On 4/9/2014 12:15 PM, Jens Grivolla wrote:
On Mon, Mar 31, 2014 at 10:12 PM, Marshall Schor m...@schor.com wrote:
On 3/26/2014 9:44 AM, Jens Grivolla wrote:
Finally, despite the fact that UIMA does not appear in the title anymore,
would it be possible to have an announcement on the UIMA web
On Mon, Mar 31, 2014 at 10:12 PM, Marshall Schor m...@schor.com wrote:
On 3/26/2014 9:44 AM, Jens Grivolla wrote:
Finally, despite the fact that UIMA does not appear in the title anymore,
would it be possible to have an announcement on the UIMA web page?
I think so (unless others
Hi all, I have just posted the (more or less) final CFP on uima-user and
uima-dev.
Feel free to distribute the CFP to anybody you think would be
interested. While this has been merged with a different workshop and
thus has a somewhat wider scope than just UIMA, I still view this as a
We have been asked to merge our workshop with a similar one focusing on
open infrastructures. The result is a Workshop on Open
Infrastructures and Analysis Frameworks for HLT.
We will now start to build a common CFP from the two proposals. All
contributions are welcome:
I have sent the proposal, we'll see what they say...
-- Jens
On 17/01/14 15:02, Jens Grivolla wrote:
On 15/01/14 20:51, Richard Eckart de Castilho wrote:
On 15.01.2014, at 15:10, Jens Grivolla
j+...@grivolla.net wrote:
The CFP itself must still be rewritten to be less UIMA-centric, other
On 15/01/14 20:51, Richard Eckart de Castilho wrote:
On 15.01.2014, at 15:10, Jens Grivolla j+...@grivolla.net wrote:
The CFP itself must still be rewritten to be less UIMA-centric, other than that
this is starting to look quite good.
GATE developer Mark A. Greenwood did the rewrite and sent
Thanks, fixed.
On 14/01/14 19:04, Peter Klügl wrote:
Hi,
Just a small correction:
The last workshop had nine paper presentations and one invited talk.
Best,
Peter
Am 14.01.2014 18:11, schrieb Jens Grivolla:
Hello, there's only 5 days remaining to submit the workshop proposal.
Please
Just a quick update: the proposal is progressing nicely, with very
positive response from the GATE people. In fact, it will be
co-organised by a GATE core team member and several core developers are
on the PC.
The CFP itself must still be rewritten to be less UIMA-centric, other
than that
On 15.01.2014, at 15:10, Jens Grivolla j+...@grivolla.net wrote:
Just a quick update: the proposal is progressing nicely, with very positive
response from the GATE people. In fact, it will be co-organised by a GATE
core team member and several core developers are on the PC.
Great!
The
Hello, there's only 5 days remaining to submit the workshop proposal.
Please anybody interested get in touch.
I sent a mail to the GATE user list to get some input from them. The
proposal draft is here:
https://github.com/jgrivolla/coling2014-nlp-framework-workshop/blob/master/proposal.md
I’ll certainly be on the Program Committee, and am willing to help in any ways
that I am able. Regarding the proposal, overall it looks pretty reasonable, but
what is the reason for limiting to oral presentations and omitting posters?
..m
On Jan 14, 2014, at 12:11 PM, Jens Grivolla
As I understand it, poster presentations are only used as a way to
offload submissions that didn't make it as a full paper. I don't think
that such a distinction is useful for this workshop and would prefer to
have oral presentations for all interesting contributions.
If we expected to have
Hi,
Just a small correction:
The last workshop had nine paper presentations and one invited talk.
Best,
Peter
Am 14.01.2014 18:11, schrieb Jens Grivolla:
Hello, there's only 5 days remaining to submit the workshop proposal.
Please anybody interested get in touch.
I sent a mail to the GATE
OK, that’s reasonable—the last UIMA workshop I was at was at LREC in 2010, and
there were a bunch of posters, which i why I asked.
On Jan 14, 2014, at 12:54 PM, Jens Grivolla j+...@grivolla.net wrote:
As I understand it, poster presentations are only used as a way to offload
submissions
talked a bit about options for the next UIMA
workshop. How about trying to have it at COLING 2014?
WORKSHOP TIMELINE
• 19th January 2014: Workshop proposals due
• 26th January 2014: Notification of workshop acceptances
• 18th July 2014: Camera-ready deadline for workshop
to expect...
Thanks,
Jens
On 21/10/13 11:44, Jens Grivolla wrote:
Hi, at GSCL 2013 we talked a bit about options for the next UIMA
workshop. How about trying to have it at COLING 2014?
WORKSHOP TIMELINE
• 19th January 2014: Workshop proposals due
• 26th January 2014
I also think that it is a good idea if we can expect enough submissions.
However, I will not be able to organize it and cannot promise to submit
something.
Peter
On 21.10.2013 11:44, Jens Grivolla wrote:
Hi, at GSCL 2013 we talked a bit about options for the next UIMA
workshop. How about
+...@grivolla.net wrote:
Hi, at GSCL 2013 we talked a bit about options for the next UIMA workshop.
How about trying to have it at COLING 2014?
WORKSHOP TIMELINE
• 19th January 2014: Workshop proposals due
• 26th January 2014: Notification of workshop acceptances
• 18th
Hi, at GSCL 2013 we talked a bit about options for the next UIMA
workshop. How about trying to have it at COLING 2014?
WORKSHOP TIMELINE
• 19th January 2014: Workshop proposals due
• 26th January 2014: Notification of workshop acceptances
• 18th July 2014: Camera
good idea, I think it'd be really nice.
Tommaso
2013/10/21 Jens Grivolla j+...@grivolla.net
Hi, at GSCL 2013 we talked a bit about options for the next UIMA workshop.
How about trying to have it at COLING 2014?
WORKSHOP TIMELINE
• 19th January 2014: Workshop proposals due
Hi Jens,
I would be happy to help out.
Best, Renaud
On Mon, Oct 21, 2013 at 11:44 AM, Jens Grivolla j+...@grivolla.net wrote:
Hi, at GSCL 2013 we talked a bit about options for the next UIMA workshop.
How about trying to have it at COLING 2014?
WORKSHOP TIMELINE
• 19th
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