CICLing-2005 6th International Conference on Intelligent Text Processing and Computational Linguistics February 13 to 19 Mexico City, Mexico Endorsed by the ACL www.CICLing.org/2005 PUBLICATION: Springer Lecture Notes in Computer Science SUBMISSION DEADLINE: October 10, short papers: October 20 KEYNOTE SPEAKERS: Ellen Riloff, Kevin Knight, Christian Boitet, Daniel Marcu EXCURSIONS: Ancient pyramids, Monarch butterflies, great cave and colonial city, and more. See photos of past events on www.CICLing.org AWARDS: Best paper, best presentation, best poster, best demo +------------------------------------------------------- | Topics +------------------------------------------------------- Computational linguistics research: Comp. Linguistics theories and formalisms Knowledge representation Comp. morphology, syntax, semantics Discourse models Machine translation, text generation Statistical methods, corpus linguistics Lexical resources Intelligent text processing and applications: Information retrieval, question answering Information extraction Text mining Document categorization and clustering Automatic summarization Natural language interfaces Spell-checking and related topics +------------------------------------------------------- | Registration +------------------------------------------------------- US$ Early (On site) 300 (350) Professionals 200 (250) Students Discounts can be provided as exception +------------------------------------------------------- | Schedule (tentative) +------------------------------------------------------- Sun 13: Excursion to ancient Indian pyramids Mon 14: Registration. Talks. Welcome party. Posters Tue 15: Talks Wed 16: Excursion to Monarch Butterfly wintering site Thu 17: Talks Fri 18: Discussions. Excursion to Anthropological Museum Sat 19: Excursion to pyramids, caves, and colonial city We will try to arrange for an alternative excursion to the City Center on Wednesday; no guarantee yet. ==================================================== See complete CFP and contact on www.CICLing.org/2005 ====================================================