35.1651, Calls: The 31st International Conference on Computational Linguistics (COLING 2025)

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Subject: 35.1651, Calls: The 31st International Conference on Computational Linguistics (COLING 2025)

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Date: 26-May-2024
From: Sakhar Alkhereyf [sakhar at cs.columbia.edu]
Subject: The 31st International Conference on Computational Linguistics (COLING 2025)


Full Title: The 31st International Conference on Computational
Linguistics (COLING 2025)
Short Title: COLING 2025

Date: 19-Jan-2025 - 24-Jan-2025
Location: Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates
Contact Person: Sakhar Alkhereyf
Meeting Email: sakhar at cs.columbia.edu
Web Site: coling2025.org

Linguistic Field(s): Computational Linguistics

Call Deadline: 31-Aug-2024

Meeting Description:

COLING, the International Conference on Computational Linguistics, is
one of the premier conferences for natural language processing and
computational linguistics.

First established in 1965, the biennial COLING conference is held in
diverse parts of the globe and attracts participants from many
research centers. Today, the most important developments in our field
are taking place not only in universities and academic research
institutes but also in industrial research departments, including tech
startups. COLING provides opportunities for all these communities to
showcase their exciting discovery.

The 31st International Conference on Computational Linguistics (COLING
2025) will take place in Abu Dhabi, UAE, January 19-24 2025.

Call for Tutorials

The 2025 International Conference on Computational Linguistics (COLING
2025) invites proposals for tutorials to be held in conjunction with
the conference. We seek proposals in all areas of natural language
processing and computation, language resources (LRs) and evaluation,
including spoken language, sign language, and multimodal interaction.

We invite proposals for three types of tutorials, and we especially
encourage submissions from early-career researchers:

Cutting-edge: tutorials that cover advances in newly emerging areas.
The tutorials are expected to give a brief introduction to the topic,
but participants are assumed to have some prior knowledge of the
topic. The focus of the class will be on discussing the most recent
developments in the field, and it will spend a considerable amount of
time pointing out open research questions and important novel research
directions.

Introductory to computational linguistics/NLP topics: tutorials that
provide introductions to topics that are established in the COLING
communities. The lecturers provide an overview of the development of
the field from the beginning until now. Attendees are not expected to
come with prior knowledge. They acquire sufficient understanding of
the topic to understand the most recent research in the field.

Introduction to Key Concepts in Linguistics including Semantics,
Syntax, Psycholinguistics, Neurolinguistics, and Sociolinguistics:
tutorials that provide introductions to topics that are established or
emerging in areas adjacent to CL/NLP. The lecturers provide an
overview of the development of the field from the beginning until now.
Attendees are not expected to come with prior knowledge. They acquire
a sufficient understanding of the topic to understand the most recent
research in the field and the relevance for the CL/NLP domains.

Each of these types of tutorials can either be half-day (4h long
including a coffee break (30m long)) or full-day (8h long including
two coffee breaks (1h long in total) but excluding a lunch break).

In all cases, the aim of a tutorial is primarily to help understand a
scientific problem, its tractability, and its theoretical and
practical implications. Presentations of particular technological
solutions or systems are welcome, provided that they serve as
illustrations of broader scientific considerations. None of the
tutorial types are expected to be “self-invited” long talks – the
content should be a good balance between research from multiple groups
and perspectives, not only fromof the teachers of the tutorial.

The tutorials will be held at COLING 2025 in Abu Dhabi, UAE, on 19 and
20 January, 2025.

Important Dates
All deadlines are 11:59PM UTC-12:00 (“anywhere on Earth”).

Proposal submission due July 31, 2024
Notification of acceptance      August 31, 2024
COLIING2025 tutorials   January 19-20, 2025
COLING2025 conference   January 21-24, 2025


More information on https://coling2025.org/calls/tutorials


Tutorial Chairs
Email: coling25tutorialchairs at gmail.com

The tutorial chairs are:

Djamé Seddah, Senior Researcher, INRIA, Paris, Frace (on leave from
Sorbonne University)
Shaonan Wang, Associate Professor at the Institute of Automation,
Chinese Academy of Sciences, Beijing, China



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