CICLing 2012 Detailed Program

Note: Since some authors may report various constraints,
we still may change the layout of the program as well as date or time of specific talks.

Monday

Tuesday

Thursday

Friday

08:30–08:50

Bus from hotel

09:00–09:40

Registration
and
payment

09:45–10:15

Inauguration

10:20–11:15

Keynote

11:20–11:35

Tea break

11:40–12:00

  1. Talk

12:05–12:25

  1. Talk

12:30–12:50

  1. Talk

13:00–13:55

Lunch

14:00–14:30

Award talk

14:35–14:40

Short break

14:45–15:40

Event

15:45–15:50

Short break

15:55–17:50

All
short
presentations

17:55–18:00

Walk

18:00–20:45

Poster
session
and
Welcome
party

20:50–21:10

Bus to hotel

08:30–08:50

Bus from hotel

09:00–09:55

Keynote

10:00–10:05

Short Break

10:10–10:30

  1. Talk

10:35–10:55

  1. Talk

11:00–11:20

  1. Talk

11:25–11:40

Tea break

11:45–12:05

  1. Talk

12:10–12:30

  1. Talk

12:35–12:55

  1. Talk

13:00–13:55

Lunch

14:00–14:30

Award talk

14:35–14:55

  1. Talk

15:00–15:20

  1. Talk

15:25–15:30

Short break

15:35–15:55

  1. Talk

16:00–16:20

  1. Talk

16:25–16:45

  1. Talk

16:50–17:05

Tea break

17:10–18:05

Event

18:10–18:30

Bus to hotel

08:30–08:50

Bus from hotel

09:00–09:55

Keynote

10:00–10:05

Short break

10:10–10:30

  1. Talk

10:35–10:55

  1. Talk

11:00–11:20

  1. Talk

11:25–11:40

Tea break

11:45–12:05

  1. Talk

12:10–12:30

  1. Talk

12:35–12:55

  1. Talk

13:00–13:55

Lunch

14:00–14:30

Award talk

14:35–14:55

  1. Talk

15:00–15:20

  1. Talk

15:25–15:30

Short break

15:35–15:55

  1. Talk

16:00–16:20

  1. Talk

16:25–16:45

  1. Talk

16:50–17:05

Tea break

17:10–18:05

Event

18:10–18:30

Bus to hotel

08:30–08:50

Bus from hotel

09:00–09:55

Keynote

10:00–10:05

Short break

10:10–10:30

  1. Talk

10:35–10:55

  1. Talk

11:00–11:20

  1. Talk

11:25–11:40

Tea break

11:45–12:05

  1. Talk

12:10–12:30

  1. Talk

12:35–12:55

  1. Talk

13:00–13:55

Lunch

14:00–14:30

Award talk

14:35–14:55

  1. Talk

15:00–15:20

  1. Talk

15:25–15:30

Short break

15:35–15:55

  1. Talk

16:00–16:20

  1. Talk

16:25–16:40

Tea break

16:45–17:40

Event

17:45–18:10

Closing
ceremony

18:15–18:35

Bus to hotel

       
Cultural program: Bus departs from and arrives to the official hotel. Don't be late!
Sunday 11 09:55–19:00 Tour by Delhi
Wednesday 05:55–22:30 Tour to Agra
Saturday 17 05:55–23:00 Tour to Jaipur

 

Conference venue: IIT Delhi, Main Building, Seminar Hall (ground floor).

Hotel's address: Hotel Parkland, A-2/5, Safdarjung Enclave. Phone: +91 114 603 3333.

Emergency: call the local organizers: 981 055 8569 Jitin, 901 369 9186 Niladri.

Notes:

 

 

 

Sunday 11

 

09:55–19:00

Cultural program: tour by Delhi

 

 

 

Monday 12

 

08:30–08:50 

Bus from hotel

 

09:00–09:40

Registration and payment

 

09:45–10:15

Inauguration

 

10:20–11:15

Keynote: Salim Roukos

 

11:20–11:35

Tea break

 

11:40–12:00

Aitor Gonzalez and German Rigau.

A graph-based method to improve WordNet Domains

 

12:05–12:25

Renato Domínguez García, Sebastian Schmidt, Christoph Rensing and Ralf Steinmetz.

Automatic Taxonomy Extraction in Different Languages using Wikipedia and minimal language-specific Information

 

12:30–12:50

Vasudevan N and Pushpak Bhattacharyya.

Optimal Stem Identification in Presence of Suffix List

 

13:00–13:55

Lunch

 

14:00–14:30

Award talk:

Savas Yıldırım and Tugba Yıldız.

Corpus-Driven Hyponym Acquisition for Turkish

 

14:35–14:40

Short break

 

14:45–15:40

Special event: Salim Roukos

 

15:45–15:50

Short break

 

15:55–17:50

All short presentations

 

17:55–18:00

Walk to the poster session place

 

18:00–20:45

Poster session and Welcome party

 

20:50–21:10

Bus to hotel

 

 

 

Tuesday 13

 

08:30–08:50

Bus at hotel

 

09:00–09:55

Keynote: John Carroll

 

10:00–10:05

Short break

 

10:10–10:30

Ramadan Alfared and Denis Béchet.

On the Adequacy of Three POS Taggers and a Dependency Parser

 

10:35–10:55

Kishorjit Nongmeikapam, Aribam Umananda Sharma, Laishram Martina Devi, Nepoleon Keisham, Dilipkumar Khangembam and Sivaji Bandyopadhyay.

Will the Identification of Reduplicated Multiword Expression (RMWE) Improves the Performance of SVM Based Manipuri POS Tagging?

 

11:00–11:20

Nicolas Béchet, Peggy Cellier, Thierry Charnois and Bruno Crémilleux.

Discovering linguistic patterns using sequence mining

 

11:25–11:40

Tea break

 

11:45–12:05

Minhua Huang and Robert M. Haralick.

Developing an Algorithm for Mining Semantics in Texts

 

12:10–12:30

Sudakshina Dutta and Anupam Basu.

A Cognitive Approach to Word Sense Disambiguation

 

12:35–12:55

Kiem-Hieu Nguyen and Cheol-Young Ock.

Using Wiktionary to Improve Lexical Disambiguation in Multiple Languages

 

13:00–13:55

Lunch

 

14:00–14:30

Award talk:

Vasile Rus and Nobal Niraula.

Automated Detection of Local Coherence in Short Essays Based on Centering Theory

 

14:35–14:55

Sherief Abdallah, Khaled Shaalan and Muhammad Shoaib.

Integrating Rule-based System with Classification for Arabic Named Entity Recognition

 

15:00–15:20

Paolo Annesi, Valerio Storch and Roberto Basili.

Space projections as distributional models for semantic composition

 

15:25–15:30

Short break

 

15:35–15:55

Danilo Croce, Simone Filice and Roberto Basili.

Distributional Models and Lexical Semantics in Convolution Kernels

 

16:00–16:20

Jiri Materna.

LDA-Frames: an Unsupervised Approach to Generating Semantic Frames

 

16:25–16:45

Anselmo Peñas and Ekaterina Ovchinnikova.

Unsupervised Acquisition of Axioms to Paraphrase Noun Compounds and Genitives

 

16:50–17:05

Tea break

 

17:10–18:05

Special event: John Carroll

 

18:10–18:30

Bus to hotel

 

 

 

Wednesday 14

 

05:55–22:30

Cultural program: tour to Agra and Taj Mahal

 

                       

 

Thursday 15

 

08:30–08:50   

Bus at hotel

 

09:00–09:55

Keynote: Srinivas Bangalore

 

10:00–10:05

Short break

 

10:10–10:30

Artur Šilić and Bojana Dalbelo Bašić.

Exploring Classification Concept Drift on a Large News Text Corpus

 

10:35–10:55

Quang Nhat Minh Pham, Le Minh Nguyen and Akira Shimazu.

An Empirical Study of Recognizing Textual Entailment in Japanese Text

 

11:00–11:20

Iria Da Cunha, Eric Sanjuan, Juan-Manuel Torres-Moreno, M. Teresa Cabré and Gerardo Sierra.

A Symbolic Approach for Automatic Detection of Nuclearity and Rhetorical Relations among Intra-sentence Discourse Segments in Spanish

 

11:25–11:40

Tea break

 

11:45–12:05

Subhabrata Mukherjee and Pushpak Bhattacharyya.

Feature Specific Sentiment Analysis for Mixed Product Reviews

 

12:10–12:30

Natalia Ponomareva and Mike Thelwall.

Biographies or Blenders: Which Resource is Best for Cross-Domain Sentiment Analysis?

 

12:35–12:55

Anup Kumar Kolya, Dipankar Das, Asif Ekbal and Sivaji Bandyopadhyay.

Role of Event Actors and Sentiment Holders in Identifying Event-Sentiment Association

 

13:00–13:55

Lunch

 

14:00–14:30

Award talk:

Filippo Galgani, Paul Compton and Achim Hoffmann.

Towards automatic generation of catchphrases for legal case reports

 

14:35–14:55

Beata Beigman Klebanov, Jill Burstein, Nitin Madnani, Adam Faulkner and Joel Tetreault.

Building Subjectivity Lexicon(s) From Scratch For Essay Data

 

15:00–15:20

Peilin Jiang, Fuji Ren, Nanning Zheng and Fei Wang.

Emotion Ontology Construction From Chinese Knowledge

 

15:25–15:30

Short break

 

15:35–15:55

Mari-Sanna Paukkeri, Jaakko J. Väyrynen and Antti Arppe.

Exploring Extensive Linguistic Feature Sets in Near-synonym Lexical Choice

 

16:00–16:20

Ralf Klabunde, Sebastian Reusse and Bjoern Schluender.

Abduction in games for a flexible approach to document planning

 

16:25–16:45

Dina Wonsever, Marisa Malcuori, Aiala Rosá, Guillermo Moncecchi and Alan Descoins.

Event Annotation Schemes and Event Recognition in Spanish Texts

 

16:50–17:05

Tea break

 

17:10–18:05

Special event: Srinivas Bangalore

 

18:10–18:30

Bus to hotel

 

 

 

Friday 16

 

08:30–08:50

Bus at hotel

 

09:00–09:55

Keynote: Marie-Francine Moens

 

10:00–10:05

Short break

 

10:10–10:20

Florian Petran.

Aligning the un-alignable --- a pilot study using a noisy corpus of nonstandardized, semi-parallel texts

 

10:35–10:55

Antoni Oliver and Salvador Climent.

Parallel corpora for WordNet construction: machine translation vs. automatic sense tagging

 

11:00–11:20

Keiji Yasuda, Andrew Finch and Eiichiro Sumita.

Method to Build a Bilingual Lexicon for Speech-to-Speech Translation Systems

 

11:25–11:40

Tea break

 

11:45–12:05

Nandita Tripathi, Michael Oakes and Stefan Wermter.

A Fast Subspace Text Categorization Method using Parallel Classifiers

 

12:10–12:30

Alberto Pérez García-Plaza, Víctor Fresno and Raquel Martínez.

Fuzzy Combinations of Criteria: An Application to Web Page Representation for Clustering

 

12:35–12:55

Solen Quiniou, Peggy Cellier, Thierry Charnois and Dominique Legallois.

What About Sequential Data Mining Techniques to Identify Linguistic Patterns for Stylistics?

 

13:00–13:55

Lunch

 

14:00–14:30

Award talk:

Miikka Silfverberg, Krister Lindén and Mirka Hyvärinen.

Predictive Text Entry for Agglutinative Languages using Morphological Segmentation and Phonological Restrictions

 

14:35–14:55

Xin Xu and Tsuneo Kato.

Robust and Fast Two-pass Search Method for Lyric Search Covering Erroneous Queries due to Mishearing

 

15:00–15:20

Niraj Kumar, Kannan Srinathan and Vasudeva Varma.

Using Graph Based Mapping of Co-Occurring Words and Closeness Centrality Score for Summarization Evaluation

 

15:25–15:30

Short break

 

15:35–15:55

Jan De Belder and Marie-Francine Moens.

A Dataset for the Evaluation of Lexical Simplification

 

16:00–16:20

Sumithra Velupillai and Maria Kvist.

Fine-grained Certainty Level Annotations Used for Coarser-grained E-health Scenarios -- Classification of Diagnoses in Swedish Clinical Text

 

16:25–16:40

Tea break

 

16:45–17:40

Special event: Marie-Francine Moens

 

17:45–18:10

Closing ceremony

 

18:15–18:35

Bus to hotel

 

 

 

Saturday 17

 

05:55–23:00

Cultural program: tour to Jaipur

 

 

Short presentations

All short presentations will be presented on Monday afternoon, immediately before the poster session. Time for short oral presentation: 1.5 min.

Praveen Cyriac and Philomina Simon.
Performance Analysis of Pedestrian Detection at Night Time with different Classifiers

Nibir Nayan Bora.
Summarizing Public Opinions in Tweets

Jasleen Kaur.
N-gram approach to transliteration

Hazra Imran and Aditi Sharan.
From Co-occurrence to Lexical Cohesion for Automatic Query Expansion

Shi Wang.
Mapping Synsets in WordNet to Chinese

Yoonjung Choi, Hyo-Jung Oh and Sung-Hyon Myaeng.
A Generate-and-Test Method of Detecting Negative-Sentiment Sentences

Amit Sahu, Ashish Sadh, Devesh Srivastava, Ratna Sanyal and Sudip Sanyal.
Extraction of Relevant Figures and Tables for Multi-document Summarization

Sofia N. Galicia-Haro and Alexander Gelbukh.
Age-Related Temporal Phrases in Spanish and Italian

Shu Zhang, Jianwei Wu, Dequan Zheng, Yao Meng, Yingju Xia and Hao Yu.
Organization Name Disambiguity

Carlos Jordão and João Luís Rosa.
Metaphone pt_BR: the phonetic importance on search and correction of textual information

Octavian Popescu.
Methods of Estimating the Number of Clusters for Person Cross Document Coreference Tasks

Carlos Ariza and Elizabeth León.
Combined Inverted - Bigram – Phrase Index Enriched With Named Entities and Coreferences

Md. Izhar Ashraf and Sitabhra Sinha.
Core-periphery organization of graphemes in written sequences: Decreasing positional rigidity with increasing core order

Nicolas Béchet and Marc Csernel.
Comparing Sanskrit Texts for Critical Editions: the sequences move problem.

Héctor Valero, Carlos Castillo and Josep Silva.
Information Extraction from Webpages Based on DOM Distances

Sergio López, Josep Silva and David Insa.
Content Extraction Using DOM Structures

Verena Henrich, Erhard Hinrichs and Tatiana Vodolazova.
An Automatic Method for Creating a Sense-Annotated Corpus Harvested from the Web

Hailong Cao, Eiichiro Sumita, Tiejun Zhao and Sheng Li.
Phrasal Syntactic Category Sequence Model for Phrase-based MT

Dequan Zheng.
Research on Text Categorization Based on a Weakly-Supervised Transfer Learning Method

Niraj Kumar, Kannan Srinathan and Vasudeva Varma.
Using Wikipedia Anchor Text and Weighted Clustering Coefficient to Enhance the Traditional Multi-Document Summarization

Tommi Pirinen, Miikka Silfverberg and Krister Lindén.
Improving Finite-State Spell-Checker's Corrections with POS Tagger's Context N-Grams

Jad Makhlouta, Fadi Zaraket and Hamza Harkous.
Detection of Arabic Entity Graphs using Morphology, Finite State Machines, and Graph Transformations

Jad Makhlouta and Fadi Zaraket.
Arabic Temporal Entity Extracting using Morphological Analysis

Yoan Gutiérrez, Sonia Vázquez and Andrés Montoyo.
A graph-based approach to WSD using Relevant Semantic Trees and N-Cliques model

Michał Marcińczuk and Maciej Janicki.
Optimizing CRF-based Model for Proper Name Recognition in Polish Texts

Miguel Ballesteros, Virginia Francisco, Alberto Díaz, Jesús Herrera De La Cruz and Pablo Gervás.
Infering the Scope of Negation in Biomedical Documents

Luis Sanz, Héctor Allende and Marcelo Mendoza.
Text Content Reliability Estimation in Web Documents: A New Proposal

Ashwin Rajadesingan and Anand Mahendran.
Comment Spam Classification in Blogs through Comment Analysis and Blog Post-Comment Relationships

Béatrice Arnulphy, Xavier Tannier and Anne Vilnat.
Automatically generated noun lexicons for event extraction

Frank Schilder, Ravi Kondadadi and Yana Kadiyska.
A Flexible Table Parsing Approach

Ronald Winnemöller.
Subsymbolic Semantic Named Entity Recognition

Svetlana Machova.
The Quantum of Language. Metaphoric Self Reflection as a Key to Mind Uncover

Prashant Mathur and Soma Paul.
Integration of a Noun Compound Translator tool with Moses for English-Hindi Machine Translation and Evaluation

Imran Bajwa, Mark Lee and Behzad Bordbar.
Resolving Syntactic Ambiguities in NL Specification of Constraints Using UML Class Model

Vijay Sundar Ram and Sobha Lalitha Devi.
Coreference Resolution using Tree-CRF

Prajol Shrestha, Christine Jacquin and Beatrice Daille.
Clustering Short Text and its Evaluation

Gabor Alberti and Marton Karoly.
Multiple Level of Referents in Information State

Tianyong Hao.
Bootstrap-based Equivalent Pattern Learning for Collaborative Question Answering

Chamila Liyanage, Randil Pushpananda, Dulip Lakmal Herath and Ruvan Weerasinghe.
A Computational Grammar of Sinhala

Marcin Walas.
How to answer yes/no spatial questions using qualitative reasoning?

Rima Harastani, Emmanuel Morin and Béatrice Daille.
Neoclassical compound alignment from comparable corpora

Katsunori Kotani, Takehiko Yoshimi, Hiroaki Nanjo and Hitoshi Isahara.
Corpus Materials for Constructing Learner Corpus Compiling Speaking, Writing, Listening, and Reading Data

Amir Hazem and Emmanuel Morin.
QAlign: A new method for bilingual lexicon extraction from comparable corpora

Balamurali A R, Aditya Joshi and Pushpak Bhattacharyya.
Harnessing Wordnet Senses to Unify Sentiment Across Languages

Mohammadreza Shams, Mohammadtaghi Saffar, Azadeh Shakery and Heshaam Faili.
Applying Sentiment and Social Network Analysis in User Modeling

Akshat Bakliwal, Piyush Arora and Vasudeva Varma.
Hindi Subjective Lexicon Generation using WordNet Graph Traversal

Ritesh Kumar, Shiv Kaushik, Pinkey Nainwani, Esha Banerjee, Sumedh Hadke and Girish Nath Jha.
Using the ILCI Annotation Tool for POS Annotation: A Case of Hindi

Fernando Peregrino, David Tomás and Fernando Llopis Pascual.
Question Answering and Multi-Search Engines in Geo-Temporal Information Retrieval

Francisco J. Carreras-Riudavets, Juan C. Rodríguez-Del-Pino, Zenón Hernández-Figueroa and Gustavo Rodríguez-Rodríguez.
A Morphological Analyzer Using Hash Tables in Main Memory (MAHT) and a Lexical Knowledge Base

Natalia Konstantinova, Constantin Orasan and Pedro Paulo Balage.
A corpus based method for product feature ranking for interactive question answering systems

Xin Wang and Guohong Fu.
Learning Lexical Subjectivity Strength for Chinese Opinionated Sentence Identification

Dinesh Mavaluru, R Shriram and Aisha Banu.
Ensemble Approach for Cross Language Information Retrieval

Dora Melo, Irene Rodrigues and Vitor Nogueira.
Puzzle Out the Semantic Web Search

Bahar Salehi, Narjes Askarian and Afsaneh Fazly.
Automatic Identification of Persian Light Verb Constructions

Melanie Neunerdt, Bianka Trevisan, Andreas Jürgen Nies, Rudolf Mathar and Eva-Maria Jakobs.
How Do Users Express Acceptance: An Ontology-Based Analysis of Blog Comments

Fazel Keshtkar.
Detecting Players Personality Behavior with any Effort of Concealment

Araly Barrera and Rakesh Verma.
Combining Syntax and Semantics for Automatic Extractive Single-document Summarization

Srinivasarao Vundavalli and Vasudeva Varma.
Web Image Annotation Using an Effective Term Weighting

Liviu P. Dinu and Iulia Iuga.
Naive Bayes Classifiers in opinion mining applications. In search of the best feature set

Vladislav Kubon, Marketa Lopatkova and Martin Platek.
On a Formalisation of Word Order Properties

Iulia Danaila, Liviu P. Dinu, Vlad Niculae and Maria-Octavia Sulea.
String distances for near-duplicate detection

Aleksander Wawer.
Extracting Emotive Patterns for Languages with Rich Morphology

Archana Bhattarai, Nobal Niraula, Vasile Rus and King-Ip Lin.
A Domain Independent Framework to Extract and Aggregate Analogous Features in Reviews

Umair Ahmed, Arpit Kumar, Monojit Choudhury and Kalika Bali.
Can Modern Statistical Parsers Lead to Better Natural Language Understanding for Education?

Ronaldo Martins.
Knowledge Vertices in XUNL

Ramadan Alfared and Denis Béchet.
On the Adequacy of Three POS Taggers and a Dependency Parser

Michael Carl.
Translog-II: a Program for Recording User Activity Data for Empirical Translation Process Research

Rahul Goutam and Bharat Ambati.
Exploring self-training and co-training for dependency parsing

Tsuyoshi Okita and Josef van Genabith.
Minimum Bayes Risk Decoding With Enlarged Hypothesis Space in System Combination

He Tan, Rajaram Kaliyaperumal and Nirupama Benis.
Ontology-driven Construction of Domain Corpus with Frame Semantics Annotations

Amitava Das and Sivaji Bandyopadhyay.
The 5W Structure for Sentiment Summarization-Visualization-Tracking

Bibekananda Kundu, Sanjay Choudhury and Sutanu Chakraborti.
Combining Confidence Score and Mal-rule Filters for Automatic Creation of Bangla Error Corpus: Grammar Checker Perspective

Anca Dinu.
Using Continuations to Account for Plural Quantification and Anaphora Binding

Jong-Bok Kim, Jaehyung Yang, Yonghoun Lee and Sanghoun Song.
A Computational Implementation of Symmetric and Asymmetric Verbal Coordination

Girish Palshikar, Shailesh Deshpande and G. Athiappan.
Combining Summaries using Unsupervised Rank Aggregation

Qaiser Abbas.
Building a Hierarchical Annotated Corpus of Urdu: The URDU.KON-TB Treebank