33.992, Calls: Applied Linguistics, Computational Linguistics, Semantics/Ireland
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Subject: 33.992, Calls: Applied Linguistics, Computational Linguistics, Semantics/Ireland
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Date: Wed, 16 Mar 2022 02:25:06
From: Aikaterini-Lida Kalouli [kalouli at cis.lmu.de]
Subject: Third NAtural LOgic meets MAchine Learning Workshop
Full Title: Third NAtural LOgic meets MAchine Learning Workshop
Short Title: NALOMA'22
Date: 08-Aug-2022 - 12-Aug-2022
Location: Hybrid, Ireland
Contact Person: Aikaterini-Lida Kalouli
Meeting Email: kalouli at cis.lmu.de
Web Site: https://sites.google.com/view/naloma22/
Linguistic Field(s): Applied Linguistics; Computational Linguistics; Semantics
Call Deadline: 15-Apr-2022
Meeting Description:
After the successful completion of NALOMA’20 and NALOMA’21, NALOMA'22 seeks to
continue the series and attract exciting contributions. Particularly, this
year NALOMA expands its focus to the whole field of Natural Language
Understanding (NLU) . The workshop aims to bridge the gap between ML/DL and
symbolic/logic-based approaches to NLU and lay a focus on hybrid approaches.
NALOMA'22 will take place August 8-18, 2022, during ESSLLI 2022 organized at
the National University of Ireland Galway (a hybrid format is planned).
2nd Call for Papers:
Natural Logic Meets Machine Leaning III (NALOMA22)
After the successful completion of NALOMA’20 and NALOMA’21, NALOMA'22 seeks to
continue the series and attract exciting contributions. Particularly, this
year NALOMA expands its focus to the whole field of Natural Language
Understanding (NLU) . The workshop aims to bridge the gap between ML/DL and
symbolic/logic-based approaches to NLU and lay a focus on hybrid approaches.
NALOMA'22 will take place August 8-18, 2022, during ESSLLI 2022 organized at
the National University of Ireland Galway (a hybrid format is planned).
This workshop invites submissions on any (theoretical or computational) aspect
of hybrid methods in any subfield of NLU, including but not limited to NLI,
QA, Sentiment Analysis, Dialog, Machine Translation, Summarization, etc. The
topics include but are not limited to:
- hybrid NLU systems that integrate logic-based/symbolic methods with neural
networks
- explainable NLU models
- opening the black-box of deep learning in NLU
- downstream hybrid NLU applications
- probabilistic semantics for NLU
- comparison and contrast between symbolic and deep learning work on NLU
- creation, evaluation, and criticism of NLU datasets and how hybrid methods
can be used for data cleaning and augmentation
- comparison and contrast between human-level and machine-level work in NLU
- theoretical notions and necessary refinements of the NLU tasks to address
inherent human disagreements
We invite two types of submission:
- Archival (long or short) papers should report on complete, original and
unpublished research. Accepted papers will be published in the workshop
proceedings and appear in the ACL anthology. The workshop is endorsed by
SIGSEM.
- Extended abstracts may report on work in progress or work that was recently
published/accepted at a different venue. Extended abstracts will not be
included in the workshop proceedings. Thus, the unpublished work will retain
the status and can be submitted to another venue. This webpage will link to
the accepted extended abstracts.
Both accepted papers and extended abstracts are expected to be presented at
the workshop. Extended abstracts will be presented as talks or posters at the
discretion of the program committee.
Authors must submit anonymized extended abstracts or papers by April 15. Both
extended abstracts and papers must be formatted according to the ACL
style-files or the ACL Overleaf template. All submissions must adhere to the
ACL Guidelines. The extended abstracts should not contain an abstract section
and may consist of up to 2 pages of content, plus unlimited references. Short
and long papers may consist of up to 4 and 8 pages of content, respectively,
plus unlimited references. Camera-ready versions of papers will be given one
additional page of content so that reviewers’ comments can be taken into
account.
Both extended abstracts and follow-up papers should be submitted via SoftConf
(link coming soon).
More info to be found on the workshop’s webpage:
https://sites.google.com/view/naloma22/home
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