[Slling-l] 2nd CfP: 10th Workshop on the Representation and Processing of Sign Languages (sign-lang at LREC 2022)
Hanke, Thomas
thomas.hanke at UNI-HAMBURG.DE
Thu Apr 7 21:19:57 UTC 2022
Event: 10th Workshop on the Representation and Processing of Sign Languages (sign-lang at LREC 2022)
NEW Deadline: 18 April 2022
NEW Presentation modes: On-stage, poster, remote
Website: https://www.sign-lang.uni-hamburg.de/lrec2022/
Submission page: https://www.softconf.com/lrec2022/SignLanguages/
SECOND CALL FOR PAPERS
Submissions are invited for a full day workshop on sign language resources, to take place following the 2022 LREC conference on 25 June 2022. Following the hybrid format laid out by LREC, the workshop will be an on-site event, but include a remote option for presenters and attendees. To ensure accessibility for all participants, remote contributions should be made available in both workshop languages: International Sign and English. The submission deadline has been extended to 18 April.
Recent technological developments allow sign language researchers to create relatively large video corpora of sign language use that were unimaginable thirty years ago. Several national projects are currently underway, and more are planned. This workshop aims to share experiences from current and past efforts. What are the problems that were encountered and the solutions created, what are the linguistic decisions taken?
Contributions will be presented either on stage (20 minutes plus 10 minutes discussion), as posters (with or without demonstrations) or as remote presentations (exact format to be determined).
We invite submissions of papers on the following topics:
2022 HOT TOPICS
• Multilingualism
• Connecting sign language corpora and lexical resources across languages
• Building multi-sign-language resources from the ground up
• Capturing neologisms in and across sign languages: The Covid-19 pandemic has brought many new concepts into the lexis of all languages, including sign languages. To what extent are these neologisms shared across sign languages, and how can language resources document the genesis of these new signs?
• Sign Language Resources for All
• How do we make our data interesting for people outside research (or at least outside our own discipline)?
GENERAL ISSUES ON SIGN LANGUAGE CORPORA AND TOOLS
• Experiences in building sign language corpora
• Elicitation methodology appropriate for corpus collection
• Proposals for standards for linguistic annotation or for metadata descriptions
• Experiences from linguistic research using corpora
• Use of (parallel) corpora and lexicons in translation studies
• Language documentation and long-term accessibility for sign language data
• Annotation and Visualization Tools
• Linking corpora and lexicons and integrated presentation of corpus and dictionary contents
• “Internet as a Corpus” for sign languages
• Sign language corpus mining
• Crowd and community sourcing for corpus work
• Connecting sign language resources to language resources for spoken languages
• FAIR, CARE and OpenScience for sign language data
If you intend to submit a paper related to avatar technology, machine translation and related, please note that at LREC 2022 there will be another workshop on sign language research, focussing on exactly these topics: SLTAT7 (http://sltat.cs.depaul.edu/sltat_2022.htm), taking place on the afternoon before this workshop.
In the tradition of LREC, all presentation formats have equal status, and authors are encouraged to suggest the presentation format best suited to communicate their ideas. Papers (4, 6 or 8 pages) of all accepted submissions to this workshop will be published as workshop proceedings on the conference website – independent of whether you have a poster (with or without demonstration), an oral/signed presentation on stage or a remote presentation.
Please submit your paper through the LREC START system (https://www.softconf.com/lrec2022/SignLanguages/) not later than 18 April 2022, indicating whether you prefer an on-stage presentation, a poster presentation, a poster presentation with demo or whether you will participate remotely.
ATTENTION Please note that you are expected to submit the full paper, not an extended abstract as in previous years!
IMPORTANT DATES
• Deadline for submissions (EXTENDED): 18 April 2022 (23:59 CET)
• Notification of acceptance: 29 April 2022
• Early bird registration ends: 29 April 2022
• Camera ready version of the paper (for both oral/signed presentations and posters): 20 May 2022
• Submission of slides for interpreters' preparation (oral/signed presentations only): 11 June 2022
• This workshop: 25 June 2022
• SLTAT workshop: 24 June 2022 (PM)
• LREC main conference: 21-23 June 2022
• LREC workshops 20 & 24 & 25 June 2022
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