[Ura-list] Seventh International Workshop for Computational Linguistics of Uralic Languages (IWCLUL 2021): September 23–25, 2021, Syktyvkar
Jeremy Bradley
jeremy.moss.bradley at univie.ac.at
Mon Apr 19 21:09:42 UTC 2021
Dear all,
I'm forwarding the announcement of this year's International Workshop
for Computational Linguistics of Uralic Language (IWCLUL), to be carried
out in Syktyvkar in September. Submissions are due by 15 May.
All the best,
Jeremy Bradley
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Date: 14-Apr-2021
From: Tommi Pirinen <tommi.pirinenuit.no>
Subject: Seventh International Workshop for Computational Linguistics of
Uralic Languages
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Full Title: Seventh International Workshop for Computational Linguistics
of Uralic Languages
Short Title: IWCLUL 2021
Date: 23-Sep-2021 - 25-Sep-2021
Location: Syktyvkar, Russia
Contact Person: Tommi Pirinen
Meeting Email: < click here to access email >
Web Site:
https://conference.krags.ru/sites/default/files/First%20call%20for%20papers_0.html
Linguistic Field(s): Computational Linguistics
Subject Language(s): Komi-Permyak; Komi-Zyrian; Russian
Language Family(ies): Uralic
Call Deadline: 15-May-2021
Meeting Description:
We invite you to participate in the international scientific conference
Electronic writing of the peoples of the Russian Federation 2021 &
IWCLUL 2021. The conference is held in the year of the 100th anniversary
of the Komi Republic. The conference will take place on September 23–25,
2021 in Syktyvkar (Komi Republic, Russia) in the Komi Republican Academy
of State Service and Administration.
The conference is organized with the support of the Government of the
Komi Republic.
A wide range of topical issues in the field of language technologies and
computational linguistics of the languages of the peoples of the Russian
Federation will be addressed during the conference. The main goal of the
conference is the cooperation of researchers working on computational
approaches to the languages of the peoples of the Russian Federation.
Call for Participation:
The main areas of the conference:
- standardization of alphabets and keyboard layouts;
- font support for electronic writing;
- electronic dictionaries and encyclopedias;
- electronic libraries;
- parsers, analyzers and technologies of stream processing of requests;
- ready-made applications for end users (spelling and grammar checkers,
machine translation or speech processing, etc.);
- electronic educational resources;
- language corpora;
- evaluation methods and standards, morphological and syntactic
annotation of corpora;
- the functioning of the languages in social media;
- language documentation;
- neural networks;
- ways to stimulate the activity of the language community;
- regulatory support for electronic writing of languages, etc.
The conference includes plenary and thematic sessions. In addition,
presentations of finished products, thematic platforms and master
classes in certain areas are planned.
The working languages of the conference are Komi, Russian, and English.
All scholars and specialists whose field of research interests is
related to theoretical, methodological and applied issues of language
technologies and computational linguistics of the languages of the
peoples of the Russian Federation, are invited to participate in the
conference.
Applications for participation in the conference are accepted in the
Registration section of the conference website
(https://conference.krags.ru/en/node/add/profile) or by e-mail
(conferencekrags.ru) until 15.05.2021.
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Jeremy Bradley, Ph.D.
University of Vienna
http://www.mari-language.com
jeremy.moss.bradley at univie.ac.at
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