THE LAW CHALLENGE: A Special Session of The 6th Linguistic Annotation Workshop -- DEADLINE EXTENSION

Event Notification Type: 
Call for Papers
Abbreviated Title: 
The LAW VI
Location: 
Co-located with ACL 2012
Thursday, 12 July 2012 to Friday, 13 July 2012
Country: 
Republic of Korea
City: 
Jeju
Submission Deadline: 
Wednesday, 28 March 2012

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*** SUBMISSION DEADLINE EXTENDED TO 28 MARCH 2012, 11:59pm GMT-11 ***

FINAL CALL FOR SUBMISSIONS

THE LAW CHALLENGE

A Special Session of The 6th Linguistic Annotation Workshop (The LAW VI)
Held in conjunction with ACL 2012
July 12-13, 2012
Jeju, Republic of Korea
http://faculty.washington.edu/fxia/LAWVI/challenge.html

Winner's travel support provided by The US National Science Foundation (NSF)
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LAW VI will include a special "challenge" session, sponsored by the US National Science
Foundation (IIS 0948101 Content of Linguistic Annotation: Standards and Practices (CLASP))
and the ACL Special Interest Group on Annotation (ACL SIGANN). The goals of the challenge
are to promote the use and collaborative development of open, shared resources, and to
identify and promote best practices for annotation interoperability.

Submissions to the session will be evaluated by members of the LAW program committee.
Based on their recommendations, one paper will receive an award of up to US $2500 to cover
the author's (or authors') travel expenses, including air fare, local ground transportation,
hotel for one or two nights, and workshop registration. All papers accepted for the session
will be presented and included in the LAW VI proceedings.

Evaluation criteria will include (but are not necessarily limited to) the following :

* innovative use of linguistic information from different annotation layers
* demonstrable interoperability with at least one other annotation scheme or format
developed by others
* quality of the annotated resource in terms of scheme design, documentation, tool support, etc.
* open availability of developed resources for community use
* usability and reusability of the annotation scheme or annotated resource
* outstanding contribution to the development of annotation best practices

We invite long paper submissions describing original, innovative projects involving linguistic
annotations that reflect the state-of-the-art in best practice for annotation development,
creation, and/or use. Papers must follow the deadlines and format for LAW submissions, described
at http://faculty.washington.edu/fxia/LAWVI. Where possible, submissions should describe projects
that involve freely available, standard shared resources (e.g., MASC: http://www.anc.org/MASC/
for English). If appropriate, submitters should also register their annotation categories with ISOCat
(http://www.isocat.org) or make similar efforts to provide detailed information for such categories
that can be referenced by others. In the case of MASC, all new annotations or derived data should
be subsequently contributed for free use by the entire community.

Important dates
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Submission deadline: 28 March 2012
Acceptance Notification: 4 May, 2012
Camera ready deadline: 18 May 2012

NOTE: Paper withdrawal not allowed after May 20.

For more information about the goals of the NSF-sponsored CLASP workshop held in November 2009,
please see the CLASP workshop report at http://cims.nyu.edu/~meyers/SIGANN-wiki/wiki/index.php/File:FinalClasp.pdf