14.2383, Calls: Computational Ling/Seoul, Korea
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Subject: 14.2383, Calls: Computational Ling/Seoul, Korea
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Date: Mon, 08 Sep 2003 16:47:23 +0000
From: gelbukh at cicling.org
Subject: CICLing-2004
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Date: Mon, 08 Sep 2003 16:47:23 +0000
From: gelbukh at cicling.org
Subject: CICLing-2004
5th International Conference on Intelligent Text Processing and
Computational Linguistics Short Title: CICLing-2004
Date: 15-FEB-04 - 21-FEB-04
Location: Seoul, Korea, Republic of
Contact: Alexander Gelbukh
Contact Email: gelbukh at cicling.org
Meeting URL: http://www.CICLing.org/2004
Linguistic Sub-field: Text/Corpus Linguistics, Computational
Linguistics Call Deadline: 01-Oct-2003
Meeting Description: PRELIMINARY
Call for Papers:
CICLing-2004
Fourth International Conference
on Intelligent Text Processing
and Computational Linguistics
February 15 to 21, 2004
Seoul, Korea
SUMMARY
PUBLICATION: Springer LNCS
SUBMISSION DEADLINE: October 10, short papers: October 20
KEYNOTE SPEAKERS:
To be announced
EXCURSIONS:
To be announced (one: Royal Palaces of Seoul)
See photos of past events at http://www.CICLing.org
AIR TICKET PRICE FROM EU/US: about $1000 in February
URL: http://www.CICLing.org/2004 ============================
-*!NEW!*- Deadline correction, keynote speakers, excursions, photos
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CICLing-2004
Fifth International Conference
on Intelligent Text Processing
and Computational Linguistics
February 15 to 21, 2004
Seoul, Korea
SUMMARY
PUBLICATION: Springer LNCS (indexed by SCI Extended)
-*!NEW!*- SUBMISSION DEADLINE: October 1, short papers: October 20
(*** 1st CFP erroneously said October 10 instead of 1 ***)
-*!NEW!*- KEYNOTE SPEAKERS: Martin Kay, Philip Resnik, Ricardo
Baeza
-*!NEW!*- EXCURSIONS:
Archeological sites, Royal Palaces, traditional village, and more
See photos at www.CICLing.org/2004
Air ticket price from EU/US: $800 - $1000 in February
URL: http://www.CICLing.org/2004
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The latest complete version of this CFP is on the website.
Just in case, below is an ABRIDGED text. If you can read the
website, please go there and IGNORE the rest of this document.
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Contents:
- Why CICLing?
- Areas of interest
- Important dates
- Registration
- Submission guidelines
- Program Committee
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| Why CICLing?
+--------------
We consider the following factors to define our identity:
- ISI-indexed publication
- Excellent keynote speakers
- General interest
- Informal interaction
- Excellent excursions
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| Areas of interest
+-------------------------------------------------------
We are interested in whatever helps, will help eventually, or might
help computers meaningfully process language data.
Areas of interest include, but are not limited by, the following
topics, as long as the topic is presented in computer-related or
formal description aspects:
Computational linguistics research:
Computational linguistic theories and formalisms
Representation of linguistic knowledge
Morphology
Syntax
Semantics
Discourse models
Text generation
Statistical methods in computational linguistics
Corpus linguistics
Lexical resources
Intelligent text processing and applications:
Document classification and search
Information retrieval
Information extraction
Text mining
Automatic summarization
Spell checking
Natural language interfaces
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| Important dates
+------------------
Submission deadline: October 1, short papers: October 20
Notification of acceptance: October 20, short papers: November 1
Firm camera-ready deadline: November 10
Conf: February 15-21
Authors of rejected full papers will be given a chance to re-submit
their works as short papers.
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| Registration
+---------------
Early (before November 10) / On-site registration fee:
Professionals US$ 280 / 350
Students US$ 180 / 220
Authors pay EARLY registration fee. A limited number of reduced
registrations will be available.
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| Submission guidelines
+------------------------
ALL accepted full and short papers will be published in a Proceedings
volume edited by Springer-Verlag in its Lecture Notes in Computer
Science series.
Page limit: 12 / 4 pages (full / short papers).
Format: Springer LNSC, www.springer.de/comp/lncs/authors.html.
Submission: submission at cicling.org.
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| Program Committee
+--------------------
See webpage; 50 people from 17 countries.
More info: www.CICLing.org; gelbukh at CICLing.org
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