November 13–15, 2014 Westin Arlington Gateway in Arlington, Virginia
adjacent to Washington, DC
https://sites.google.com/site/nlabd2014/home
Important Dates:
• Papers due to: July 6, 2014
• Author notifications: July 31, 2014
• Accepted camera-ready copy due to AAAI: September 10, 2014
• Symposium: November 13–15, 2014
Today’s enterprises need to make decisions based on analyzing
massive and heterogeneous data sources. More and more aspects of
decision making are driven by data, and as a result, more and more
business users need access to data. Offering easy access to the
right data to diverse business users is of growing importance. There
are several challenges that must be overcome to meet this goal. One
is the sheer volume: enterprise data are predicted to grow by 800
percent in the next five years. The biggest part (80 percent) are
stored in unstructured documents, most of which are lacking
informative meta data or semantic tags (beyond date, size, and
author) that might help in accessing them. A third challenge comes
from the need to offer access to these data for different types of
users, most of whom are not familiar with the underlying syntax or
semantics of the data.
Natural Language Interfaces and Question Answering Systems, such as
Watson, Smartweb, Siri, Start, or Evi, have been successfully
implemented in various domains; for example in encyclopedic
knowledge bases (e.g., IBM`s Jeopardy Challenge), in the field of
energy (e.g., DGRC), or in the domain of mathematics (e.g., Wolfram
Alpha). Following up on prior work in natural language interfaces to
databases (NLIDB) and question answering (QA) systems, this workshop
brings together experts from both academia and industry to present
their most recent work related to problems that leverage natural
language in the context of big data. They can share information on
their latest investigations and exchange ideas and thoughts in order
to push the research frontier towards new technologies that tackle
the aspect of natural language access to large-scale and
heterogeneous data.
Call for Papers:
We welcome the submission of research papers on all aspects of
natural language access and question answering to large-scale
structured and unstructured data. The following topics are of
particular interest:
• Natural language interaction technologies (e.g., in the context of
knowledge navigation; personal assistant)
• Speech interfaces and interactive question answering
• Automatic question answering based on structured data sources
• Natural language access to the Semantic Web
• Question answering and natural language interfaces to Linked Data
• Formalization of structured information / queries (RDF, OWL,
SPARQL)
• Machine learning techniques (e.g., large-scale hierarchical
classification) for translating the users' information needs into
formal queries
• Information extraction at web scale that supports natural language
access
• Web mining and social network analysis
• Social media analysis and opinion mining
• Text summarization (e.g., question-focused summarization)
• Natural language processing for document analysis including
information extraction, semantic role labeling and co-reference
resolution
• Architectures for natural language access to big data
• UIMA modules
• Applications and projects
Programm Committee:
• Gerhard Weikum
Max-Planck-Institut für Informatik, Saarbrücken, Germany
• Philipp Cimiano
Bielefeld University - CITEC, Germany
• Zornitsa Kozareva
Yahoo Research, Silicon Valley, USA
• Chris Biemann
TU Darmstadt, Germany
• Florian Röhrbein
Technische Universität München, Germany
• Saurav Sahay
Intel Labs - Experience Technology, Santa Clara, CA, USA
• Mohamed Yahya
Max-Planck-Institut für Informatik, Saarbrücken, Germany
• Maximilian Viermetz
Siemens AG - Corporate Technology, Germany
• James Fan
IBM T. J. Watson Research Center, NY, USA
• Ken Barker
IBM T. J. Watson Research Center, NY, USA
• Günter Neumann
German Research Center for AI, Saarbrücken, Germany
• Martin Theobald
University of Antwerp, Belgium
• Paul Buitelaar
Digital Enterprise Research Institute, Ireland
• Jochen Leidner
Thomson Reuters, United Kingdom
• Lora Aroyo
VU University Amsterdam, The Netherlands
Organizing Committee:
Dan G. Tecuci
IBM Watson
Austin, TX
Email:
dan.t...@gmail.com
http://www.dantecuci.com
Ulli Waltinger
Siemens AG / Corporate Technology
Research & Technology Center
Business Analytics & Monitoring
Knowledge Modeling & Retrieval (CT RTC BAM KMR)
Otto-Hahn-Ring 6
81739 München, Deutschland
Email:
ulli.wa...@siemens.com
Daniel Sonntag
German Research Center for Artificial Intelligence
Intelligent User Interfaces
Stuhlsatzenhausweg 3
66123 Saarbruecken, Germany
Email:
daniel....@dfki.de
http://www.dfki.de/~sonntag/