[Corpora-List] Fourth Workshop on Computational Linguistics for Literature -- Call for Papers Number Two
Stan Szpakowicz
szpak at eecs.uottawa.ca
Fri Dec 19 17:06:20 UTC 2014
If you are one the people enthusiastic about automated processing of
literary texts, by all means contribute to the Fourth Workshop on
Computational Linguistics for Literature, co-located with NAACL HLT
2015, to be held in Denver on June 4th. Papers are due by March 4th.
Nearly everything you need to know now about the workshop appears on its
Web site. Go straight to
https://sites.google.com/site/clfl2015/call-for-papers for a list of
tantalizing topics of interest -- suggest your *relevant other* topic if
we missed it.
To whet your appetite, here is a selection of things discussed at the
past workshops: stylistic segmentation of poetry; style, sentiment and
imagery in contemporary poetry; social network analysis of "Alice in
Wonderland"; learning to extract quotable phrases; recognition of
classical Arabic poems; a syntactic investigation of chick lit and
literature; clustering voices in "The Waste Land"; parsing screenplays
for extracting social networks from movies; structure-based clustering
of novels; generating music from literature. How's that for variety?
Anna, Anna, Stan & Corina
clfl2015 at googlegroups.com
https://sites.google.com/site/clfl2015/
PS. "A Word is Worth a Thousand Pictures" (look this phrase up on the
Web). If you think not, just imagine a painting of linguistics...
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