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  W2 Multilingual Summarization and Question Answering - Towards Systematizing and Automatic Evaluation

Workshop2 is now cancelled. Please read here for details.


Website: http://www.isi.edu/~cyl/msqa-eval-ijcnlp04/

Automatic summarization and question answering (QA) are now enjoying a period of revival and they are advancing at a much quicker pace than before. Recently in the United States, TREC started an English QA track in 1999 and DUC sponsored by NIST also started a new English summarization evaluation series in 2001. In Japan, NTCIR project included Japanese text summarization task in 2000 and QA task in 2001.

One major challenge of these large scale evaluation efforts is how we can evaluate summarization and QA systems systematically and automatically. In other words, is there a consistent and principled way in estimating the quality of any summarization and QA system accurately and can we automate the evaluation process? The release of the "Framework for Machine Translation Evaluation in ISLE (FEMTI)" and the recent adoption of the automatic evaluation metric, BLEU, in the machine translation community are good examples that we might be able to find leverage from and extend them to summarization and QA evaluations.

This workshop focuses on automatic summarization and QA, and enable participants to discuss the integration of multiple languages and multiple functions and most importantly how to robustly estimate quality of summarization and QA.

 

Organizers

Chin-Yew Lin (USC/ISI, Los Angeles)
Hang Li (Microsoft Research Asia, Beijing)



Important dates

Paper submission deadline: January 19, 2004 (Extended)
Notification of acceptance: February 12, 2004 (Extended)
Camera ready papers due: February 26, 2004 (Extended)
Workshop date: March 25, 2004 (Thursday)


 

 

   Workshops

Workshop Dates:
W1: March 25, 2004
W2: March 25, 2004
W3: March 21, 2004
W4: March 26, 2004
W5: March 26, 2004

Submission Due:
W2: January 19, 2004 (Extended)

W1 Asian Language Resources

W2 Multilingual Summarization and Question Answering - Towards Systematizing and Automatic Evaluation

W3 Beyond shallow analyses - Formalisms and statistical modeling for deep analyses

W4 Named Entity Recognition for Natural Language Processing Applications

W5 International Workshop on Machine Translation and Multilingual
Information Retrieval (MTMIR 2004)