Special Challenge Award at LAW 2012

A paper submitted to the 6th Linguistic Annotation Workshop at the 2012 conference of the Association for Computational Linguistics was selected by the programme committee as the winner of a Special Challenge, “to promote the use and collaborative development of open, shared resources, and to identify and promote best practices for annotation interoperability”.

The successful submission from LTG is entitled Who Did What to Whom? A Contrastive Study of Syntacto-Semantic Dependencies, with Angelina Ivanova, Stephan, Oepen, Lilja Øvrelid, and Dan Flickinger (a WeSearch collaborator from Stanford University) as authors. The prize has a value of US$ 2500, made available by the US National Science Foundation.

Published Sep. 27, 2012 3:12 PM