CICLing 2013

 

Program

 

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Poster session program

 

Monday

 

Tuesday

 

Thursday

 

Friday

08:30

08:55

Bus

09:00

09:25

Registration

09:30

09:35

Inauguration

09:40

10:35

Keynote

10:40

10:45

break

10:50

11:10

Talk

11:15

11:35

Talk

11:40

12:00

Talk

12:05

13:05

Lunch

13:10

13:30

Talk

13:35

14:30

Special event

14:35

14:40

break

14:45

15:35

Short presentations

15:40

15:45

break

15:50

16:40

Short presentations

16:45

18:55

Poster session

19:00

19:25

Bus

 

08:30

08:55

Bus

09:00

09:55

Keynote

10:00

10:05

break

10:10

10:30

Talk

10:35

10:55

Talk

11:00

11:20

Talk

11:25

11:30

break

11:35

11:55

Talk

12:00

12:20

Talk

12:25

12:45

Talk

12:50

13:50

Lunch

13:55

14:25

Best paper

14:30

14:50

Talk

14:55

15:15

Talk

15:20

15:25

break

15:30

15:50

Talk

15:55

16:15

Talk

16:20

16:40

Talk

16:45

16:50

break

16:55

17:15

Talk

17:20

17:40

Talk

17:45

17:50

break

17:55

18:50

Special event

19:00

19:25

Bus

 

08:30

08:55

Bus

09:00

09:55

Keynote

10:00

10:05

break

10:10

10:30

Talk

10:35

10:55

Talk

11:00

11:05

break

11:10

11:30

Talk

11:35

11:55

Talk

12:00

13:00

Lunch

13:05

13:35

Best paper

13:40

14:35

Special event

14:40

14:45

break

14:50

15:40

Short presentations

15:45

15:50

break

15:55

16:45

Short presentations

16:50

18:55

Poster session

19:00

19:25

Bus

 

08:30

08:55

Bus

09:00

09:55

Keynote

10:00

10:05

break

10:10

10:30

Talk

10:35

10:55

Talk

11:00

11:20

Talk

11:25

11:30

break

11:35

11:55

Talk

12:00

12:20

Talk

12:25

12:45

Talk

12:50

13:50

Lunch

13:55

14:25

Best paper

14:30

14:50

Talk

14:55

15:15

Talk

15:20

15:25

break

15:30

15:50

Talk

15:55

16:15

Talk

16:20

16:25

break

16:30

16:50

Talk

16:55

17:15

Talk

17:20

17:25

break

17:30

18:25

Special event

18:30

18:50

Closing

19:00

19:25

Bus

 

 

Page numbers in the right column correspond to volume I and II of the Springer LNCS proceedings.

Time for the talks INCLUDES questions. Please plan your time to leave room for questions.

At the special event on Monday, please have your laptop if possible.

 

 

Sunday

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Sunday

 

 

 

 

09:00

 18:00

Samos tour (return time approx.). Please have your teacher/student ID with you.

 

 

 

 

 


Monday 

 

 

 

 

08:30

08:55

Bus

 

09:00

09:25

Registration

 

09:30

09:35

Inauguration

 

09:40

10:35

Keynote talk:
Sophia Ananiadou.
Enhancing Search: Events and their Discourse Context

II-318

10:40

10:45

break

 

10:50

11:10

Lukas Michelbacher, Qi Han, and Hinrich Schütze.
Unsupervised Feature Adaptation for Cross-Domain NLP with an Application to Compositionality Grading

I-1

11:15

11:35

Adam Grycner, Patrick Ernst, Amy Siu and Gerhard Weikum.
Knowledge Discovery on Incompatibility of Medical Concepts

I-114

11:40

12:00

Alejandro Molina, Juan-Manuel Torres-Moreno, Eric Sanjuan, Iria Da Cunha and Gerardo Eugenio Sierra Martínez.
Discursive Sentence Compression

II-394

12:05

13:05

Lunch

 

13:10

13:30

Nelleke Oostdijk and Hans Van Halteren.
N-Gram-based Recognition of Threatening Tweets

II-183

13:35

14:30

Special event: Sophia Ananiadou. IMPORTANT: If possible please have your laptop at the event, for interactive activity.

 

14:35

14:40

break

 

14:45

15:35

Short presentations

 

15:40

15:45

break

 

15:50

16:40

Short presentations

 

16:45

18:55

Poster session & welcome party (snacks)

 

19:00

19:25

Bus

 

 

 

 

 


Tuesday 

 

 

 

 

08:30

08:55

Bus

 

09:00

09:55

Keynote talk:
Walter Daelemans.
Explanation in Computational Stylometry

II-451

10:00

10:05

break

 

10:10

10:30

Jesús Santamaría and Lourdes Araujo.
Semi-Supervised Constituent Grammar Induction based on Text Chunking Information

I-258

10:35

10:55

Rinat Gareev, Maksim Tkachenko, Valery Solovyev, Andrey Simanovsky and Vladimir Ivanov.
Introducing Baselines for Russian Named Entity Recognition

I-329

11:00

11:20

Xabier Saralegi and Pablo Gamallo.
Analyzing the Sense Distribution of Concordances Obtained by Web As Corpus Approach

I-355

11:25

11:30

break

 

11:35

11:55

George Tsatsaronis, Iraklis Varlamis, Nattiya Kanhabua and Kjetil Nřrvĺg.
Temporal Classifiers for Predicting the Expansion of Medical Subject Headings

I-98

12:00

12:20

Dervla O'Keeffe and Fintan Costello.
A Model of Word Similarity Based on Structural Alignment of Subject-Verb-Object Triples

I-382

12:25

12:45

Goran Glavaš and Jan Šnajder.
Exploring Coreference Uncertainty of Generically Extracted Event Mentions

I-408

12:50

13:50

Lunch

 

13:55

14:25

Best paper, second place:
Ziqi Zhang, Trevor Cohn and Fabio Ciravegna.
Topic-oriented Words as Features for Named Entity Recognition

I-304

14:30

14:50

Prakhar Biyani, Cornelia Caragea and Prasenjit Mitra.
Predicting Subjectivity Orientation of Online Discussion Threads

II-109

14:55

15:15

İlknur Durgar El-Kahlout and Ahmet Afsin Akin.
Turkish Constituent Chunking with Morphological and Contextual Features

I-270

15:20

15:25

break

 

15:30

15:50

Aina Peris, Mariona Taulé, Horacio Rodriguez and Manuel Bertran Ibarz.
LIARs: Labeling Implicit ARguments in Spanish deverbal nominalizations

I-423

15:55

16:15

David Bracewell, Marc Tomlinson and Michael Mohler.
Determining the Conceptual Space of Metaphoric Expressions

I-487

16:20

16:40

Seniz Demir, Stephanie Elzer Schwartz, Richard Burns and Sandra Carberry.
What is Being Measured in an Information Graphic?

I-501

16:45

16:50

break

 

16:55

17:15

Himanshu Sharma, Praveen Dakwale, Dipti Sharma, Rashmi Prasad and Aravind Joshi.
Assessment of Different Workflow Strategies for Annotating Discourse Relations : A Case study with HDRB

I-523

17:20

17:40

Nikolaos Pappas, Georgios Katsimpras and Efstathios Stamatatos.
Distinguishing the Popularity Between Topics: A System for Up-to-date Opinion Retrieval and Mining in the Web

II-197

17:45

17:50

break

 

17:55

18:50

Special event: Walter Daelemans

 

19:00

19:25

Bus

 

 

 

 

 


Wednesday

 

 

 

 

 08:00

19:00 

Ephesus tour. Please have your passport and money for the Turkish visa (if bought at the border). Please have your teacher/student ID with you. Return time approx.

 

 

 

 

 


Thursday 

 

 

 

 

08:30

08:55

Bus

 

09:00

09:55

Keynote talk:
Michael Thelwall.
Damping Sentiment Analysis in Online Communication: Discussions, Monologs and Dialogs

II-1

10:00

10:05

break

 

10:10

10:30

Jun Xu, Ruifeng Xu, Yanzhen Zheng, Xiaolong Wang and Kai-Fai Wong.
Chinese Emotion Lexicon Developing via Multi-lingual Lexical Resources Integration

II-174

10:35

10:55

Balamurali A R, Mitesh Khapra and Pushpak Bhattacharyya.
Lost in Translation: An Empirical Study on Cross Language Sentiment Analysis

II-38

11:00

11:05

break

 

11:10

11:30

Utpal Sikdar, Asif Ekbal, Sriparna Saha, Olga Uryupina and Massimo Poesio.
Coreference Resolution System for Bengali: An Experiment with Domain Adaptation

CyS

11:35

11:55

Keiji Yasuda and Eiichiro Sumita.
Building a Bilingual Dictionary from a Japanese-Chinese Patent Corpus

II-276

12:00

13:00

Lunch

 

13:05

13:35

Best paper, third place:
Els Lefever, Véronique Hoste and Martine De Cock.
Five languages are better than one: an attempt to bypass the data acquisition bottleneck for WSD

I-343

13:40

14:35

Special event

 

14:40

14:45

break

 

14:50

15:40

Short presentations

 

15:45

15:50

break

 

15:55

16:45

Short presentations

 

16:50

18:55

Poster session & snacks

 

19:00

19:25

Bus

 

 

 

 

 


Friday

 

 

 

 

08:30

08:55

Bus

 

09:00

09:55

Keynote talk:
Roberto Navigli.
BabelNet and OntoLearn Reloaded: two "juicy" perspectives on lexical knowledge acquisition

I-25

10:00

10:05

break

 

10:10

10:30

Frederik Cailliau and Ariane Cavet.
Mining Automatic Speech Transcripts for the Retrieval of Problematic Calls

II-83

10:35

10:55

Jessica Perrie, Aminul Islam, Evangelos Milios and Vlado Keselj.
Using Google n-grams to Expand Word-Emotion Association Lexicon

II-137

11:00

11:20

Yannis Haralambous.
New Perspectives in Sinographic Language Processing Through the Use of Character Structure

I-201

11:25

11:30

break

 

11:35

11:55

Najeh Hajlaoui and Andrei Popescu-Belis.
Assessing the Accuracy of Discourse Connective Translations: Validation of an Automatic Metric

II-236

12:00

12:20

Zhongyu Wei, Yulan He, Simon Shum, Rebecca Ferguson, Wei Gao and Kam-Fai Wong.
A Self-Training Framework for Automatic Exploratory Dialogue Identification

IJCLA

12:25

12:45

Andrei Olariu.
Hierarchical Clustering in Improving Microblog Stream Summarization

II-424

12:50

13:50

Lunch

 

13:55

14:25

Best student paper:
Mārcis Pinnis, Inguna Skadiņa and Andrejs Vasiļjevs.
Domain Adaptation in Statistical Machine Translation Using Comparable Corpora: Case Study for English Latvian IT Localisation

II-224

14:30

14:50

George Giannakopoulos and Vangelis Karkaletsis.
Summary evaluation: Together we stand NPowER-ed

II-436

14:55

15:15

Upendra Sapkota, Thamar Solorio, Manuel Montes-y-Gómez and Paolo Rosso.
The Use of Orthogonal Similarity Relations in the Prediction of Authorship

II-463

15:20

15:25

break

 

15:30

15:50

Gianni Barlacchi and Sara Tonelli.
ERNESTA: A sentence simplification tool for children's stories in Italian

II-476

15:55

16:15

Biljana Drndarevic, Sanja Stajner, Stefan Bott, Susana Bautista and Horacio Saggion.
Automatic Text Simplication in Spanish: A Comparative Evaluation of Complementing Components

II-488

16:20

16:25

break

 

16:30

16:50

Itziar Gonzalez-Dios, María Jesús Aranzabe, Arantza Díaz de Ilarraza and Ander Soraluze.
Detecting Apposition for Text Simplification in Basque

II-513

16:55

17:15

Chunliang Lu, Lidong Bing, Wai Lam, Ki Chan and Yuan Gu.
Web Entity Detection for Semi-structured Text Data Records with Unlabeled Data

IJCLA

17:20

17:25

break

 

17:30

18:25

Special event: Roberto Navigli

 

18:30

18:50

Closing

 

19:00

19:25

Bus

 

 

 

 

 


Saturday 

 

 

 

 

 07:30

19:00 

Patmos tour. Please have your teacher/student ID with you. Return time approx.

 


See you at CICLing 2014!