33.3357, Calls: Computational Linguistics/Germany

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Subject: 33.3357, Calls: Computational Linguistics/Germany

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Date: Mon, 31 Oct 2022 03:39:51
From: Aaricia Herygers [aaricia.herygers at thi.de]
Subject: KONVENS 2023

 
Full Title: KONVENS 2023 

Date: 18-Sep-2023 - 22-Sep-2023
Location: Technische Hochschule Ingolstadt, Germany 
Contact Person: Aaricia Herygers
Meeting Email: aaricia.herygers at thi.de
Web Site: https://konvens2023.thi.de/ 

Linguistic Field(s): Computational Linguistics 

Call Deadline: 19-May-2023 

Meeting Description:

KONVENS (Konferenz zur Verarbeitung natürlicher Sprache/Conference on Natural
Language Processing) 2023 takes place from September 18-22, 2023 at the
Technische Hochschule Ingolstadt (Bavaria, Germany). Next to its technical
program, KONVENS will feature a lively exchange between academic researchers
and colleagues from industry, as well as workshops, tutorials, shared tasks,
and networking events.


Call for Papers:

We cordially invite submissions of papers and abstracts to KONVENS 2023, which
takes place from September 18-22, 2023 at the Technische Hochschule Ingolstadt
(Bavaria, Germany). Next to its technical program, KONVENS will feature a
lively exchange between academic researchers and colleagues from industry, as
well as workshops, tutorials, shared tasks, and networking events.

SPECIAL THEME
Natural language processing (NLP) technology is already part of our everyday
life. We hence particularly invite contributions discussing the interaction of
language technology and its users, including the application of speech and
text technology in various settings (e.g., dialogue processing, mobility,
medicine, e-commerce, or digital humanities). We encourage authors to discuss
ethical aspects.

We invite two types of submissions:
*long and short papers that will be archived in the ACL Anthology, and
*abstracts on ongoing work, student/PhD theses, etc., which will not be
archived.

PAPER SUBMISSION INFORMATION
We welcome original, unpublished contributions on research, development,
applications and evaluation, covering all areas of natural language
processing, ranging from basic questions to practical implementations of
natural language resources, components and systems. We encourage the
submission of NLP approaches to the German language, and survey papers
describing the state of the art in German language and speech processing. We
invite contributions from both academia and industry.

We welcome the following types of paper submissions:
*Long papers (8 pages plus references and appendix), describing original
research with substantial new results.
*Short papers (4 pages plus references and appendix), including small focused
contributions, work in progress, as well as descriptions of projects, systems
and resources.

Accepted papers will be presented orally or as posters as determined by the
program chairs. The decisions will be based on the nature rather than the
quality of the work. The conference languages are English and German. We
encourage the submission of contributions in English. Each submission must
include a mandatory discussion of Ethical Considerations as well as a section
on Limitations (both sections do not count towards the page limit). Papers
without these sections will be desk-rejected. The review process will be
double-blind. Submissions must be anonymized accordingly. The conference
proceedings will be published in the ACL Anthology.

ABSTRACT SUBMISSION INFORMATION
To foster interaction and discussion in our community, we also invite
abstracts (max. 2 pages plus references) on the following topics:
*Ongoing projects, open source toolkits and software, repositories, etc.
*Bachelor or Master theses, student projects
*PhD theses (ongoing or finished)
*Use of NLP technology within industrial products
*Opinion pieces

Abstracts should not be anonymized. They will be made available to conference
participants, but they will not be archived. Accepted abstracts will be
presented as posters at the conference.
We explicitly invite students and doctoral researchers to join the event and
present their work and obtain feedback in our student poster session by
submitting an abstract.
 
IMPORTANT DATES
May 19th, 2023: Paper submission due (all submission types)
June 30th, 2023: Notification of acceptance
July 15th, 2023: Camera-ready papers due
September 18-22 2023: KONVENS

INSTRUCTIONS FOR AUTHORS
Papers and abstracts must be formatted in accordance with the ACL style
sheets. We strongly encourage authors to use LaTeX in preparing their
document. Information on the submission procedure will follow shortly.

On Behalf of the Organization Committee
Munir Georges, TH Ingolstadt
Annemarie Friedrich, Bosch Center for Artificial Intelligence, Renningen
Aaricia Herygers, TH Ingolstadt




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