28.3905, Calls: Computational Linguistics, Semantics, Syntax/Bulgaria

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Subject: 28.3905, Calls: Computational Linguistics, Semantics, Syntax/Bulgaria

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Date: Fri, 22 Sep 2017 15:18:31
From: Roussanka Loukanova [rl.stpuu at gmail.com]
Subject: Natural Language Processing in Artificial Intelligence

 
Full Title: Natural Language Processing in Artificial Intelligence 
Short Title: NLPinAI 2018 

Date: 16-Jan-2018 - 18-Jan-2018
Location: Funchal, Madeira, Bulgaria 
Contact Person: Roussanka Loukanova
Meeting Email: rloukano at bredband.net
Web Site: http://www.icaart.org/NLPinAI.aspx 

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

Call Deadline: 07-Nov-2017 

Meeting Description:

Computational and technological developments that incorporate natural language
are proliferating. Adequate coverage encounters difficult problems related to
partiality, underspecification, and context-dependency, which are signature
features of information in nature and natural languages. Furthermore, agents
(humans or computational systems) are information conveyors, interpreters, or
participate as components of informational content. Generally, language
processing depends on agents' knowledge, reasoning, perspectives, and
interactions.

The session covers theoretical work, advanced applications, approaches, and
techniques for computational models of information and its presentation by
language (artificial, human, or natural in other ways). The goal is to promote
intelligent natural language processing and related models of thought, mental
states, reasoning, and other cognitive processes.


Call for Papers:

We invite contributions relevant to the following topics, without limiting to
them:

- Type theories for applications to language and information processing
- Computational grammar
- Computational syntax
- Computational semantics of natural languages
- Computational syntax-semantics interface
- Interfaces between morphology, lexicon, syntax, semantics, speech, text,
pragmatics
- Parsing
- Multilingual processing
- Large-scale grammars of natural languages
- Interfaces between morphology, lexicon, syntax, semantics, speech, text,
pragmatics
- Models of computation and algorithms for natural language processing
- Computational models of partiality, underspecification, and
context-dependency
- Models of situations, contexts, and agents, for applications to language
processing
- Information about space and time in language models and processing
- Models of computation and algorithms for linguistics
- Data science in language processing
- Machine learning of language
- Interdisciplinary methods
- Integration of formal, computational, model theoretic, graphical,
diagrammatic, statistical, and other related methods
- Logic for information extraction or expression in written and spoken
language
- Language processing based on biological fundamentals of information and
languages
- Computational neuroscience of language

Paper Submission:

Authors can submit their work in the form of a Regular Paper, representing
completed and validated research, or as a Position Paper, for preliminary work
in progress.

Regular Papers:

- Submission: 
It is recommended that Regular Papers are submitted for review with around 8
to 10 pages

- Acceptance: 
After a double-blind peer review, qualifying Regular Papers may be accepted as
either Full Papers or Short Papers

- Publication: 
Regular Papers classified as Full Papers will be assigned a 12-page limit in
the Conference Proceedings, while Regular Papers classified as Short Papers
have an 8-page limit

Position Papers

- Submission:  
Position Papers should be submitted for review with around 6 or 7 pages

- Acceptance:
After a double-blind peer review, qualifying Position Papers will be accepted
as Short Papers

- Publication: Position Papers will be assigned a 8-page limit in the
Conference Proceedings

Instructions for preparing the manuscript (in Word and Latex formats) are
available at the page with paper Templates:

http://www.icaart.org/Templates.aspx

Please also check the Guidelines:

http://www.icaart.org/Guidelines.aspx

Papers must be submitted electronically via the web-based submission system
using the appropriated button Submit Paper on the above Guidelines page.




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