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Schedule of Events:
Workshops
ACM SIGIR'01 Workshop on Text Summarization
New Orleans, Louisiana, September 13, 2001
Workshop
Agenda: http://www-nlpir.nist.gov/projects/duc/duc2001/agenda_duc2001.html
see also http://www-nlpir.nist.gov/projects/duc/sigir01.html
CALL FOR PAPERS
Objectives
Summarization technology has the potential of adding significant value
in the context of information retrieval applications. Summarization
can provide, for example, an alternative display mode for retrieved
documents; a new method of concentrating information for relevance feedback;
and a means for presenting information specific to groups of related
documents and web sites. There has been a long history of research in
this area by both the retrieval and the natural language processing
communities, with summarization papers being presented at SIGIR and
ACL. However we still do not know what summarization techniques are
most adequate for which purposes and what evaluation techniques are
most appropriate for assessing the quality of a summary.
The purpose of this workshop is two-fold. The first
day of the workshop will serve as a focal point for presenting new results
in this area. This will include invited presentations focusing on various
open problems in summarization research, presentations of original scientific
papers. and an overview of the goals and results from a new evaluation
effort in summarization called DUC (Document Understanding Conference,
http://www-nlpir.nist.gov/projects/duc/).
The optional second day of the workshop will be devoted to presenting
more detailed results from the first DUC evaluation and to discussing
plans for the future of DUC.
Topics of Interest
Contributions of papers are solicited dealing with, but not limited
to, the following areas:
- Production of abstracts and extracts
- Multidocument summarization
- Multilingual summarization
- Summarization of multimodal input
- Summarization applications
- Studies and modeling of human summarizers
- User studies focused on the use of summaries
- Evaluation and text/training corpora
- Integration with web and IR access
- Interaction with question answering
- Query-based summarization
- Work done for the DUC evaluation
Workshop Chairs
- Donna Harman (National Institute of Standards and Technology)
- Daniel Marcu (University of Southern California/Information Sciences
Institute)
Program Committee
- Takahiro Fukusima (Otemon Gakuin University, Japan)
- Eduard Hovy (University of Southern California/Information
- Sciences Institute, USA)
- Inderjeet Mani (MITRE, USA)
- Kathleen McKeown (Columbia University, USA)
- Manabu Okumura (Tokyo Institute of Technology, Japan)
- Paul Over (National Institute of Standards and Technology, USA)
- Dragomir Radev (University of Michigan, USA)
- Karen Sparck Jones (University of Cambridge, U.K)
- Tomek Strzalkowski (State University of New York at Albany, USA) Keynote
Speaker
Participation
Participation is open to anyone with an interest in summarization.
There will be an optional second day for those interested in the
DUC evaluation, and an additional registration fee will be required.
Those desiring to make a presentation on the first day should submit
a paper (of at most 8 pages) for consideration by the program committee.
Only electronic submissions will be accepted. Please submit a postscript
or PDF file that prints on 8.5 x 11" paper to lori.buckland@nist.gov.
Correspondence
Direct correspondence and inquiries related to this workshop should
be addressed to: donna.harman@nist.gov.
Important dates
- Paper Submission: July 10, 2001
- Notification of acceptance: August 3, 2001
- Final submission: August 26, 2001
- Workshop: September 13 (and 14), 2001
Further Information
Further Information can be found on the SIGIR 2001 Web pages (http://www2.sis.pitt.edu/~sigir01).
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