32.479, Calls: Slavic; Comp Ling/Online

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Subject: 32.479, Calls: Slavic; Comp Ling/Online

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Date: Mon, 08 Feb 2021 14:49:25
From: Roman Yangarber [bsnlp at cs.helsinki.fi]
Subject: 8th Workshop on NLP for the Balto-Slavic languages

 
Full Title: 8th Workshop on NLP for the Balto-Slavic languages 
Short Title: BSNLP 

Date: 19-Apr-2021 - 20-Apr-2021
Location: Kyiv (Online), Ukraine 
Contact Person: Roman Yangarber
Meeting Email: bsnlp at cs.helsinki.fi
Web Site: http://bsnlp.cs.helsinki.fi 

Linguistic Field(s): Computational Linguistics 

Language Family(ies): Slavic 

Call Deadline: 13-Feb-2021 

Meeting Description:

The 8th BSNLP Workshop at EACL
Sponsored by SIGSLAV: the ACL Special Interest Group on Slavic NLP

The 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 current political and economic developments in Central and
Eastern Europe bring Balto-Slavic societies and languages into focus in terms
of rapid technological advancement and expanding consumer markets.

This year, we are especially glad to have an opportunity to organize BSNLP in
a Slavic-speaking country: Ukraine.

The linguistic phenomena specific to the Balto-Slavic languages — such as rich
morphological inflection and free word order — make the construction of NLP
tools for these languages a challenging and intriguing task.

The goal of this Workshop is to bring together researchers from academia and
industry working on NLP for Balto-Slavic languages. In particular, the
Workshop aims to stimulate research and foster the creation of tools and
resources for these languages. The Workshop will provide a forum for
exchanging ideas, discussing current problems, and making the available
resources more widely known. One fascinating aspect of this language group is
the striking structural similarity, as well as an easily recognizable core
vocabulary and inflectional inventory spanning the entire group of languages —
despite a lack of mutual intelligibility — which creates a special environment
in which researchers can appreciate the shared problems and solutions, and
communicate naturally.


Final Call for Papers: 

This Workshop addresses Natural Language Processing (NLP) for the Balto-Slavic
languages. The 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,
- disinformation detection,
- fact verification

This Workshop continues the proud tradition established by the 7 previous
BSNLP Workshops.

IMPORTANT DATES:
Submission deadline: 13 February 2021
Notification of acceptance: 22 February 2021
Camera-ready papers due: 1 March 2021
Workshop: 19 or 20 April 2021

SHARED TASK:
This year's BSNLP features the 3rd edition of the Shared Task on Multilingual
Named Entity Recognition: recognizing mentions of named entities in Web
documents, lemmatization, and cross-lingual matching in Slavic languages. The
shared task covers:
- Bulgarian,
- Czech,
- Polish,
- Russian,
- Slovene, and
- Ukrainian.

Information about the Shared Task and the training data is available on the
Workshop web page.

SUBMISSION INFORMATION:
At the Workshop Web page: https://www.softconf.com/eacl2021/BSNLP2021/

Workshop contact address: bsnlp at cs.helsinki.fi




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