Multilingual and Mixed-language Named Entity Recognition: Combining Statistical and Symbolic Models (http://research.microsoft.com/conferences/mulner-acl03/) ACL 2003 Workshop - Sapporo, Japan - 12 July 2003 INVITED SPEAKER: David Yarowsky (Johns Hopkins University) CALL FOR PAPERS Named Entity (NE) Recognition systems vary widely, from high-speed bulk methods optimized for indexing, to deep semantic parsers tuned for specific domains. Optimal ways to combine statistical and symbolic models also vary, depending on applications and tasks. Is it possible to: *maximize use of knowledge-rich resources (e.g. lexicons, NE grammars, parsing) while permitting corpus-based training for domain or language? *acquire and share resources (including lexicons and grammars) across languages? *balance performance speed with reasonable accuracy? *use specific language patterns while permitting rapid transfer to another language? *minimize variability in results across language types? We welcome research on combined models, in which these tradeoffs are calculated in particular ways. We hope that the workshop will bring together work on robust and deep multilingual and mixed language NE recognition from different perspectives. Possible topics include: *the role of the lexicon vs. dynamic processing information *grammars and lexicons shared (or ported) across languages *acquisition of multilingual resources (e.g. from corpora) *translating NEs across multiple languages *domain tuning Papers may cover one or more of these (or related) areas. Demonstrations of implemented NE systems are also welcome. PAPER SUBMISSION Authors should use the main ACL conference format (anonymous papers, maximum 8 pages including references): http://www.ec-inc.co.jp/ACL2003/callforpapers.html Papers should be submitted electronically in Word, PDF or PostScript format. Assign a filename based on the paper's title, transfer to ftp://ftp.research.microsoft.com/incoming/josephp then email an identification page with title, author(s), contact details, and filename to molsen@microsoft.com IMPORTANT DATES *Submission deadline: 4 April 2003 *Notification of acceptance: 14 May 2003 *Deadline for final papers: 28 May 2003 *Workshop date: 12 July 2003 PROGRAM COMMITTEE Roberto Basili (University of Roma Tor Vergata) Robert Gaizauskas (University of Sheffield) Ralph Grishman (New York University) Lauri Karttunen (Parc, Inc.) Kevin Knight (USC ISI) Gary Geunbae Lee (Pohang University of Science and Technology) Dekang Lin (University of Alberta) Boyan Onyshkevich (Department of Defense) John Prager (IBM Corp.) Jeff Reynar (Microsoft Corp.) Mila Ramos-Santacruz (SRA International, Inc.) Ellen Riloff (University of Utah) Beth Sundheim (NCCOSC, San Diego) Janine Toole (Gavagai Technology) Benjamin Tsou (City University of Hong Kong) Marc Vilain (MITRE Corp.) Sornlertlamvanich Virach (Thailand National Electronics and Computer Technology)