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The Fifth International Workshop on Designing Meaning Representations

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DMR 2024
Call for Papers
Submission Deadline: 
23 Feb 2024
Event Dates: 
21 May 2024
Location: 
Lingotto Conference Centre, Torino, Italy
City: 
Torino
Country: 
Italy
Contact: 
Claire Bonial, Julia Bonn, Jena Hwang
Contact Email: 
dmr.workshop.0 [at] gmail.com

Call for Papers: The Fifth International Workshop on Designing Meaning Representations (DMR 2024) - "Marthaverse of Meaning"

DMR 2024 will be co-located with LREC-COLING 2024 (the 2024 Joint International Conference on Computational Linguistics, Language Resources and Evaluation), 20-25 May, 2024 at the Lingotto Conference Centre, Torino, Italy. DMR 2024 will be a hybrid event (real-time virtual participation allowed), but in-person participation is encouraged.

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CFP: 6th Workshop of NLP Tech for Educational Application with AACL-IJCNLP2020

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CFP: 6th Workshop of NLP-TEA
Call for Papers
Submission Deadline: 
18 Sep 2020
Event Dates: 
4 Dec 2020
Location: 
Online
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Contact: 
Gaoqi RAO, Beijing Language and Culture University
Contact Email: 
raogaoqi [at] blcu.edu.cn

The aim of this workshop is to provide a forum where international participants can share knowledge on the computer-assisted language learning. We solicit submissions of research studies on all topics related to NLP techniques for educational applications in terms of both full papers and short papers for either oral or poster presentation. We will give special attention to research that has taken computer-assisted Asian language learning into consideration.

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Polish WordNet now in the public domain

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Polish WordNet now in the public domain
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Contact: 
Stan Szpakowicz
Contact Email: 
szpak [at] eecs.uottawa.ca

We are pleased to announce the release of Polish WordNet, plWordNet 1.5, into the public domain. The resource has been built from scratch, following the general model of Princeton WordNet. See http://www.plwordnet.pwr.wroc.pl/main/content/files/publications/A_Wordn... for a detailed discussion of the first stage of the construction, completed in 2009. The latest version of plWordNet, with 73000 lexical units, 103000 unique senses and 150000 relation instances, is among the largest such systems not translated from Princeton WordNet.

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International Workshop on Lexical Resources

Abbreviated Title: 
WoLeR 2011
Call for Papers
Submission Deadline: 
23 Feb 2011
Event Dates: 
1 Aug 2011 to 5 Aug 2011
City: 
Ljubljana
Country: 
Slovenia
Contact: 
Benoît Sagot
Contact Email: 
benoit.sagot [at] inria.fr

Lexical resources are one of the main sources of linguistic information for research and applications in Natural Language Processing and related fields. In recent years advances have been achieved in both symbolic aspects of lexical resource development (lexical formalisms, rule-based tools) and statistical techniques for the acquisition and enrichment of lexical resources, both monolingual and multilingual. The latter have allowed for faster development of large-scale morphological, syntactic and/or semantic resources, for widely-used as well as resource-scarce languages.

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