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March 10 (Sat):
18:30-20:30 Reception at Hotel Park Side
 
March 11 (Sun):
13:00-13:20 Opening Remarks and Project Introduction
   Tsujii, Jun'ichi
13:20-14:00 Session I: New trends in NLP and TM (1)
   Carbonell, Jaime, Carnegie Mellon University, USA, Slides
"New Paradigms for Machine Translation and Information Retrieval"
14:00-14:20 Break
14:20-15:40 Session II: NLP for Web
   Kurohashi, Sadao, Kyoto University, Japan, Slides
"Information Credibility Criteria Project"
   Torisawa, Kentaro, Japan Advanced Institute of Science and Technology, Japan, Slides
"Knowledge-intensive Approach to Man-Web Interaction"
15:40-16:00 Break
16:00-17:20 Session III: Inter-operable Software and Resources
   Brown, Eric, IBM T.J.Watson Research Center, USA, Slides
"UIMA Overview and Approach to Interoperability"
   Inui, Kentaro, Nara Institute of Science and Technology, Japan, Slides
"The NAIST Text Corpus and Predicate-Argument Structure Analysis"
 
March 12 (Mon):
09:30-10:50 Session IV: Advanced IE and Text Management
   Harabagiu, Sanda, University of Texas, USA, Slides
"Recognizing Contradictions in Text Mining"
   Nasukawa, Tetsuya, IBM TRL, Japan, Slides
"Text Analysis and Knowledge Mining (TAKMI) at Contact Centers -- From written summary to spoken conversation--"
10:50-11:10 Break
11:10-12:20 Session V: Project Presentation (1): Parsing
   Miyao, Yusuke, Slides
"Acquiring a wide-coverage lexicalized grammar from Penn Treebank"
   Sagae, Kenji
"HPSG Parsing with Shallow Dependency Constraints"
   Matsuzaki, Takuya
"Efficient HPSG Parsing with Supertagging and CFG-filtering"
12:20-14:00 Lunch Break
14:00-16:00 Session VI: New Trends in Parsing and its Application
   Copestake, Ann, University of Cambridge, UK, Slides
"SciBorg: Deep Processing and Chemical Informatics"
   Johnson, Mark, Brown University, USA, Slides
"Bayesian Inference of Grammars"
   Manning, Chris, Stanford University, USA, Slides
"Statistical NLP: From linguistic strip mining to deep linguistic processing"
16:00-16:30 Break
16:30-17:50 Session VII: New trends in NLP and TM (2)
   Smalheiser, Neil R., University of Illinois-Chicago, USA, Slides
"Linking two disparate sets of articles in MEDLINE"
   Li, Hang, Microsoft Research Asia, China, Slides
"Learning to Rank A new technology for text information processing"
18:30-20:30 Banquet at French Restrant "Lever son Verre"
 
March 13 (Tue):
09:30-10:50 Session VIII: New Trends in IE
   Uszkoreit, Hans and Feiyu, Xu, DFKI and Saarland University, Germany, Slides
"Bootstrapping Relation Extraction Grammars from Semantic Seeds"
   Hovy, Eduard, University of Southern California, USA, Slides
"Information Extraction and Annotation as a Methodology for Complex Domain Modeling"
10:50-11:10 Break
11:10-12:30 Session IX: BioNLP and Ontology
   Ananiadou, Sophia, University of Manchester & National Centre for Text Mining, UK
"Building biolexical resources: techniques and challenges"
   Wong, Limsoon, National University of Singapore, Slides
"Protein Function Inference Enhanced by Text Mining"
12:30-14:00 Lunch Break
14:00-16:00 Session X: BioNLP
   Haddow, Barry, Edinburgh University, UK, Slides
"The Extraction of Enriched Protein-Protein Interactions from Biomedical Text"
   Tsuruoka, Yoshimasa, University of Manchester & National Centre for Text Mining, UK
"Building Fast and Accurate Taggers for Biomedical Text"
   Park, Jong C., Korea Advanced Institute for Science and Technology, Korea
"Creating Biomedical Resources with NLP-based Information Extraction"
16:00-16:20 Break
16:20-17:30 Session XI: Project Presentation (2): BioNLP and Ontology
   Tsujii, Jun'ichi
"Linking Text with Knowledge - Challenges in Text Mining for Biology"
   Kim, Jin-Dong, Slides
"Corpus, Ontology and Annotation: Mapping Natural Language Expressions with Facts"
   Yoshida, Kazuhiro
"Reranking for biomedical named-entity recognition"
17:30-17:50 Closing Remarks

Each invited speaker will have 30 minutes for her/his talk, which is followed by 10 minutes Q/A.

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