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- March 10 (Sat):
- 18:30-20:30 Reception at Hotel Park Side
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- 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"
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- 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"
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- 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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