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Description:
The Fifth Symposium on Natural Language Processing and the Oriental COCOSDA 2002 will be jointly held in a single
all-encompassing event called SNLP-O-COCOSDA 2002.
This international joint conference is hosted by Thammasat
University in cooperation with the Thailand's National Electronics and Computer Technology Center (NECTEC). The
Symposium on Natural Language Processing (SNLP) is an international conference held biannually since 1993 with the
cooperative effort of a number of universities in Thailand.
The purpose of SNLP is to promote research in Natural Language Processing by bringing together researchers and practitioners in the field to exchange ideas and present results from research in Natural Language Processing and various related fields. The Oriental COCOSDA is an international workshop held annually by the oriental chapter of The International Committee for the Co-ordination and Standardization of Speech Databases and Assessment Techniques for Speech Input/Output.
The first preparatory meeting was held in Hong Kong and then the past four workshops were held in Japan, Taiwan, China and Korea. The fifth workshop will be held in Thailand incorporated to SNLP-2002. Papers are invited on substantial, original, and unpublished research on all aspects of computational linguistics, including, but not limited to:
pragmatics and discourse; semantics, syntax and the lexicon; phonetics, phonology and morphology; interpreting and generating spoken and written language; linguistic, mathematical and psychological models of language; information retrieval, information extraction, text mining; corpus-based language modeling; multi-lingual processing; machine translation and translation aids; natural language interfaces and dialogue systems; message and narrative understanding systems; pattern recognition; applied NLP systems; language processing in internet applications; human processing of language and speech; tools and resources for natural language processing; evaluation of natural language systems; speech processing; evaluation of speech understanding/dialogue systems; multi-modal speech corpora; speech corpus annotation tools; spoken language processing.
Date received: November 16, 2001
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