35.382, Calls: Sixth International Conference on Computational Linguistics in Bulgaria (CLIB 2024)

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Subject: 35.382, Calls: Sixth International Conference on Computational Linguistics in Bulgaria (CLIB 2024)

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Date: 01-Feb-2024
From: Svetlozara Leseva [clib2024 at dcl.bas.bg]
Subject: Sixth International Conference on Computational Linguistics in Bulgaria (CLIB 2024)


Full Title: Sixth International Conference on Computational
Linguistics in Bulgaria (CLIB 2024)
Short Title: CLIB

Date: 09-Sep-2024 - 10-Sep-2024
Location: Sofia, Bulgaria
Contact Person: Svetlozara Leseva
Meeting Email: zarka at dcl.bas.bg
Web Site: https://dcl.bas.bg/clib/

Linguistic Field(s): Computational Linguistics
Subject Language(s): Bulgarian (bul)

Call Deadline: 15-Apr-2024

Meeting Description:

The Sixth CLIB Conference will be held on 9 – 10 September 2024 in
Sofia, Bulgaria.

CLIB is an international conference that aims at exploring novel
approaches and methods in computational linguistics and natural
language processing (NLP) especially with a view to their application
to small and less-resourced languages such as Bulgarian, and the
bridging of the discrepancies between big and small languages with
respect to language technologies. The Conference is dedicated to
fostering the NLP community and furthering the cooperation between
Bulgarian and foreign researchers and teams around the world through
sharing high-quality scientific results in all areas of computational
linguistics and NLP.

A special session dedicated to wordnets, framenets and ontologies will
be held at CLIB 2024. This will be its third edition after a
successful start of a special session on wordnets and ontologies at
CLIB 2018. The Special Session brings together researchers interested
in the principles, theory, practice and applications of wordnets,
framenets and ontologies, related linguistic resources and their
interoperability and seeks to establish a dedicated community and to
foster joint initiatives in this particular field.

PROVISIONAL ABSTRACT SUBMISSION: Please bear in mind that in order to
streamline the reviewing procedure, we would like authors to submit a
provisional title along with a brief abstract (approx. 150 words) by
15 March 2024 in pdf format. Abstract should be anonymous. Abstract
submission must be made via the  CLIB 2024 login page.

2nd Call for Papers:

The Sixth CLIB Conference will be held on 9 – 10 September 2024 in
Sofia, Bulgaria.

Computational Linguistics in Bulgaria (CLIB) is an international
conference that aims at exploring novel approaches and methods in
computational linguistics and natural language processing (NLP),
especially with a view to their application to small and
less-resourced languages such as Bulgarian and the bridging of the
discrepancies between big and small languages with respect to language
technologies.

IMPORTANT DATES
Tutorial submission deadline: 15 February 2024
Tutorial notification deadline: 15 March 2024
Paper abstract submission deadline: 15 March 2024
Paper submission deadline: 15 April 2024 (23:59 EEST / UTC+3)
Author notification deadline: 15 May 2024
Camera-ready PDF due: 15 June 2024
Official proceedings publication date: 7 September 2024
Tutorials: 8 September 2024
Conference: 9 – 10 September 2024

TOPICS OF INTEREST
CLIB invites contributions on original research, including, but not
limited to:
computer-aided learning, training and education
dialogue and interactive systems
information retrieval, information extraction, text mining and
knowledge graph derivation
language grounding for computer vision and robotics
language modelling
language theories and cognitive modelling for NLP
large language models and NLP evaluation methodologies
language resources and benchmarking for large language models
language resources construction and annotation
machine learning for NLP
machine translation, multilingualism, translation aids
morphology and segmentation
natural language generation, understanding, summarisation and
simplification
ontologies, terminology and knowledge representation
sentiment analysis, stylistic analysis, opinion and argument mining
speech recognition, synthesis and spoken language understanding
tagging, chunking, syntax and parsing

CLIB 2024 also solicits submissions presenting project reports, new
data resources, system demonstrations, position papers.

SPECIAL SESSION ON WORDNETS, FRAMENETS AND ONTOLOGIES
The Special Session on Wordnets, Framenets and Ontologies brings
together researchers interested in the principles, theory, practice
and applications of wordnets, ontologies, related linguistic resources
and their interoperability and seeks to establish a dedicated
community and to foster joint initiatives.

PAPER TYPES AND FORMAT
Long papers must describe substantial, original, completed, and
unpublished work. Long papers may consist of up to eight (8) pages of
content.
Short papers (up to four (4) pages) must describe original and
unpublished work dealing with a small, focused contribution.
Both types of submissions allow for an unlimited number of pages of
references and appendices.
All accepted papers will be included in the Conference Proceedings.
Additional information and the CLIB 2024 style guidelines and
templates are available in the Instructions for Authors section at the
Conference website.

PAPER SUBMISSION
Papers must be submitted in English and should be anonymous.
Reviewing will be double blind. Each submission will be reviewed by at
least two anonymous reviewers.
We invite authors to submit a provisional title along with a brief
abstract (approx. 150 words) by 15 March 2024 in pdf format. Abstract
should be anonymous.
Submission of papers and abstracts will be managed online by the
EasyChair conference management system through the CLIB 2024 EasyChair
page (https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=clib2024).

CALL FOR TUTORIALS
CLIB 2024 invites proposals for tutorials which will be held on 8
September 2024.
Proposals should not exceed 4 pages of content (plus unlimited pages
for references) using the CLIB paper templates, and they should be
submitted as pdf documents through the CLIB 2024 EasyChair page.
Tutorial proposals are not anonymous.
Guidelines for the proposals for tutorials are available in the Call
for Tutorials section at the Conference website.



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