May 28, 2016 | BY Martha S. Palmer
Abbreviated Title:
Postdoctoral Fellow in Computational Semantics
Event Dates:
1 Sep 2016 to 31 Aug 2017
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Professors Martha Palmer, Jim Martin, and Jordan Boyd-Graber from the University of Colorado are inviting applications for a post-doctoral fellow in the field of computational semantics, beginning on or before September 1, 2016.
Job Description: Research Associate - 03628
Research Faculty involved in Natural Language Understanding/Automatic induction of semantic hierarchies/Smart Data Selection) at the CLEAR Center, University of Colorado, Boulder, CO
December 03, 2015 | BY neatnate
Location:
Federal University of Juiz de Fora
Contact:
Miriam Petruck
Nathan Schneider
The goal of this theme session, proposed for the 9th International Conference on Construction Grammar, is to bring together (frame) semanticists, (construction) grammarians, and computational linguists interested in advancing the role(s) of frames and constructions in computational semantics—or conversely, advancing the role of computational approaches in the characterization of frames and constructions. We seek contributions that address the following question broadly construed: How does the work inform the understanding of computing the meaning of a frame or construction?
September 14, 2015 | BY danielcer
Event Dates:
10 Jan 2016 to 12 Aug 2016
Contact:
Eneko Agirre
Carmen Banea
Daniel Cer
Mona Diab
Aitor Gonzalez-Agirre
Weiwei Guo
Rada Mihalcea
Janyce Wiebe
Call for Shared Task Participation
SemEval 2016 Task 1: Semantic Textual Similarity (STS)
Semantic Textual Similarity (STS) measures the degree of equivalence in the underlying semantics of paired snippets of text. While making such an assessment is trivial for humans, constructing algorithms and computational models that mimic human level performance represents a difficult and deep natural language understanding (NLU) problem.
November 30, 2014 | BY gboleda
Contact:
Martha Palmer
Gemma Boleda
Paolo Rosso
*** PLEASE NOTE the new paper submission deadline: March 4th 2015 ***
SECOND CALL FOR PAPERS for
*SEM 2015 (pronounced STARSEM)
THE FOURTH JOINT CONFERENCE ON LEXICAL AND COMPUTATIONAL SEMANTICS
June 4-5, Denver, Colorado (US)
Co-located with NAACL 2015
https://sites.google.com/site/starsem2015
First Call for Papers
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February 27, 2014 | BY Anette Frank
Event Dates:
23 Aug 2014 to 24 Aug 2014
Location:
Dublin City University (DCU)
Contact:
Johan Bos
Anette Frank
Roberto Navigli
SECOND CALL FOR PAPERS
We are pleased to announce that the ACL special interest groups SIGLEX and SIGSEM are organizing the third joint conference on lexical and computational semantics: *SEM (pronounced starsem). This time *SEM will be collocated with COLING in Dublin.
December 20, 2013 | BY Anette Frank
Event Dates:
23 Aug 2014 to 24 Aug 2014
Location:
Dublin City University (DCU)
Contact:
Johan Bos
Anette Frank
Roberto Navigli
FIRST CALL FOR PAPERS
We are pleased to announce that the ACL special interest groups SIGLEX and SIGSEM are organizing the third joint conference on lexical and computational semantics: *SEM (pronounced starsem). This time *SEM will be collocated with COLING in Dublin.
January 28, 2013 | BY Suresh Manandhar
Event Dates:
13 Jun 2013 to 14 Jun 2013
Contact:
Suresh Manandhar
Deniz Yuret
November 14, 2012 | BY gboleda
Contact:
Aurelie Herbelot
Roberto Zamparelli
Gemma Boleda
FINAL CALL FOR PAPERS -- REVISED DEADLINE: DECEMBER 10TH!!
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IWCS 2013 Workshop: Towards a formal distributional semantics
March 19, 2013, Potsdam, Germany
http://clic.cimec.unitn.it/roberto/IWCS-TFDS2013
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September 04, 2012 | BY Stephen Wu
The first Computational Semantics in Clinical Text (CSCT) workshop is a forum for the exploration and application of medically-oriented computational semantics. Clinical text has unique semantic and pragmatic characteristics -- prototypically describing a physician-patient encounter with entities and events in the real world. Furthermore, large-scale semantic resources (e.g., UMLS Metathesaurus) are well-developed and frequently used, text corpora are increasingly available (e.g., i2b2 NLP Challenge data), and the possibility of tangible medical benefit is of broad interest.
October 12, 2011 | BY Suresh Manandhar
Contact:
Suresh Manandhar
Deniz Yuret
*SEM Shared Task 2012: Call for Proposals
ACL special interest groups SIGLEX and SIGSEM invites proposals for the *SEM Shared Task 2012.
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