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NLP Frameworks 2010 Workshop Proceedings now Online
Submitted by nlpframeworks2010 on Sun, 2010-07-25 19:45The complete workshop proceedings are now available for download: online or local copy. You can also download the book of abstracts.
Invited Talks by Jean-Marie Favre and Michael Tanenblatt
Submitted by nlpframeworks2010 on Fri, 2010-05-21 18:36We are happy to have two exceptional invited speakers at our workshop: Jean-Marie Favre and Michael Tanenblatt.
Workshop Programme
Submitted by nlpframeworks2010 on Thu, 2010-05-13 09:21The detailed workshop program is now available.
Online Registration now Open
Submitted by nlpframeworks2010 on Tue, 2010-03-02 17:47Online registration is now open at http://www.lrec-conf.org/lrec2010/?-Registration-. Note that the early registration deadline is March 18th 25th (see the registration fees page).
For more information concerning LREC (travel, visa, accomodation, etc.), please refer to the LREC 2010 home page.
For specific questions regarding registration, use the LREC contact email for registration information.
Submission Deadline Extended to February 26
Submitted by nlpframeworks2010 on Fri, 2010-02-12 12:00We just extended the submission deadline to February 26, 2010. Have a look at the updated, Final CfP for more information.
Formatting Instructions Now Available
Submitted by nlpframeworks2010 on Fri, 2010-02-05 17:49Detailed formatting instructions are now available on LREC's web site, including templates for use with LaTeX or Word/OpenOffice.
Additionally, our updated CfP has more information on the different submission types (short vs. long paper, research vs. demo).
For printing posters, please note that only portrait-style posters can be used. The size of the actual poster panel is 150cm x 90cm (height x width).
New Challenges for NLP Frameworks 2010: Final Call for Papers
Submitted by nlpframeworks2010 on Wed, 2009-12-30 13:42New: Deadline extended to February 26.
Final Call for Papers
New Challenges for NLP Frameworks, a workshop at LREC 2010
22 May 2010, La Valleta, Malta
Natural language processing frameworks like GATE and UIMA have significantly changed the way NLP applications are designed, developed, and deployed. In this workshop, we bring together NLP framework designers and their users to showcase existing solutions and new challenges to be tackled in the next generation of NLP frameworks.

