[Corpora-List] [STIL 2013] Final CFP & Deadline Extension: April 22, 2013

Sandra Maria Aluísio sandra at icmc.usp.br
Tue Apr 9 20:23:13 UTC 2013


Dear Colleagues,

Please, announce this CFP with an extended submission deadline in your
communities.
Apologies for eventual multiple posts.

Thank you!

Sandra Aluisio and Valéria Feltrim

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THIRD CALL FOR PAPERS - EXTENDED submission deadline: April 22, 2013

STIL 2013 – The 9th Brazilian Symposium in Information and Human Language
Technology

Fortaleza/Ceará, October 21-23, 2013

http://www2.unifor.br/bracis2013/


STIL is the bi-annual Language Technology event supported by the
Brazilian Computer Society (SBC – http://www.sbc.org.br) and by the
Brazilian Special Interest Group on Natural Language Processing
(CE-PLN – http://www.nilc.icmc.usp.br/cepln/).

In 2013, it will be held in conjunction with both BRACIS 2013
(Brazilian Conference on Intelligent Systems), the combination of the
Brazilian Symposium on Artificial Intelligence (SBIA) and the
Brazilian Symposium on Neural Networks (SBRN), and ENIAC 2013
(Encontro Nacional de Inteligência Artificial e Computacional).

STIL will have the following collocated events: III Workshop on
Portuguese Description, III Student Workshop on Information and Human
Language Technology (TILic) and IV Workshop on RST and Text Studies.

The conference has a multidisciplinary nature and covers a broad
spectrum of disciplines related to Human Language Technology, such as
Linguistics, Computer Science, Psycholinguistics, Information Science,
among others. It aims at bringing together both academic and
industrial participants working on those areas.

STIL 2013 welcomes research work in human language technology in
general (and not only Portuguese) in various fields. Topics of
interest include, but are not limited to:

Natural Language Processing Applications

Natural Language Resources & Tools

User Studies and Evaluation Methods

Corpus Linguistics

Phonology/Morphology, Tagging and Chunking, Word Segmentation

Terminology, Lexicology and Lexicography

Lexical Semantics

Grammar Formalisms, Syntax and Parsing

Semantics, Semantic Representations and Semantic Parsing

Discourse, Dialogue and Pragmatics

Information Extraction & Retrieval

Question Answering

Human and Machine Translation, Multilinguality

Summarization and Generation

Sentiment Analysis and Opinion Mining

Text Classification

Text/Web Mining

Spoken Language Processing

Statistical and Machine Learning Methods for Language Processing

Semantic web

Ontologies

NLP for Web 2.0

Natural language interfaces

Computer-aided writing tools

Psycholinguistics

Information filtering and retrieval

Digital libraries

Document and knowledge management

Knowledge representation and modeling

GUIDELINES FOR SUBMISSION OF PAPERS

* Language

Papers can be written in English, Portuguese or Spanish.

*Length

We accept submissions of long and short papers. Long papers should
describe complete work with significant results. Short papers can
report work in progress, negative results, position papers,
application papers.

Long papers may have up to eight (8) pages of content (including
tables and pictures), with two (2) additional pages of references, and
will be presented orally. Short papers should have up to four (4)
pages of content, and one (1) additional page of references, and will
be presented as posters. Authors should also indicate whether they
accept their long paper to be reallocated as a poster should the
reviewers recommend so.

* Format

Paper formatting must follow the SBC guidelines available at this
address:
http://www.sbc.org.br/index.php?option=com_jdownloads&Itemid=195&task=view.download&catid=32&cid=38

* Reviewing Process

All submitted papers will be reviewed by at least two experts in the field.

The reviewing will be double blind and therefore papers should not
display any information regarding their authorship in the header or
body of the text. Self-references that reveal the author’s identity,
e.g., “As we previously showed (Silva, 2005)…”, must be avoided.
Instead, authors such use “Silva previously showed (Silva, 2005) …”.

* Proceedings and Best Papers

All accepted papers (long and short) will be published in the online
conference proceedings available at the STIL website (soon available),
under an ISBN reference. Authors of best selected papers will be
invited to submit extended versions to one of the following:

- Journal of the Brazilian Computer Society
(http://www.springer.com/computer/journal/13173) and

- a specialized journal of Artificial Intelligence and Natural
Language Processing (TBA)

*Submission Policy

By submitting papers to STIL 2013, the authors agree that in case of
acceptance at least one author registers to the conference and
presents the paper. Furthermore, it is the conference policy that at
least one of the authors of accepted papers has to register **before**
the deadline for sending the camera-ready paper. Accepted papers
without the respective author registration **before** the deadline
will not be included in the online proceedings.

* Important Dates

Deadline Submission for Long and Short Papers: 15/4/2013 (EXTENDED April
22, 2013)

Acceptance notification: June, 17, 2013

Final camera-ready papers due: JULY, 15, 2013

* Submission System

Long and short papers should only be submitted in PDF files via JEMS
system (https://submissoes.sbc.org.br/home.cgi?c=1833) by the deadline
indicated above.


PROGRAM CHAIRS

Profa. Sandra Maria Aluísio (ICMC/USP)

Profa. Valéria Delisandra Feltrim (DIN/UEM)



PROGRAM COMMITTEE

Aldebaro Klautau (UFPA, Brazil)

Aline Villavicencio (UFRGS, Brazil)

Andre Gustavo Adami (University of Caxias do Sul, Brazil)

António Branco (University of Lisbon, Portugal)

Carlos Augusto Prolo (UFRN, Brazil)

Carlos Ramisch (Joseph Fourier University, Grenoble)

Caroline Hagege (Xerox Research Centre Europe, France)

Cassia Trojahn (IRIT-UTM, France)

Cícero Nogueira dos Santos (IBM Research, Brazil)

 Clarissa Castella Xavier (PUC/RS, Brazil)

Daniel Nehme Muller (UFRGS, Brazil)

Ethel Schuster (Northern Essex Community College, USA)

Helena Caseli (UFSCar, Brazil)

Heliana Mello (UFMG, Brazil)

Ivandré Paraboni (EACH/USP, Brazil)

Jorge Baptista (University of Algarve , Portugal)

Laura Alonso i Alemany (FaMAF - UNC, Argentina)

Lucelene Lopes (PUC/RS, Brazil)

Lucia Rino (UFSCar, Brazil)

Magali Sanches Duran (ICMC/USP, Brazil)

Marcelo Finger (IME/USP, Brazil)

Maria das Gracas Volpe Nunes (ICMC/USP, Brazil)

Nelson Neto (UFPA, Brazil)

Palmira Marrafa (University of Lisbon, Portugal)

Paloma Moreda (University of Alicante, Spain)

Renata Vieira (PUC/RS, Brazil)

Ronaldo Martins (Univas, Brazil)

Rove Chishman (UNISINOS, Brazil)

Sara Candeias  (University of Coimbra, Portugal)

Sérgio Antônio Andrade de Freitas (UnB, Brazil)

Stella Tagnin (FFLCH/USP, Brazil)

Ted Pedersen (University of Minnesota, USA)

Thiago A. S. Pardo (ICMC/USP, Brazil)

Vera Lucia Strube de Lima (PUC/RS, Brazil)

Vládia Pinheiro (UNIFOR, Brazil)

Wilker Aziz (University of Wolverhampton, UK)


LOCAL CHAIR

Profa. Vladia Pinheiro (UNIFOR)


EMAIL CONTACT

stil.secretaria.2013 at gmail.com
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