30.1891, Calls: Computational Linguistics/Italy
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Subject: 30.1891, Calls: Computational Linguistics/Italy
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Date: Sun, 05 May 2019 23:55:44
From: Roman Yangarber [Roman.Yangarber at cs.helsinki.fi]
Subject: BSNLP 2019: 7th Workshop on Balto-Slavic Natural Language Processing
Full Title: BSNLP 2019: 7th Workshop on Balto-Slavic Natural Language Processing
Short Title: BSNLP 2019
Date: 02-Aug-2019 - 02-Aug-2019
Location: Florence, Italy
Contact Person: Roman Yangarber
Meeting Email: bsnlp at cs.helsinki.fi
Web Site: http://bsnlp.cs.helsinki.fi
Linguistic Field(s): Computational Linguistics
Call Deadline: 03-May-2019
Meeting Description:
BSNLP 2019: 7th Workshop on Balto-Slavic Natural Language Processing
Florence, Italy
2 August 2019
bsnlp.cs.helsinki.fi
In conjunction with:
ACL 2019: 57th Meeting of the Association for Computational Linguistics
Endorsed by: SIGSLAV: ACL Special Interest Group on NLP for Slavic Languages
Theme and Motivation:
Languages from the Balto-Slavic group play an important role due to their
diverse cultural heritage and widespread use—with over 400 million speakers
worldwide. The political and economic developments in Central and Eastern
Europe have brought Balto-Slavic societies and their languages into focus, in
terms of rapid technological advancement and expanding consumer markets.
This Workshop addresses Natural Language Processing (NLP) for the Balto-Slavic
languages. NLP tasks in urgent need of attention include:
- morphological analysis and generation,
- morphosyntactic tagging,
- syntactic and semantic parsing,
- lexical semantics,
- named-entity recognition,
- text normalisation and processing non-standard language
- coreference resolution,
- information extraction,
- question answering,
- information retrieval,
- text summarization,
- machine translation,
- development of linguistic resources.
BSNLP 2019 features the 2nd Edition of the Shared Task on Multilingual Named
Entity Recognition for Slavic languages.
Final Call for Papers (DEADLINE EXTENSION):
BSNLP-2019: 7th Workshop on Balto-Slavic Natural Language Processing
Florence, Italy
2 August 2019
bsnlp.cs.helsinki.fi
Co-located with: ACL 2019: 57th Meeting of the Association for Computational
Linguistics
Organized by: SIGSLAV: ACL Special Interest Group on NLP for Slavic Languages
BSNLP-2019 features the 2nd Edition of the Shared Task on Multilingual Named
Entity Recognition for Slavic languages.
Dates:
- First Call for papers: 20 December 2018
- Second Call for papers: 26 March 2019
- Submission deadline (EXTENDED): 3 May 2019
- Notification of acceptance: 26 May 2019
- Camera-ready papers due: 3 June 2019
- Workshop: 2 August 2019
Submission:
We invite long and short papers.
Long papers should follow the two-column format of ACL 2019 proceedings not
exceeding
eight (8) pages of content plus two (2) pages for references. Short paper
submissions
should follow the same format, and should not exceed four (4) pages for
content plus two
(2) pages for references. Submissions must conform to the official style
guidelines of ACL
2019 contained in the style files
(http://www.acl2019.org/EN/call-for-papers.xhtml), and must be in PDF.
Camera-ready versions of accepted papers must be provided both in LaTeX and
PDF format.
Submission Web page: http://www.softconf.com/acl2019/bsnlp
Organizers:
- Tomaž Erjavec, Jožef Stefan Institute, Slovenia
- Michał Marcińczuk, Wrocław University of Technology, Poland
- Preslav Nakov, Qatar Computing Research Institute, Qatar
- Jakub Piskorski, Joint Research Centre of the European Commission, Ispra,
Italy
- Lidia Pivovarova, University of Helsinki, Finland
- Jan Šnajder, University of Zagreb, Croatia
- Josef Steinberger, University of West Bohemia, Czech Republic
- Roman Yangarber, University of Helsinki, Finland
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