28.2915, Calls: Comp Ling/Bulgaria

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Subject: 28.2915, Calls: Comp Ling/Bulgaria

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Date: Tue, 04 Jul 2017 15:48:04
From: Venelin Kovatchev [venelin.kovachev at gmail.com]
Subject: RANLP 2017 Student Workshop

 
Full Title: RANLP 2017 Student Workshop 

Date: 04-Sep-2017 - 06-Sep-2017
Location: Varna, Bulgaria 
Contact Person: Venelin Kovatchev
Meeting Email: stud-ranlp2017 at lml.bas.bg
Web Site: http://lml.bas.bg/ranlp2017/ranlpStud2017/ 

Linguistic Field(s): Computational Linguistics 

Call Deadline: 10-Jul-2017 

Meeting Description:

Further to the previous successful and highly competitive Student Research
Workshops associated with the conference 'Recent Advances in Natural Language
Processing' (RANLP, in 2009, 2011, 2013, and 2015), we are pleased to announce
the fifth edition of the workshop which will be held during the main RANLP
2017 conference days on 4-6 September 2017. For the first time the conference
and the workshop will take place at the Black Sea city of Varna, Bulgaria.

The aim of this workshop is to facilitate the exchange of knowledge between
young researchers by providing an excellent opportunity to present and discuss
their work in progress or completed projects to an international research
audience and receive feedback from senior researchers. The research being
presented can come from any topic area within Natural Language Processing
(NLP) and computational linguistics, including but not limited to the
following topic areas:
 
phonetics and phonology, morphology, lexicon, syntax, semantics, discourse,
pragmatics, dialogue, mathematical foundations, formal grammars and languages,
finite-state technology, statistical models for natural language processing,
machine learning, word embeddings, deep learning for NLP, similarity,
evaluation, sublanguages and controlled languages, lexicography, language
resources and corpora, terminology, corpus annotation, ontologies, complexity,
text segmentation, POS tagging, parsing, semantic role labelling, word-sense
disambiguation, computational treatment of multiword expressions, textual
entailment, anaphora and coreference resolution, temporal processing, natural
language generation, speech recognition, text-to-speech synthesis, knowledge
acquisition, text categorisation, machine translation, including statistical
machine translation and neural machine translation, translation technology
including translation memory systems, information retrieval, information
extraction, event extraction, question answering, text summarisation, term
extraction, text and web mining, opinion mining and sentiment analysis,
multimodal systems, natural language processing for educational applications,
automated writing assistance, text simplification, NLP for biomedical texts,
author profiling and related applications, application-orientated papers
related to NLP, chatbots, fact checking, computer-aided language learning,
stance detection, computational cognitive modelling, dialect processing,
language and vision, multilingual NLP, NLP for language disorders, NLP for
social media, NLP for the semantic web, patents search, theoretical NLP,
theoretical papers related to NLP.
 
Papers at the borderline between two sciences (such as Translation Studies,
Psycholinguistics, etc.), but bearing contributions to NLP will be also
accepted for review. All accepted papers will be presented at the Student
Workshop sessions during the main conference days: 4-6 September 2017. The
articles will be issued in a special Student Session proceedings and uploaded
to the ACL Anthology.


Final Call for Papers:

Deadline extension: 10 July 2017

RANLP 2017 Student Workshop
http://lml.bas.bg/ranlp2017/ranlpStud2017/

The International Conference RANLP 2017 would like to invite students at all
levels (Bachelor-, Master-, and PhD-students) to present their ongoing or
completed work at the Student Research Workshop. We invite two types of
student

submissions:
- Full Papers - unpublished original research of the student.
- Short Papers - either a work in progress or a research proposal.

Important dates:

Extended Submission deadline: 10 July 2017
Acceptance notification: 10 August 2017
Camera-ready deadline: 20 August 2017
Workshop: 04-06 September 2017

Submission Requirements:

All papers must be submitted in .pdf format through the conference management
system at https://www.softconf.com/ranlp2017/RANLPStud/. The papers should
follow the format of the main conference, described at the main RANLP website,
Submission Guidelines Section (http://lml.bas.bg/ranlp2017/submissions.php).
All papers must have only student authors. Submission with non-student authors
will not be considered for review. After eventual acceptance of the paper, the
authors could add their supervisor(s) in the Acknowledgments Section. The
submissions must specify the student's level (Bachelor-, Master-, or PhD) and
the type of submission (Full or Short).

- Full Papers must describe original unpublished work of the student in any
topic area of the workshop. Full papers are limited to 8 pages for content,
with 2 additional pages for references.
- Short Papers may describe either work in progress or a research proposal.
They may also be in the style of a position paper that surveys and critiques
existing literature. Short papers must include clear directions for future
research. Submissions of this type are limited to 6 pages for content, with 2
additional pages for references.

Authors may submit the same paper at several conferences. In this case, they
must notify the organisers by filling in the corresponding information in the
submission form, as well as notifying the contact organizer by e-mail.

Reviewing Procedure:

The reviewing of the papers will be double-blind, so the submissions should
not contain author information. Papers should not contain references such as
''We previously showed at Doe (2015) …'' but rather ''Doe (2015) showed
that…''. Non anonymous papers will be rejected.

Each submission will be reviewed by at least 2 reviewers from the Programme
Committee, who will feature experienced researchers from all areas of NLP. The
final decisions will be made based on their reviews.

The Programme Committee includes:

Corina Forascu (University ''Al. I. Cuza'' Iaşi)
Liviu P. Dinu (University of Bucharest)
M. Antonia Marti (Universitat de Barcelona)
Mariona Taulé (Universitat de Barcelona)
Preslav Nakov (Qatar Computing Research Institute, HBKU)
Paolo Rosso (Universitat Politècnica de Valencia)
Sandra Kübler (Indiana University Bloomington)
Shervin Malmasi (Harvard Medical School)
Tracy Holloway King (A9.com, Stanford University)

Organising Committee:

Pepa Gencheva (University of Sofia and SiteGround)
Yasen Kiprov (University of Sofia and SiteGround)
Venelin Kovatchev (Universitat de Barcelona)
Ivelina Nikolova (Bulgarian Academy of Sciences and Ontotext AD)
Irina Temnikova (Qatar Computing Research Institute, HBKU)

Contacts: stud-ranlp2017 at lml.bas.bg




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