27.2918, Calls: Computational Ling, Cog Sci, General Ling, Text/Corpus Ling/France

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Subject: 27.2918, Calls: Computational Ling, Cog Sci, General Ling, Text/Corpus Ling/France

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Date: Mon, 11 Jul 2016 11:39:07
From: Ismail Biskri [ismail.biskri at uqtr.ca]
Subject: Management of Digital Ecosystems (Special Track : Computational Intelligence)

 
Full Title: Management of Digital Ecosystems (Special Track : Computational Intelligence) 
Short Title: ACM-MEDES 

Date: 01-Nov-2016 - 04-Nov-2016
Location: Hendaye, France 
Contact Person: Ismail Biskri
Meeting Email: ismail.biskri at uqtr.ca
Web Site: http://medes.sigappfr.org/16/special-tracks/special-track-on-computational-intelligence 

Linguistic Field(s): Cognitive Science; Computational Linguistics; General Linguistics; Text/Corpus Linguistics 

Call Deadline: 25-Aug-2016 

Meeting Description:

What we call here Computational Intelligence is the study of data mining,
information extraction, knowledge processing, language processing, discourse
processing, and any area that relates to an intelligent processing of
language, information and knowledge. Until recently this area has been
performed by experts in computer science or experts in artificial
intelligence. In fact, there were many computer applications in Computational
Intelligence without any theoretical support. Today, people working in such
areas often work as members of pluridisciplinary and interdisciplinary teams,
including, of course, computer scientists and expert of artificial
intelligence but also mathematicians, statisticians, linguists, language
experts, philosophers, logicians, cognitive scientists, neuroscientists,
psycholinguists, anthropologists, etc. Therefore, Computational Intelligence
must become more connected to areas as cognitive science, mathematics,
statistic, linguistics, philosophy, logics, neuroscience, etc. through the
development of methods, strategies and algorithms for all aspects of language
processing, discourse processing, knowledge processing, information
processing, etc. These methods and strategies can be seen according to their
theoretical or practical significance.

The aim of this track is to present original works related to computational
intelligence. These works should focus either on practical applications, or on
results of theoretical foundations of the discipline. We, therefore, invite
authors for original papers submissions for any work related to theoretical or
practical aspects of Computational Intelligence.

Topics

Topics of interest may include, but are in no way limited, to:

Philosophy of language and discourse
Cognitive science
Non standard logics
Natural language processing
Computational linguistics (lexicology; morphology; syntax; semantics)
Information extraction
Ontologies
Knowledge processing
Data Mining, Text Mining, Web Mining
Information retrieval
Web Semantics

Committees

Track Chair

Ismail Biskri, Universite de Québec à Trois Rivières, Canada,
(Ismail.Biskri at uqtr.ca)


Call for Papers: 

The submitted paper should be at most 8 ACM single-space printed pages. Please
use the following templates to generate your PDF: MS Word and Latex.

Papers that fail to comply with length limit will be rejected. Submissions
will be peer-reviewed by at least 3 peer reviewers. After the preliminary
notification date, authors rebut by evidence and arguments all reviewer
inquiries and their comments. Based on the rebuttal feedback, reviewers notify
authors with the final decision. Selection criteria will include: relevance,
significance, impact, originality, technical soundness, and quality of
presentation. Preference will be given to submissions that take strong or
challenging positions on important emergent topics related to Digital
Ecosystems. At least one author should attend the conference to present the
paper.

The conference Proceedings will be published by ACM and indexed by the ACM
Digital Library and DBLP.

Paper submission is available online via: EasyChair for MEDES 2016 website.

Important Dates

- Paper Submission: August 25, 2016
- Notification by a shepherd: September 15, 2016
- Camera Ready: September 25, 2016




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