March 18, 2019 | BY sgehrmann
Event Dates:
29 Oct 2019 to 1 Nov 2019
Location:
National Museum of Emerging Science and Innovation
Contact:
Kees van Deemter
Chenghua Lin
Hiroya Takamura
12th International Conference on Natural Language Generation
Tokyo, Japan, October 29 - November 1, 2019
Website: www.inlg2019.com
Contact: info [at] inlg2019.com
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December 11, 2017 | BY smille
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Important dates
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Apr 23, 2018 (11:59 PM GMT -12:00.) : Workshop papers due
May 7, 2018 : Notification of acceptance
May 28, 2018 : Camera-ready papers due
Jul 19, 2018 : Workshop date
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Submissions
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We invite full papers (8 pages) and short papers (4 pages); long and short papers have unlimited references.
October 03, 2014 | BY Ion Androutsopoulos
Every day, approximately 3000 new bio-medical articles are published on the Web. This averages to more than 2 articles every minute. In addition to the sheer amount of bio-medical information available on the Web, the variety of this information increases everyday and ranges from structured data in the form of ontologies to unstructured data in the form of documents.
April 17, 2011 | BY Stefan Thater
Contact:
stth@coli.uni-saarland.de
pado@cl.uni-heidelberg.de
April 07, 2011 | BY Stan Szpakowicz
Second call for papers, with apologies for multiple postings
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January 04, 2011 | BY Stefan Thater
Contact:
Stefan Thater
Sebastian Pado
October 27, 2010 | BY Suresh Manandhar
Contact:
Suresh Manandhar
Deniz Yuret
APOLOGIES FOR CROSS POSTING
SemEval-3
6th International Workshop on Semantic Evaluations
2nd Call for Task Proposals - Extended Deadline
The SemEval Programme committee invites proposals for tasks to be run as part of SemEval-3. We welcome tasks that can test an automatic system for semantic analysis of text, be it application dependent or independent. We especially welcome tasks for different languages and cross-lingual tasks.
For SemEval-3 we particularly encourage the following aspects in task design:
Reuse of existing annotations and training data
October 13, 2010 | BY Haifeng Wang
Abbreviated Title:
ACM TIST: Special Issue on Paraphrasing -- CFP
Contact:
Haifeng Wang
Bill Dolan
Idan Szpektor
Shiqi Zhao (Contact Editor)
CALL FOR PAPERS
ACM Transactions on Intelligent Systems and Technology: Special Issue on Paraphrasing
http://tist.acm.org/CFPs/TIST-SI-Paraphrasing.doc
Paraphrases are alternative linguistic expressions that convey essentially the same meaning. The ability to recognize and generate paraphrases is increasingly seen as a core problem in natural language processing research, with implications for a broad range of applications, including web search, information extraction, dialog systems, and machine translation.
October 05, 2010 | BY Suresh Manandhar
Contact:
Suresh Manandhar, University of York, UK
Deniz Yuret, Koc University, Turkey
Call for Task Proposals
The SemEval Programme committee invites proposals for tasks to be run as part of SemEval-3. We welcome tasks that can test an automatic system for semantic analysis of text, be it application dependent or independent. We especially welcome tasks for different languages and cross-lingual tasks.
For SemEval-3 we particularly encourage the following aspects in task design:
Reuse of existing annotations and training data