SIGMORPHON 2022 Shared Tasks
SIGMORPHON is soliciting participation in the following shared tasks for its 2022 workshop, co-located with NAACL in July:
Generalization in Morphological Inflection Generation:
SIGMORPHON is soliciting participation in the following shared tasks for its 2022 workshop, co-located with NAACL in July:
Generalization in Morphological Inflection Generation:
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Call For Papers
17th SIGMORPHON Workshop on Computational Research in Phonetics, Phonology, and Morphology
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co-located with ACL 2020
Seattle, USA
July 9 or 10, 2020
https://sigmorphon.github.io/workshops/2020/
FULL papers are invited on original and unpublished research on various aspects of Computational Linguistics and Digital Humanities related to Sanskrit (Classical and Vedic), Prakrit, Pali, Buddhist Hybrid Sanskrit, etc. The submissions should not exceed 20 pages, and will be reviewed by the program committee members, as listed below. To prepare your submission, please use the latex source files listed on the website, and follow the instructions provided there.
Second call for participation in the 4th SIGMORPHON shared task: Crosslinguality and Context in Morphological Inflection! This year, we present three new tasks.
All details, data, code (with pretrained models), and instructions are available on the website (https://sigmorphon.github.io/sharedtasks/2019/). We provide an overview of the tasks below:
New trends of intelligent language processing systems are emerging, such as big data analysis, social network analysis, Internet of things, smart services, mobile computing, computer games, to name a few. Applications of these trends have been applied to various domains including education, travel and tourism, healthcare, among others.
New trends of intelligent language processing systems are emerging, such as big data analysis, social network analysis, Internet of things, smart services, mobile computing, computer games, to name a few. Applications of these trends have been applied to various domains including education, travel and tourism, healthcare, among others.
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Call For Papers
14th SIGMORPHON Workshop on Computational Research in Phonetics, Phonology, and Morphology
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co-located with ACL 2016
Berlin, Germany
August 11, 2016
sigmorphon2016 [at] gmail.com
RANLP (Recent Advances in Natural Language Processing) has established itself over the years as one of the most influential and competitive NLP conferences. The event is held biennially and grew out of the International summer schools "Contemporary topics in Computational Linguistics", which were organised for many years as training events. Selected papers from most RANLP conferences have been regularly published in a volume as part of John Benjamins’ series “Current Trends of Linguistic Research”.
Second Call for Papers
RECENT ADVANCES IN NATURAL LANGUAGE PROCESSING (RANLP-2013)
Augusta SPA Hotel, Hissar, Bulgaria
http://www.lml.bas.bg/ranlp2013
Tutorials: September 7-8, 2013 (Saturday-Sunday)
Main Conference: September 9-11, 2013 (Monday-Wednesday)
Workshops: September 12-13, 2013 (Thursday-Friday)
Meeting Description:
Grammar and Corpora 3
This conference has two foci: (1) corpus-based grammar research and (2) corpus-linguistic methodologies for grammar research in Germanic, Romanic, and Slavic languages.
It is organized at the Institute for the German Language in Mannheim, where a new corpus-based grammar of German focusing on variation is being prepared. Conference languages are English and German.