[Linganth] LDK 2021 : Final Call for Paper - Deadline extension

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Tue Mar 9 16:43:35 UTC 2021


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On Tue, Mar 9, 2021 at 7:00 AM Dagmar Gromann <dagmar.gromann at gmail.com>
wrote:

> Last CfP — Deadline extension
> ==============
> Call for Papers @ Third Biennial Conference on Language, Data and
> Knowledge (LDK2021)
> Conference dates: 01 September 2021 (Workshop/Tutorials day), 02-03
> September 2021 (Main Conference)
> Location: Zaragoza, Spain
> Website: http://2021.ldk-conf.org/
> Submission Deadline extended to: 21 March 2021
> Submission page: https://easychair.org/my/conference?conf=ldk2021#
> ==============
>
> In order to allow more people to attend the Conference physically, and due
> to the current state in the COVID-19 pandemic in Europe, we decided to postpone
> LDK 2021 to early September. The conference will allow remote
> presentations by participants who cannot attend the conference in person
> owing to COVID-19 travelling restrictions, but we do think that physical
> encounter and gossip leads to better research. Note that we took the
> opportunity to further extend the submission deadline.
>
> We invite submissions to the third biennial conference on Language, Data
> and Knowledge (LDK 2021), which will be held in Zaragoza, Spain in
> September 2021. This conference aims at bringing together researchers from
> across disciplines concerned with the acquisition, curation and use of
> language data in the context of data science and knowledge-based
> applications. This builds upon the success of the inaugural event held in
> Galway, Ireland in 2017 and the second LDK in Leipzig, Germany in 2019.
>
> Paper submission
> We welcome submission of relevance to the topics listed below. Submissions
> can be in the form of:
>
>    - Long research papers: 10-15 pages;
>    - Short research or position papers: 6-8 pages;
>    - Short scientific abstract submissions: be 4-6 pages.
>    - Short abstracts on new challenges and research ideas (“Crazy New
>    Ideas”): 1-4 pages
>
>
> This year, we would like to propose a “Crazy New Ideas” session that will
> be the occasion to present challenging research ideas that have not yet
> been fully explored, or you would like to see in ten years from now. Such
> ideas should be briefly presented in the form of a short abstract of one to
> four pages to initiate the discussions, which will also be included in the
> conference proceedings if permitted by the authors. This is your chance to
> be creative without censorship. Reviews for these abstract will focus on
> the potential of ideas to spark interesting discussions.
>
> All submissions lengths are given excluding a maximum of 5 pages for
> references and appendices. Accepted submissions will be published by OASIcs
> in an open-access conference proceedings volume free of charge for authors.
>
> The OASIcs layout templates to be used for submissions are available for
> download from :
> https://submission.dagstuhl.de/documentation/authors
> As the reviewing process is single-blind, submissions should not be
> anonymized.
>
>
> Papers should be submitted via EasyChair at the following address:
> https://easychair.org/my/conference?conf=ldk2021#
>
> For each submitted paper, one author is expected to attend the conference
> and present their work. There will be no registration fee administered for
> LDK 2021.
> Invited speakers
> We are very happy to announce Mikel Forcada, Universitat d'Alacant,
> Mathieu Lafourcade, University of Montpellier, and Sara Tonelli, Fondazione
> Bruno Kessler, as keynote speakers for LDK 2021.
> Presentation format
> Accepted submissions will be selected for oral or poster presentation
> based on recommendations from the reviewers. This decision will not reflect
> any difference in the quality of the papers, and there will be no
> distinction in the published volumes.
> Authors of accepted short papers and scientific abstract are welcome to
> present their work as a demo in addition to the regular presentation.
> At least one author of each accepted paper must register to present the
> paper at the conference.
> TopicsLanguage Data
>
>    - Language data construction and acquisition
>    - Language data annotation
>    - Language data portals and metadata about language data
>    - Organizational and infrastructural management of language data
>    - Multilingual, multimedia and multimodal language data
>    - Evaluation, provenance and quality of language data
>    - Usability, validation and visualization of language data
>    - Standards and interoperability of language data
>    - Legal aspects of publishing language data
>    - Typological databases
>    - Under-resourced languages
>
> Knowledge Graphs
>
>    - Linguistic Linked Data and Multilingual Semantic Web
>    - Ontologies, terminology, wordnets and lexical resources
>    - Information and knowledge extraction (taxonomy extraction, ontology
>    learning)
>    - Data, information and knowledge integration across languages
>    - (Cross-lingual) Ontology Alignment
>    - Entity linking and relatedness
>    - Linked Data profiling
>    - Knowledge representation and reasoning
>    - Knowledge graphs for corpora processing and analysis
>
> Applications for Language, Data and Knowledge
>
>    - Question answering and semantic search
>    - Text analytics on Big Data
>    - Semantic content management
>    - Computer-aided Language Learning
>    - Natural language interfaces to Big Data
>    - Knowledge-based NLP
>    - Deep Learning and Machine Learning for and on LLOD
>    - Other applications
>
> Use Cases in Language, Data and Knowledge
>
>    - Social Sciences and Humanities research enabled by digital
>    approaches: digital arts, architecture, music, film, theatre, new media,
>    digital games and cyberculture
>    - Geo-humanities, spatial analysis and applications of GIS for
>    Humanities research
>    - Digital media, digitisation, curation of digital objects
>    - Annotation, analysis, enrichment of text archives
>    - Text and data mining for Social Sciences and Humanities research
>    - Visualisation of Social Sciences and Humanities research
>    - Text and data mining of (bio)medical literature, including pandemics
>    - Other specific domain use cases (e.g. FinTech, Cybersecurity,...)
>
>
> Organizing committee
>
> Conference Chairs
>
>    - John P. McCrae - National University of Ireland Galway
>    - Thierry Declerck - DFKI GmbH
>
> Program Chairs:
>
>    - Dagmar Gromann - University of Vienna
>    - Gilles Sérasset - University of Grenoble-Alpes
>
> Workshop and tutorial chairs:
>
>    - Sara Carvalho - University of Aveiro
>    - Renato Rocha Souza - Austrian Academy of Sciences
>
> Local Chairs:
>
>    - Julia Bosque-Gil - University of Zaragoza
>    - Fernando Bobillo - University of Zaragoza
>    - Jorge Gracia - University of Zaragoza
>
> Proceedings Chair:
>
>    - Barbara Heinisch  - University of Vienna
>
> Important Dates (Revised)
> 21 March 2021
> New paper submission deadline
> 23 April 2021
> Notification
> 14 May 2021
> Camera-ready submission deadline
> 01 September 2021
> Pre-conference events
> 02-03 September 2021
> Main conference
>
> All deadlines refer to anywhere-on-earth time.
>
> Program Committee (to be completed)
>
> Alessandro Adamou - The Open University
> Nathalie Aussenac-Gilles - IRIT CNRS
> Denilson Barbosa - University of Alberta
> Pierpaolo Basile - University of Bari
> Valerio Basile - University of Turin
> Martin Benjamin - Kamusi Project International
> Michael Bloodgood - The College of New Jersey
> Julia Bosque-Gil - Universidad de Zaragoza
> Paul Buitelaar - Insight Centre/DSI, National University of Ireland, Galway
> Harry Bunt - Tilburg University
> Aljoscha Burchardt - DFKI
> Nicoletta Calzolari - Istituto di Linguistica Computazionale (CNR)
> Christian Chiarcos - Goethe-University Frankfurt
> Philipp Cimiano - Bielefeld University
> Gerard de Melo - Rutgers University
> Milan Dojchinovski - Czech Technical University
> Patrick Ernst - Amazon
> Maria Eskevich - CLARIN ERIC
> Luis Espinosa-Anke - Cardiff University
> Thierry Fontenelle - European Investment Bank
> Francesca Frontini - Istituto di Linguistica Computazionale
> Debanjan Ghosh - Educational Testing Service
> Hugo Gonçalo Oliveira - University of Coimbra
> Jeff Good - University at Buffalo
> Eero Hyvönen - Aalto University and University of Helsinki (HELDIG)
> Nancy Ide - Vassar College
> Sepehr Janghorbani - Rutgers University
> Besim Kabashi - Friedrich-Alexander-Universität Erlangen-Nürnberg
> Te Taka Keegan - Waikato University
> Ilan Kernerman - K Dictionaries
> Dimitris Kontokostas - University of Leipzig
> Maria Koutraki - L3S Research Center, Leibniz University of Hannover
> Udo Kruschwitz - University of Regensburg
> Nikola Ljubešić - Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences
> Margot Mieskes - University of Applied Sciences, Darmstadt
> Steven Moran - University of Zurich
> Diego Moussallem - Paderborn University
> Alessandro Oltramari - Bosch Research and Technology Center
> Petya Osenova - Sofia University and IICT-BAS
> Bolette Pedersen - University of Copenhagen
> Laurette Pretorius - University of South Africa
> Gábor Prószéky - MorphoLogic & PPKE
> Francesca Quattri - The Hong Kong Polytechnic University
> Alexandre Rademaker - IBM Research Brazil and EMAp/FGV
> Simon Razniewski - Max Planck Institute for Informatics
> Georg Rehm - DFKI
> Nils Reiter - Stuttgart University
> Steffen Remus - University of Hamburg
> Laurent Romary - INRIA & HUB-ISDL
> Felix Sasaki - Cornelsen Verlag GmbH & TH Brandenburg
> Andrea Schalley - Karlstad University
> Max Silberztein - Université de Franche-Comté
> Steffen Staab - Universität Stuttgart and University of Southampton
> Armando Stellato - University of Rome
> Stan Szpakowicz - University of Ottawa
> Liling Tan - Nanyang Technological University
> Ricardo Usbeck - Paderborn University
> Marieke van Erp -KNAW Humanities Cluster
> Marc Verhagen - Brandeis University
> Karin Verspoor - The University of Melbourne
> Serena Villata - CNRS
> Piek Vossen - Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam
> Qian Yang - Duke University
> Marcos Zampieri - University of Wolverhampton
> Kalliopi Zervanou - Eindhoven University of Technology
> Ziqi Zhang - Sheffield University
>
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