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ACL 2012: 3rd workshop on the People’s Web meets NLP: Collaboratively Constructed Semantic Resources and their Applications to NLP - Paper Deadline (Extended)

2012-04-08
America/Montreal

ACL 2012 Third Workshop

The People's Web meets NLP:
Collaboratively Constructed Semantic Resources and their Applications to NLP

Jeju, Republic of Korea
July 12-13, 2012
http://www.ukp.tu-darmstadt.de/scientific-community/acl-2012-workshop

Recent recognition of Collaboratively Constructed Semantic Resources (CSRs) such
as Wikipedia [1], Wiktionary [2], Linked Open Data [3], and other resources
developed using crowdsourcing such as Games with a Purpose [4] and Mechanical
Turk [5] has substantially contributed to the research in natural language
processing (NLP).

Researchers started to use such resources to substitute for or supplement
conventional lexical semantic resources such as WordNet or linguistically
annotated corpora in different NLP tasks. Another research direction is to
utilize NLP techniques to enhance the collaboration process and its outcome.

ACL 2012: 3rd workshop on the People’s Web meets NLP: Collaboratively Constructed Semantic Resources and their Applications to NLP

2012-07-12
Asia/Seoul

ACL 2012 Third Workshop

The People's Web meets NLP:
Collaboratively Constructed Semantic Resources and their Applications to NLP

Jeju, Republic of Korea
July 12-13, 2012
http://www.ukp.tu-darmstadt.de/scientific-community/acl-2012-workshop

Recent recognition of Collaboratively Constructed Semantic Resources (CSRs) such
as Wikipedia [1], Wiktionary [2], Linked Open Data [3], and other resources
developed using crowdsourcing such as Games with a Purpose [4] and Mechanical
Turk [5] has substantially contributed to the research in natural language
processing (NLP).

Researchers started to use such resources to substitute for or supplement
conventional lexical semantic resources such as WordNet or linguistically
annotated corpora in different NLP tasks. Another research direction is to
utilize NLP techniques to enhance the collaboration process and its outcome.

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