task, but introduces a more uniform way to measure the quality of the solutions &mdash; thus helping rather than distracting the ongoing efforts, or<br />
* is a well specified setting for doing a similar kind of thing for unspecified languages.<br />
<br />
== Things to avoid ==<br />
<br />
* solution requires much of specialized language technology that does not have wide relevance.<br />
* the time window is too short<br />
* only the best solutions would survive, leaving the others redundant.<br />
* the shared task does not provide excitement and learning<br />
* success requires much local infrastructure.<br />
* the task focuses on English, ignoring 6000 other languages.<br />
* the task is data intensive or logic intensive.<br />
* the task does not generate opportunities for new languages.<br />
<br />
== Preliminary ideas ==<br />
<br />
* <b>Morphology for more languages:</b> Often morphological analyzers are presented as LREC-type papers. They often suffer from poor statistic testing. The task could aim to set a new standard for doing such research. The competition could be about reaching new scientific conclusions and having other good characteristics in the contributions. It is open whether such characteristics would be stated in advance or expected to be discovered by the winners.<br />
<br />
* <b>Phonology:</b> Learning a set of phonological rules. Theory is open, but the evaluation would be based on:<br />
- generalizations made (tested on unseen data set)<br />
- linguistic elegance (judged by a jury)<br />
<br />
* Implementation of FST algorithms:<br />
(i) Implementation of determinization or composition algorithms for certain tasks. (determinization is often the most time consuming step, although is rarely needs to be, because the size rarely blows up exponentially)<br />
(ii) Fast compilation of extended regular expressions (negations, compositions, projections). &mdash; But do we need more libraries? I guess no.<br />
(iii) Packing of open source lexical transducers. This is very interesting topic, but I see also a shared task also very problematic due to ongoing efforts and multiple approaches.<br />
(iv) Fast implementations and learning of HMMs and similar models. Overlaps with some prior tasks.</div>Malettihttps://aclweb.org/aclwiki/index.php?title=SIGFSM_Shared_task&diff=10138SIGFSM Shared task2013-07-19T20:17:05Z<p>Maletti: </p>
<hr />
<div>Shared task notes for [[http://aclweb.org/aclwiki/index.php?title=SIGFSM SIGFSM]]<br />
<br />
== A good shared task ==<br />
<br />
* introduces a new NLP application or concept to the community<br />
* focuses on a standard task, but introduces a more uniform way to measure the quality of the solutions &mdash; thus helping rather than distracting the ongoing efforts, or<br />
* is a well specified setting for doing a similar kind of thing for unspecified languages.<br />
<br />
== Things to avoid ==<br />
<br />
* solution requires much of specialized language technology that does not have wide relevance.<br />
* the time window is too short<br />
* only the best solutions would survive, leaving the others redundant.<br />
* the shared task does not provide excitement and learning<br />
* success requires much local infrastructure.<br />
* the task focuses on English, ignoring 6000 other languages.<br />
* the task is data intensive or logic intensive.<br />
* the task does not generate opportunities for new languages.<br />
<br />
== Preliminary ideas ==<br />
<br />
* <b>Morphology for more languages:</b> Often morphological analyzers are presented as LREC-type papers. They often suffer from poor statistic testing. The task could aim to set a new standard for doing such research. The competition could be about reaching new scientific conclusions and having other good characteristics in the contributions. It is open whether such characteristics would be stated in advance or expected to be discovered by the winners.<br />
<br />
* <b>Phonology:</b> Learning a set of phonological rules. Theory is open, but the evaluation would be based on:<br />
- generalizations made (tested on unseen data set)<br />
-linguistic elegance (judged by a jury)<br />
<br />
* Implementation of FST algorithms:<br />
(i) Implementation of determinization or composition algorithms for certain tasks. (determinization is often the most time consuming step, although is rarely needs to be, because the size rarely blows up exponentially)<br />
(ii) Fast compilation of extended regular expressions (negations, compositions, projections). &mdash; But do we need more libraries? I guess no.<br />
(iii) Packing of open source lexical transducers. This is very interesting topic, but I see also a shared task also very problematic due to ongoing efforts and multiple approaches.<br />
(iv) Fast implementations and learning of HMMs and similar models. Overlaps with some prior tasks.</div>Malettihttps://aclweb.org/aclwiki/index.php?title=SIGFSM_Shared_task&diff=10137SIGFSM Shared task2013-07-19T20:16:07Z<p>Maletti: </p>
<hr />
<div>Shared task notes for [[http://aclweb.org/aclwiki/index.php?title=SIGFSM SIGFSM]]<br />
<br />
== A good shared task ==<br />
<br />
* introduces a new NLP application or concept to the community<br />
* focuses on a standard task, but introduces a more uniform way to measure the quality of the solutions &mdash; thus helping rather than distracting the ongoing efforts, or<br />
* is a well specified setting for doing a similar kind of thing for unspecified languages.<br />
<br />
== Things to avoid ==<br />
<br />
* solution requires much of specialized language technology that does not have wide relevance.<br />
* the time window is too short<br />
* only the best solutions would survive, leaving the others redundant.<br />
* the shared task does not provide excitement and learning<br />
* success requires much local infrastructure.<br />
* the task focuses on English, ignoring 6000 other languages.<br />
* the task is data intensive or logic intensive.<br />
* the task does not generate opportunities for new languages.<br />
<br />
== Preliminary ideas ==<br />
<br />
* Morphology for more languages: Often morphological analyzers are presented as LREC-type papers. They often suffer from poor statistic testing. The task could aim to set a new standard for doing such research. The competition could be about reaching new scientific conclusions and having other good characteristics in the contributions. It is open whether such characteristics would be stated in advance or expected to be discovered by the winners.<br />
<br />
* Phonology: Learning a set of phonological rules. Theory is open, but the evaluation would be based on:<br />
(i) generalizations made (tested on unseen data set)<br />
(ii) linguistic elegance (judged by a jury)<br />
<br />
* Implementation of FST algorithms:<br />
(i) Implementation of determinization or composition algorithms for certain tasks. (determinization is often the most time consuming step, although is rarely needs to be, because the size rarely blows up exponentially)<br />
(ii) Fast compilation of extended regular expressions (negations, compositions, projections). &mdash; But do we need more libraries? I guess no.<br />
(iii) Packing of open source lexical transducers. This is very interesting topic, but I see also a shared task also very problematic due to ongoing efforts and multiple approaches.<br />
(iv) Fast implementations and learning of HMMs and similar models. Overlaps with some prior tasks.</div>Malettihttps://aclweb.org/aclwiki/index.php?title=SIGFSM_Shared_task&diff=10136SIGFSM Shared task2013-07-19T20:15:39Z<p>Maletti: </p>
<hr />
<div>Shared task notes for [[http://aclweb.org/aclwiki/index.php?title=SIGFSM SIGFSM]]<br />
<br />
== A good shared task ==<br />
<br />
* introduces a new NLP application or concept to the community<br />
* focuses on a standard task, but introduces a more uniform way to measure the quality of the solutions &mdash; thus helping rather than distracting the ongoing efforts, or<br />
* is a well specified setting for doing a similar kind of thing for unspecified languages.<br />
<br />
== Things to avoid ==<br />
<br />
* solution requires much of specialized language technology that does not have wide relevance.<br />
* the time window is too short<br />
* only the best solutions would survive, leaving the others redundant.<br />
* the shared task does not provide excitement and learning<br />
* success requires much local infrastructure.<br />
* the task focuses on English, ignoring 6000 other languages.<br />
* the task is data intensive or logic intensive.<br />
* the task does not generate opportunities for new languages.<br />
<br />
== Preliminary ideas ==<br />
<br />
* Morphology for more languages:<br />
Often morphological analyzers are presented as LREC-type papers. They often suffer from poor statistic testing. The task could aim to set a new standard for doing such research. The competition could be about reaching new scientific conclusions and having other good characteristics in the contributions. It is open whether such characteristics would be stated in advance or expected to be discovered by the winners.<br />
<br />
* Phonology:<br />
Learning a set of phonological rules. Theory is open, but the evaluation would be based on:<br />
(i) generalizations made (tested on unseen data set)<br />
(ii) linguistic elegance (judged by a jury)<br />
<br />
* Implementation of FST algorithms:<br />
(i) Implementation of determinization or composition algorithms for certain tasks. (determinization is often the most time consuming step, although is rarely needs to be, because the size rarely blows up exponentially)<br />
(ii) Fast compilation of extended regular expressions (negations, compositions, projections). &mdash; But do we need more libraries? I guess no.<br />
(iii) Packing of open source lexical transducers. This is very interesting topic, but I see also a shared task also very problematic due to ongoing efforts and multiple approaches.<br />
(iv) Fast implementations and learning of HMMs and similar models. Overlaps with some prior tasks.</div>Malettihttps://aclweb.org/aclwiki/index.php?title=SIGFSM_Shared_task&diff=10135SIGFSM Shared task2013-07-19T20:14:57Z<p>Maletti: </p>
<hr />
<div>Shared task notes for [[http://aclweb.org/aclwiki/index.php?title=SIGFSM SIGFSM]]<br />
<br />
== A good shared task ==<br />
<br />
* introduces a new NLP application or concept to the community<br />
* focuses on a standard task, but introduces a more uniform way to measure the quality of the solutions &mdash; thus helping rather than distracting the ongoing efforts, or<br />
* is a well specified setting for doing a similar kind of thing for unspecified languages.<br />
<br />
== Things to avoid ==<br />
<br />
* solution requires much of specialized language technology that does not have wide relevance.<br />
* the time window is too short<br />
* only the best solutions would survive, leaving the others redundant.<br />
* the shared task does not provide excitement and learning<br />
* success requires much local infrastructure.<br />
* the task focuses on English, ignoring 6000 other languages.<br />
* the task is data intensive or logic intensive.<br />
* the task does not generate opportunities for new languages.<br />
<br />
== Preliminary ideas ==<br />
<br />
* Morphology for more languages:<br />
<br />
Often morphological analyzers are presented as LREC-type papers. They often suffer from poor statistic testing. The task could aim to set a new standard for doing such research. The competition could be about reaching new scientific conclusions and having other good characteristics in the contributions. It is open whether such characteristics would be stated in advance or expected to be discovered by the winners.<br />
<br />
* Phonology:<br />
<br />
Learning a set of phonological rules. Theory is open, but the evaluation would be based on:<br />
(i) generalizations made (tested on unseen data set)<br />
(ii) linguistic elegance (judged by a jury)<br />
<br />
* Implementation of FST algorithms:<br />
<br />
(i) Implementation of determinization or composition algorithms for certain tasks. (determinization is often the most time consuming step, although is rarely needs to be, because the size rarely blows up exponentially)<br />
<br />
(ii) Fast compilation of extended regular expressions (negations, compositions, projections). &mdash; But do we need more libraries? I guess no.<br />
<br />
(iii) Packing of open source lexical transducers. This is very interesting topic, but I see also a shared task also very problematic due to ongoing efforts and multiple approaches.<br />
<br />
(iv) Fast implementations and learning of HMMs and similar models. Overlaps with some prior tasks.</div>Malettihttps://aclweb.org/aclwiki/index.php?title=SIGFSM_Shared_task&diff=10134SIGFSM Shared task2013-07-19T20:11:11Z<p>Maletti: Created page with "Shared task notes for http://aclweb.org/aclwiki/index.php?title=SIGFSM SIGFSM == A good shared task == * introduces a new NLP application or concept to the community * f..."</p>
<hr />
<div>Shared task notes for [[http://aclweb.org/aclwiki/index.php?title=SIGFSM SIGFSM]]<br />
<br />
== A good shared task ==<br />
<br />
* introduces a new NLP application or concept to the community<br />
* focuses on a standard task, but introduces a more uniform<br />
way to measure the quality of the solutions &mdash; thus helping<br />
rather than distracting the ongoing efforts, or<br />
* is a well specified setting for doing a similar kind of thing<br />
for unspecified languages.<br />
<br />
== Things to avoid ==<br />
<br />
* solution requires much of specialized language technology<br />
that does not have wide relevance.<br />
* the time window is too short<br />
* only the best solutions would survive, leaving the others redundant.<br />
* the shared task does not provide excitement and learning<br />
* success requires much local infrastructure.<br />
* the task focuses on English, ignoring 6000 other languages.<br />
* the task is data intensive or logic intensive.<br />
* the task does not generate opportunities for new languages.<br />
<br />
== Preliminary ideas ==<br />
<br />
* Morphology for more languages:<br />
<br />
Often morphological analyzers are presented as LREC-type<br />
papers. They often suffer from poor statistic testing.<br />
<br />
The task could aim to set a new standard for doing such<br />
research. The competition could be about reaching new scientific<br />
conclusions and having other good characteristics in the<br />
contributions.<br />
<br />
It is open whether such characteristics would be stated<br />
in advance or expected to be discovered by the winners.<br />
<br />
* Phonology:<br />
<br />
Learning a set of phonological rules. Theory is open,<br />
but the evaluation would be based on:<br />
<br />
(i) generalizations made (tested on unseen data set)<br />
(ii) linguistic elegance (judged by a jury)<br />
<br />
* Implementation of FST algorithms:<br />
<br />
(i) Implementation of determinization or composition<br />
algorithms for certain tasks.<br />
<br />
(determinization is often the most time consuming step,<br />
although is rarely needs to be, because the size<br />
rarely blows up exponentially)<br />
<br />
(ii) Fast compilation of extended regular expressions<br />
(negations, compositions, projections).<br />
--- But do we need more libraries? I guess no.<br />
<br />
(iii) Packing of open source lexical transducers.<br />
This is very interesting topic, but I see also<br />
a shared task also very problematic due to<br />
ongoing efforts and multiple approaches.<br />
<br />
(iv) Fast implementations and learning of HMMs and<br />
similar models.<br />
Overlaps with some prior tasks.</div>Malettihttps://aclweb.org/aclwiki/index.php?title=SIGFSM_administration&diff=10133SIGFSM administration2013-07-19T20:02:32Z<p>Maletti: </p>
<hr />
<div><h2>Administrative Matters of [[http://aclweb.org/aclwiki/index.php?title=SIGFSM SIGFSM]]</h2><br />
<br />
== Current Motions ==<br />
<br />
* Approval of FSMNLP 2015 bid &mdash; Deadline: July 27, 2013<br />
* Approval for Conflict-of-Interest policy [[http://aclweb.org/aclwiki/index.php?title=Handbook_for_SIGFSM_event_organizers current draft]] &mdash; no vote yet<br />
<br />
== Items under Discussion ==<br />
<br />
* Shared task [[http://aclweb.org/aclwiki/index.php?title=SIGFSM_Shared_task notes]]</div>Malettihttps://aclweb.org/aclwiki/index.php?title=SIGFSM_administration&diff=10132SIGFSM administration2013-07-19T20:00:08Z<p>Maletti: </p>
<hr />
<div><h2>Administrative Matters of [[http://aclweb.org/aclwiki/index.php?title=SIGFSM SIGFSM]]</h2><br />
<br />
== Current Motions ==<br />
<br />
* Approval of FSMNLP 2015 bid &mdash; Deadline: July 27, 2013<br />
* Approval for Conflict-of-Interest policy [[http://aclweb.org/aclwiki/index.php?title=Handbook_for_SIGFSM_event_organizers current draft]] &mdash; no vote yet<br />
<br />
== Items under Discussion ==<br />
<br />
* Shared task [[http://aclweb.org/aclwiki/index.php?title=Shared_task notes]]</div>Malettihttps://aclweb.org/aclwiki/index.php?title=SIGFSM_administration&diff=10131SIGFSM administration2013-07-19T19:59:00Z<p>Maletti: </p>
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<div><h2>Administrative Matters of [[http://aclweb.org/aclwiki/index.php?title=SIGFSM SIGFSM]]</h2><br />
<br />
== Current Motions ==<br />
<br />
* Approval of FSMNLP 2015 bid &mdash; Deadline: July 27, 2013<br />
* Approval for Conflict-of-Interest policy [[http://aclweb.org/aclwiki/index.php?title=Handbook_for_SIGFSM_event_organizers current draft]] &mdash; no vote yet<br />
<br />
== Items under Discussion ==<br />
<br />
* Shared task</div>Malettihttps://aclweb.org/aclwiki/index.php?title=SIGFSM_administration&diff=10130SIGFSM administration2013-07-19T19:46:40Z<p>Maletti: Created page with "== Current Motions == * Approval of FSMNLP 2015 bid * Approval for Conflict-of-Interest policy == Items under Discussion == * Shared task"</p>
<hr />
<div>== Current Motions ==<br />
<br />
* Approval of FSMNLP 2015 bid<br />
* Approval for Conflict-of-Interest policy<br />
<br />
== Items under Discussion ==<br />
<br />
* Shared task</div>Malettihttps://aclweb.org/aclwiki/index.php?title=SIGFSM&diff=10129SIGFSM2013-07-19T19:42:48Z<p>Maletti: </p>
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* [[SIGFSM frequently asked questions|FAQ about FSM]]<br />
* [[SIGFSM organizations, groups, companies|Organizations, groups, companies, associations using FSM]]<br />
* [[SIGFSM people|People]] - home pages of researchers in the FSM field<br />
* [[SIGFSM relevant conferences and workshops|Relevant conferences and workshops]] - where to go and when<br />
* [[SIGFSM relevant employment opportunities, postdoctoral positions, summer jobs|Relevant employment opportunities, postdoctoral positions, summer jobs]]<br />
* [[SIGFSM relevant journals|Relevant journals]] - where to submit your FSM papers<br />
* [[SIGFSM relevant newsgroups, mailing lists|Relevant newsgroups, mailing lists]]<br />
* [[SIGFSM research|Research]] - tutorials, wiki articles, books, papers, bibliographies<br />
* [[SIGFSM state of the art|State of the Art]] - state of the art for core resources and methods <br />
* [[SIGFSM suggestions|Suggestions]] - the SIGFSM's suggestion box <br />
* [[SIGFSM teaching|Teaching]] - FSM course descriptions and resources<br />
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* [[SIGFSM frequently asked questions|FAQ about FSM]]<br />
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* [[SIGFSM people|People]] - home pages of researchers in the FSM field<br />
* [[SIGFSM relevant conferences and workshops|Relevant conferences and workshops]] - where to go and when<br />
* [[SIGFSM relevant employment opportunities, postdoctoral positions, summer jobs|Relevant employment opportunities, postdoctoral positions, summer jobs]]<br />
* [[SIGFSM relevant journals|Relevant journals]] - where to submit your FSM papers<br />
* [[SIGFSM relevant newsgroups, mailing lists|Relevant newsgroups, mailing lists]]<br />
* [[SIGFSM research|Research]] - tutorials, wiki articles, books, papers, bibliographies<br />
* [[SIGFSM state of the art|State of the Art]] - state of the art for core resources and methods <br />
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* [[Administration: SIGFSM|Further administrative matters of the SIGFSM]] <br />
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* [[SIGFSM frequently asked questions|FAQ about FSM]]<br />
* [[SIGFSM organizations, groups, companies|Organizations, groups, companies, associations using FSM]]<br />
* [[SIGFSM people|People]] - home pages of researchers in the FSM field<br />
* [[SIGFSM relevant conferences and workshops|Relevant conferences and workshops]] - where to go and when<br />
* [[SIGFSM relevant employment opportunities, postdoctoral positions, summer jobs|Relevant employment opportunities, postdoctoral positions, summer jobs]]<br />
* [[SIGFSM relevant journals|Relevant journals]] - where to submit your FSM papers<br />
* [[SIGFSM relevant newsgroups, mailing lists|Relevant newsgroups, mailing lists]]<br />
* [[SIGFSM research|Research]] - tutorials, wiki articles, books, papers, bibliographies<br />
* [[SIGFSM state of the art|State of the Art]] - state of the art for core resources and methods <br />
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* [[Administration: SIGFSM|Further administrative matters of the SIGFSM]] <br />
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* [[SIGFSM people|People]] - home pages of researchers in the FSM field<br />
* [[SIGFSM relevant conferences and workshops|Relevant conferences and workshops]] - where to go and when<br />
* [[SIGFSM relevant employment opportunities, postdoctoral positions, summer jobs|Relevant employment opportunities, postdoctoral positions, summer jobs]]<br />
* [[SIGFSM relevant journals|Relevant journals]] - where to submit your FSM papers<br />
* [[SIGFSM relevant newsgroups, mailing lists|Relevant newsgroups, mailing lists]]<br />
* [[SIGFSM research|Research]] - tutorials, wiki articles, books, papers, bibliographies<br />
* [[SIGFSM state of the art|State of the Art]] - state of the art for core resources and methods <br />
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* [[Administration: SIGFSM|Further administrative matters of the SIGFSM]] <br />
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== Officers ==<br />
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'''Elected Officers'''<br />
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* 2012-2015 Andreas Maletti (President), Thomas Hanneforth (Treasurer), Måns Hulden (Secretary) <br />
* 2010-2012 Anssi Yli-Jyrä (President), Thomas Hanneforth (Treasurer), Laurette Pretorius (Secretary) <br />
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The term of the elected officers started on 11 May, 2010 and is to end in 2012. Thus the new elections <br />
are due October 2012 and the nominations of the candidates in August 2012.<br />
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'''Other Positions:'''<br />
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* Liaison Representative in ACL 2013: Andreas Maletti<br />
* Email List Resource Manager: Thomas Hanneforth<br />
* Web Site Resource Manager: Thomas Hanneforth, Anssi Yli-Jyrä, Andreas Maletti<br />
* Web Content Resource Manager: Thomas Hanneforth, Anssi Yli-Jyrä, Andreas Maletti<br />
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== International Advisory Committee ==<br />
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The members of the International Advisory Committee (IAC) were nominated in 2010 and 2012 by the elected officers and they are will continue to serve as board members until further notice.<br />
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* Matthieu Constant (Université Paris-Est Marne-la-Vallée, France) &mdash; since 2010<br />
* Tim Fernando (Trinity College Dublin, Dublin 2, Ireland) &mdash; since 2012<br />
* Thomas Hanneforth (University of Potsdam, Germany) &mdash; since 2010 &mdash; Treasurer<br />
* Colin de la Higuera (Nantes University, France) &mdash; since 2010<br />
* Måns Hulden (University of Helsinki, Finland) &mdash; since 2012 &mdash; Secretary<br />
* Lauri Karttunen (Stanford University, USA) &mdash; since 2010<br />
* Kevin Knight (USC/Information Sciences Institute, USA) &mdash; since 2010<br />
* András Kornai (Harvard University, USA & Budapest Institute of Technology, Hungary) &mdash; since 2010<br />
* Marco Kuhlmann (Uppsala University, Department of Linguistics and Philology, Sweden) &mdash; since 2012<br />
* Andreas Maletti (University of Stuttgart, Germany) &mdash; since 2010 &mdash; President<br />
* Jakub Piskorski (Polish Academy of Sciences, Warsaw) &mdash; since 2010<br />
* Laurette Pretorius (University of South Africa, South Africa) &mdash; since 2010<br />
* Atro Voutilainen (University of Helsinki, Finland) &mdash; since 2012<br />
* Bruce W. Watson (University of Pretoria, SA & Technical University of Eindhoven, The Netherlands) &mdash; since 2010<br />
* Anssi Yli-Jyrä (University of Helsinki, Finland) &mdash; since 2010<br />
* Menno van Zaanen (Tilburg University, The Netherlands) &mdash; since 2010<br />
* Lynette van Zijl (Stellenbosch University, SA) &mdash; since 2010<br />
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Although the IAB is not directly elected, any SIGFSM member can contact a board member or the elected officers in order to propose a new IAB member. We would like to see that the board has representatives for different continents, countries, FSM schools and other interests felt in the field. Obviously, this goal is not yet fully achieved. Please help improve the representativeness of the board!<br />
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== SIGFSM Business Meetings ==<br />
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An official Business Meeting is needed when we have higly controversial or constitutional matters to be discussed. The dates of these meetings are separately announced to the SIGFSM members by email or in the home page of an endorsed workshop or conference.<br />
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* A SIGFSM Business Meeting: at FSMNLP 2009, Pretoria, South Africa, July 2009. <br />
* A SIGFSM Business Meeting: at FSMNLP 2011, Blois, France, July 2011.<br />
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== Unofficial Business Meetings in Conjunction with the Events ==<br />
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In addition to the official Business Meetings, the endorsed workshops and conferences may organize with its attendants unofficial business meetings that are needed to collect feedback, wishes and help the organizers of the forthcoming scientific meetings.<br />
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* An unofficial Business Meeting: at FSMNLP 2012, Donostia-San Sebastian, Basque Country (Spain), in July 2012.<br />
* An unofficial Business Meetinh: at FSMNLP 2013, St. Andrews, Scotland (UK), in July 2013.</div>Malettihttps://aclweb.org/aclwiki/index.php?title=SIGFSM_annual_reports&diff=10124SIGFSM annual reports2013-07-11T09:15:21Z<p>Maletti: </p>
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<div>* [[http://aclweb.org/adminwiki/index.php?title=2013Q3_Reports:_SIGFSM 2013Q3 Reports: SIGFSM]] (SUBMITTED)<br />
* [[http://aclweb.org/adminwiki/index.php?title=2012Q3_Reports:_SIGFSM 2012Q3 Reports: SIGFSM]] (SUBMITTED)<br />
* [[http://aclweb.org/adminwiki/index.php?title=2011Q3_Reports:_SIGFSM 2011Q3 Reports: SIGFSM]] (SUBMITTED)<br />
* [[http://aclweb.org/adminwiki/index.php?title=2010Q3_Reports:_SIGFSM 2010Q3 Reports: SIGFSM]] (SUBMITTED)<br />
* [[http://aclweb.org/adminwiki/index.php?title=2009Q3_Reports:_SIGFSM 2009Q3 Reports: SIGFSM]] (SUBMITTED)</div>Malettihttps://aclweb.org/aclwiki/index.php?title=SIGFSM_Membership_directory&diff=9824SIGFSM Membership directory2012-11-28T13:36:00Z<p>Maletti: Affiliation update A. Kempe</p>
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The email address or contact information of any member are not published here, unless we get a consent for showing such information in the public directory entry. This list is not up to date. It has been copied from [[http://sigfsm.org/wordpress/?page_id=9]]. In the future, only one list will be maintained, but since the sigfsm.org site is not yet launched two copies are needed.<br />
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* Kenneth R. Beesley, SAP BusinessObjects, USA, ACL member<br />
* Francois Barthelemy, CNAM/INRIA, France<br />
* Tamás Biró, University of Amsterdam, University of Groningen, Netherlands / Hungary, ACL member in 2008<br />
* H. Andrew Black, SIL International, USA, ACL Member earlier<br />
* Johannes Bubenzer, Berlin-Brandenburgische Akademie der Wissenschaften, Berlin, Germany<br />
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* Francisco Casacuberta, Universidad Politécnica de Valencia, Spain, ACL member<br />
* Loek Cleophas, University of Pretoria, South Africa<br />
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* Jan Daciuk, Department of Knowledge Engineering, Gdansk University of Technology, Poland, ACL member<br />
* Damien Daspit, SIL, USA<br />
* Jörg Didakowski, Berlin-Brandenburgische Akademie der Wissenschaften, Berlin, Germany<br />
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* Abolfazl Fatholahzadeh, Supelec, France<br />
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* Tamás Gaál, Xerox Research Centre Europe, France<br />
* Dale Gerdemann, University of Tübingen, Dept. of Linguistics, Germany<br />
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* Thomas Hanneforth, Universität Potsdam, Linguistics Dept., Germany<br />
* Colin de la Higuera, University of Sint-Etienne, France<br />
* Mans Hulden, The University of Arizona, USA, NAACL member<br />
* Arvi Hurskainen, University of Helsinki, Finland<br />
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* Howard Johnson, National Research Council, Canada, ACL member<br />
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* Ronald Kaplan, Powerset, a Microsoft Company, U.S., ACL member<br />
* André Kempe, Nuance Communications, Kackertstraße 10, 52072 Aachen, Germany<br />
* Andras Kornai, Budapest Institute of Technology, Hungary, ACL member<br />
* Kimmo Koskenniemi, University of Helsinki, Finland, ACL member<br />
* Marcus Kracht, Fakultät LiLi, Bielefeld University, Germany, ACL member<br />
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* Eric Laporte, Universite Paris-Est Marne-la-Vallee, France<br />
* Krister Lindén, University of Helsinki, Finland<br />
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* Andreas Maletti, Universitat Rovira i Virigili, Tarragona, Spain<br />
* Jonathan May, USC/ISI, USA, ACL member<br />
* Mike Maxwell, CASL at the University of Maryland, USA, ACL member<br />
* Brink Van Der Merwe, Stellenbosch University, Computer Science, South Africa<br />
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* Kemal Oflazer, Sabanci University and Carnegie Mellon University-Qatar, Turkey/Qatar, ACL Member<br />
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* Gerald Penn, University of Toronto, Canada, ACL member<br />
* Jakub Piskorski, R&D of Frontex, Warsaw, Poland, jpiskorski@gmail.com<br />
* Laurette Pretorius, School of Computing, University of South Africa, South Africa, ACL member<br />
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* Daniel Quernheim, Universität Potsdam, Germany<br />
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* James Rogers, Dept. of Computer Science, Earlham College, Indiana, USA, ACL member<br />
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* Helmut Schmid, Institute for Natural Language Processing, University of Stuttgart, Germany, ACM member 2008<br />
* Max Silberztein, Universite de Franche-Comte, France<br />
* Wojciech Skut, Google Inc., Switzerland<br />
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* Trond Trosterud, Head of Saami language technology centre at U Tromsø, Norway, ACL member<br />
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* Heiko Vogler, Technische Universitaet Dresden, Dresden, Germany<br />
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* Bruce Watson, FASTAR/Computer Science, University of Pretoria, South Africa<br />
* Kay-Michael Würzner, Berlin-Brandenburgische Akademie der Wissenschaften, Berlin, Germany<br />
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* Anssi Yli-Jyrä, HFST Group/University of Helsinki, Finland, ACL member<br />
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* Menno van Zaanen, Tilburg University, The Netherlands, ACL member<br />
* Lynette van Zijl, Stellenbosch University, South Africa</div>Maletti