[CFP] SECOND CALBC WORKSHOP - CALL FOR POSTERS

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SECOND CALBC WORKSHOP - CALL FOR POSTERS

Submission deadline for poster abstract: Mon, 5th March 2011

Workshop date: 16th March 2011, 14h00 GMT - 18th March 2011, 16h00
place: EBI, Hinxton, near Cambridge, UK
registration is open till 6th March: www.calbc.eu -> upper red box or follow
"Workshop II"
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Dear list members,

as we already published in this list, the CALBC project partners are right
now preparing the second CALBC workshop (16/17/18 March, EBI, Hinxton,
Cambridge).

The first 2 days of the workshop will give an overview on the outcomes of
the project. On day 3 (Friday, 18th March) the participants will have the
opportunity to discuss a number of innovative questions.
For example:
-       Does the CALBC approach scale in such a way that all scientific
publications in the biomedical domain would be annotated with automatic
means in the future?
-       Is the integration of different semantic types in the same corpus
solved?
-       Which use cases from involving Semantic Web technology would profit
from the integration of the scientific literature?
-       Can we tackle the problem of multi-linguality with the CALBC
approach?
-       What other data resources apart from the scientific biomedical
literature should be annotated with the CALBC approach?
-       Interoperability and normalisation of semantic resources

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If you are working in any research field related to topics like
- corpus generation
- named entity recognition
- named entity normalization
- text mining methods utilizing semantic web techniques etc..,

we would greatly appreciate your poster contribution. Please send in a 1
page poster abstract till 5th March and please do register (www.calbc.eu).
There is no special format necessary for the abstract submission.
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If you need any help, send us an email.

Best wishes,
Dietrich & CALBC project partners

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Dietrich Rebholz-Schuhmann, MD, PhD - Research Group Leader EBI, Wellcome
Trust Genome Campus, Hinxton CB10 1SD (UK)
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support:www.ebi.ac.uk/Rebholz-svr | tm-support@ebi.ac.uk

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