- From: Yannick Toussaint <Yannick.Toussaint@loria.fr>
- Date: Mon, 21 Feb 2005 13:57:33 +0100
- To: www-rdf-interest@w3.org, Yannick Toussaint <Yannick.Toussaint@loria.fr>
************************************************************** Call for participation TIA 2005 « Terminologie et Intelligence Artificielle » 4 et 5 avril 2005 Rouen, France http://www.univ-rouen.fr/dyalang/tia2005 ************************************************************** You are invited to register soon to the "Terminologie et Intelligence Artificielle" Conference (TIA 2005) which will take place in Rouen, France april 4th and 5th 2005. Hotels propose special conference rates (until february 28th). There will be also an additional fee for late registration (march 15th). Context of the conference : ---------------------------- Due to the ever-increasing amount of machine-readable information, institutions, companies and laboratories are facing new problems related to scale effects and the diversity of technical texts. Text has always been considered as an important vehicle for information and knowledge, but it also contains information that is crucial in a decision making process, in scientific or technical domains. Access a large amount of document, identify the relevant documents, archive them, distribute them in a targeted way, identify useful knowledge in the text, compare and confront textual content -- these are amongst others, the tasks that terminology can help exerting. As a result, to bring out innovative solutions, terminology as a discipline should establish cooperative links with related areas, including linguistics and natural language processing, artificial intelligence learning, information sciences and knowledge engineering. Terminology and the other disciplines mutually take enrichment in each other: terminology builds resources that can be used by these disciplines in return. They are able to propose theories, methods and tools for the building of terminological resources (index, terminologies, thesaurus, ontologies). The TIA Conference aims at promoting convergence and synergy among such disciplines and terminology in order to develop and evaluate corpus-processing methodologies. More specifically, pluridisciplinary approaches should be emphasized. ** Themes of the conference are described and a preliminary program will be soon available on the conference site : http://www.univ-rouen.fr/dyalang/tia2005 Program Committeee ================== Chair: Yannick Toussaint (LORIA - INRIA, Nancy, France) Brigitte Biebow (LIPN,Villetaneuse, France) Myriam Bouveret ( DYALANG, Rouen, France) Maria-Teresa Cabré (Universitat Pompeu Fabra, Espagne) Farid Cerbah (Dassault Aviation, Paris, France) Jean Charlet (AP-HP, Paris, France) James Cussens (University of York, Grande-Bretagne) Valérie Delavigne (Dyalang, Rouen, France) Rose Dieng (INRIA, Sophia, France) Ulrich Heid (Universität Stuttgart , Allemagne) Fidelia Ibekwe-San Juan (Université Lyon 3, France) Sylvie Lainé (Université Lyon 3, France) Marie-Claude L'Homme (Université de Montréal, Canada) Pascale Sébillot (IRISA, Rennes, France) Monique Slodzian (CRIM-INALCO, Paris, France) Organizing Committee ==================== Organizing chair: Valérie Delavigne, (DYALANG, Rouen, France) Kristina Alexandru-Nicolae (DYALANG, Rouen) Nathalie Avenel (IRED, Rouen) Nathalie Baudouin (DYALANG-PSI, Rouen) Myriam Bouveret (DYALANG, Rouen) Evelyne Delabarre (DYALANG, Rouen) Régine Delamotte (DYALANG, Rouen) François Gaudin (DYALANG, Rouen) Maryvonne Holzem (DYALANG-PSI, Rouen) Philippe Jeanne (DYALANG, Rouen) Mito Katano (DYALANG, Rouen) Aurélie Neveol (PSI, Rouen) Contact : TIA2005@univ-rouen.fr
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