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Recent Advances in Natural Language Processing 2013
Submitted by Galia Angelova on 7 January 2013 - 12:01pm- All aspects of Natural Language Processing (NLP) including but not limited to phonetics
- anaphora resolution
- and theoretical and application-orientated papers related to NLP
- computer-aided language learning
- dialogue
- Dialogue Systems
- discourse
- electronic dictionaries
- generation
- information extraction
- information retrieval
- knowledge acquisition
- language resources and corpora
- lexicon
- Machine translation
- mathematical and statistical models and complexity
- morphology
- multilingual NLP
- NLP for biomedical texts
- NLP for the Semantic web
- opinion mining
- parsing
- phonology
- POS tagging
- pragmatics
- Question Answering
- semantic role labelling
- semantics
- speech recognition
- syntax
- term extraction
- terminologies and ontologies
- text categorisation
- text simplification and readability estimation
- text summarisation
- text-to-speech synthesis
- textual entailment
- translation memory systems and computer-aided translation tools
- word-sense disambiguation
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)
International Conference on Dependency Linguistics, Depling 2011
Submitted by Kim Gerdes on 14 December 2010 - 10:07amCall for Papers
Depling 2011
International Conference on Dependency Linguistics, Depling 2011
Barcelona, September 5-7, 2011
exploring dependency grammar, semantics, and the lexicon
The Depling conference responds to the growing need for a linguistic conference dedicated to approaches in syntax, semantics and the lexicon that are centered around dependency structures as a central linguistic notion.
Grammar and Corpora: 3rd International Conference
Submitted by webmaster on 11 December 2008 - 3:04amMeeting 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.
