[Corpora-List] COLING 2014 Update - Tutorials & Workshops Announced, Paper Submission System Open
John Judge
jjudge at computing.dcu.ie
Tue Feb 11 12:25:34 UTC 2014
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COLING 2014
Dublin, Ireland, 23-29 August, 2014
COLING 2014 (http://www.coling-2014.org), the 25th International
Conference on Computational Linguistics, will be organised by CNGL
(Centre for Global Intelligent Content) at the Helix Convention Centre
at Dublin City University (DCU) from 23-29 August 2014. The COLING
conference is organised under the auspices of the International
Committee on Computational Linguistics (ICCL).
Accepted Tutorials and Workshops
We are pleased to announce that the workshops and tutorials for COLING
2014 have been finalised. In total there will be 6 tutorials and 18
workshops covering a wide range of topics. You will be able to register
for tutorials and workshops when the main conference registration opens.
Accepted Tutorials:
• Dependency Parsing: Past, Present, and Future - Wenliang Chen,
Zhenghua Li and Min Zhang
• Using Neural Networks for Modeling and Representing Natural Languages-
Thomas Mikolov
• Multilingual Word Sense Disambiguation and Entity Linking - Roberto
Navigli and Andrea Moro
• Selection Bias, Label Bias, and Bias in Ground Truth - Anders Søgaard,
Barbara Plank and Dick Hovy
• Automated Grammatical Error Correction for Language Learners - Joel
Tetreault and Claudia Leacock
• Biomedical/clinical NLP - Ozlem Uzuner and Meliha Yetisgen
Accepted Workshops:
• Workshop on Lexical and Grammatical Resources for Language Processing
• First Joint Workshop on Statistical Parsing of Morphologically Rich
Languages and Syntactic Analysis of Non-Canonical Languages (SPMRL-SANCL)
• Celtic Language Technology Workshop (CLTW)
• 5th Workshop on South and Southeast Asian Natural Language Processing
(WSSANLP)
• Synchronic and Diachronic Approaches to Analyzing Technical Language
(SADAATL)
• The 3rd Workshop on Vision and Language (VL'14)
• First Joint Workshop on Multidisciplinary Approaches to Big Social
Data Analysis and Social NLP (MABSDA-SocialNLP)
• First Joint Workshop on Open Infrastructures for HLT Resource
Processing and Development and Text Analysis Frameworks
• Cognitive Aspects of the Lexicon (CogALex-IV)
• Semantic Web and Information Extraction (SWAIE)
• VarDial: Workshop on Applying NLP Tools to Similar Languages,
Varieties and Dialects (VarDial)
• SemEval-2014: Semantic Evaluation Exercises - International Workshop
on Semantic Evaluation (SemEval)
• The AHA!-Workshop on Information Discovery in Text (AHA!)
• CompuTerm 2014. 4th International Workshop on Computational
Terminology (CompuTerm)
• The First Workshop on Computational Approaches to Compound Analysis
(ComAComA)
• Automatic Text Simplification? Methods and Applications in the
Multilingual Society (ATS-MA)
• The 8th Linguistic Annotation Workshop (The LAW VIII)
• The third Joint Conference on Lexical and Computational Semantics
(*SEM-2014)
Call for Papers:
The first call for papers for the main conference is open. The paper
submission system is now open at
https://www.softconf.com/coling2014/main/. Papers should be prepared
using the paper templates available here
http://www.coling-2014.org/doc/coling2014.zip.
We invite authors to submit papers in all relevant areas and encourage
authors to include analysis of the influence of theories (intuitions,
methodologies, insights), to technologies (computational algorithms,
methods, tools, data), and/or contributions of technologies to theory
development. Contributions that display and rigorously discuss future
potential, even if not (yet) attested in standard evaluation, are
welcome. For more information and instructions for authors see the
preliminary call for papers here
http://www.coling-2014.org/call-for-papers.php.
Sponsorship and Promotion Opportunities
With the tremendous impact and growth of COLING over many years, we have
set out a comprehensive offering of corporate sponsorship and support
opportunities for industry participants. The COLING 2014 organising
committee is committed to working in close partnership with corporate
supporters to maximise the benefits of sponsorship and provide
opportunities for sponsors to engage appropriately with COLING
delegates. With this in mind, if you wish to explore additional options
for support or means of engagement with the COLING 2014 community please
feel free to contact sponsorship at coling-2014.org.
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John Judge
Research Fellow
CNGL - The Centre for Global Intelligent Content
COLING 2014 Local Chair
Email: jjudge at computing.dcu.ie
Phone: +353 1 700 6729
Skype: jjudge2
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