Workshop on applications of tree automata techniques in natural language processing, Avignon, France
Tree automata techniques are finite-state based methods that use or manipulate trees as their central data structure. They are increasingly used in applications in natural language processing; examples can be found in work on topics as diverse as grammar formalisms, computational semantics, language generation and machine translation.
This workshop will provide a forum for discussion on work that relates tree automata techniques and their formal theory to natural language processing. It will also seek to increase awareness for theoretical results useful for applications in natural language processing, and to identify open theoretical problems raised by such applications.For further information, please visit: http://stp.lingfil.uu.se/atanlp/(opens in new window)