27.599, Calls: Computational Linguistics/Slovenia

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Subject: 27.599, Calls: Computational Linguistics/Slovenia

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Date: Mon, 01 Feb 2016 11:37:26
From: Petya Osenova [petya at bultreebank.org]
Subject: 5th Workshop on Linked Data in Linguistics: Managing, Building and Using Linked

 
Full Title: 5th Workshop on Linked Data in Linguistics: Managing, Building and Using Linked 
Short Title: LDL-2016 

Date: 24-May-2016 - 24-May-2016
Location: Portorož, Slovenia 
Contact Person: John McCrae
Meeting Email: john at mccr.ae
Web Site: http://ldl2016.linguistic-lod.org/ 

Linguistic Field(s): Computational Linguistics 

Call Deadline: 15-Feb-2016 

Meeting Description:

Publishing language resources under open licenses and linking them together
has been an area of increasing interest in academic circles, including applied
linguistics, lexicography, natural language processing and information
technology. It facilitates the exchange of knowledge and information across
disciplines as well as between academia and the IT business. By collocating
the 5th edition of the workshop series with LREC 2016, we encourage this
interdisciplinary community to present and to discuss use cases, experiences,
best practices, recommendations and technologies among each other and in
interaction with the language resource community. We particularly invite
contributions discussing the application of the Linked Open Data paradigm to
linguistic data as it might provide an important step towards making
linguistic data: i) easily and uniformly queryable, ii) interoperable and iii)
sharable over the Web using open standards such as the HTTP protocol and the
RDF data model.

While it has been shown that Linked Data has significant value for the
management of language resources in the Web, the practice is still far from
being an accepted standard in the community. Thus, it is important that we
continue to push the development and adoption of Linked Data technologies
among creators of language resources. In particular, Linked Data's ability to
increase the quality, interoperability and availability of data on the Web has
lead us to focus on managing, improving and using language resources on the
Web as a key focus for this year's workshop.


2nd Call for Papers:

Please note the extended submission deadline.

We invite presentations of algorithms, methodologies, experiments, use cases,
project proposals and position papers regarding the creation, publication or
application of linguistic data collections and their linking with other
resources, as well as descriptions of such data. This includes, but is not
limited to, the following:

* Building linked language resources
** Novel vocabularies for describing linguistic objects using RDF.
** Metrics and methodologies to develop linked language resources on the Web.
** Natural language processing methods to enhance Linked Open Data.
* Managing linked language resources 
** Creating, maintaining and accessing language resource infrastructures based
on Linked Data.
** Metadata linking and curation for language resources on the Web.
** Best practices for publication and linking of multilingual knowledge
resources.
* Using linked language resources
** Application of Linked Open Data for linguistics, digital humanities and
natural language processing.
** Addressing challenges of scalability, multilinguality and interoperability
in the Web.
** Legal, social and scientific aspects of Linguistic Linked Open Data.

We invite both long (8 pages plus 2 pages of references, formatted according
to the LREC guidelines) and short papers (4 pages plus 2 pages of references)
representing original research, innovative approaches and resource types, use
cases or in-depth discussions. Short papers may also represent project
proposals, work in progress or data set descriptions. Papers will be published
as part of the LREC workshop proceedings and presented as oral or poster
presentations, as appropriate.

Datasets:

We encourage submission of datasets and ask that these resources are included
in the LLOD cloud (instructions can be found here). As such we require that
datasets are either described in Datahub with sufficient metadata to be added
to the cloud. In addition, as part of the LREC conference your resource will
be described in the LRE Map and assigned an International Standard Language
Resource Number (ISLRN, www.islrn.org), a Persistent Unique Identifier to be
assigned to each Language Resource.




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