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June 2-7, 2001

Industry Sponsorships Highlight your company's name as a leader in Language Technologies. GOLD SILVER BRONZE. Language Technologies. 2001. Sponsor a specific event: Opening Reception Banquet at the Carnegie Science Center Coffee Break Email Room Invest in the Future:

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June 2-7, 2001

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  1. Industry SponsorshipsHighlight your company's name as a leader in Language Technologies. GOLD SILVER BRONZE Language Technologies 2001 • Sponsor a specific event: • Opening Reception • Banquet at the Carnegie Science Center • Coffee Break • Email RoomInvest in the Future: • Student Travel Grants • Student SessionsFor more information on industry sponsorships contact: • Kurt GoddenSporgit Technologies611 1/2 E. WilliamAnn Arbor, MI 48104email: kgodden@sporgit.comphone: 734-623-7954, ext. 216fax: 734-623-7965 2nd Meeting of theNorth American  Chapter  of the Association for ComputationalLinguistics June 2-7, 2001 Carnegie Mellon  UniversityPittsburgh, Pennsylvania, USA www.cs.cmu.edu/~ref/naacl2001.html

  2. Demonstrations:  Look into the Future. • Prototypes of the next wave of technology from leading research labs • Work in progress from top university labs • Exhibits: What’s hot in the industry • To exhibit your company’s product contact: • Lynn Carlson, Exhibits Chair • lmcarls@super.org • 1-301-805-7477 • Tutorials – June 2 • Introductory tutorials for technology buyers and managers • Advanced tutorials for researchers who want to broaden their knowledge • Workshops – June 3 and 4 • One and two day workshops on the hottest topics in the field • Collocated Event – June 3 and 4 • Empirical Methods in Natural Language Processing (EMNLP) • Main Meeting Session – June 5-7 • Refereed papers from leading scientists and engineers from around the world • Discourse and Dialogue • Semantics • Lexicons • Grammars, Parsing, and Syntax • Phonetics, Phonology, Morphology • Corpus-Based  NLP , Statistical NLP, and Machine • Learning • Mathematical and Psychological Models of Language • Multilingual NLP and Machine Translation • Spoken Language and Speech Recognition • Natural Language Generation • Summarization • Information Retrieval and Information Extraction The Association for Computational Linguistics Since 1962, the Association for Computational Linguistics has served the research and commercial community with annual international conferences, regional conferences in Europe, North America, and Asia, and specialized workshops aimed at particular technical groups. It is *the* international scientific and professional society for people working on problems involving natural language and computation. Membership includes the ACL quarterly journal, (Computational Linguistics), reduced registration at most ACL-sponsored conferences, discounts on ACL-sponsored publications, and participation in ACL Special Interest Groups. For membership and more information visit www.aclweb.org. The North American Chapter of the Association for Computational Linguistics (NAACL) was chartered in 1998. Its purpose is to encourage and facilitate membership in the ACL by persons and institutions in North America, to provide a regional focus for members of the ACL in North America, and to be a source of information on North American activities. For more information: www.cs.cornell.edu/Info/People/cardie/naacl

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