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Program

Monday 2nd June

Oh, joy! Oh, joy! GENERAL ELECTION DAY! What other site of these conferences has ever provided a day of such glorious interest --a chance for visiting anthropologists to study Canadian politics first hand?

Workshops -- Please pre-register using the form on the Workshops page. Workshops for which the minimum is not reached by 28th May may be cancelled.

9.00 a.m. to 1.00 p.m. ACH Executive meeting. Victoria Hall, Conference Room, Rm. # 011, located behind the Common Room, Ground Floor.

2.00 p.m. to 6.00 p.m. ALLC Executive meeting. Victoria Hall, Conference Room, Rm. # 011, located behind the Common Room, Ground Floor.

Registration -- the Registration Desk, on the Ground Floor of Victoria Hall, will be open from 5.00 p.m. to 9.00 p.m. for delegates to register and to pick up their delegate packages. It will reopen at 8.30 a.m. on Tuesday, and will be open during the day on all subsequent days.

Tuesday 3rd June

11.00 a.m. to 12.30 p.m.
Stirling Hall, Theatre D

Opening session
Keynote address: Merlin Donald, Symbolic Technologies: Challenges and Dangers for the Humanities

2.00 p.m. to 3.30 p.m.
Stirling Hall, Theatre D

Special session, Humanities computing in the graduate studies curriculum, sponsored by ALLC

Stirling Hall, Theatre C

Special session on Canadian studies, Roda Roberts, SGMLizing the Bilingual Canadian Dictionary, sponsored by the local organizers

4.00 p.m. to 5.30 p.m.
Stirling Hall, Theatre D

Richard S. Forsyth, Short substrings as document discriminators
Thomas Rommel, A reliable narrator? Adam Smith may say so
Susanne Gillmayr-Bucher, Tracing the net of intra- and intertextual references within the scenic play "Simson faellt durch die Jahrtausende" by Nelly Sachs

Stirling Hall, Theatre C

Greg Lessard, Michael Levison, Clothing Meaning in Syntax: Aspect and Applications of Multilingual Generation
Ingrid Meyer, Douglas Skuce, Judy Kavanagh, Laura Davidson, Integrating Linguistic and Conceptual Analysis in a WWW-Based Tool for Terminography
Jonathan J Webster, Martin S.P. Chiu, Developing a web-based dictionary database

7.00 p.m. to 10.00 p.m.
Victoria Hall, Lower Common Room
Reception
Camaraderie

Posters and Software Demonstrations -- Those displaying Posters and giving Software Demonstrations are encouraged to set these up in the Lower Common Room of Victoria Hall during the day on Tuesday (and to test any demos to debug technical problems.) Although the principal sessions for these are on Wednesday and Thursday evenings, these activities occupy the same area as the Reception, and attendees are welcome to visit any of these which are in place at this time.

Wednesday 4th June

9.00 a.m. to 10.30 a.m.
Stirling Hall, Theatre D

David R. Chesnutt, The Model Editions Partnership--Towards a National Database
Shoichiro Hara, Hisashi Yasunaga, A Digital Library System for Japanese Classical Literature
Ronald W. Zweig, Digitizing Historical Newspapers: New Approaches to a Complex

Stirling Hall, Theatre C

Rochdi Oueslati, A corpora-based environment for linguistic knowledge
Arienne M. Dwyer, Hand-to-Hand Wrestling with Small Linguistic Corpora
Tomaz Erjavec, Nancy Ide, Dan Tufis, Encoding and Parallel alignment of linguistic corpora in six Central and Eastern European Languages

11.00 a.m. to 12.30 p.m.
Stirling Hall, Theatre D

Nicoletta Calzolari, Antonio Zampolli, Ulrich Heid, Towards standards for lexicons and the linguistic annotation of texts. (Session)

Stirling Hall, Theatre C

Melina Alexa, Lothar Rostek, Pattern concordances - TATOE calls XGrammar
Lothar Rostek, Marking up in TATOE and exporting to SGML - Rule development for identifying NITF categories.
Roz Horton, Richard Giordano, A Virtual Barbeque: A Corpus Linguistics Approach to Studying an Emergent Community

Stirling Hall, Theatre B

Paul A. Fortier, Luc Fortier, Semantic Fields and Polysemy: A Correspondence Analysis Approach
Richard S. Forsyth, Towards a text benchmark suite
Ronald Tetreault, Electrifying Wordsworth--A Progress Report

2.00 p.m. to 3.30 p.m.
Stirling Hall, Theatre D

Keynote address: Frank Tompa, Capitalizing on Text Structures

4.00 p.m. to 5.30 p.m.
Stirling Hall, Theatre D

Eve Wilson, Peter D. Shepton, SGML as a vehicle for porting hypertext applications between systems
C. M. Sperberg-McQueen, Tim Bray, Extensible Markup Language (XML)

Stirling Hall, Theatre C

Inge de Mönnink, Combining corpus and experimental data: methodological considerations
Nelleke Oostdijk, Tailoring a formal grammar for efficiency without compromising its linguistic motivation
Hans van Halteren, The Feasibility of Incremental Linguistic Annotation

7.00 p.m. to 10.00 p.m.
Victoria Hall, Lower Common Room
Posters and Software Demonstrations
Camaraderie

7.30 p.m. to 8.30 p.m.
Stirling Hall, Theatre C
ACH annual meeting of members

8.30 p.m. to 9.30 p.m.
Stirling Hall, Theatre C
ALLC annual meeting of members

Thursday 5th June

9.00 a.m. to 10.30 a.m.
Stirling Hall, Theatre D

Special session, Michael Neuman, David Green, John Unsworth, ACH and NINCH, sponsored by ACH

Stirling Hall, Theatre C

Lise Desmarais, Mee-Lian Chung, Lise Duquette, Delphine Renié, Michel Laurier, L'évaluation des apprentissages et des interactions dans un environnement multimédia en L2. (Session)

Stirling Hall, Theatre B

Joseph Rudman, David I Holmes, Fiona J. Tweedie, R. Harald Baayen, The State of Authorship Attribution Studies. (Session)

11.00 a.m. to 12.30 p.m.

Stirling Hall, Theatre D

Pierre du Prey, Blair Martin, Daniel Greenstein, Writing, Publishing and Preserving Electronic Documents related to the Visual Arts. (Session)

Stirling Hall, Theatre C

Robert Fischer, Mary Ann Lyman-Hager, Multimedia Authoring for Foreign Language Faculty: The Libra Authoring System
Tony McNeill, Charlie Mansfield, The Design & Authoring of Internet-based Study Materials
Geoffrey M. Rockwell, Joanna Johnson, Rocco Piro, MILE: A Markup Language for Interactive Drill Courseware

Stirling Hall, Theatre B

Michal Ephratt, Authorship attribution - the case of lexical innovations
Penelope J. Gurney, Lyman W. Gurney, Multi-authorship of the Scriptores Historiae Augustae: Analysis of Vocabulary Richness from a Disambiguated Text

1.30 p.m. to 6.30 p.m.
Boat Trip

The buses will be at Victoria Hall for boarding at about 1.30 p.m. The trip to Gananoque (Gan-an-o'-kwee, by the way!) takes about half an hour, but we have to board the boat a little early because of our potential numbers. The Thousand Islands guided boat tour lasts from 3.00 p.m. to 6.p.m. Buses will return to Victoria Hall by about 6.30.

7.00 p.m. to 10.00 p.m.
Victoria Hall, Lower Common Room
Posters and Software Demonstrations
More Camaraderie

Friday 6th June

9.00 a.m. to 10.30 a.m.
Stirling Hall, Theatre D

Robert E. Wright, Willard McCarty, Susan Saltrick, Institutional Support in the Advancement of Technology in the Humanities: Roles, Models, and Collaboration. (Session)

Stirling Hall, Theatre C

Julia Flanders, John Lavagnino, Carol Barash, The Epistemology of the Electronic Edition. (Session)

11.00 a.m. to 12.30 p.m.
Stirling Hall, Theatre D

Willard McCarty, Lou Burnard, Marilyn Deegan, Jean Anderson, Harold Short, Root, trunk, and branch: institutional and infrastructural models for humanities computing in the U.K. (Session)

Stirling Hall, Theatre C

William Winder, Michel Lenoble, Ray Siemens, Theories of Meaning and the Electronic Text. (Session)

2.00 p.m. to 3.30 p.m.
Stirling Hall, Theatre D

Andrea Austin, David Halsted, Perry Willett, Labour Issues in Humanities Computing. (Session)

Stirling Hall, Theatre C

Susan Hockey, Terry Butler, Patricia Clements, Susan Brown, Sue Fisher, Orlando Project: Humanities Computing in Conversation with Literary History. (Session)

4.00 p.m. to 5.30 p.m.
Stirling Hall, Theatre D

Gary F. Simons, Mapping from objects to markup: a springboard for multiple-strategy electronic publishing
Florence Bruneseaux, Laurent Romary, Codage des références et coréférences dans les dialogues homme-machine
David J. Birnbaum, In Defense of Invalid SGML

Stirling Hall, Theatre C

Matthew G. Kirschenbaum, Ed Fox, Electronic Theses and Dissertations in the Humanities
David Seaman, The Electronic Archive of Early American Fiction (1775-1850)
Ian Lancashire, Christopher Douglas, Dennis G. Jerz, Adapting Web Electronic Libraries to English Studies

6.30 p.m. to 10.00 p.m. (or whenever)
Banquet -- Ban Righ Hall

Saturday 7th June

9.00 a.m. to 10.30 a.m.
Stirling Hall, Theatre D

Julia Flanders, Sydney Bauman, Mavis Cournane, Willard McCarty, Aara Suksi, Applying the TEI: Problems in the classification of proper nouns. (Session)

A virtual pre-handout "Ovid in the metatext: an exercise in close-reading through tags" is available. Click North America or Europe

Stirling Hall, Theatre C

Hanmin Jung, Sanghwa Yuh, Taewan Kim, Dong-In Park, Compound Unit Recognition for Efficient English-Korean Translation
Sung-Kwon Choi, Tae-Wan Kim, Soo-Hyun Lee, Dong-In Park, Korean Analysis and Transfer in Unification-based Multilingual Machine Translation System

11.00 a.m. to 12.30 p.m.
Stirling Hall, Theatre D

Closing session

Posters and Software Demonstrations

Posters and Software Demonstrations will be set up in the Lower Common Room of Victoria Hall. The principal sessions are in the evenings (7.00 p.m. to 10.00 p.m.) on Wednesday and Thursday. The space coincides with the general lounge/meeting area, and is also the space where publishers displays will be set up.

Authors are encouraged to set up the Posters and Demos during the day on Tuesday, and to leave them in place until at least Friday afternoon. They are also asked to be present for as much of the two principal sessions as possible, for demonstrations to and discussion with the other conference participants

Jean Anderson, New developments from STELLA: Software for Teaching English

Johanne Bénard, Cocteau multimédia

Nancy Belmore, Sabine Bergler, The International Corpus of English (ICE)-Canada

Tatjana Janicijevic, Derek Walker, NeoloSearch: Automatic detection of neologisms in French Internet documents

Dorothy Kenny, Creatures of Habit? What collocation can tell us about translation

Elli Mylonas, Todd Hettenbach, The ACH/ALLC Abstract Review Database

Espen S. Ore, Claus Huitfeldt, Øystein Reigem, Franz Hespe, Wittgenstein's Nachlass - Bergen Electronic Edition (WN-BEE)

Hong Liang Qiao, A Corpus-Oriented Parser

Carolyn P. Schriber, The Online Reference Book for Medieval Studies

Stéfan Sinclair, L'HyperPo: Exploration des structures lexicales à l'aide des formes hypertextuelles

Ismail Timimi, Analyse du discours assistée par ordinateur - Version 3AD95

Merna Wells, Welcome to the Carnival: A Play of Electronic Discourse