26.2377, Calls: Computational Linguistics/China
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Subject: 26.2377, Calls: Computational Linguistics/China
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Date: Wed, 06 May 2015 15:56:50
From: M. Dolores Jimenez Lopez [mariadolores.jimenez at urv.cat]
Subject: Special Session Languages, Information, and Computational Intelligence (IEEE TENCON 2015)
Full Title: Special Session Languages, Information, and Computational Intelligence (IEEE TENCON 2015)
Short Title: LangInfoCompInt 2015
Date: 01-Nov-2015 - 04-Nov-2015
Location: Macau, China
Contact Person: M. Dolores Jiménez López
Meeting Email: mariadolores.jimenez at urv.cat
Web Site: http://www.ieeetencon2015.org
Linguistic Field(s): Computational Linguistics
Call Deadline: 15-May-2015
Meeting Description:
The computational fundamentals of information and languages are still widely
open in many aspects and include concepts of information, syntax, semantics,
syntax-semantics interfaces, and algorithms. Contemporary work on these
fundamentals include developments related to general boundaries on information
and language in nature, and specialized restrictions depending on theories,
technological applications, specific domains, contexts, agents, users, etc.
2nd Call for Papers:
IEEE TENCON 2015 - Special Session: Languages, Information, and Computational Intelligence
15 May 2015: Submission Deadline for Paper Draft (2 pages in IEEE template)
Description:
The computational fundamentals of information and languages are still widely open in many aspects and include concepts of information, syntax, semantics, syntax-semantics interfaces, and algorithms. Contemporary work on these fundamentals include developments related to general boundaries on information and language in nature, and specialized restrictions depending on theories, technological applications, specific domains, contexts, agents, users, etc.
Topics:
The special session LangInfoCompInt is on computational approaches, from the perspectives of biological phenomena of languages, information, and computation. The session includes the following and any other related topics:
- Models of computation for applications to computational technologies in life sciences
- Computational syntax, semantics, and syntax-semantics interfaces in languages
- Type-theoretic approaches to language and information
- Human language processing
- Multilingual processing
- Computational aspects of information and languages in nature
- Artificial languages and formal approaches to human language processing based on fundamentals of languages in nature
- Theoretic fundamentals of and algorithms for applications to information and language processing in biomedical sciences
- Computational neuroscience
- Neuroscience of language
Goals:
To address common fundamentals of Computational Intelligence, Natural Computing, and Computational Aspects of Information and Language
Potential contribution to the field:
- Computational Intelligence based on fundamentals of information and language in nature
- Fundamentals of information processing, information exchange, models of language interactions between humans and technological unites
- Neuroscience of information processing, reasoning, and language
Paper submission to the special session LangInfoCompInt 2015 is the same as to IEEE TENCON 2015: http://www.ieeetencon2015.org/EN/Tencon/PaperSubmission
An additional option for each special session is available in the current TENCON submission system. The authors can find the option in parallel with the Tracks.
Post-Conference Publications:
Significantly improved and extended articles based on selected final conference manuscripts --- under the provision of the manuscripts being presented at the special session LangInfoCompInt 2015 --- will be eligible for submissions to a dedicated book on related topics (after TENCON 2015 conference).
For more information, see: http://www.ieeetencon2015.org
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