27.2387, Calls: Computational Ling, General Ling, Pragmatics, Semantics, Syntax/South Korea

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Subject: 27.2387, Calls: Computational Ling, General Ling, Pragmatics, Semantics, Syntax/South Korea

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Date: Mon, 30 May 2016 11:37:24
From: Dongsik Lim [dongsik.lim at gmail.com]
Subject: 30th Pacific Asia Conference on Language, Information and Computation

 
Full Title: 30th Pacific Asia Conference on Language, Information and Computation 
Short Title: PACLIC 30 

Date: 28-Oct-2016 - 30-Oct-2016
Location: Seoul, South Korea, Korea, South 
Contact Person: Dongsik Lim
Meeting Email: paclic30 at gmail.com
Web Site: http://paclic30.khu.ac.kr 

Linguistic Field(s): Computational Linguistics; General Linguistics; Pragmatics; Semantics; Syntax 

Call Deadline: 12-Jun-2016 

Meeting Description:

The 30th Pacific Asia Conference on Language, Information and Computation
(PACLIC 30) will be held at Kyung Hee University at Seoul on (Friday) 28
October  – (Sun) 30 October 2016. The conference is co-hosted by the Korea
Society of Language and Information, Kyung Hee University Institute of Study
of Language and Information, and KAIST. The PACLIC series of conferences
emphasize the synergy of theoretical analysis and processing of language, and
provide a forum for researchers in different fields of language study in the
Pacific-Asia region to share their findings and interests in the formal and
empirical study of languages. Organized under the auspices of the PACLIC
Steering Committee, PACLIC 30 will be the latest installment of our long
standing collaborative efforts among theoretical and computational linguists
in the Pacific-Asia region. 

Plenary Speakers:

Stefan Müller (Freie Universität Berlin)
Goran Nenadic (University of Manchester)
Anoop Sarkar (Simon Fraser University)


Final Call for Papers: 

*** Deadline (EXTENDED): 12 June 2016 ***

Topics include but are not limited to (in alphabetical order): 

- Language Studies: 

Corpus linguistics  
Discourse analysis 
Language acquisition  
Language learning
Language, mind, and culture  
Language theory  
Morphology  
Pragmatics/Socioliguistics  
Phonology  
Semantics  
Spoken language processing  
Syntax  
Typology  

- Information Processing and Computational Applications:

Cognitive modeling of language 
Dialogue and interactive systems 
Digital humanities 
Information retrieval/extraction 
Language resources 
Machine learning/Data mining
Machine translation
Multi-linguality in NLP
NLP applications
Sentiment analysis and opinion mining
Social media 
Text classification/summarization
Word segmentation

Submissions should describe substantial, original, and unpublished work
written in readable and plain English and may not exceed 10 pages, including
references. Accepted papers will be presented in either regular sessions or
poster sessions as determined by the program committee. Papers in the
proceedings of PACLIC have been indexed in Scopus since PACLIC 19 (2005). They
are also listed at ACL Anthology. 

Paper submission should be done via EasyChair (see below): e-mail submission
will not be accepted. 

Important Dates:

- Paper submission deadline: (EXTENDED): 12 June 2016
- Author notification: 15 July 2016
- Camera-ready PDF due: 30 August 2016
- Author registration: 15 September 2016
- Conference Dates: 28-30 October 2016

Website: http://paclic30.khu.ac.kr/
Contact email: paclic30 at gmail.com 
Submission page: https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=paclic30




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