36.538, Calls: Computational Linguistics / Germany
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Subject: 36.538, Calls: Computational Linguistics / Germany
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Date: 11-Feb-2025
From: Christian Wartena [info.konvens2025 at gscl.org]
Subject: Konferenz zur Verarbeitung natürlicher Sprache 2025
Full Title: Konferenz zur Verarbeitung natürlicher Sprache 2025
Short Title: KONVENS
Date: 09-Sep-2025 - 12-Sep-2025
Location: Hildesheim, Germany
Contact Person: Christian Wartena
Meeting Email: info.konvens2025 at gscl.org
Linguistic Field(s): Computational Linguistics
Call Deadline: 03-May-2025
Call for Papers:
We warmly welcome the submission of papers for KONVENS 2025 in
Hildesheim, Germany (September 10-13).
See https://konvens-2025.hs-hannover.de/ for more information!
KONVENS (Conference on Natural Language Processing) is an annual
scientific conference on all topics in the fields of computational
linguistics and language technology, organised by four scientific
organisations in the German-speaking countries and regions (GSCL,
DGfS-CL, ASAI, and SwissNLP). For information on past conferences,
see: https://konvens.org/
Confirmed keynotes:
Michael Hahn (Saarland University)
Sina Zarrieß (Universität Bielefeld)
Timo Freiesleben (Universität Tübingen)
We invite submissions of original and unpublished work on all aspects
of computational linguistics and natural language processing from
fundamental inquiries to the practical implementation of natural
language resources, components, and systems. We particularly encourage
submissions of NLP approaches dedicated to the German language,
including survey papers that provide insights into the current state
of the art in German language and speech processing. We welcome
contributions from both academic and industry professionals.
Papers can be submitted either to the main conference track or to the
special track on application of Large Language Models focussing on the
utilisation of LLMs and language-model approaches for the analysis and
exploitation of textual resources in Linguistics, Computer Science,
Information Science, the Humanities and the Social Sciences.
We welcome the following types of paper submissions:
* Long papers (8 pages plus references), describing original research
with substantial new results.
* Short papers (4 pages plus references), including small focused
contributions, work in progress, as well as descriptions of projects,
systems and resources.
* Abstracts (1 page, non-archival). Abstracts can be presented at the
poster session but will not be included in the conference proceedings.
We especially invite submission on ongoing projects, student projects,
past or ongoing bachelor and master theses, ongoing or recently
completed PhD theses, and opinion pieces in this category to foster
interaction and discussion in our community.
Accepted papers will be presented orally or as posters as determined
by the program chairs. However, a preference for a poster or oral
presentation can be given. All presentations will take place in person
(no online/hybrid format). The main conference language is English.
Contributions written in both German or English will be accepted,
however, English is recommended. The review process for long and short
papers will be double-blind. Submissions of long and short papers must
be anonymized accordingly. The submission of non-archival abstracts
must not be anonymous (review of abstracts is single-blind). The
conference proceedings will be published via the ACL Anthology
(archival submissions only). Papers must be presented at the
conference by at least one of the authors in order to be published as
part of the proceedings.
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