[Corpora-List] 2nd CFP : 3rd Workshop on Sentiment Analysis where AI meets Psychology (SAAIP 2013)

Braja Gopal Patra brajagopal.cse at gmail.com
Sun May 19 04:21:16 UTC 2013


Dear All,

Please forward this call for paper to your colleagues and interested people.

Thank you in advance,

*3r**d Workshop on Sentiment Analysis where AI meets Psychology (SAAIP 201**
3**) *

- A collocated event at IJCNLP 2013, Nagoya Congress Center, Nagoya, Japan

October 14, 2013

Call for Papers: http://saaip.org/



Since our previous two workshops in conjunction with the International
Joint Conference on NLP (IJCNLP) in Chiang Mai, Thailand during Nov. 7-13,
2011 and with the International Conference on Computational Linguistics
(COLING) in Mumbai, India during Dec. 8-15, 2012 were quite successful
(with 20 and 14 submissions and more than 30 participants from many
countries), we are planning to conduct our next workshop in conjunction with
the International Joint Conference on NLP (IJCNLP) in Nagoya, Japan during
Oct. 14-19, 2013



Inspired by the objectives we aimed at in the first two editions of the
workshop, the warm responses and feedbacks we received from the
participants and attendees and the final outcome, the purpose of the
proposed 3rd edition of the Workshop on Sentiment Analysis where AI meets
Psychology (SAAIP 2013) is to create a framework for presenting and
discussing the challenges related to sentiment, opinion and emotion
analysis in the ground of NLP.



This workshop aims to bring together the researchers in multiple
disciplines such as computer science, psychology, cognitive science, social
science and many more who are interested in developing next generation
machines that can recognize and respond to the sentimental states of the
human users. The workshop will consist of a set of invited talks and
presentations of technical papers that will be selected after peer review
from the submissions received.



List of Topics <http://saaip.org/index.html>

We welcome original and unpublished submissions on all aspects of sentiment
analysis. Topics include, but are not limited to

   - New models of sentiment: its origin in the speaker's goals and
   intentions, its
   signaling in the text, and its relationships to the objects in question
   - Psychological models for sentiment analysis
   - Topic-dependent/independent sentiment identification.
   - Mass opinion estimation based on NLP and statistical models.
   - Domain, topic and genre, language  dependency of sentiment analysis
   - Discourse analysis of sentiment
   - Opinion, Sentiment, Emotion extraction, categorization and aggregation
   - Sentiment corpora and annotation
   - Sentiment lexicon
   - Applications of sentiment analysis specially in Social Networking
   - Multimodal Sentiment Analysis
   - Multilingual Sentiment Analysis

Workshop Organizers

* *

*Sivaji Bandyopadhyay (Jadavpur University, India)*

Professor, Computer Science and Engineering Department

Jadavpur University, Kolkata - 700032, India.

Phone: +91 33 2414 6648

Email Address: sbandyopadhyay at cse.jdvu.ac.in, sivaji_cse_ju at yahoo.com

* *

*Manabu Okumura (Tokyo Institute of Technology, Japan)*

Professor, Precision and Intelligence Laboratory,

Tokyo Institute of Technology, Tokyo, Japan.

Email Address: oku at pi.titech.ac.jp



Proposed Program Committee



·         Khurshid Ahmad, Trinity College Dublin (Ireland)

·         Alexandra Balahur, DLSI, University of Alicante, (Italy)

·         Erik Cambria, NUS (Singapore)

·         Amitava Das, NTNU (Norway)

·         Dipankar Das, Jadavpur University (India)

·         Michael Gamon, Microsoft Research (USA)

·         Diana Inkpen,             University of Ottawa (Canada)

·         Noriko Kando, National Institute of Informatics (Japan)

·         Rada Mihalcea, University of North Texas (USA)

·         Alena Neviarouskaya, University of Tokyo (Japan)

·         Vincent Ng, University of Texas at Dallas, (USA)

·         Fuji Ren, University of Tokushima (Japan)

·         Paolo Rosso, Universidad Politécnica de Valencia (Spain)

·         Patrick Saint-Dizier, IRIT-CNRS (France)

·         Yohei Seki, Tsukuba University (Japan)

·         Alan Smeaton, Dublin City University (Ireland)

·         Swapna Somasundaran, Siemens Corporate Research (SCR) (USA)

·         Veselin Stoyanov, Cornell University (USA)

·         Carlo Strapparava, FBK (Italy)

·         Stan Szpakowicz, University of Ottawa (Canada)

·         Theresa Wilson, University of Edinburgh (UK)

·         Michael Zock, LIMSI-CNRS (France)



Important Dates

·         Submissions Deadline: July 9, 2013

·         Notification of Acceptances: August 9, 2013

·         Camera ready submissions: August 23, 2013

·         Workshop Date: October 14, 2013
-- 
With warm regards,

Braja Gopal Patra
PhD Scholar &
Junior Research Fellow,
Dept. of Computer Science & Engineering,
Jadavpur University,
Kolkata-700032
India
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