CfP 21st International World Wide Conference (WWW 2012 - IE & NLP Track)

                      CALL FOR PAPERS

     THE 21ST INTERNATIONAL WORLD WIDE WEB CONFERENCE
              (WWW 2012 - http://www2012.org)

                     April 16-20, 2012
                       Lyon, France

Abstracts for papers due: November 1st, 2011
Papers due: November 7th, 2011


INFORMATION EXTRACTION AND NATURAL LANGUAGE PROCESSING TRACK

The Web is a vast and invaluable repository of information generated by users. The bulk of this information is in textual form, either as completely unstructured or as semi-structured text. Thus, Natural Language Processing and Information Extraction techniques are needed to extract, process, transform and interpret the knowledge web documents contain.


TOPICS

We invite original contributions on topics related to Natural Language Processing and in particular Information Extraction for the Web, including (but not limited to):

* Structured data extraction from unstructured and semi-structured Web text
* Open information extraction
* Entity and relation extraction
* Ontology learning
* Web document representation and language modeling
* Sentiment and opinion analysis
* Analysis of user-generated content
* Summarization and generation of Web text
* Syntactic parsing of Web content
* Machine translation for or using Web data
* Language resources for and from the Web
* Text, web page and metadata clustering and classification
* Question answering
* Word sense disambiguation for the Web
* Multilinguality and the Web
* Domain and linguistic knowledge for or from the Web
* Scalable natural language processing for the Web


IMPORTANT DATES

November 1st, 2011	Abstracts for papers due
November 7th, 2011	Papers due
January 30th, 2012	Paper notifications out
February 28th, 2012	Camera ready papers due
April 16th, 2012	Conference begins


TRACK CHAIRS

Roberto Navigli, Sapienza University of Rome 
Hinrich Schutze, University of Stuttgart


The general call for papers for the conference will follow.

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