26.5012, Calls: Computational Linguistics/Czech Republic

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Subject: 26.5012, Calls: Computational Linguistics/Czech Republic

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Date: Tue, 10 Nov 2015 11:18:57
From: Mario Monteleone [mmonteleone at unisa.it]
Subject: NooJ 2016 International Conference

 
Full Title: NooJ 2016 International Conference 

Date: 09-Jun-2016 - 11-Jun-2016
Location: České Budějovice, Czech Republic 
Contact Person: Jan Radimský Max Silberztein
Meeting Email: radimsky at ff.jcu.cz
Web Site: http://sites.google.com/site/nooj2016 

Linguistic Field(s): Computational Linguistics 

Call Deadline: 24-Jan-2016 

Meeting Description:

The Department of Romance Languages
Faculty of Philosophy, University of South Bohemia in cooperation with Le laboratoire ELLIADD de l'Université de Franche-Comté, Besançon, and The NOOJ association are glad to invite you to the NooJ 2016 International Conference held in České Budějovice (Czech Republic), 9-11 June 2016.

NooJ is both a corpus processing tool and a linguistic development environment that allows linguists to formalize several levels of linguistic phenomena:

- Typography and spelling
- Syllabification, phonemic and prosodic transcription
- Lexicons of simple words, multiword units, and discontinuous expressions
- Inflectional, derivational and agglutinative morphology
- Local and structural syntax
- Transformational syntax and paraphrase generation
- Semantic analysis and machine translation

NooJ provides linguists with regular grammars, context-free grammars, context-sensitive grammars, and unrestricted grammars as well as their graphical equivalent (finite-state, recursive and contextual graphs) to facilitate the description of each phenomenon. NooJ’s multi-layer approach allows linguists to accumulate elementary descriptions and describe phenomena that cross linguistic levels. As a corpus processing tool, NooJ allows users to apply sophisticated linguistic queries to large corpora in real time, in order to construct indices and concordances, annotate texts automatically, and perform semantic and statistical analyses, etc.

NooJ is open-source, freely available at www.nooj4nlp.net, and over 20 linguistic modules can already be freely downloaded, as well as a manual, video tutorials, references, etc.

The NooJ conference intends to:

- Give NooJ users and researchers in Linguistics and in Computational Linguistics the opportunity to meet and share their experience as developers, researchers and teachers
- Present to NooJ users the latest linguistic resources and NLP applications developed for/with NooJ, its latest functionalities, as well as its future developments
- Offer researchers and graduate students two tutorials (one basic and one advanced) to help them parse corpora and build NLP applications using NooJ
- Provide an occasion to present and discover the recent developments of NooJ itself (v5)

Further information about the conference can be found at http://sites.google.com/site/nooj2016. You can also contact the

Call for Papers:

Topics of Interest:

Linguistic resources: Typography, Spelling, Syllabification, Phonemic and Prosodic transcription, Morphology, Lexical Analysis, Local Syntax, Structural Syntax, Transformational Analysis, Paraphrase Generation,  Formal Semantic Annotations and Analyses.
Corpus processing: Corpus Linguistics, Information extraction, Discourse Analysis, Business Intelligence, NLP applications.

Submission:

We invite the submission of abstracts in English until 24 January 2016. The abstracts should contain the title, name, institution, and email of the author(s). Abstracts should not exceed one page (length between 300 and 600 words, references not included) and should be sent via EasyChair. All proposals will be reviewed by the scientific committee and authors will be given notice of acceptance of their papers no later than 31 March 2016.

Abstract submission: 24 January 2016
Notification of acceptance: 31 March 2016
Registration: until 15 April 2016

Camera-Ready:

The camera-ready versions of the abstracts should be submitted electronically in an open format (DOCX, ODT). 
The deadline for the submission of the final version of abstracts is 30 April 2016.
All camera-ready abstracts will enter the “NooJ 2016 Book of Abstracts”.




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