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Subject: Call for Papers NLDB'04 9th Int. Conf. on Applications of Natural Language to Information Systems

CALL FOR PAPERS:

9th International Conference on Applications of NATURAL LANGUAGE to INFORMATION SYSTEMS

NLDB'04

Manchester (United Kingdom), June 23-25

http://www.nldb.org

 

TOPICS

 

- Natural Language for Web Information-Intensive Services ( Semantic Information retrieval, Semantic web, Semi-structured models and associated languages, Web usage, Content and structure mining for discovering semantics, Concept taxonomies and web mining, Learning taxonomies and ontologies from the web, information extraction with machine learning, document classification and indexation),

 

- Natural Language in Conceptual Modeling ( Analysis of natural language descriptions, Requirement engineering, Terminological ontologies, Paraphrasing, Dynamic modeling, Verification, consistency checking, Metadata harvesting),

 

- Natural Language Interfaces for Data Base Querying/Retrieval ( Natural languages interfaces for database querying, Verification of database queries by paraphrasing, Semantic analysis for information retrieval, NL interaction with databases),

 

- Natural-Language-Based Integration of Systems ( Linguistic aspects of view integration, Linguistic aspects of data warehouses, Natural language queries to multi-databases systems, Data integration and data cleansing, Ontology driven integration, Ontology management),

 

- Large-Scale Online Linguistic Resources ( Electronic dictionaries, Question-answer corpora, Informal ontologies, Linguistic databases, Digital libraries),

 

- Applications of Computational Linguistics in Information Systems (Multilingual information systems, NLP in requirements engineering, NLP in knowledge management, Ontology-driven NLP, Semiotics and fundamentals),

 

- Management of Textual Databases (Text classification, Information extraction and detection, Text mining for creating metadata, Document management, Hypertext and Hyperbases).

 

 

IMPORTANT POINTS

-> The proceedings will be published by SPRINGER in their LNCS Series

-> The best 5 papers will be selected for publication in a special issue of Data and Knowledge Engineering Journal.

 

IMPORTANT DATE

Paper submission, extended deadline: February 29, 2004

 

CONFERENCE SITE

http://www.nldb.org

 

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