34.3287, Calls: 18th NOOJ International Conference 2024
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Subject: 34.3287, Calls: 18th NOOJ International Conference 2024
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Date: 02-Nov-2023
From: Emma Tsai [info at nooj2024.org]
Subject: 18th NOOJ International Conference 2024
Full Title: 18TH NOOJ INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE 2024
Short Title: 18NJ
Date: 04-Jun-2024 - 07-Jun-2024
Location: Bergamo, Italy
Contact Person: Cecilia Olivieri
Meeting Email: cecilia.olivieri at x-23.org
Web Site: https://nooj2024.x-23.org/
Linguistic Field(s): Applied Linguistics; Computational Linguistics;
Discourse Analysis; General Linguistics; Semantics; Text/Corpus
Linguistics
Subject Language(s): English (eng)
Call Deadline: 04-Feb-2024
Meeting Description:
The 18th NOOJ International Conference is going to be celebrated in
Bergamo, Italy, from the 4th to the 6th of June, 2024.
NooJ represents a linguistic development environment software, serving
a dual purpose as both a linguistic development tool and a corpus
processor. It proves invaluable to linguists for the creation of
dictionaries, Regular Grammars, Context-Free Grammars,
Context-Sensitive Grammars, and Unrestricted Grammars, alongside their
graphical representations, facilitating the formalisation of diverse
linguistic phenomena. NooJ's multi-layer framework empowers linguists
to accumulate elementary descriptions spanning various linguistic
strata.
During the 18th edition, the organisation committee is bringing in
innovative and creative to this knowledge exchange conference,
showcasing linguistic studies and the NOOJ linguistic platform. The
Conference aims at:
I. Give NooJ users the opportunity to meet and share their experience
as developers, researchers and teachers
II. Present the latest linguistic resources, Digital Humanities
experiments and NLP applications developed with NooJ
III. Enable the contribution of students in using Nooj through
tangible projects applications
IV. Provide the occasion to present and discover the recent
developments of NooJ itself
V. Open the access to Nooj to unconventional use by human science
applications and local communities' contribution
VI. Bridging NLP knowledge and civil society’s challenges to reach
innovative solutions
Call for Papers:
NooJ is a versatile software used for linguistic development and
corpus processing. It aids linguists in creating various grammatical
structures and their graphical representations, facilitating
linguistic analysis. In the Digital Humanities, it supports real-time
corpus queries, text annotation, and statistical analyses. NooJ's
linguistic engine seamlessly integrates with Natural Language
Processing applications, performing tasks like semantic annotation,
named entity recognition, information extraction, and more.
In 2024, Nooj will celebrate its 18th Conference in Bergamo, Italy,
where the scholars, researchers, linguists, gather and exchange
knowledge sparking conversations and growing ideas. For the 18th Nooj
Conference, we are calling for papers focusing on Linguistic
Resources; Digital Humanities; Natural Language Processing
Applications; NLP Societal applications and citizen science:
NLP Societal applications and citizen science: Computational
Socio-Linguistic (migration, geography, tourism, political discourse,
cinema, social media, gender studies...
Linguistic Resources: Typography, Spelling, Syllabification, Phonemic
and Prosodic Transcription, Morphology, Lexical Analysis, Local
Syntax, Structural Syntax, Transformational Analysis, Paraphrase
Generation, Semantic Annotations, Semantic Analysis.
Digital Humanities: Corpus Linguistics, Discourse Analysis, Sentiment
analysis, Literature Studies, Second-Language Teaching, Narrative
content analysis, Corpus processing for the Social Sciences.
Natural Language Processing Applications: Business Intelligence, Text
Mining, Text Generation. Language Teaching Software, Automatic
Paraphrasing, Machine Translation, etc.
General Information:
The submission of abstract should be in English
The abstracts should contain the title, name, institution and email of
the author(s)
Abstracts should not exceed one page (length between 300 and 600,
references not included) words
The abstracts should be sent via Easy Chair
All papers must be original and cannot simultaneously be presented to
another journal or conference.
Important Dates:
Deadline of Abstract submission: Feb 4 2024
Notification of accept: March 10 2024
Camera ready: March 24 2024
Early bird registrations: From March 11 to March 31 2024
Deadline for the other registrations: April 15 2024
18th Nooj Conference: June 4 to June 7 2024
Selected papers submission: Sept 15 2024
Paper Evaluation:
The scientific committee will review all proposals and authors will be
given notice of acceptance of their papers. The Scientific Committee
for the Nooj Conference 2024 is a consistent panel of experts in
various fields, with the purpose of ensuring quality and relevance of
academic content presented at the conference. Represented by academic
experts in Linguistics, Natural Language Processing, Digital
Humanities and many others fields of study, the committee plays a
vital role in reviewing research submissions, shaping the conference
agenda, and sustain academic rigor.
More doubts or questions? Drop us an email at papers at nooj2024.org
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