26.74, Calls: Computational Linguistics, Morphology/France

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Subject: 26.74, Calls: Computational Linguistics, Morphology/France

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Date: Tue, 06 Jan 2015 23:00:57
From: Benoît Sagot [benoit.sagot at inria.fr]
Subject: 4th International Workshop on Systems and Frameworks for Computational Morphology

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Full Title: 4th International Workshop on Systems and Frameworks for Computational Morphology 
Short Title: SFCM 2015 

Date: 17-Sep-2015 - 18-Sep-2015
Location: Paris, France 
Contact Person: Michael Piotrowksi
Meeting Email: info at sfcm.eu
Web Site: http://sfcm.eu/sfcm2015/ 

Linguistic Field(s): Computational Linguistics; Morphology 

Call Deadline: 27-Mar-2015 

Meeting Description:

The Workshop on Systems and Frameworks for Computational Morphology (SFCM) brings together researchers and developers in the area of computational morphology and morphological theory used in
computational systems. The focus of SFCM are actual working systems, frameworks based on linguistic principles, and means for providing linguistically sound analysis and/or generation tools based on well-defined linguistic categories.

The fourth edition of SFCM in 2015 will bring together communities involved with the study of morphology. SFCM 2015 will focus on computational approaches to theoretical and descriptive morphology. It will broaden the workshop's scope by addressing computational linguists working on computational morphology, linguists from theoretical morphology, and field linguists working on rich morphological data using computational methods and tools. We aim to encourage discussion among researchers and developers from those communities and to contribute to filling the gap between NLP and linguistic communities around state-of-the-art approaches to morphology, be it computational, quantitative, formal, or descriptive.

Date and Location:

Location: University of Chicago Center in Paris, France
Date: September 17­-18, 2015

Call for Papers:

We are in the process of arranging the publication of the proceedings with Springer-Verlag in their CCIS series (as for the previous editions of SFCM).

Topics:

This workshop's edition will focus on computational approaches to theoretical and descriptive morphology: Interactions between computational morphology and formal, quantitative, and descriptive morphology. Issues at stake involve theoretical morphological issues, morphological complexity measures, or implementations of morphological systems for individual languages and language families.

However, we also welcome submissions on other topics relevant to the general topic of the workshop. A detailed list of topics is available on the workshop's web page: http://sfcm.eu/sfcm2015/
The workshop will also include a demo session for presenting individual systems and resources.

Submissions:

We invite researchers to submit full papers of up to 20 pages (including references) or short papers of up to 10 pages. Submission details are available on the workshop's web page: http://sfcm.eu/sfcm2015/

Important Dates:

Deadline for submission: March 27, 2015
Notification of acceptance: May 8, 2015
Revised version of papers: June 19, 2015
Workshop: September 17–18, 2015

General Chairs:

- Cerstin Mahlow (University of Stuttgart, Germany)
- Michael Piotrowski (Leibniz Institute of European History, Mainz, Germany)

Program Committee (preliminary):

- Olivier Bonami (PC Chair, University Paris-Sorbonne, France)
- Benoît Sagot (PC Chair, INRIA/University Paris-Diderot, France)

- Delphine Bernhard (University of Strasbourg, France)
- Bruno Cartoni (Google, Switzerland)
- Simon Clematide (University of Zurich, Switzerland)
- Roger Evans (University of Brighton, USA)
- Thomas Hanneforth (University of Potsdam, Germany)
- Nabil Hathout (CNRS, France)
- Lauri Karttunen (Stanford University, USA)
- Krister Lindén (University of Helsinki, Finland)
- Anke Lüdeling (Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin, Germany)
- Rob Malouf (San Diego State University, USA)
- Günter Neumann (DFKI Saarbrücken, Germany)
- Yves Scherrer (University of Geneva, Switzerland)
- Andrea Sims (Ohio State University, USA)
- Gregory Stump (University of Kentucky, USA)
- Géraldine Walther (CNRS, France)
- Marcin Woliński (Polish Academy of Sciences, Poland)
- Andrea Zielinski (Fraunhofer IOSB, Germany)

Local Organizers:

- Olivier Bonami (University Paris-Sorbonne, France)
- Benoît Sagot (INRIA/University Paris-Diderot, France)
- Sarah Beniamine (University Paris-Diderot, France)

Further Information:

http://sfcm.eu/sfcm2015/







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