July 01, 2015 | BY Michael Piotrowski
Event Dates:
17 Sep 2015 to 18 Sep 2015
Location:
Institute for Natural Language Processing (IMS), University of Stuttgart
Contact:
Michael Piotrowski
Cerstin Mahlow
CALL FOR PARTICIPATION
The Fourth International Workshop on Systems and Frameworks for
Computational Morphology (SFCM 2015)
http://sfcm.eu/sfcm2015/
Registration and program: http://sfcm.eu/sfcm2015/
Workshop date: September 17–18, 2015
Location: University of Stuttgart, Germany
Deadline for registration: August 14, 2015
The Workshop on Systems and Frameworks for Computational Morphology
(SFCM) brings together researchers, developers, and users in the area
of computational morphology. The focus of SFCM are actual working
April 18, 2015 | BY qiselo
Event Dates:
29 Jun 2015 to 3 Jul 2015
Location:
Co-located with the 15th International Society of Scientometrics and Informetrics Conference (ISSI-2015)
The workshop aims to bring together researchers in bibliometrics and computational linguistics in order to study the ways bibliometrics can benefit from large-scale text analytics and sense mining of scientific papers, thus exploring the interdisciplinarity of Bibliometrics and Natural Language Processing. How can we enhance author network analysis and bibliometrics using data obtained by text analytics? What insights can NLP provide on the structure of scientific writing, on citation networks, and on in-text citation analysis?
April 03, 2015 | BY jamesfan
Event Dates:
7 Oct 2015 to 10 Oct 2015
Location:
Dolce Palisades, Palisades, NY, USA
K-CAP 2015
The 8th International Conference on Knowledge Capture
October 7-10, 2015, Dolce Palisades, Palisades, NY, USA
http://www.k-cap.org
At-a-Glance
Conference Dates
workshops/tutorials: Wednesday, October 7, 2015
plenary sessions: Thursday, October 8, 2015 - Saturday, October 10, 2015
Submissions
full papers: June 1, 2015
posters: August 1, 2015
Venue and Hotel
Dolce Palisades, Palisades, NY
hotel reservation cutoff date: September 18, 2015
Airports
New York John F. Kennedy (JFK)
New York LaGuardia (LGA)
Newark (EWR)
Westchester (HPN)
March 30, 2015 | BY Galia Angelova
Contact:
Ruslan Mitkov
Galia Angelova
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”.
January 23, 2015 | BY Ion Androutsopoulos
Event Dates:
2 Feb 2015 to 29 Apr 2015
BioASQ challenge on large-scale biomedical semantic indexing and question answering
(part of the CLEF 2015 QA track to take place in Toulouse, France, 8-11 September, 2015)
Web site: http://bioasq.org/
twitter: https://twitter.com/bioasq
CLEF-QA site: http://nlp.uned.es/clef-qa/
The BioASQ challenge consists of two different tasks (Task 3a and Task 3b).
If you are interested in any of the following areas:
* Large-scale and hierarchical classification
* Machine learning
* Semantic Indexing, semantic similarity
January 21, 2015 | BY Michael Piotrowski
Event Dates:
17 Sep 2015 to 18 Sep 2015
Location:
Institute for Natural Language Processing (IMS), University of Stuttgart
Contact:
Michael Piotrowski
Cerstin Mahlow
Call for Papers
The Fourth International Workshop on Systems and Frameworks for Computational Morphology (SFCM 2015)
http://sfcm.eu/sfcm2015/
Workshop date: September 17–18, 2015
Location: University of Stuttgart, Germany (Please note the new location!)
Submission deadline: April 10, 2015
March 01, 2014 | BY Ion Androutsopoulos
Event Dates:
5 Mar 2014 to 30 Apr 2014
Contact:
Ion Androutsopoulos
George Paliouras
BioASQ challenge on large-scale biomedical semantic indexing
and question answering (part of the CLEF 2014 QA track to
take place in Sheffield, UK, 15-18 September, 2014)
Web site: http://bioasq.org/
twitter: https://twitter.com/bioasq
CLEF-QA site: http://nlp.uned.es/clef-qa/
We are happy to announce that the first test for BioASQ Task 2b
(biomedical semantic QA) will take place in a few days!
If you are interested in any of the following areas:
* Question answering from unstructured and structured data
February 13, 2014 | BY jamesfan
Contact:
James Fan (IBM)
Evgeniy Gabrilovich (Google)
Chris Jermaine (Rice University)
Aditya Kalyanpur (IBM)
Chris Re (Stanford University)
Recently, there has been a significant amount of interest in automatically
creating large-scale knowledge bases (KBs) from unstructured text. The
Web-scale knowledge extraction task presents a unique set of opportunities
and challenges. The resulting knowledge bases can have the advantage of
scale and coverage. They have been enriched by linking to the Semantic Web,
in particular the growing linked open dataset (LOD). These semantic
knowledge bases have been used for a wide variety of Natural Language
Processing, Knowledge Representation, and Reasoning applications such as
January 28, 2014 | BY Ion Androutsopoulos
BioASQ challenge on large-scale biomedical semantic indexing and question answering
(part of the CLEF 2014 QA track to take place in Sheffield, UK, 15-18 September, 2014)
Web site: http://bioasq.org/
twitter: https://twitter.com/bioasq
CLEF-QA site: http://nlp.uned.es/clef-qa/
The BioASQ challenge consists of two different tasks (Task 2a and Task 2b).
If you are interested in any of the following areas:
* Large-scale and hierarchical classification
* Machine learning
* Semantic Indexing, semantic similarity
January 14, 2014 | BY jamesfan
Contact:
James Fan (IBM)
Evgeniy Gabrilovich (Google)
Chris Jermaine (Rice University)
Aditya Kalyanpur (IBM)
Chris Re (Stanford University)
Recently, there has been a significant amount of interest in automatically
creating large-scale knowledge bases (KBs) from unstructured text. The
Web-scale knowledge extraction task presents a unique set of opportunities
and challenges. The resulting knowledge bases can have the advantage of
scale and coverage. They have been enriched by linking to the Semantic Web,
in particular the growing linked open dataset (LOD). These semantic
knowledge bases have been used for a wide variety of Natural Language
Processing, Knowledge Representation, and Reasoning applications such as
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