First Call for papers
Terminologie et Intelligence Artificielle TIA 2013Terminology and Artificial Intelligence TIA 2013Terminology for a networked society: Recent advances in multilingual knowledge-based resources
Paris, 28-29-30 octobre 2013
http://flores.lipn.univ-paris13.fr/tia2013/
IMPORTANT DATES
Abstract submission: 21 June 2013 Paper submission (long and short papers): 28 June 2013 Notification to authors: 3 September 2013Final camera-ready paper due: 23 September 2013Conference: 28-30 October 2013
INTRODUCTION and MOTIVATION
TIA 2013 will be the 10th in a series of successful events which, for the most part, initially took place in the francophone world. Over a period of almost 20 years – the first conference was held in 1995 – TIA has increasingly attracted the attention of many researchers and practitioners all over the world, and its work has become truly international.The aim of TIA 2013 is to provide an overview of the new ways in which multilingual terminology is present in an ever-increasing networked society, and to pay special attention both to the methods applied in the conceptualization of domain knowledge and to the applications and tools that will meet the requirements of e-society. In this way, terminology, linguistics and knowledge engineering provide the basis on which many other disciplines develop their applications such as domain ontologies, natural language processing tools, multilingual knowledge-based tools and web-based linguistic applications. New approaches to the standardization and to the reuse and integration of different tools designed to facilitate work in institutions, companies and society in general will be welcome.
The TIA 2013 Conference aims to promote interdisciplinary research focusing on the intersection of different disciplines that deal with terminological aspects and knowledge engineering resources. Papers may address both theoretical questions and methodological aspects on these issues, as well as interdisciplinary approaches developed to facilitate convergence and co-operation in terminological aspects of importance to society.
TOPICS OF INTEREST
Terminology and ontology acquisition and management- Applying pattern recognition to enriching terminological resources- Lexicons, thesauri and ontologies as semantic resources – Lexicons and ontologies as means for knowledge transfer – Reusing, standardizing and merging terminological or ontological resources- Multilingual terminology extraction- Multilinguality and multimodality in terminological resources – Management of language resources
Terminology and knowledge representation- Ontological semantics and linguistics- Ontology localization- Development of multimedia terminological resources- Terminology alignment in parallel corpora and other lexical resources – Representation of terms and conceptual relations in knowledge-based applications – Comparative studies of terminological resources and/or ontological resources from different languages, domains and approaches – Terminological resources in the 21st century – Harmonization of format and standards in terminological resources
Terminology and ontologies for applications- Interoperability and reusability in knowledge-based tools and applications – Models and metamodels in annotating semantic and terminological resources – New R &D directions in terminology for industrial uses and needs
SUBMISSIONS
TIA 2013 solicits both regular papers, which present significant work, and short papers, which typically present work in progress or a smaller, focused contribution. The program committee may decide to change the category of a paper before acceptance. Papers can be written either in English or French.Regular papers should not exceed 8 pages in ACL-HLT 2011 format (see below for LaTeX and MS Word style files), including figures, examples and references. The mode of presentation of long papers (orally or as posters) will be decided based on the nature rather than on the quality of the work.Short papers should not exceed 4 pages in the same format as regular papers. They will also be presented orally or as posters at the conference depending on the nature of the work.Authors should submit the papers in PDF through the TIA submission page athttps://www.easychair.org/conferences/?conf=tia2013 At the submission page, the author(s) must provide the following information:1. name(s) of author(s)2. affiliation(s), addresses, fax and e-mail3. title of the paper4. 5 to 10 key words in English or in French (in both languages if possible)5. abstract in English or in French (in both languages if possible) (200 words maximum for each)As the reviewing will be blind, the paper itself must not include the authors’ names and affiliations at submission time. Furthermore, self-references that reveal the author’s identity, e.g., «We previously showed (Smith, 1991) …», must be avoided. Instead, use citations such as «Smith previously showed (Smith, 1991) …». Reviews of full papers (long and short) will be performed by three reviewers.
STYLES FILES
Authors are required to use the following style files so that the papers follow the conference format.Latex: tia2013latex.tgzMS Word: tia2013word.zipIMPORTANT: Remove authors’ information from your manuscripts when submitting them for blind review (see above)!
PROGRAMME COMMITTEE
ChairsGuadalupe Aguado de Cea (OEG, Universidad Politécnica de Madrid, Spain)Nathalie Aussenac-Gilles (IRIT, CNRS, Toulouse, France)
Contact : tia2013@easychair.org
Members Guadalupe Aguado de Cea (Universidad Politécnica de Madrid, Spain) Amparo Alcina (Universitat Jaume-I, Castellón de la Plana, Spain) Sofia Ananiadou (NaCTeM, Manchester, UK) Nathalie Aussenac-Gilles (IRIT, Toulouse, France) Caroline Barrière (CRIM, Montréal, Canada) Paul Buitelaar (DERI, Galway, Ireland) Maria Teresa Cabré (Universitat Pompeu Fabra, Barcelona, Spain) Farid Cerbah (Dassault Aviation, Paris, France) Jean Charlet (AP-HP& INSERM, Paris, France) Philipp Cimiano (University of Bielefeld, Germany) Anne Condamines (CLLE-ERSS, Toulouse, France) Lyne Da Sylva (EBSI, Montréal, Canada) Béatrice Daille (LINA, Université de Nantes, Nantes, France) Valérie Delavigne (Institut national du cancer, France) Pascaline Dury (Université Lyon 2, Lyon, France) Fidelia Ibekwe-San Juan (Université Lyon 3, Lyon, France) Kyo Kageura (University of Tokyo, Tokyo, Japan) Olivia Kwong (City University Hong Kong, Hong Kong, China) Marie-Claude L’Homme (OLST, Université de Montréal, Canada) Elena Montiel-Ponsoda (Universidad Politécnica de Madrid, Spain) Adeline Nazarenko (LIPN, Université Paris 13, Villetaneuse, France) Mihako O’Hagan (Dublin City University, Dublin, Ireland) Pascale Sébillot (IRISA, Rennes, France) Serge Sharoff (University of Leeds, Leeds, UK) Monique Slodzian (ERTIM-INALCO, Paris, France) Mari Carmen Suarez de Figueroa (Universidad Politécnica de Madrid, Spain) Sylvie Szulman (LIPN, Université Paris 13, Villetaneuse, France) Koichi Takeuchi (Okayama University, Okayama, Japan) Rita Temmerman (Erasmushogeschool, Bruxelles, Belgium) Yannick Toussaint (LORIA, Nancy, France) Spela Vintar (University of Ljubljana, Ljubljana, Slovenia) Pierre Zweigenbaum (LIMSI-CNRS& CRIM-INALCO, Paris, France)
ORGANISING COMMITTEE
TIA 20131 is organized by the RCLN (Représentation des Connaissances et Langage Naturel) group of the LIPN lab at Paris 13 university.
Presidents Adeline Nazarenko (LIPN, Paris 13, France) Syvlie Szulman (LIPN, Paris 13, France)