28.1099, Calls: Computational Linguistics / Terminology (Jrnl)

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Subject: 28.1099, Calls:  Computational Linguistics / Terminology (Jrnl)

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Date: Fri, 03 Mar 2017 10:51:43
From: Thierry Hamon [hamon at limsi.fr]
Subject: Computational Linguistics / Terminology (Jrnl)

 
Full Title: Terminology 


Linguistic Field(s): Computational Linguistics 

Call Deadline: 01-Jun-2017 

Call for papers: Special Issue - Terminology 24(1), 2018

Computational Terminology and Filtering of Terminological Information
https://perso.limsi.fr/hamon/Terminology2018/

Computational Terminology covers an increasingly important aspect in Natural
Language Processing areas such as text mining, information retrieval,
information extraction, summarisation, textual entailment, document management
systems, question-answering systems, ontology building, machine translation,
etc. Terminological information is paramount for knowledge mining from texts
for scientific discovery and competitive intelligence.

Thanks to many years of research work, Computational Terminology has gained in
strength and maturity. New requirements emerge from the current use of
terminological approaches in many domains. Thus, scientific needs in fast
growing domains (such as biomedicine, chemistry and ecology) and the
overwhelming amount of textual data published daily demand that terminology is
acquired and managed systematically and automatically; while in well
established domains (such as law, economy, banking and music) the demand is on
fine-grained analyses of documents for knowledge description and acquisition.
Moreover, capturing new concepts leads to the acquisition and management of
new knowledge.

The aim of this special issue is to present and describe research work
dedicated to extraction and filtering of terminological information with
computational methods. In that context, the addressed topics are more
particularly dedicated, but not limited, to:

- robustness and portability of methods for filtering extracted terms
- word embedding approaches for terminology acquisition
- transfer of methodologies from one language to another
- new needs of users
- consideration of the user expertise
- monolingual and multilingual resources
- re-utilization and adaptation of terminologies in various NLP
applications
- systematic terminology management and updating domain specific dictionaries
and thesauri

The submissions are open to different approaches, theoretical frameworks and
applications. We encourage authors to submit their research work related to
various aspects of computational terminology, such as mentioned in this call.

Deadlines:

- First call for submissions: March 1st, 2017
- Submission deadline: June 1st, 2017
- First acceptance notification: August 1st, 2017
- Modified version: September 1st, 2017
- Final acceptance notification: October 1st, 2017
- Final version ready: November 1st, 2017




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