Hitoshi Isahara
(Publicity Chair, CRL) and Masaki Murata (CRL)
Venue:
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Sapporo Convention
Center, Sapporo, JAPAN
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Dates:
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Tutorials and
Pre-conference Workshops: July 7, 2003
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Main Conference: July
8-10, 2003
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Post-conference
Workshops: July 11-12, 2003
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This news letter includes:
1) Submission
Deadlines and Submission Sites
1-1)
Main Conference
1-2) Student
Research Workshop
1-3) Interactive
Poster/Demo Sessions
2)
Tutorials
3) Reduced
Registration Fee and Visa Documents
3-1)
Reduced Registration Fee
3-2) Visa
Documents
4) ACL-2003 Student
Research Workshop Program Committee
5) Call for Exhibits
and Sponsorship
1) Submission Deadlines and
Submission Sites
The submission deadlines of the
main conference, student workshop and interactive
Poster/Demo sessions are approaching and their submission
sites are now open.
Note that the associated
conferences (EMNLP and IRAL) and the workshops have their
own submission deadlines and sites. Please see our web site
for the details.
1-1) Main
Conference
* Submission deadline:
February 26,
2003
(Note that we NO LONGER require early registration of
papers.)
[Submission site]
The electronic submission
site of the ACL-2003 main conference (http://acl03-submissions.cs.uiuc.edu) is now open. Please consult it for
details on the submission format and procedures.
1-2)
Student Research Workshop
* Submission deadline:
February 26,
2003
(Note that we NO LONGER require early registration of
papers.)
[Submission site]
Electronic submissions are
strongly preferred. Specific instructions and web forms for
electronic submissions will be available soon on
http://tangra.si.umich.edu/clair/acl03-student/.
(Note that the instructions for items to be submitted were
modified.)
1-3)
Interactive Poster/Demo Sessions
* Submission deadline:
May 1, 2003
[Submission site]
All papers must be
submitted electronically at the web address. The papers must
be submitted no later than
12 noon Central Time (8PM GMT) on May 1st,
2003. For further detail,
please consult the following site: http://cl.aist-nara.ac.jp/staff/matsu/poster.html.
2) Tutorials
There will be four tutorials, to
be given by leading experts in language and speech
processing. The titles and presenters are:
Finite State Language
Processing
Gertjan van Noord
(University of Groningen, The Netherlands)
Optimization, Maxent Models,
and Conditional Estimation without Magic
Dan Klein and Chris
Manning (Stanford University, U.S.A.)
Knowledge Discovery from
Text
Dan Moldovan
(University of Texas at Dallas, U.S.A.)
Roxana Girju (Baylor University, U.S.A.)
Spoken Language Processing:
Separating Science Fact from Science Fiction
Roger Moore (20/20
Speech Ltd, U.K.)
The tutorials will take place on
July 7.
3) Reduced Registration Fee and Visa
Documents
3-1) Reduced
Registration Fee
We are pleased to announce that we
are planning to offer a special reduced registration fee for
participants from developing countries and those with hard
currency problems. We hope this will enable a greater number
of researchers to participate in ACL-2003. While the actual
reduced fee will be announced soon in the next Newsletter
and our web site, the conditions for the reduced fee will be
the same as those for the reduced ACL membership fees (See
Membership in the ACL web site http://www.cs.columbia.edu/~acl/home.html) A
special arrangement of accommodations for these participants
is also being considered, which will be announced in the
next newsletter and our web site.
3-2) Visa
Documents
Participants may need to acquire a
visa to attend ACL03.
Those with nationality of European
countries (with some exceptions) and North American
countries do not need a visa. However, please check with
your local Japanese embassy or consulate if you are not
sure.
In most countries, to acquire a
visa is not complicated and does not take long. However, it
may take longer in some countries and if you need help
obtaining a visa, please see http://www.ec-inc.co.jp/ACL2003/visa.html and send an e-mail to the
Secretariat with necessary
information.
The period between the dates of
acceptance notification and the actual dates of
conference/WSs is shorter than in an ordinary International
ACL conference. If you are afraid that you have not enough
time in obtaining a visa or official approval of traveling
abroad, please contact the
Secretariat. If you
submitted a paper to the main conference, the WSs, the
interactive demo sessions or the student workshop, please
also include the Paper ID and the title of your paper in
your e-mail.
4) ACL-2003 Student Research Workshop
Program Committee
The committee of the student
workshop announced a tentative list of the members of the
Program Committee. A few more people will be added to the
list.
[Students]
Slaven Bilac, Tokyo
Institute of Technology, Japan
Hoojung Chung, Korea University, Korea (TBC)
Mona Diab, University of Maryland, College Park, U.S.A.
Ji Donghong, Institute of Infocomm Reseach, Singapore
Ariadna Font Llitjos, Carnegie Mellon University, U.S.A.
Hisanori Furumaki, Tokyo Institute of Technology, Japan
Krasimira Ivanova, Bulgarian Academy of Sciences,
Bulgaria
Martin Jansche, The Ohio State University, U.S.A.
Nobuhiro Kaji, The University of Tokyo, Japan
Hannah Kermes, University of Stuttgart, Germany
Sang-Bum Kim, Korea University, Korea (TBC)
Yoji Kiyota, The University of Tokyo, Japan
Taku Kudo, Nara Institute of Science and Technology,
Japan
Koji Murakami, Hokkaido University, Japan
Hong I Ng, National University of Singapore, Singapore
Constantin Orasan, University of Wolverhampton, U.K.
Noah Smith, Johns Hopkins University, U.S.A.
Kristina Striegnitz, Saarland University, Germany
Mary D. Taffet, Syracuse University, U.S.A.
Mineki Takechi, FUJITSU Ltd. / Nara Institute of Science and
Technology, Japan
Vivian Tsang, University of Toronto, Canada
Tylman Ule, Universit Tingen, Germany
[Non-students]
Regina Barzilay, Cornell
University, U.S.A.
Thorsten Brants, Google, U.S.A.
Baobao Chang, Peking University, China
Huang Chu-Ren, Academia Sinica, Taiwan
Herve Dejean, XRCE, France
Pascale Fung, Hong Kong University of Science and
Technology, China
Jianfeng Gao, Microsoft Research Asia, China
Iryna Gurevych, European Media Laboratory, Germany
Daisuke Kawahara, The University of Tokyo, Japan
Alistair Knott, University of Otago, New Zealand
Anna Korhonen, University of Cambridge, U.K.
Jong-Hyeok Lee, Pohang University of Science and Technology,
Korea (TBC)
Lothar Lemnitzer, Tuebingen University, Germany
Deryle Lonsdale, Brigham Young University Department of
Linguistics, U.S.A.
Edson T. Miyamoto, Nara Institute of Science and Technology,
Japan
Diego Molla-Aliod, Macquarie University, Australia
Petya Osenova, Bulgarian Academy of Sciences and The Sofia
University, Bulgaria
Gerald Penn, University of Toronto, Canada
Bill Raymond, The Ohio State University, U.S.A.
Kiyoaki Shirai, Japan Advanced Institute of Science and
Technology, Japan
Virach Sornlertlamvanich, NECTEC, Thailand
Oliver Streiter, European Academie, Italy
Naohoshi Tamura, Yokohama National University Japan
Dan Tufis, Romanian Academy of Sciences, Romania
Hui Wang, Peking University, China
Janyce Wiebe, University of Pittsburgh, U.S.A.
Maria Wolters, Rhetorical Systems, Scotland
5) Call for Exhibits and
Sponsorship
We are happy to announce that 8
companies, 4 research institutes and 13 universities have
approved the Exhibits and Sponsorship programs and will show
their products or introduce their services of interest to
the NLP community.
The deadline of application for
the Exhibits and Sponsorship is approaching. Application
Deadline for both: April 1,
2003
For details, see Industrial
Exhibition and Sponsorship at http://www.ec-inc.co.jp/ACL2003/ .
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