[RNLD] 1st CfP: 3rd Workshop on Collaboration and Computing for Under-Resourced Languages - Sustaining knowledge diversity in the digital age (CCURL 2018) @ LREC 2018

Claudia Soria claudia.soria at ilc.cnr.it
Wed Nov 8 06:14:58 EST 2017


Collaboration and Computing for Under-Resourced Languages - Sustaining 
knowledge diversity in the digital age (CCURL 2018)

1st Call for Papers

Date: 12 May, 2018. To be held as part of the 11th edition of the 
Language Resources and Evaluation Conference (LREC), at the Phoenix 
Seagaia Resort, Miyazaki, Japan.


Website: https://protect-au.mimecast.com/s/Qv1GBXtJQqKXfk?domain=ilc.cnr.it

Submission deadline: 13 January 2018


*Workshop Description and Objective*
The third CCURL Workshop, entitled “Sustaining knowledge diversity in 
the digital age”, will take place on Saturday, 12 May 2018 in Miyazaki, 
Japan, in conjunction with LREC 2018. This workshop aims at gathering 
together academics, industrial researchers, knowledge experts, digital 
language resource and technology providers, software developers, but 
also language activists and community representatives in order to 
identify the current capacity for and the difficulties in creating and 
sustaining the digital representation of traditional knowledge.

The diversity of cultures is a distinctive footprint of the way humans 
have been coping with the environment over time; unique visions of the 
world and knowledge are expressed by indigenous languages. Preservation 
and sharing of the traditional knowledge encoded by languages is being 
increasingly recognised as a step towards a sustainable and durable 
interaction of mankind with the environment. However, as language 
diversity is decreasing, the maintenance and transmission of such 
knowledge is at risk. Digital language resources can help avoid the 
disappearance of diverse knowledge systems, ensure their preservation 
and transmission, and foster their cross-fertilisation. The vast 
majority of this knowledge is poorly represented in digital form (only 
four out of the 522 indigenous languages of Latin America are 
represented by Wikipedia projects, for example). Moreover, as this 
knowledge is encoded in under-resourced (minority, endangered or 
minoritised) languages, specific methods and models of resource 
development are required to circumvent the problems affecting 
low-resourced languages, such as low investments, data sparsity, 
fragmentation of efforts, speaker communities’ lack of involvement, to 
cite just a few. Specific problems arise as well: low digital literacy, 
the issue of community ownership and control over content, or the need 
to include audio and video to accommodate languages that are unwritten 
or having no orthography standard.

*Topics of Interest*
We solicit papers and posters related to the following non-exclusive 
topics:

- models and methods for the development of language resources for 
representing traditional knowledge
- experiences about forms of collaboration among research, industry and 
local communities
- involvement of speakers’ communities and ethical issues related to 
knowledge protection
- replicability of experiences
- use of knowledge resources for cultural heritage preservation and 
education
- use of video and audio as complementary or alternative ways to writing 
in order to accommodate languages not spoken or with unstable orthographies
- innovative data collection and data annotation methodologies
- semantic and semantic web technologies for representing indigenous 
knowledge systems in indigenous languages.

*Submission and Publication*
We accept submission of long papers (up to 8 pages), short papers (up to 
4 pages) and poster papers (up to 4 pages) to be presented as a long or 
short oral presentation at the workshop. The papers of the workshop will 
be published in online proceedings. 

Papers are expected to address the 
workshop main theme. They can contain an analysis and insight into 
existing methods and problems; a description of resources; an overview 
of the literature or of the current initiatives, or a combination of the 
above. Authors must declare if part of the paper contains material 
previously published elsewhere.

Each submission will be reviewed by 
three programme committee members. In compliance with the LREC rules, 
papers must not be anonymized.
  
Papers should be formatted according 
to the stylesheet provided by LREC 2018 
(https://protect-au.mimecast.com/s/xMneBQSQa9m6sW?domain=lrec2018.lrec-conf.org) and should 
not exceed 8 pages, including references and appendices. Papers should 
be submitted in PDF unprotected format to the workshop START page (URL 
will be provided in due time).

The formatting template must be strictly adhered to and deadlines met. 



*Important Dates*
- Paper submission deadline: 13 January 2018
- Notification of acceptance: 14 February 2018
- Camera-ready paper: 7 March 2018
- Workshop date: 12 May 2018


*Identify, Describe and Share your LRs!*
- Describing your LRs in the LRE Map is now a normal practice in the 
submission procedure of LREC (introduced in 2010 and adopted by other 
conferences). To continue the efforts initiated at LREC 2014 about 
“Sharing LRs” (data, tools, web-services, etc.), authors will have the 
possibility,  when submitting a paper, to upload LRs in a special LREC 
repository.  This effort of sharing LRs, linked to the LRE Map for their 
description, may become a new “regular” feature for conferences in our 
field, thus contributing to creating a common repository where everyone 
can deposit and share data.
- As scientific work requires accurate citations of referenced work so 
as to allow the community to understand the whole context and also 
replicate the experiments conducted by other researchers, LREC 2018 
endorses the need to uniquely Identify LRs through the use of the 
International Standard Language Resource Number (ISLRN, https://protect-au.mimecast.com/s/M41mBkSrwNE7sz?domain=islrn.org), 
a Persistent Unique Identifier to be assigned to each Language Resource. 
The assignment of ISLRNs to LRs cited in LREC papers will be offered at 
submission time.

*
Organising Committee*
- Laurent Besacier, LIG-IMAG, France
- Laurette Pretorius, University of South Africa, South Africa
- Claudia Soria, CNR-ILC, Italy

The Workshop is endorsed by SIGUL, the joint ELRA-ISCA Special Interest 
Group on under-resourced languages (https://protect-au.mimecast.com/s/Ov1pBEtbMqJZhG?domain=elra.info)

*

Programme Committee

*

- Tunde Adegbola, African Languages Technology Initiative, Nigeria
- Gilles Adda, LIMSI/IMMI CNRS, France
- Shyam Agrawal, KIIT Group of Colleges, India
- Antti Arppe, University of Alberta, Canada
- Victoria Arranz, ELRA/ELDA, France
- Martin Benjamin, the Kamusi Project, Switzerland
- Laurent Besacier, LIG-IMAG, France
- Bruce Birch, The Minjilang Endangered Languages Publications Project, 
Australia
- Steven Bird, Charles Darwin University, Australia
- Luong Chi-Mai, IOIT, Vietnam
- Khalid Choukri, ELRA/ELDA, France
- Chris Cieri, LDC, USA
- Thierry Declerck, DFKI, Germany
- Sebastian Drude, The Vigdís International Centre for Multilingualism 
and Intercultural Understanding, Iceland
- Vera Ferreira, CIDLeS - Interdisciplinary Centre for Social and 
Language Documentation, Portugal
- Mikel Forcada, Universitat d’Alacant, Spain
- Dafydd Gibbon, Bielefeld University, Germany
- Tatjana Gornostaja, Tilde, Latvia
- John Judge, ADAPT DCU, Ireland
- Andras Kornai, Hungarian Academy of Sciences, Hungary
- Joseph Mariani, LIMSI-CNRS, France
- Yohei Murakami, Kyoto University, Japan
- Satoshi Nakamura, NARA INSTITUTE OF SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY, Japan
- Girish Nath Jha, JNU, India
- Guy de Pauw, Textgain, Belgium
- Laurette Pretorius, University of South Africa, South Africa
- Sakriani Sakti, NAIST, Japan
- Kevin Scannell, Saint Louis University, Missouri, USA
- Claudia Soria, CNR-ILC, Italy
- Oliver Stegen, SIL International, USA
- Francis Tyers, Moscow Higher School of Economics, Russia
- Trond Trosterud, Tromsø University, Norway
- Kadri Vider, University of Tartu, Estonia
- Eveline Wandl-Vogt, Austrian Academy of Sciences, Austria


-- 
Claudia Soria
Researcher
Istituto di Linguistica Computazionale "A. Zampolli"
Consiglio Nazionale delle Ricerche
Via Moruzzi 1
56124 Pisa
Italy

Tel. +39 050 3153166
Skype clausor

-- 
Claudia Soria
Researcher
Istituto di Linguistica Computazionale "A. Zampolli"
Consiglio Nazionale delle Ricerche
Via Moruzzi 1
56124 Pisa
Italy

Tel. +39 050 3153166
Skype clausor

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