34.3332, Calls: The 8th Joint SIGHUM Workshop on Computational Linguistics for Cultural Heritage, Social Sciences, Humanities and Literature
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Subject: 34.3332, Calls: The 8th Joint SIGHUM Workshop on Computational Linguistics for Cultural Heritage, Social Sciences, Humanities and Literature
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Date: 06-Nov-2023
From: Anna Kazantseva [anna at anna-kazantseva.com]
Subject: The 8th Joint SIGHUM Workshop on Computational Linguistics for Cultural Heritage, Social Sciences, Humanities and Literature
Full Title: The 8th Joint SIGHUM Workshop on Computational Linguistics
for Cultural Heritage, Social Sciences, Humanities and Literature
Short Title: LaTeCH-CLfL 2024
Date: 22-Mar-2024 - 23-Mar-2024
Location: St. Julian's, Malta
Contact Person: Anna Kazantseva
Meeting Email: latech-clfl at googlegroups.com
Web Site: https://sighum.wordpress.com/latech-clfl-2024/
Linguistic Field(s): Applied Linguistics; Computational Linguistics;
Ling & Literature; Text/Corpus Linguistics
Call Deadline: 18-Dec-2023
Meeting Description:
LaTeCH-CLfL 2024 is the eighth in a series of meetings for NLP
researchers who work with data from the broadly understood arts,
humanities and social sciences, and for specialists in those
disciplines who apply NLP techniques in their work. The workshop
continues a long tradition of annual meetings. The SIGHUM Workshops on
Language Technology for Cultural Heritage, Social Sciences, and
Humanities (LaTeCH) ran ten times in 2007-2016. The five Workshops on
Computational Linguistics for Literature (CLfL) took place in
2012-2016. The first seven joint workshops (LaTeCH-CLfL) were held in
2017-2023.
2nd Call for Papers:
Topics of interest include, but are not limited to, the following:
• adaptation of NLP tools to Cultural Heritage, Social
Sciences, Humanities and literature;
• automatic error detection and cleaning of textual data;
• complex annotation schemas, tools and interfaces;
• creation (fully- or semi-automatic) of semantic resources;
• creation and analysis of social networks of literary
characters;
• discourse and narrative analysis/modelling, notably in
literature;
• emotion analysis for the humanities and for literature;
• generation of literary narrative, dialogue or poetry;
• identification and analysis of literary genres;
• interpretability of large language models output for
DH-related tasks (explainable AI);
• linking and retrieving information from different sources,
media, and domains;
• low-resource and historical language processing;
• modelling dialogue literary style for generation;
• modelling of information and knowledge in the Humanities,
Social Sciences, and Cultural Heritage;
• profiling and authorship attribution;
• search for scientific and/or scholarly literature;
• work with linguistic variation and non-standard or historical
use of language.
Information for authors
We invite papers on original, unpublished work in the topic areas of
the workshop. In addition to long papers, we will consider short
papers and system descriptions (demos). We also welcome position
papers.
• Long papers, presenting completed work, may consist of up to
eight (8) pages of content plus additional pages of references (just
two if possible -:). The final camera-ready versions of accepted long
papers will be given one additional page of content (up to 9 pages) so
that reviewers’ comments can be taken into account.
• A short paper / demo presenting work in progress, or the
description of a system, and may consist of up to four (4) pages of
content plus additional pages of references (one if you can). Upon
acceptance, short papers will be given five (5) content pages in the
proceedings.
• A position paper — clearly marked as such — should not exceed
eight (8) pages including references.
All submissions are to use the EACL stylesheets (for LaTeX / Overleaf
and MS Word); there will be a link soon (we hope) but last year's
https://2023.eacl.org/calls/styles is a good guess. Papers should be
submitted electronically, only in PDF, via the LaTeCH-CLfL2024
submission website on the SoftConf pages at
https://softconf.com/eacl2024/LaTeCH-CLfL-2024/.
Reviewing will be double-blind. Please do not include the authors’
names and affiliations, or any references to Web sites, project names,
acknowledgements and so on — anything that immediately reveals the
authors’ identity. Self-references should be kept to a reasonable
minimum, and anonymous citations cannot be used. We will make an
exception for demo papers: the review may be single-blind.
Accepted papers will be published in the workshop proceedings
available as usual in the ACL Anthology.
Important dates (still tentative)
Workshop paper due: December 18, 2023
Notification of acceptance: January 20, 2024
Camera-ready papers due: January 30 2024
Workshop date: March 21 or 22, 2024
More on the organizers
Yuri Bizzoni, Center for Humanities Computing / School for
Communication and Culture, Århus University
Stefania Degaetano-Ortlieb, Language Science and Technology, Saarland
University
Anna Kazantseva, National Research Council Canada
Stan Szpakowicz, School of Electrical Engineering and Computer
Science, University of Ottawa
Contact
latech-clfl at googlegroups.com
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