27.1452, Calls: Computational Ling/Egypt
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Subject: 27.1452, Calls: Computational Ling/Egypt
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Date: Mon, 28 Mar 2016 10:28:24
From: Khaled Shaalan [kshaalan at acm.org]
Subject: Special Track On Intelligent Language Processing: Trends and Applications
Full Title: Special Track On Intelligent Language Processing: Trends and Applications
Short Title: AISI2016
Date: 24-Oct-2016 - 26-Oct-2016
Location: Cairo, Egypt
Contact Person: Khaled Shaalan
Meeting Email: kshaalan at acm.org
Web Site: http://egyptscience.net/AISI2016/
Linguistic Field(s): Computational Linguistics
Call Deadline: 30-Apr-2016
Meeting Description:
New trends of intelligent language processing systems are emerging, such as
big data analysis, social network analysis, Internet of things, smart
services, mobile computing, computer games, to name a few. Applications of
these trends have been applied to various domains including education, travel
and tourism, healthcare, among others. Many issues encountered during the
development of these applications are resolved by incorporating language
technology solutions, which involves speech processing, text extraction and
retrieval, and deep learning, which are currently attractive topics within
computational linguistics research areas.
The purpose of the “Intelligent Language Processing: Trends and application”
track is to bring scientists, researcher scholars, practitioners, and students
from academia and industry to present recent and ongoing research activities
about the recent advances, techniques, and applications of intelligent
language Processing systems and to allow the exchange of new ideas and
application experiences face to face.
Program Committee:
Abdelfettah Hamdani (Mohammed V Univ.,Morocco)
Abdelhak Lekhouaja (Mohammed First Univ., Morocco)
Abdelmonaime lachkar (ENSA USMBA,Morocco)
Ahmed Guessoum (Houari Boumediene Univ.,Algeria)
Aladdin Ayesh (De Montfort Univ.,UK)
Almoataz B. Al-Said (Cairo Univ.,Egypt)
Amir Atiya (Cairo Univ.,Egypt)
Aya Al-Zoghby (Mansoura Univ.,Egypt)
Azzeddine Mazroui (Mohammed First Univ.,Morocco)
Azzedine Lazrek (Cadi Ayyad Univ.,Morocco)
Farid Meziane (Univ. of Salford,UK)
Doaa Samy (Cairo Univ.,Egypt)
Hanady Ahmed (Qatar Univ.,Qatar)
Hitham M. Abo Bakr (Zagazig Univ.,Egypt)
Ibrahim Bounhas (La Manouba Univ.,Tunisia)
Imed Zitouni (Microsoft,USA)
Ismaïl Biskri (Université du Québec à Trois Rivières,Canda)
Kais Haddar (Univ. of Sfax,Tunisia)
Karim Bouzoubaa (Mohammed V Univ.,Morocco)
Lahsen Abouenour (Mohammed V Univ.,Morocco)
Majdi Sawalha (The Univ. of Jordan,Jordan)
Mohamed El Hannach (Univ. of Fez,Morocco)
Mohammad Abushariah (The Univ. of Jordan)
Mustafa Jarrar (Birzeit Univ.,Palestine)
Nadim Obeid (The Univ. of Jordan)
Neamat El Gayar (Cairo Univ.,Egypt)
Osama Emam (IBM,Egypt)
Paolo Rosso (Universitat Politècnica de València,Spain)
Sameh Alansary (Bibliotheca Alexandrina,Egypt)
Seham Elkareh (Alexandria Univ.,Egypt)
Sherif Mahdy Abdou (Cairo Univ.,Egypt)
Slim Mesfar (Univ. of Manouba,Tunisia)
Tarek Elghazaly (Cairo Univ.,Egypt)
Violetta Cavalli-Sforza (Al Akhawayn Univ.,Morocco)
Yassine Benajiba (Symanto Research,USA)
Yousfi Abdellah (Mohamed V Univ.,Morocco)
Zeinab Ibrahim (CMU,Qatar)
Call for Papers:
Topics Include:
- Pragmatics, Discourse, Semantics, Syntax, and the Lexicon
- Phonetics, Phonology, and Morphology
- Speech Recognition and Synthesis
- Natural Language Generation
- Ontologies, Semantic Networks, and Lexical Resources
- Corpus Linguistics
- Word Sense Disambiguation
- Machine Translation
- Language Learning and Therapy
- Knowledge Acquisition and Representation
- Information Extraction and Retrieval
- Question Answering
- Text Summarization
All accepted papers will be published in the conference proceeding which will
be published by Springer (Approved) in the series of “Advances in Intelligent
Systems and Computing” and abstracted/indexed in DBLP, Google Scholar,
EI-Compendex, Mathematical Reviews, SCImago, Scopus. CCIS volumes are also
submitted for the inclusion in ISI Proceedings.
Important Dates:
Paper submission due: 30 April 2016
Notification of acceptance: 30 June 2016
Camera ready: 30 August 2016
Submission Instructions:
Please visit http://egyptscience.net/AISI2016/paper-submission.html
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