February 12, 2018 | BY Valia Kordoni
Contact:
Mauro Dragoni
Diego Reforgiato Recupero
Mehwish Alam
Davide Buscaldi
Erik Cambria
With the rapid growth of Web a plethora of information is being published on-line by users on social networks, online communities, blogs, wikis, etc. This collective intelligence has spread to many different areas, with particular focus on fields related to everyday life such as commerce, tourism, education, and health, causing the size of the social Web to expand exponentially.
February 06, 2018 | BY Jonathan May
Contact:
Jonathan May
Ekaterina Shutova
Marianna Apidianaki
Saif M. Mohammad
We invite proposals for tasks to be run as part of SemEval-2019. SemEval (Semantic Evaluation) is an ongoing series of evaluations of computational semantic analysis systems, organized under the umbrella of SIGLEX, the Special Interest Group on the Lexicon of the Association for Computational Linguistics.
December 18, 2017 | BY wgrosky
Event Dates:
10 Apr 2018 to 12 Apr 2018
Location:
Co-located with the IEEE First International Conference on Multimedia Information Processing and Retrieval (MIPR'18), Pullman Airport Hotel
Contact:
William Grosky
Richard Chbeir
Most multimedia objects are spatio-temporal simulacrums of the real world. This supports our view that the next grand challenge for our community will be understanding and formally modeling the flow of life around us, over many modalities and scales. As technology advances, the nature of these simulacrums will evolve as well, becoming more detailed and revealing to us more information concerning the nature of reality.
November 10, 2016 | BY Lun-Wei Ku
Abbreviated Title:
Chinese Sentiment Analysis Tutorial @ Coling 2016
Location:
Osaka International Convention Center
Coling Tutorial: Chinese Textual Sentiment Analysis: Datasets, Resources and Tools
Lecturer: Lun-Wei Ku and Wei-Fan Chen
In this tutorial, we will provide (1) NTUSD/ANTUSD sentiment dictionary, (2) the CopeOpi opinion scoring program, and (3) the UTCNN package for facebook stance classification to all participants. We will describe how to use them as well as the linkage between ATNUSD and the largest Chiniese semantic ontology e-Hownet.
July 12, 2016 | BY t.caselli
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** DEADLINE EXTENSION - FINAL CALL FOR PAPERS**
Computing News Storylines 2016 (CNewsStory 2016)
Workshop in conjunction with EMNLP 2016, Austin, Texas, U.S.A
More info: https://sites.google.com/site/newsstorylines2016/home
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[Apologies for multiple posting]
May 21, 2015 | BY Diana Trandabat
Location:
“Lucian Blaga” University of Sibiu
Contact:
Diana Trandabat
Daniela Gifu
Final Call for Papers
Workshop on Social Media and the Web of Linked Data (RUMOUR-2015)
18 July 2015 – Sibiu, ROMANIA
http://eurolan.info.uaic.ro/2015/events/workshop/
A satellite event of EUROLAN-2015 Summer School on Linguistic Linked Open Data
http://eurolan.info.uaic.ro/2015/
UPDATE!
Workshop’s proceedings will be published in Springer’s Communications in Computer and Information Science series (indexed in Scopus and ISI Proceedings).
Extended deadlines:
Abstract submission (not mandatory but encouraged): 24 May 2015
(Extended) Full paper submission: 07 June 2015
April 30, 2015 | BY Diana Trandabat
Location:
“Lucian Blaga” University of Sibiu
Contact:
Diana Trandabat
Daniela Gifu
Social media is a constant in our life, influencing the way we think, interact, learn, consolidate relationships and understand society. As a result of the rapid worldwide acceptance and usage of social media, more and more content is becoming available as each day passes. Both because of its importance and its increasing volume, it is not surprising that information from Social Media is rapidly becoming an essential source for natural language processing (NLP) research.
March 11, 2015 | BY Diana Trandabat
Location:
“Lucian Blaga” University of Sibiu
Contact:
Diana Trandabat
Daniela Gifu
Dan Cristea
Workshop description
Social media is a constant in our life, influencing the way we think, interact, learn, consolidate relationships and understand society. As a result of the rapid worldwide acceptance and usage of social media, more and more content is becoming available as each day passes. Both because of its importance and its increasing volume, it is not surprising that information from Social Media is rapidly becoming an essential source for natural language processing (NLP) research.
January 23, 2015 | BY Caroline Sporleder
Contact:
Eduardo Blanco, University of North Texas
Roser Morante, VU University of Amsterdam
Caroline Sporleder, Trier University
In its 2015 edition, the Extra-Propositional Aspects of Meaning (ExProM) workshop aims at bringing together
scientists working on ExProM within computational linguistics. The goal is to attract researchers interested in
theoretical frameworks, annotation schemas, modeling and implementing real systems, as well as analyzing the
impact of ExProM in natural language processing applications. The workshop also aims at building a bridge
between theoretical and computational linguistics. In particular, it will address these topics, although it
will also cover related topics:
December 06, 2013 | BY Torsten Zesch
Contact:
Preslav Nakov
Torsten Zesch
SemEval-2015: International Workshop on Semantic Evaluations
Call for Task Proposals
We invite proposals for tasks to be run as part of SemEval-2015.
http://alt.qcri.org/semeval2015/
Starting with 2015, SemEval will run on a two-year cycle, which will give both task organizers and task participants more time for all steps of the process, including data preparation, system design, analysis, and paper writing.
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