22.2435, Calls: Computational Linguistics, Semantics, General Linguistics/Egypt
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Subject: 22.2435, Calls: Computational Linguistics, Semantics, General Linguistics/Egypt
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Date: 10-Jun-2011
From: Salwa Elramly [sramlye at netscape.net]
Subject: 11th Conference on Language Engineering
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Date: Sun, 12 Jun 2011 12:19:12
From: Salwa Elramly [sramlye at netscape.net]
Subject: 11th Conference on Language Engineering
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Full Title: 11th Conference on Language Engineering
Short Title: ESOLEC'11
Date: 14-Dec-2011 - 15-Dec-2011
Location: Cairo, Egypt
Contact Person: Salwa Elramly
Meeting Email: esolec11 at gmail.com
Web Site: http://eng.asu.edu.eg/esole
Linguistic Field(s): Computational Linguistics; General Linguistics; Semantics
Call Deadline: 20-Jul-2011
Meeting Description:
The 11th Conference on Language Engineering
December 14-15, 2011
Organized by The Egyptian Society of Language Engineering (ESOLE)
http://eng.asu.edu.eg/esole
ESOLEC'11 covers a broad spectrum of technical areas related to natural language & computational linguistics.
Call for Papers:
Original contributions are solicited on topics (but not limited to):
- Syntax, Semantics, Grammar, and the Lexicon
- Lexical Semantics and Ontology
- Phonology/Morphology, Word Segmentation, Tagging
- Text Mining and Summarization
- Paraphrasing and Textual Entailment
- Parsing and Chunking
- Speech Processing Recognition and Synthesis
- Linguistic, Psychological and Mathematical Models of Language
- Computational Pragmatics
- Dialogue and Conversational Agents
- Computational Models of Discourse
- Natural Language Processing for Information Retrieval
- Question Answering
- Word Sense Disambiguation
- Semantic Role Labeling
- Sentiment Analysis and Opinion Mining
- Corpus-Based Modeling of Language
- Machine Translation and Translation Aids
- Multilingual Processing
- Multimodal Systems and Representations
- Statistical and Machine Learning Methods
- Social Networks and Contents Development Challenges
Papers can be emailed to esolec11 at gmail.com or submitted online.
Deadlines:
Abstract submission: July 20, 2011
Paper submission: August 15, 2011
Notification of acceptance: October 15, 2011
Camera ready submission: November 10, 2011
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