March 15, 2023 | BY kann
Contact:
AmericasNLP Workshop Organizers
The Third Workshop on NLP for Indigenous Languages of the Americas (AmericasNLP 2023)
Second Call for Papers
The Third Workshop on NLP for Indigenous Languages of the Americas (AmericasNLP) will be co-located with the 61st Annual Meeting of the Association for Computational Linguistics (ACL 2023), which is scheduled to be held in Toronto, Canada, between July 9-14, 2023.
February 15, 2023 | BY kann
Contact:
Katharina Kann
Manuel Mager
The Third Workshop on NLP for Indigenous Languages of the Americas (AmericasNLP 2023)
First Call for Papers
The Third Workshop on NLP for Indigenous Languages of the Americas (AmericasNLP) will be co-located with the 61st Annual Meeting of the Association for Computational Linguistics (ACL 2023), which is scheduled to be held in Toronto, Canada, between July 9-14, 2023.
February 01, 2023 | BY Anna Postnikova
The submission deadline was extended! The previous deadline is February, 13
The Field matters workshop aims to bring together the urgent needs of field linguists and the vast community of NLP practitioners, developing up-to-date NLP tools for easier, faster, more reliable data collection and annotation.
This year we are holding the second workshop on NLP Applications to field linguistics. The first Field Matters workshop took place at COLING 2022 on October 16, 2022.
We accept papers on the following topics:
June 03, 2021 | BY patrick.s.h.lewis
Location:
Hybrid (Online and Co-located with EMNLP 2021)
Country:
Online and the Dominican Republic
Contact:
Adam Fisch, MIT
Alon Talmor, Tel Aviv University
Danqi Chen, Princeton University
Eunsol Choi, The University of Texas at Austin
Minjoon Seo, NAVER & KAIST
Patrick Lewis, Facebook AI Research & University College London
Robin Jia, Facebook AI Research & The University of Southern California
Sewon Min, The University of Washington
**OVERVIEW**
Machine Reading for Question Answering (MRQA) is a dedicated workshop for research on machine reading systems that answer questions by understanding context documents. This year, we seek submissions on broad, recent research on MRQA in addition to two special tracks: interpretability and multilinguality.
**CALL FOR PAPERS**
April 02, 2020 | BY Duc d'Auge
In 2020, SIGTYP is offering a shared task on the prediction of typological features. The shared task encompasses nearly 2,000 languages, with typological features taken from the World Atlas of Language Structures (WALS; Dryer and Haspelmath 2013).
To participate in the shared task, you will build a system that can predict typological properties of languages, given a handful of observed features. Training examples and development examples have already been provided (see link below). All submitted systems will be compared on a held-out test set.
March 24, 2020 | BY Sebastian Schuster
Contact:
Miryam de Lhoneux
Marie-Catherine de Marneffe
Joakim Nivre
Sebastian Schuster
February 25, 2019 | BY haim.dub
Contact:
Haim Dubossarsky
Arya D. McCarthy
Edoardo M. Ponti
Ivan Vulić
Ekaterina Vylomova
[Apologies for x-posting]
Second Call for Abstracts
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Typology for Polyglot NLP (TyP-NLP), a workshop to be held at the 2019 meeting of the Association for Computational Linguistics (ACL) in Florence, Italy, is now accepting submissions.
Contact Email: typology-and-nlp@googlegroups.com
Website: typology-and-nlp.github.io
December 25, 2018 | BY haim.dub
Contact:
Haim Dubossarsky
Arya D. McCarthy
Sebastian Mielke
Edoardo M. Ponti
Ivan Vulić
Ekaterina Vylomova
[Apologies for x-posting, the softconf link was broken]
Deadline extension (May 10th): Call for Abstracts
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Typology for Polyglot NLP (TyP-NLP), a workshop to be held at the 2019 meeting of the Association for Computational Linguistics (ACL) is now accepting submissions.
Contact Email: typology-and-nlp@googlegroups.com
Website: typology-and-nlp.github.io
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”.
February 09, 2013 | BY ggianna
Location:
National Palace of Culture
Contact:
George Giannakopoulos
George Petasis
Call for Data Contributors - MultiLing 2013
(Please feel free to forward this call. Apologies for cross-postings.)
Overview
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MultiLing 2013 is a workshop, held within ACL 2013, which covers three subdomains of
Natural Language Processing, focused on the multilingual aspect of summarization.
The MultiLing 2013 workshop builds upon the Text Analysis Conference (TAC)
MultiLing Pilot task of 2011, where systems were asked to generate fluent, representative
summaries (around 250 words) for each of 10 predefined topics per language.
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