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From: Priscilla Rasmussen (rasmusse@cs.rutgers.edu)
Date: Fri Sep 15 2000 - 20:10:07 MET DST

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    SIGLEX, being one of the first SIGs has been operating without a
    constitution or slate of officers for several years. That is finally being
    rectified, and there is a new constitution that was proposed at SIGLEX'99
    and is posted on the web page.

    http://www.cis.upenn.edu/~mpalmer/siglex2.html

    The plan is to adopt both the new constitution and the proposed slate of
    officers at SIGLEX'00. http://www.cs.ust.hk/acl2000/wsml.html

    The nominees were proposed by an ad hoc nominating committee consisting of:
    Nicoletta Calzolari (University of Pisa),
    Marc Light (MITRE Corporation),
    Martha Palmer (University of Pennsylvania), and
    Philip Resnik (University of Maryland)

    The proposed officers are:

    President: Adam Kilgarriff, ITRI, University of Brighton
    Secretary: Christiane Fellbaum, Princeton University

    Information Officers:
    Graeme Hirst, University of Toronto
    Martha Evens, Northwestern University
    Boyan Onyshkevych, Department of Defense
    Charles Fillmore, University of California, Berkeley

    Persons interested in joining SIGLEX should e-mail
    fellbaum@clarity.princeton.edu

    Other news:

    GLOBAL WORDNET ASSOCIATION

    The Global WordNet Association (GWA) has just been founded. Its goals are
    to provide a forum for the dissemination and sharing of information about
    the construction and uses of WordNet and wordnets; working towards the
    standardization of wordnets, and building professional ties among researchers
    in linguistics, computational linguistics, and the larger NLP community.

    For membership information, see

    http://www.hum.uva.nl/~ewn/gwa.htm

    Piek Vossen, Sail Labs, Antwerp (Belgium)
    Christiane Fellbaum, Princeton University

    ISLE: International Standards for Language Engineering

    There is a new joint NSF/EU project for forming a consensus on Language
    Engineering Standards for language resources, tools and products. The
    current project is focusing on Multilingual Lexicons, Evaluation of Human
    Language Technology systems, and various aspects of Natural Interaction and
    Multi-modality. It builds on previous results from the LRE/LE and EAGLES
    European projects.

    http://www.ilc.pi.cnr.it/EAGLES96/isle/ISLE_Home_Page.htm



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