Recently, we have seen an increasing number of researchers working on multilingual problems varying from mining comparable corpora from the web to multilingual part-of-speech tagging. It is encouraging to see how the abundant training data in a resource rich languages (such as English) is used along with very little training data in the target language to solve problems in resource-poor languages.
This workshop aims to bring researchers working on different aspects of multilingualism to a common ground. This is a one day workshop collocated with the Association for Computational Linguistics conference (ACL) 2012 in Jeju Island, Republic of Korea. This workshop features a mix of invited talks, invited papers and contribution talks.
This workshop aims to bring researchers working on different aspects of multilingualism to a common ground. This is a one day workshop collocated with the Association for Computational Linguistics conference (ACL) 2012 in Jeju Island, Republic of Korea. This workshop features a mix of invited talks, invited papers and contribution talks.
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Important Dates (8:00 pm PST)
_Paper Submission : Apr 25, 2012
Paper notification : May 10, 2012 Camera Ready : May 18, 2012 Workshop Date : Jul 13, 2012 |