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The 3rd Annual Meeting Of The EPSRC Network On Vision & Language and The 1st Technical Meeting of the European Network on Integrating Vision and Language<br>
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A Workshop of the 25th International Conference on Computational Linguistics (COLING 2014)<br>
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CALL FOR POSTER ABSTRACTS<br>
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http://www.vlnet.org.uk/VL-Workshop-2014.html<br>
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In addition to the long papers to be presented at the VL’14 Workshop (see workshop website), we now invite abstracts for posters to be presented at the VL’14 Poster Session. Abstracts will also be included in the proceedings.<br>
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We invite 2-page abstracts describing original research combining language and vision. To encourage the sharing of novel and emerging ideas we also welcome abstracts describing new data-sets, grand challenges, open problems, benchmarks and work in progress.<br>
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Topics of interest include (but are not limited to):<br>
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- Image and video labelling and annotation<br>
- Image and video description <br>
- Computational modelling of human vision and language<br>
- Image and video retrieval<br>
- Mulitmodal human-computer communication<br>
- Automatic text illustration<br>
- Language-driven animation<br>
- Facial animation from speech<br>
- Assistive methodologies<br>
- Text-to-image generation<br>
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Submission: <br>
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Abstracts should be up to 2 pages long including references. Submissions should adhere to the COLING 2014 format (style files available from http://www.coling-2014.org/instructions-for-authors.php), and should be in PDF format.<br>
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Please make your submission by sending your abstract to: vl-net@brighton.ac.uk<br>
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Important Dates<br>
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Poster Abstracts Due 10th July 2014<br>
Author Notification 12th July 2014<br>
Camera-Ready Abstracts 16th July 2014<br>
Date of Workshop 23th August 2014<br>
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Organisers<br>
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Anja Belz, University of Brighton<br>
Darren Cosker, University of Bath<br>
Frank Keller, University of Edinburgh<br>
William Smith, University of York<br>
Kalina Bontcheva, University of Sheffield<br>
Sien Moens, University of Leuven<br>
Alan Smeaton, Dublin City University<br>
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Programme Committee<br>
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Yannis Aloimonos, University of Maryland, US<br>
Dimitrios Makris, Kingston University, UK<br>
Desmond Elliot, University of Edinburgh, UK<br>
Tamara Berg, Stony Brook, US<br>
Claire Gardent, CNRS/LORIA, France<br>
Lewis Griffin, UCL, UK<br>
Brian Mac Namee, Dublin Institute of Technology, Ireland<br>
Margaret Mitchell, University of Aberdeen, UK<br>
Ray Mooney, University of Texas at Austin, US<br>
Chris Town, University of Cambridge, UK<br>
David Windridge, University of Surrey, UK<br>
Lucia Specia, University of Sheffield, UK<br>
John Kelleher, Dublin Institute of Technology, Ireland<br>
Sergio Escalera, Autonomous University of Barcelona, Spain<br>
Erkut Erdem, Hacettepe University, Turkey<br>
Isabel Trancoso, INESC-ID, Portugal<br>
Julia Hockenmaier, University of Illinois<br>
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Contact<br>
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vl-net@brighton.ac.uk<br>
http://www.vlnet.org.uk/VL-Workshop-2014.html<br>
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