27.4468, Calls: Comp Ling, Text/Corpus Ling/USA

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Subject: 27.4468, Calls: Comp Ling, Text/Corpus Ling/USA

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Date: Wed, 02 Nov 2016 15:39:00
From: Thierry Declerck [declerck at dfki.de]
Subject: Workshop on Corpora in the Digital Humanities

 
Full Title: Workshop on Corpora in the Digital Humanities 
Short Title: CDH 

Date: 19-Jan-2017 - 19-Jan-2017
Location: Bloomington, IN, USA 
Contact Person: Thierry Declerck
Meeting Email: declerck at dfki.de
Web Site: http://cl.indiana.edu/tlt15/cdh 

Linguistic Field(s): Computational Linguistics; Text/Corpus Linguistics 

Call Deadline: 05-Nov-2016 

Meeting Description:

Past editions of the International Workshops on Treebanks and Linguistic
Theories (TLT) have included co-located events exploring the use of linguistic
annotations in Digital Humanities. This time, the co-located workshop will
also focus on the creation, annotation and use of corpora in Digital
Humanities. The workshop will focus on bringing together an audience from the
humanities, digital humanities, linguistics, and computational linguistics to
explore venues of collaboration and learning from each other. The workshop
will feature 1) a rapid-fire public presentation of digital interventions that
showcase collaborations and DH needs and 2) presentations from all areas
within digital humanities where corpora do or can play a role.

The focus of this workshop lies in the description of ideas, approaches,
resources, and tools that are related to text corpora, linguistic annotation
in any form, and Digital Humanities. The workshop is intended to foster
collaborations and to cross-fertilize knowledge and approaches across
disciplines.

Program Committee:

Thierry Declerck (DFKI, Germany; co-chair)
Sandra Kübler (Indiana University, USA; co-chair)

Colin Allen (Indiana University, USA) 
Markus Dickinson (Indiana University, USA)
Arienne Dwyer (U. Kansas, USA)
Elena González-Blanco (UNED, Spain)
Heather Froelich (U. Strathclyde, UK)
Wallace Hooper (Indiana University, USA)
Dimitrios Kokkinakis (Gothenburg University, Sweden)
Gerhard Lauer (U. Goettingen, Germany)
Francesco Mambrini (German Archaeological Institute, Germany)
Karlheinz Mörth (Austrian Center for Digital Humanities, Austria)
Marco Passarotti (U. Cattolica del Sacro Cuore (Milan, Italy)
Allen Riddell (Indiana University, USA)
Caroline Sporleder (U. Goettingen, Germany)
Rachele Sprugnoli, (U. Trento, Fondazione Bruno Kessler, Italy)
Stephanie Wulff (U Florida, USA)


Final Call for Papers:

Workshop Topics:

The workshop invites the submission of papers, posters and software
demonstrations on original and unpublished research on the following topics,
including, but not limited to:

- DH and text corpora
- DH and computational linguistics
- Linguistic annotation in DH
- Annotations in DH that go beyond the linguistic levels
- DH and Linked Open Data (LOD)
- Standardization of data and annotation (cf., e.g., the Poetry
Standardization project)
- Moving DH towards more empirically grounded methods
- Digitization of Incomplete Corpora / Redacted Archives (e.g. representing
gaps, erasures)
- Outreach efforts linking DH and corpus/computational linguistics

Instructions for Authors:

The program for the workshop will consist of full papers, posters, and
software demonstrations. Submissions must be anonymized, written in English,
and conform to the TLT15 style files available at http://cl.indiana.edu/tlt15/
. Abstracts for full papers should not exceed 5 pages in length, excluding
references. Abstracts for posters and software demonstrations should not
exceed 3 pages in length, excluding references.  (Accepted final papers will
be 6-10 pages and 4-6 pages, respectively.)

Please upload your submissions via EasyChair:
https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=cdh17

Important Dates:

- 30 September 2016: Submissions and registration open
- 05 November 2016: Deadline for submissions
- 30 November 2016: Notification of acceptance
- 15 December 2016: Final papers due
- 19 January 2017: Workshop




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