The Second Workshop on Systems and Frameworks for Computational Morphology, Zurich, Switzerland
From the point of view of computational linguistics, morphological resources form the basis for all higher-level applications. This is especially true for languages with a rich morphology like German, Finnish, or Polish.
Apart from uses in computational linguistics, there are numerous practical applications that can benefit from morphological analysis and/or generation or even require it, for example in text processing, user interfaces, or information retrieval. These applications have specific requirements for morphological components, including requirements from software engineering, such as programming interfaces or robustness.
The workshop will bring together researchers and developers in the area of computational morphology. Discussions will focus on actual, working systems and frameworks based on linguistic principles and providing linguistically motivated analyses and/or generation on the basis of linguistic categories.For further information, please visit: http://sfcm2011.org/(opens in new window)