[LFG] Extended deadline: NLP for CALL and Language Acquisition
Elena Volodina
elena.volodina at svenska.gu.se
Thu Sep 22 12:34:34 UTC 2016
[with apologies for cross-posting]
*EXTENSION OF DEADLINE: *Due to several requests, we extend the deadline
for paper submission**till October, 3 (Monday).**
**
*Joint workshop on NLP for Computer-Assisted Language Learning & NLP for
Language Acquisition*
Umeå, Sweden, 16 November 2016 (in connection to SLTC 2016)
https://spraakbanken.gu.se/eng/joint5thNLP4CALL-1stNLP4LA2016
*
Call for papers*
This year the 5th NLP4CALL workshop is co-organized with the 1st
workshop on NLP for Research in Language Acquisition, NLP4LA. The goal
of the joint workshop is to provide a meeting place for researchers
working on language learning issues including both /empirical and
experimental studies and NLP-based applications/.
*The workshop series on Natural Language Processing (NLP) for
Computer-Assisted Language Learning (NLP4CALL)*is a meeting place for
researchers working on the integration of NLP and Speech/Dialogue
Technologies in CALL systems and exploring the theoretical and
methodological issues arising in this connection.
* The previous editions of this workshop series
<https://spraakbanken.gu.se/eng/Research/icall/info> enjoyed wide
participant geography, including researchers from Australia, Canada,
Central, Southern and Northern Europe, Russia, USA. The workshops
have shown the vast potential that Language Technology (LT) holds
for language learning and – most importantly – the interest that LT
researchers have for the domain of CALL.
* The intersection of Natural Language Processing and Speech/Dialogue
Technology with Computer-Assisted Language Learning (CALL) brings
“understanding” of language to CALL tools, thus making CALL
intelligent. This fact has given the name for this area of research
– Intelligent CALL, ICALL. As the definition suggests, apart from
having excellent knowledge of Natural Language Processing and/or
Speech/Dialogue Technology, ICALL researchers need good insights
into the second language acquisition (SLA) theories and practices,
as well as knowledge of second language pedagogy and didactics. This
workshop invites therefore all ICALL-relevant research, including
studies where NLP-enriched tools are used for testing SLA and
pedagogical theories, and vice versa, where SLA theories/pedagogical
practices are modeled in ICALL tools.
* This year we welcome papers:
* that describe research directly aimed at ICALL,
* that demonstrate actual or discuss potential use of existing Speech
Technologies, NLP tools or resources for language learning,
* that describe ongoing development of resources and tools with
potential usage in ICALL, either directly in interactive
applications, or indirectly in materials, application or curriculum
development, e.g. collecting and annotating ICALL-relevant corpora;
developing tools and algorithms for readability analysis, selecting
optimal corpus examples, etc.
* that discuss challenges and/or research agenda for ICALL
* we are also interested in software demonstrations
*The workshop on NLP for Language Processing for Research in Language
Acquisition (NLP4LA)*broadens the scope of this year’s joint workshop to
also include theoretical, empirical, and experimental investigation of
first, second and bilingual language acquisition.
* We believe that this field will benefit from collaboration between
the NLP, linguistics, psychology and cognitive science communities.
The workshop is targeted at anyone interested in the relevance of
computational techniques for first, second and bilingual language
acquisition. Therefore, our aim is to bring together researchers
from different fields with a shared interest in language acquisition.
* For the track of NLP for Language Acquisition we welcome papers on,
but not limited to, the following topics:
* Empirical studies on language learner data,
* Computational models of first, second and bilingual language
acquisition,
* Empirical or experimental studies, or computational models of
various aspects of language and their effect in language
comprehension and acquisition,
* Data resources and tools for investigating language acquisition,
* Psycholinguistic and socio-linguistic investigations on first,
second and bilingual language acquisition.
We especially invite submissions describing the above-mentioned themes
for the Nordic languages; and papers that focus on different age groups,
cultures, and language variation.
This year's joint NLP4CALL & NLP4LA workshop is aimed at bringing
together competences from these areas for sharing experiences and
brainstorming the future of the field.
*Keynote speakers* this year are *Jill Burstein*, Education Testing
Services, USA and *Piet Desmet*, KU Leuven Kulak, Belgium.
*Submission information*
We will be using NAACL 2016 template <http://naacl.org/naacl-pubs/>for
the workshop this year. Authors are invited to submit long papers (8-12
pages) alternatively short papers (4-7 pages), page count not including
references. Only pdf files will be accepted. Submissions will be managed
through the electronic conference management system EasyChair
<https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=nlp4call-nlp4la>. Final
camera-ready versions of accepted papers will be given an additional
page to address reviewer comments.
Papers should describe original unpublished work or work-in-progress.
Every paper will be reviewed by at least 2 members of the program
committee. As reviewing will be blind, please ensure that papers are
anonymous. Self-references that reveal the author's identity, e.g., "We
previously showed (Smith, 1991) ...", should be avoided. Instead, use
citations such as "Smith previously showed (Smith, 1991) ...".
Submissions will be judged on appropriateness, clarity,
originality/innovativeness, correctness/soundness, meaningful
comparison, significance and impact of ideas or results.
All accepted papers will be collected into a proceedings volume to be
submitted for publication in the NEALT Proceeding Series (Linköping
Electronic Conference Proceedings) and, additionally, double-published
through ACL anthology, following experiences from previous workshops,
e.g. the 4th NLP4CALL <http://aclanthology.info/events/ws-2015#W15-19>.
*Important dates: *
* *2 June*, Thursday: first call for papers
* *22 August*, Monday: second call for papers
* *16 September*, Friday: final call for papers
* *27 September*, Tuesday: paper submission deadline (short and long)
* *3 October*, *EXTENDED DEAD**LINE**for paper submissions*
* *18 October*, Tuesday: notification of acceptance
* *1 November*, Tuesday: camera-ready papers for publication
* *16 November*, Wednesday: workshop date
For inquiries on NLP4CALL & NLP4LA, please email
<nlp4call-nlp4la at easychair.org>
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