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<div>Please post your Call for Papers (CFP) below. CFPs are listed in chronological order of posting. Please remove your posting when the deadline has passed. Please include the following information:<br />
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* Topic of Special Issue<br />
* Journal<br />
* Submission deadline<br />
* Link to website<br />
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==CFP: Linguamática, 7.1 (2015)==<br />
* Journal: ''[http://www.linguamatica.com Linguamática, Journal of Automatic Processing of Iberian Languages]'' (ISSN 1647-0818)<br />
* Submission deadline: 30 April 2015<br />
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Linguamática, Journal of Automatic Processing of Iberian Languages (ISSN 1647-0818, http://www.linguamatica.com/), is open for reception of articles for the 7th volume, 1st issue, which will be published in June 2015.<br />
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Papers will be published in electronic form and freely available online under a Creative Commons Attribution License.<br />
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Topics of interest:<br />
* Computational morphology, syntax and semantics<br />
* Machine translation and computer-assisted translation<br />
* Computational terminology and lexicography<br />
* Speech analysis and synthesis<br />
* Information extraction<br />
* Question answering systems<br />
* Corpus linguistics<br />
* Digital libraries<br />
* Evaluation of natural language processing systems<br />
* Public or cooperative linguistic tools and resources<br />
* Linguistic services on the Internet<br />
* Ontologies and knowledge representation<br />
* Statistical methods in natural language processing<br />
* Computer-assisted language learning<br />
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NOTES FOR CONTRIBUTORS<br />
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Authors should send the originals in electronic format as a PDF file through Linguamática site (http://www.linguamatica.com/). Submissions should not exceed 20 pages and must include authors identification. Equally, reviewers will sign their comments.<br />
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Submissions should be written in one of the main languages of the Iberian Peninsula (Portuguese, Galician, Spanish, Basque or Catalan), or in English. Authors able to write in one of the Iberian languages are encouraged to do so. Articles written in English will only be published in the case that none of the authors is competent in any of the Journal's preferred languages (Portuguese, Galician, Spanish, Basque and Catalan) and provided that the editors consider the article to be relevant to the Journal.<br />
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Make sure the submitted file follows the formating rules of the Journal. Check the LaTeX, Microsoft Word or OpenOffice templates at Linguamática site (http://www.linguamatica.com/).<br />
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IMPORTANT DATES<br />
* Deadline for submitting papers: 30 april 2015<br />
* Notification of acceptance: 15 may 2015<br />
* Deadline for submitting the final version: 31 may 2015<br />
* Publication date: june 2015<br />
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EDITORS<br />
* Alberto Simões (Universidade do Minho)<br />
* José João Almeida (Universidade do Minho)<br />
* Xavier Gómez Guinovart (Universidade de Vigo)<br />
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CONTACT INFORMATION<br />
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For more information please e-mail: editores@linguamatica.com<br />
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== CFP: TAL 53-2 Special Issue: Processing of temporal and spatial information in language == <br />
* Journal: ''[http://www.atala.org/Processing-of-temporal-and-spatial Traitement Automatique des Langues]'' (ISSN 1965-0906)<br />
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* Submission in English or French; deadline: 15 march, 2012<br />
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Direction : Inderjeet Mani & Philippe Muller.<br />
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Information in natural language is almost always located in time and/or space. The coherence of a document also results from a coherent temporal perspective, and in certain cases from the coherence of the spatial frame.<br />
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Beyond specific applications where this information is obviously central (navigation systems, scene visualization, geo-localization, chronology extraction, etc), time and space also play an important part in other related tasks, such as information extraction where they constrain the validity of most facts, or in summarization and question-answering where temporal coherence is important. From a more fundamental perspective, temporal and spatial modifications have a pervasive influence in semantic and pragmatic representations. It is natural that they motivate a growing number of projects, specific annotated corpora, which in turn lead to specification and normalization efforts, such as the ISO-TimeML and ISO-Space standards.<br />
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All this have helped to move from essentially theoretical models in the 1990s, to arrive at a body of work with better empirically justified foundations. This can be shown with recent evaluation campaigns for some sub-tasks (Tempeval) within the Semeval campaigns.<br />
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Expressions of time and space also have some specific aspects that set them apart from other semantic tasks in natural language processing. A notable aspect is the importance of the underlying semantics of temporal and spatial predicates, as is noted in several studies that take their inferential properties into account, especially when considered at the level of a document. Evaluation of the resulting representations is then not a trivial matter.<br />
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The objective of this special issue is to present new developments in the processing of temporal and spatial information in language, from theoretical, practical and methodological point of views. Spatial processing has been of increasing interest lately, and raises specific issues, and we encourage work that focus on this aspect, in isolation or in relation with temporal information. Presentation of the importance of such information in applications is also encouraged.<br />
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We encourage submission on any aspect related to the processing of temporal and spatial information in natural language, especially on the following issues and tasks:<br />
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* temporal information extraction : date and event extraction, event anchoring, relating events within a text or a text collection<br />
* spatial information extraction: spatial entity recognition, geolocalisation, relating spatial entities<br />
* temporal/spatial question-answering<br />
* joint processing of temporal and spatial information, motion description, route description<br />
* representation and reasoning issues, in particular interoperability of temporal/spatial representations<br />
* generation of scene and image description<br />
* information extraction and monitoring in specific domains, such as the medical domain<br />
* joint processing of time and modality<br />
* annotation scheme for time and space<br />
* creation and use of resources for temporal and spatial processing<br />
* specificities of evaluation procedures for temporal/spatial annotation schemes, resources and processes<br />
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REVIEWING COMMITTEE<br />
<br />
* Nicholas Asher<br />
* Jason Baldridge<br />
* John Bateman<br />
* Delphine Battistelli<br />
* Nate Blaylock<br />
* Robert J. Bobrow<br />
* Harry Bunt<br />
* Pascal Denis<br />
* Christy Doran<br />
* Patrice Enjalbert<br />
* Michel Gagnon<br />
* Mauro Gaio<br />
* Robert Gaizauskas<br />
* Laurent Gosselin<br />
* Caroline Hagège<br />
* Oliver Lemon<br />
* Gérard Ligozat<br />
* Laurent Prévot<br />
* James Pustejovsky<br />
* Xavier Tannier<br />
* Marc Verhagen<br />
* Annie Zaenen<br />
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IMPORTANT DATES<br />
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* Deadline for submission: March 15th, 2012<br />
* List of papers selected: July 2012<br />
* Deadline for camera ready papers: September 2012<br />
* Publication on line: end of 2012<br />
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<br />
THE JOURNAL<br />
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TAL (Traitement Automatique des Langues / Natural Language Processing) is a forty year old international journal published by ATALA (French Association for Natural Language Processing) with the support of CNRS (National Centre for Scientific Research). It has moved to an electronic mode of publication, with printing on demand. This affects in no way its reviewing and selection process.<br />
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PRACTICAL ISSUES<br />
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Authors intending to submit a paper are encouraged to contact the guest editors of the issue: Inderjeet Mani (inderjeet.mani at gmail.com) and Philippe Muller (philippe.muller at irit.fr)<br />
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Contributions (around 25 pages, PDF format) must be uploaded at http://tal_53_2.sciencesconf.org/<br />
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Style sheets are available for download on the Web site of the journal : http://www.atala.org/English-style-files<br />
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The journal only publishes original contributions in French or in English.</div>Xavierhttps://aclweb.org/aclwiki/index.php?title=Resources_for_Galician&diff=10837Resources for Galician2014-08-04T17:21:21Z<p>Xavier: /* WordNet */</p>
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<div>==Corpora==<br />
<br />
* [http://sli.uvigo.es/RILG/ RILG -- Integrated Language Resources for Galician]<br />
* [http://www.ti.usc.es/TILG/ Tesouro informatizado da lingua galega (TILG)]<br />
* [http://sli.uvigo.es/CLUVI/ Parallel Corpora of Galician (CLUVI)]<br />
* [http://sli.uvigo.es/CTG/ Technical Corpus of Galician (CTG)]<br />
* [http://sli.uvigo.es/CTAG/ POS-tagged Technical Corpus of Galician (CTAG)]<br />
* [http://sli.uvigo.es/xelmirez/ Corpus Xelmírez -- Corpus of Medieval Galician Texts]<br />
* [http://corpus.cirp.es/xiada/ XIADA: Etiquetador/Lematizador do Galego Actual] -- more than 300.000 grammatical elements extracted from texts of newspapers and journals, [http://infolingu.univ-mlv.fr/DonneesLinguistiques/Lexiques-Grammaires/lgpllr.html LGPLLR]<br />
<br />
==WordNet==<br />
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* [http://sli.uvigo.es/galnet/ Galician WordNet (Galnet)]<br />
<br />
==Dictionaries==<br />
<br />
* [http://sli.uvigo.es/CLIG/ English-Galician CLUVI Dictionary]<br />
* [http://www.realacademiagalega.org/volga/ Galician Ortographic Vocabulary (Volga)]<br />
* [http://www.realacademiagalega.org/dicionario/ Galician Dictionary (RAG)]<br />
* [http://www.agal-gz.org/estraviz/ Galician Dictionary (Estraviz)]<br />
* [http://sli.uvigo.es/termoteca/ Galician Terminological Database (Termoteca)]<br />
<br />
==Machine translation==<br />
<br />
* [http://sli.uvigo.es/tradutor/ OpenTrad-apertium machine translation Spanish <-> Galician at the University of Vigo]<br />
* [http://opentrad.imaxin.com/ OpenTrad-apertium machine translation Spanish <-> Galician with ''La Voz de Galicia'' dictionaries and new transfer rules]<br />
<br />
<br />
==Spell checking==<br />
<br />
* [http://sli.uvigo.es/corrector/ OrtoGal free online Galician spell checker]<br />
* [http://www.imaxin.com/corrector2mil3.asp 2.mil3, Galician spell checker for Office 2000, XP and 2003]<br />
* [http://www.imaxin.com/galgoweb/index.htm Galgo, free Galician spell checker for Windows]<br />
<br />
<br />
==Grammar checking==<br />
<br />
* [http://wiki.mancomun.org/index.php/Golfi%C3%B1o._Corrector_gramatical_para_OpenOffice.org Golfiño, free Galician grammar checker for OpenOffice]<br />
<br />
<br />
==Parsing==<br />
<br />
* [http://sli.uvigo.es/lingua/ Galician FreeLing - Automatic linguistic analysis of Galician]<br />
<br />
<br />
==Bibliography==<br />
<br />
* Gómez Guinovart, Xavier (2011): [http://webs.uvigo.es/sli/arquivos/grial2011.pdf Galego 3.0: oportunidades e desafíos para a investigación lingüística]. En Grial (ISSN 0017-4181), 191, pp. 28-33.<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
[[Category:Resources by language|Galician]]</div>Xavierhttps://aclweb.org/aclwiki/index.php?title=Resources_for_Galician&diff=10529Resources for Galician2014-01-21T22:22:53Z<p>Xavier: /* Corpora */</p>
<hr />
<div>==Corpora==<br />
<br />
* [http://sli.uvigo.es/RILG/ RILG -- Integrated Language Resources for Galician]<br />
* [http://www.ti.usc.es/TILG/ Tesouro informatizado da lingua galega (TILG)]<br />
* [http://sli.uvigo.es/CLUVI/ Parallel Corpora of Galician (CLUVI)]<br />
* [http://sli.uvigo.es/CTG/ Technical Corpus of Galician (CTG)]<br />
* [http://sli.uvigo.es/CTAG/ POS-tagged Technical Corpus of Galician (CTAG)]<br />
* [http://sli.uvigo.es/xelmirez/ Corpus Xelmírez -- Corpus of Medieval Galician Texts]<br />
* [http://corpus.cirp.es/xiada/ XIADA: Etiquetador/Lematizador do Galego Actual] -- more than 300.000 grammatical elements extracted from texts of newspapers and journals, [http://infolingu.univ-mlv.fr/DonneesLinguistiques/Lexiques-Grammaires/lgpllr.html LGPLLR]<br />
<br />
==WordNet==<br />
<br />
* [http://adimen.si.ehu.es/web/MCR/ Galician WordNet (Galnet)]<br />
<br />
==Dictionaries==<br />
<br />
* [http://sli.uvigo.es/CLIG/ English-Galician CLUVI Dictionary]<br />
* [http://www.realacademiagalega.org/volga/ Galician Ortographic Vocabulary (Volga)]<br />
* [http://www.realacademiagalega.org/dicionario/ Galician Dictionary (RAG)]<br />
* [http://www.agal-gz.org/estraviz/ Galician Dictionary (Estraviz)]<br />
* [http://sli.uvigo.es/termoteca/ Galician Terminological Database (Termoteca)]<br />
<br />
==Machine translation==<br />
<br />
* [http://sli.uvigo.es/tradutor/ OpenTrad-apertium machine translation Spanish <-> Galician at the University of Vigo]<br />
* [http://opentrad.imaxin.com/ OpenTrad-apertium machine translation Spanish <-> Galician with ''La Voz de Galicia'' dictionaries and new transfer rules]<br />
<br />
<br />
==Spell checking==<br />
<br />
* [http://sli.uvigo.es/corrector/ OrtoGal free online Galician spell checker]<br />
* [http://www.imaxin.com/corrector2mil3.asp 2.mil3, Galician spell checker for Office 2000, XP and 2003]<br />
* [http://www.imaxin.com/galgoweb/index.htm Galgo, free Galician spell checker for Windows]<br />
<br />
<br />
==Grammar checking==<br />
<br />
* [http://wiki.mancomun.org/index.php/Golfi%C3%B1o._Corrector_gramatical_para_OpenOffice.org Golfiño, free Galician grammar checker for OpenOffice]<br />
<br />
<br />
==Parsing==<br />
<br />
* [http://sli.uvigo.es/lingua/ Galician FreeLing - Automatic linguistic analysis of Galician]<br />
<br />
<br />
==Bibliography==<br />
<br />
* Gómez Guinovart, Xavier (2011): [http://webs.uvigo.es/sli/arquivos/grial2011.pdf Galego 3.0: oportunidades e desafíos para a investigación lingüística]. En Grial (ISSN 0017-4181), 191, pp. 28-33.<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
[[Category:Resources by language|Galician]]</div>Xavierhttps://aclweb.org/aclwiki/index.php?title=Resources_for_Galician&diff=10527Resources for Galician2014-01-21T22:19:23Z<p>Xavier: /* Bibliography */</p>
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<div>==Corpora==<br />
<br />
* [http://sli.uvigo.es/RILG/ RILG -- Integrated Language Resources for Galician]<br />
* [http://www.ti.usc.es/TILG/ Tesouro informatizado da lingua galega (TILG)]<br />
* [http://sli.uvigo.es/CLUVI/ Parallel Corpora of Galician (CLUVI)]<br />
* [http://sli.uvigo.es/CTG/ Technical Corpus of Galician (CTG)]<br />
* [http://sli.uvigo.es/CTAG/ POS-tagged Technical Corpus of Galician (CTAG)]<br />
* [http://sli.uvigo.es/xelmirez/ Corpus Xelmírez -- Corpus of Medieval Galician Texts]<br />
* [http://corpus.cirp.es/xiada/ XIADA: Etiquetador/Lematizador do Galego Actual] -- more than 300.000 grammatical elements extracted from texts of newspapers and journals, [http://infolingu.univ-mlv.fr/DonneesLinguistiques/Lexiques-Grammaires/lgpllr.html LGPLLR]<br />
<br />
==Dictionaries==<br />
<br />
* [http://sli.uvigo.es/CLIG/ English-Galician CLUVI Dictionary]<br />
* [http://www.realacademiagalega.org/volga/ Galician Ortographic Vocabulary (Volga)]<br />
* [http://www.realacademiagalega.org/dicionario/ Galician Dictionary (RAG)]<br />
* [http://www.agal-gz.org/estraviz/ Galician Dictionary (Estraviz)]<br />
* [http://sli.uvigo.es/termoteca/ Galician Terminological Database (Termoteca)]<br />
<br />
==Machine translation==<br />
<br />
* [http://sli.uvigo.es/tradutor/ OpenTrad-apertium machine translation Spanish <-> Galician at the University of Vigo]<br />
* [http://opentrad.imaxin.com/ OpenTrad-apertium machine translation Spanish <-> Galician with ''La Voz de Galicia'' dictionaries and new transfer rules]<br />
<br />
<br />
==Spell checking==<br />
<br />
* [http://sli.uvigo.es/corrector/ OrtoGal free online Galician spell checker]<br />
* [http://www.imaxin.com/corrector2mil3.asp 2.mil3, Galician spell checker for Office 2000, XP and 2003]<br />
* [http://www.imaxin.com/galgoweb/index.htm Galgo, free Galician spell checker for Windows]<br />
<br />
<br />
==Grammar checking==<br />
<br />
* [http://wiki.mancomun.org/index.php/Golfi%C3%B1o._Corrector_gramatical_para_OpenOffice.org Golfiño, free Galician grammar checker for OpenOffice]<br />
<br />
<br />
==Parsing==<br />
<br />
* [http://sli.uvigo.es/lingua/ Galician FreeLing - Automatic linguistic analysis of Galician]<br />
<br />
<br />
==Bibliography==<br />
<br />
* Gómez Guinovart, Xavier (2011): [http://webs.uvigo.es/sli/arquivos/grial2011.pdf Galego 3.0: oportunidades e desafíos para a investigación lingüística]. En Grial (ISSN 0017-4181), 191, pp. 28-33.<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
[[Category:Resources by language|Galician]]</div>Xavierhttps://aclweb.org/aclwiki/index.php?title=Resources_for_Galician&diff=10525Resources for Galician2014-01-21T22:14:52Z<p>Xavier: /* Dictionaries */</p>
<hr />
<div>==Corpora==<br />
<br />
* [http://sli.uvigo.es/RILG/ RILG -- Integrated Language Resources for Galician]<br />
* [http://www.ti.usc.es/TILG/ Tesouro informatizado da lingua galega (TILG)]<br />
* [http://sli.uvigo.es/CLUVI/ Parallel Corpora of Galician (CLUVI)]<br />
* [http://sli.uvigo.es/CTG/ Technical Corpus of Galician (CTG)]<br />
* [http://sli.uvigo.es/CTAG/ POS-tagged Technical Corpus of Galician (CTAG)]<br />
* [http://sli.uvigo.es/xelmirez/ Corpus Xelmírez -- Corpus of Medieval Galician Texts]<br />
* [http://corpus.cirp.es/xiada/ XIADA: Etiquetador/Lematizador do Galego Actual] -- more than 300.000 grammatical elements extracted from texts of newspapers and journals, [http://infolingu.univ-mlv.fr/DonneesLinguistiques/Lexiques-Grammaires/lgpllr.html LGPLLR]<br />
<br />
==Dictionaries==<br />
<br />
* [http://sli.uvigo.es/CLIG/ English-Galician CLUVI Dictionary]<br />
* [http://www.realacademiagalega.org/volga/ Galician Ortographic Vocabulary (Volga)]<br />
* [http://www.realacademiagalega.org/dicionario/ Galician Dictionary (RAG)]<br />
* [http://www.agal-gz.org/estraviz/ Galician Dictionary (Estraviz)]<br />
* [http://sli.uvigo.es/termoteca/ Galician Terminological Database (Termoteca)]<br />
<br />
==Machine translation==<br />
<br />
* [http://sli.uvigo.es/tradutor/ OpenTrad-apertium machine translation Spanish <-> Galician at the University of Vigo]<br />
* [http://opentrad.imaxin.com/ OpenTrad-apertium machine translation Spanish <-> Galician with ''La Voz de Galicia'' dictionaries and new transfer rules]<br />
<br />
<br />
==Spell checking==<br />
<br />
* [http://sli.uvigo.es/corrector/ OrtoGal free online Galician spell checker]<br />
* [http://www.imaxin.com/corrector2mil3.asp 2.mil3, Galician spell checker for Office 2000, XP and 2003]<br />
* [http://www.imaxin.com/galgoweb/index.htm Galgo, free Galician spell checker for Windows]<br />
<br />
<br />
==Grammar checking==<br />
<br />
* [http://wiki.mancomun.org/index.php/Golfi%C3%B1o._Corrector_gramatical_para_OpenOffice.org Golfiño, free Galician grammar checker for OpenOffice]<br />
<br />
<br />
==Parsing==<br />
<br />
* [http://sli.uvigo.es/lingua/ Galician FreeLing - Automatic linguistic analysis of Galician]<br />
<br />
<br />
==Bibliography==<br />
<br />
* Gómez Guinovart, Xavier (2006): [http://webs.uvigo.es/sli/arquivos/tlg.pdf Tecnoloxías da lingua galega e normalización lingüística]. In <i>Lingua e investigación: II Xornadas sobre lingua e usos</i>. A Coruña: Universidade da Coruña (Servizo de publicacións), pp. 79-91]<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
[[Category:Resources by language|Galician]]</div>Xavierhttps://aclweb.org/aclwiki/index.php?title=Resources_for_Galician&diff=10524Resources for Galician2014-01-21T22:11:55Z<p>Xavier: /* Corpora */</p>
<hr />
<div>==Corpora==<br />
<br />
* [http://sli.uvigo.es/RILG/ RILG -- Integrated Language Resources for Galician]<br />
* [http://www.ti.usc.es/TILG/ Tesouro informatizado da lingua galega (TILG)]<br />
* [http://sli.uvigo.es/CLUVI/ Parallel Corpora of Galician (CLUVI)]<br />
* [http://sli.uvigo.es/CTG/ Technical Corpus of Galician (CTG)]<br />
* [http://sli.uvigo.es/CTAG/ POS-tagged Technical Corpus of Galician (CTAG)]<br />
* [http://sli.uvigo.es/xelmirez/ Corpus Xelmírez -- Corpus of Medieval Galician Texts]<br />
* [http://corpus.cirp.es/xiada/ XIADA: Etiquetador/Lematizador do Galego Actual] -- more than 300.000 grammatical elements extracted from texts of newspapers and journals, [http://infolingu.univ-mlv.fr/DonneesLinguistiques/Lexiques-Grammaires/lgpllr.html LGPLLR]<br />
<br />
==Dictionaries==<br />
<br />
* [http://sli.uvigo.es/CLIG/ English-Galician CLUVI Dictionary (CLIG)]<br />
* [http://www.realacademiagalega.org/volga/ Galician Ortographic Vocabulary (Volga)]<br />
* [http://www.agal-gz.org/estraviz/ Galician Dictionary (Estraviz)]<br />
* [http://sli.uvigo.es/TUVI/ Galician Terminological Database (TUVI)]<br />
<br />
<br />
==Machine translation==<br />
<br />
* [http://sli.uvigo.es/tradutor/ OpenTrad-apertium machine translation Spanish <-> Galician at the University of Vigo]<br />
* [http://opentrad.imaxin.com/ OpenTrad-apertium machine translation Spanish <-> Galician with ''La Voz de Galicia'' dictionaries and new transfer rules]<br />
<br />
<br />
==Spell checking==<br />
<br />
* [http://sli.uvigo.es/corrector/ OrtoGal free online Galician spell checker]<br />
* [http://www.imaxin.com/corrector2mil3.asp 2.mil3, Galician spell checker for Office 2000, XP and 2003]<br />
* [http://www.imaxin.com/galgoweb/index.htm Galgo, free Galician spell checker for Windows]<br />
<br />
<br />
==Grammar checking==<br />
<br />
* [http://wiki.mancomun.org/index.php/Golfi%C3%B1o._Corrector_gramatical_para_OpenOffice.org Golfiño, free Galician grammar checker for OpenOffice]<br />
<br />
<br />
==Parsing==<br />
<br />
* [http://sli.uvigo.es/lingua/ Galician FreeLing - Automatic linguistic analysis of Galician]<br />
<br />
<br />
==Bibliography==<br />
<br />
* Gómez Guinovart, Xavier (2006): [http://webs.uvigo.es/sli/arquivos/tlg.pdf Tecnoloxías da lingua galega e normalización lingüística]. In <i>Lingua e investigación: II Xornadas sobre lingua e usos</i>. A Coruña: Universidade da Coruña (Servizo de publicacións), pp. 79-91]<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
[[Category:Resources by language|Galician]]</div>Xavierhttps://aclweb.org/aclwiki/index.php?title=Journals_currently_calling_for_papers&diff=10521Journals currently calling for papers2014-01-21T21:53:38Z<p>Xavier: /* CFP: Linguamática, 6.1 (2014) */</p>
<hr />
<div>Please post your Call for Papers (CFP) below. CFPs are listed in chronological order of posting. Please remove your posting when the deadline has passed. Please include the following information:<br />
<br />
* Topic of Special Issue<br />
* Journal<br />
* Submission deadline<br />
* Link to website<br />
<br />
<br />
==CFP: Linguamática, 6.1 (2014)==<br />
* Journal: ''[http://www.linguamatica.com Linguamática, Journal of Automatic Processing of Iberian Languages]'' (ISSN 1647-0818)<br />
* Submission deadline: 15 April 2014<br />
<br />
Linguamática, Journal of Automatic Processing of Iberian Languages (ISSN 1647-0818, http://www.linguamatica.com/), is open for reception of articles for the 6th volume, 1st issue, which will be published in June 2014.<br />
<br />
Papers will be published in electronic form and freely available online under a Creative Commons Attribution License.<br />
<br />
Topics of interest:<br />
* Computational morphology, syntax and semantics<br />
* Machine translation and computer-assisted translation<br />
* Computational terminology and lexicography<br />
* Speech analysis and synthesis<br />
* Information extraction<br />
* Question answering systems<br />
* Corpus linguistics<br />
* Digital libraries<br />
* Evaluation of natural language processing systems<br />
* Public or cooperative linguistic tools and resources<br />
* Linguistic services on the Internet<br />
* Ontologies and knowledge representation<br />
* Statistical methods in natural language processing<br />
* Computer-assisted language learning<br />
<br />
NOTES FOR CONTRIBUTORS<br />
<br />
Authors should send the originals in electronic format as a PDF file through Linguamática site (http://www.linguamatica.com/). Submissions should not exceed 20 pages and must include authors identification. Equally, reviewers will sign their comments.<br />
<br />
Submissions should be written in one of the main languages of the Iberian Peninsula (Portuguese, Galician, Spanish, Basque or Catalan), or in English. Authors able to write in one of the Iberian languages are encouraged to do so. Articles written in English will only be published in the case that none of the authors is competent in any of the Journal's preferred languages (Portuguese, Galician, Spanish, Basque and Catalan) and provided that the editors consider the article to be relevant to the Journal.<br />
<br />
Make sure the submitted file follows the formating rules of the Journal. Check the LaTeX, Microsoft Word or OpenOffice templates at Linguamática site (http://www.linguamatica.com/).<br />
<br />
IMPORTANT DATES<br />
* Deadline for submitting papers: 15 april 2014<br />
* Notification of acceptance: 15 may 2014<br />
* Deadline for submitting the final version: 31 may 2014<br />
* Publication date: june 2014<br />
<br />
EDITORS<br />
* Alberto Simões (Universidade do Minho)<br />
* José João Almeida (Universidade do Minho)<br />
* Xavier Gómez Guinovart (Universidade de Vigo)<br />
<br />
CONTACT INFORMATION<br />
<br />
For more information please e-mail: editores@linguamatica.com<br />
<br />
== CFP: TAL 53-2 Special Issue: Processing of temporal and spatial information in language == <br />
* Journal: ''[http://www.atala.org/Processing-of-temporal-and-spatial Traitement Automatique des Langues]'' (ISSN 1965-0906)<br />
<br />
* Submission in English or French; deadline: 15 march, 2012<br />
<br />
Direction : Inderjeet Mani & Philippe Muller.<br />
<br />
Information in natural language is almost always located in time and/or space. The coherence of a document also results from a coherent temporal perspective, and in certain cases from the coherence of the spatial frame.<br />
<br />
Beyond specific applications where this information is obviously central (navigation systems, scene visualization, geo-localization, chronology extraction, etc), time and space also play an important part in other related tasks, such as information extraction where they constrain the validity of most facts, or in summarization and question-answering where temporal coherence is important. From a more fundamental perspective, temporal and spatial modifications have a pervasive influence in semantic and pragmatic representations. It is natural that they motivate a growing number of projects, specific annotated corpora, which in turn lead to specification and normalization efforts, such as the ISO-TimeML and ISO-Space standards.<br />
<br />
All this have helped to move from essentially theoretical models in the 1990s, to arrive at a body of work with better empirically justified foundations. This can be shown with recent evaluation campaigns for some sub-tasks (Tempeval) within the Semeval campaigns.<br />
<br />
Expressions of time and space also have some specific aspects that set them apart from other semantic tasks in natural language processing. A notable aspect is the importance of the underlying semantics of temporal and spatial predicates, as is noted in several studies that take their inferential properties into account, especially when considered at the level of a document. Evaluation of the resulting representations is then not a trivial matter.<br />
<br />
The objective of this special issue is to present new developments in the processing of temporal and spatial information in language, from theoretical, practical and methodological point of views. Spatial processing has been of increasing interest lately, and raises specific issues, and we encourage work that focus on this aspect, in isolation or in relation with temporal information. Presentation of the importance of such information in applications is also encouraged.<br />
<br />
We encourage submission on any aspect related to the processing of temporal and spatial information in natural language, especially on the following issues and tasks:<br />
<br />
* temporal information extraction : date and event extraction, event anchoring, relating events within a text or a text collection<br />
* spatial information extraction: spatial entity recognition, geolocalisation, relating spatial entities<br />
* temporal/spatial question-answering<br />
* joint processing of temporal and spatial information, motion description, route description<br />
* representation and reasoning issues, in particular interoperability of temporal/spatial representations<br />
* generation of scene and image description<br />
* information extraction and monitoring in specific domains, such as the medical domain<br />
* joint processing of time and modality<br />
* annotation scheme for time and space<br />
* creation and use of resources for temporal and spatial processing<br />
* specificities of evaluation procedures for temporal/spatial annotation schemes, resources and processes<br />
<br />
REVIEWING COMMITTEE<br />
<br />
* Nicholas Asher<br />
* Jason Baldridge<br />
* John Bateman<br />
* Delphine Battistelli<br />
* Nate Blaylock<br />
* Robert J. Bobrow<br />
* Harry Bunt<br />
* Pascal Denis<br />
* Christy Doran<br />
* Patrice Enjalbert<br />
* Michel Gagnon<br />
* Mauro Gaio<br />
* Robert Gaizauskas<br />
* Laurent Gosselin<br />
* Caroline Hagège<br />
* Oliver Lemon<br />
* Gérard Ligozat<br />
* Laurent Prévot<br />
* James Pustejovsky<br />
* Xavier Tannier<br />
* Marc Verhagen<br />
* Annie Zaenen<br />
<br />
<br />
IMPORTANT DATES<br />
<br />
* Deadline for submission: March 15th, 2012<br />
* List of papers selected: July 2012<br />
* Deadline for camera ready papers: September 2012<br />
* Publication on line: end of 2012<br />
<br />
<br />
THE JOURNAL<br />
<br />
TAL (Traitement Automatique des Langues / Natural Language Processing) is a forty year old international journal published by ATALA (French Association for Natural Language Processing) with the support of CNRS (National Centre for Scientific Research). It has moved to an electronic mode of publication, with printing on demand. This affects in no way its reviewing and selection process.<br />
<br />
<br />
PRACTICAL ISSUES<br />
<br />
Authors intending to submit a paper are encouraged to contact the guest editors of the issue: Inderjeet Mani (inderjeet.mani at gmail.com) and Philippe Muller (philippe.muller at irit.fr)<br />
<br />
Contributions (around 25 pages, PDF format) must be uploaded at http://tal_53_2.sciencesconf.org/<br />
<br />
Style sheets are available for download on the Web site of the journal : http://www.atala.org/English-style-files<br />
<br />
The journal only publishes original contributions in French or in English.</div>Xavierhttps://aclweb.org/aclwiki/index.php?title=Journals_currently_calling_for_papers&diff=10109Journals currently calling for papers2013-07-03T16:45:17Z<p>Xavier: /* Deadline CFP: Linguamática, 5.2 */</p>
<hr />
<div>Please post your Call for Papers (CFP) below. CFPs are listed in chronological order of posting. Please remove your posting when the deadline has passed. Please include the following information:<br />
<br />
* Topic of Special Issue<br />
* Journal<br />
* Submission deadline<br />
* Link to website<br />
<br />
<br />
==Deadline CFP: Linguamática, 5.2==<br />
* Journal: ''[http://www.linguamatica.com Linguamática, Journal of Automatic Processing of Iberian Languages]'' (ISSN 1647-0818)<br />
* Submission deadline: 15 October 2013<br />
<br />
Linguamática, Journal of Automatic Processing of Iberian Languages (ISSN 1647-0818, http://www.linguamatica.com/), is open for reception of articles for the 5th volume, 1st issue, which will be published in December 2013.<br />
<br />
Papers will be published in electronic form and freely available online under a Creative Commons Attribution License.<br />
<br />
Topics of interest:<br />
* Computational morphology, syntax and semantics<br />
* Machine translation and computer-assisted translation<br />
* Computational terminology and lexicography<br />
* Speech analysis and synthesis<br />
* Information extraction<br />
* Question answering systems<br />
* Corpus linguistics<br />
* Digital libraries<br />
* Evaluation of natural language processing systems<br />
* Public or cooperative linguistic tools and resources<br />
* Linguistic services on the Internet<br />
* Ontologies and knowledge representation<br />
* Statistical methods in natural language processing<br />
* Computer-assisted language learning<br />
<br />
NOTES FOR CONTRIBUTORS<br />
<br />
Authors should send the originals in electronic format as a PDF file through Linguamática site (http://www.linguamatica.com/). Submissions should not exceed 20 pages and must include authors identification. Equally, reviewers will sign their comments.<br />
<br />
Submissions should be written in one of the main languages of the Iberian Peninsula (Portuguese, Galician, Spanish, Basque or Catalan), or in English. Authors able to write in one of the Iberian languages are encouraged to do so. Articles written in English will only be published in the case that none of the authors is competent in any of the Journal's preferred languages (Portuguese, Galician, Spanish, Basque and Catalan) and provided that the editors consider the article to be relevant to the Journal.<br />
<br />
Make sure the submitted file follows the formating rules of the Journal. Check the LaTeX, Microsoft Word or OpenOffice templates at Linguamática site (http://www.linguamatica.com/).<br />
<br />
IMPORTANT DATES<br />
* Deadline for submitting papers: 15 october 2013<br />
* Notification of acceptance: 15 november 2013<br />
* Deadline for submitting the final version: 1 december 2013<br />
* Publication date: december 2013<br />
<br />
EDITORS<br />
* Alberto Simões (Universidade do Minho)<br />
* José João Almeida (Universidade do Minho)<br />
* Xavier Gómez Guinovart (Universidade de Vigo)<br />
<br />
CONTACT INFORMATION<br />
<br />
For more information please e-mail: editores@linguamatica.com<br />
<br />
== CFP: TAL 53-2 Special Issue: Processing of temporal and spatial information in language == <br />
* Journal: ''[http://www.atala.org/Processing-of-temporal-and-spatial Traitement Automatique des Langues]'' (ISSN 1965-0906)<br />
<br />
* Submission in English or French; deadline: 15 march, 2012<br />
<br />
Direction : Inderjeet Mani & Philippe Muller.<br />
<br />
Information in natural language is almost always located in time and/or space. The coherence of a document also results from a coherent temporal perspective, and in certain cases from the coherence of the spatial frame.<br />
<br />
Beyond specific applications where this information is obviously central (navigation systems, scene visualization, geo-localization, chronology extraction, etc), time and space also play an important part in other related tasks, such as information extraction where they constrain the validity of most facts, or in summarization and question-answering where temporal coherence is important. From a more fundamental perspective, temporal and spatial modifications have a pervasive influence in semantic and pragmatic representations. It is natural that they motivate a growing number of projects, specific annotated corpora, which in turn lead to specification and normalization efforts, such as the ISO-TimeML and ISO-Space standards.<br />
<br />
All this have helped to move from essentially theoretical models in the 1990s, to arrive at a body of work with better empirically justified foundations. This can be shown with recent evaluation campaigns for some sub-tasks (Tempeval) within the Semeval campaigns.<br />
<br />
Expressions of time and space also have some specific aspects that set them apart from other semantic tasks in natural language processing. A notable aspect is the importance of the underlying semantics of temporal and spatial predicates, as is noted in several studies that take their inferential properties into account, especially when considered at the level of a document. Evaluation of the resulting representations is then not a trivial matter.<br />
<br />
The objective of this special issue is to present new developments in the processing of temporal and spatial information in language, from theoretical, practical and methodological point of views. Spatial processing has been of increasing interest lately, and raises specific issues, and we encourage work that focus on this aspect, in isolation or in relation with temporal information. Presentation of the importance of such information in applications is also encouraged.<br />
<br />
We encourage submission on any aspect related to the processing of temporal and spatial information in natural language, especially on the following issues and tasks:<br />
<br />
* temporal information extraction : date and event extraction, event anchoring, relating events within a text or a text collection<br />
* spatial information extraction: spatial entity recognition, geolocalisation, relating spatial entities<br />
* temporal/spatial question-answering<br />
* joint processing of temporal and spatial information, motion description, route description<br />
* representation and reasoning issues, in particular interoperability of temporal/spatial representations<br />
* generation of scene and image description<br />
* information extraction and monitoring in specific domains, such as the medical domain<br />
* joint processing of time and modality<br />
* annotation scheme for time and space<br />
* creation and use of resources for temporal and spatial processing<br />
* specificities of evaluation procedures for temporal/spatial annotation schemes, resources and processes<br />
<br />
REVIEWING COMMITTEE<br />
<br />
* Nicholas Asher<br />
* Jason Baldridge<br />
* John Bateman<br />
* Delphine Battistelli<br />
* Nate Blaylock<br />
* Robert J. Bobrow<br />
* Harry Bunt<br />
* Pascal Denis<br />
* Christy Doran<br />
* Patrice Enjalbert<br />
* Michel Gagnon<br />
* Mauro Gaio<br />
* Robert Gaizauskas<br />
* Laurent Gosselin<br />
* Caroline Hagège<br />
* Oliver Lemon<br />
* Gérard Ligozat<br />
* Laurent Prévot<br />
* James Pustejovsky<br />
* Xavier Tannier<br />
* Marc Verhagen<br />
* Annie Zaenen<br />
<br />
<br />
IMPORTANT DATES<br />
<br />
* Deadline for submission: March 15th, 2012<br />
* List of papers selected: July 2012<br />
* Deadline for camera ready papers: September 2012<br />
* Publication on line: end of 2012<br />
<br />
<br />
THE JOURNAL<br />
<br />
TAL (Traitement Automatique des Langues / Natural Language Processing) is a forty year old international journal published by ATALA (French Association for Natural Language Processing) with the support of CNRS (National Centre for Scientific Research). It has moved to an electronic mode of publication, with printing on demand. This affects in no way its reviewing and selection process.<br />
<br />
<br />
PRACTICAL ISSUES<br />
<br />
Authors intending to submit a paper are encouraged to contact the guest editors of the issue: Inderjeet Mani (inderjeet.mani at gmail.com) and Philippe Muller (philippe.muller at irit.fr)<br />
<br />
Contributions (around 25 pages, PDF format) must be uploaded at http://tal_53_2.sciencesconf.org/<br />
<br />
Style sheets are available for download on the Web site of the journal : http://www.atala.org/English-style-files<br />
<br />
The journal only publishes original contributions in French or in English.</div>Xavierhttps://aclweb.org/aclwiki/index.php?title=Journals_currently_calling_for_papers&diff=9997Journals currently calling for papers2013-04-16T10:45:34Z<p>Xavier: /* Extended Deadline CFP: Linguamática, 5.1 */</p>
<hr />
<div>Please post your Call for Papers (CFP) below. CFPs are listed in chronological order of posting. Please remove your posting when the deadline has passed. Please include the following information:<br />
<br />
* Topic of Special Issue<br />
* Journal<br />
* Submission deadline<br />
* Link to website<br />
<br />
<br />
==Extended Deadline CFP: Linguamática, 5.1==<br />
* Journal: ''[http://www.linguamatica.com Linguamática, Journal of Automatic Processing of Iberian Languages]'' (ISSN 1647-0818)<br />
* Submission deadline: 30 April 2013<br />
<br />
Linguamática, Journal of Automatic Processing of Iberian Languages (ISSN 1647-0818, http://www.linguamatica.com/), is open for reception of articles for the 5th volume, 1st issue, which will be published in June 2013.<br />
<br />
Papers will be published in electronic form and freely available online under a Creative Commons Attribution License.<br />
<br />
Topics of interest:<br />
* Computational morphology, syntax and semantics<br />
* Machine translation and computer-assisted translation<br />
* Computational terminology and lexicography<br />
* Speech analysis and synthesis<br />
* Information extraction<br />
* Question answering systems<br />
* Corpus linguistics<br />
* Digital libraries<br />
* Evaluation of natural language processing systems<br />
* Public or cooperative linguistic tools and resources<br />
* Linguistic services on the Internet<br />
* Ontologies and knowledge representation<br />
* Statistical methods in natural language processing<br />
* Computer-assisted language learning<br />
<br />
NOTES FOR CONTRIBUTORS<br />
<br />
Authors should send the originals in electronic format as a PDF file through Linguamática site (http://www.linguamatica.com/). Submissions should not exceed 20 pages and must include authors identification. Equally, reviewers will sign their comments.<br />
<br />
Submissions should be written in one of the main languages of the Iberian Peninsula (Portuguese, Galician, Spanish, Basque or Catalan), or in English. Authors able to write in one of the Iberian languages are encouraged to do so. Articles written in English will only be published in the case that none of the authors is competent in any of the Journal's preferred languages (Portuguese, Galician, Spanish, Basque and Catalan) and provided that the editors consider the article to be relevant to the Journal.<br />
<br />
Make sure the submitted file follows the formating rules of the Journal. Check the LaTeX, Microsoft Word or OpenOffice templates at Linguamática site (http://www.linguamatica.com/).<br />
<br />
IMPORTANT DATES<br />
* Deadline for submitting papers: 30 april 2013<br />
* Notification of acceptance: 15 may 2013<br />
* Deadline for submitting the final version: 31 may 2013<br />
* Publication date: june 2013<br />
<br />
EDITORS<br />
* Alberto Simões (Universidade do Minho)<br />
* José João Almeida (Universidade do Minho)<br />
* Xavier Gómez Guinovart (Universidade de Vigo)<br />
<br />
CONTACT INFORMATION<br />
<br />
For more information please e-mail: editores@linguamatica.com<br />
<br />
== CFP: TAL 53-2 Special Issue: Processing of temporal and spatial information in language == <br />
* Journal: ''[http://www.atala.org/Processing-of-temporal-and-spatial Traitement Automatique des Langues]'' (ISSN 1965-0906)<br />
<br />
* Submission in English or French; deadline: 15 march, 2012<br />
<br />
Direction : Inderjeet Mani & Philippe Muller.<br />
<br />
Information in natural language is almost always located in time and/or space. The coherence of a document also results from a coherent temporal perspective, and in certain cases from the coherence of the spatial frame.<br />
<br />
Beyond specific applications where this information is obviously central (navigation systems, scene visualization, geo-localization, chronology extraction, etc), time and space also play an important part in other related tasks, such as information extraction where they constrain the validity of most facts, or in summarization and question-answering where temporal coherence is important. From a more fundamental perspective, temporal and spatial modifications have a pervasive influence in semantic and pragmatic representations. It is natural that they motivate a growing number of projects, specific annotated corpora, which in turn lead to specification and normalization efforts, such as the ISO-TimeML and ISO-Space standards.<br />
<br />
All this have helped to move from essentially theoretical models in the 1990s, to arrive at a body of work with better empirically justified foundations. This can be shown with recent evaluation campaigns for some sub-tasks (Tempeval) within the Semeval campaigns.<br />
<br />
Expressions of time and space also have some specific aspects that set them apart from other semantic tasks in natural language processing. A notable aspect is the importance of the underlying semantics of temporal and spatial predicates, as is noted in several studies that take their inferential properties into account, especially when considered at the level of a document. Evaluation of the resulting representations is then not a trivial matter.<br />
<br />
The objective of this special issue is to present new developments in the processing of temporal and spatial information in language, from theoretical, practical and methodological point of views. Spatial processing has been of increasing interest lately, and raises specific issues, and we encourage work that focus on this aspect, in isolation or in relation with temporal information. Presentation of the importance of such information in applications is also encouraged.<br />
<br />
We encourage submission on any aspect related to the processing of temporal and spatial information in natural language, especially on the following issues and tasks:<br />
<br />
* temporal information extraction : date and event extraction, event anchoring, relating events within a text or a text collection<br />
* spatial information extraction: spatial entity recognition, geolocalisation, relating spatial entities<br />
* temporal/spatial question-answering<br />
* joint processing of temporal and spatial information, motion description, route description<br />
* representation and reasoning issues, in particular interoperability of temporal/spatial representations<br />
* generation of scene and image description<br />
* information extraction and monitoring in specific domains, such as the medical domain<br />
* joint processing of time and modality<br />
* annotation scheme for time and space<br />
* creation and use of resources for temporal and spatial processing<br />
* specificities of evaluation procedures for temporal/spatial annotation schemes, resources and processes<br />
<br />
REVIEWING COMMITTEE<br />
<br />
* Nicholas Asher<br />
* Jason Baldridge<br />
* John Bateman<br />
* Delphine Battistelli<br />
* Nate Blaylock<br />
* Robert J. Bobrow<br />
* Harry Bunt<br />
* Pascal Denis<br />
* Christy Doran<br />
* Patrice Enjalbert<br />
* Michel Gagnon<br />
* Mauro Gaio<br />
* Robert Gaizauskas<br />
* Laurent Gosselin<br />
* Caroline Hagège<br />
* Oliver Lemon<br />
* Gérard Ligozat<br />
* Laurent Prévot<br />
* James Pustejovsky<br />
* Xavier Tannier<br />
* Marc Verhagen<br />
* Annie Zaenen<br />
<br />
<br />
IMPORTANT DATES<br />
<br />
* Deadline for submission: March 15th, 2012<br />
* List of papers selected: July 2012<br />
* Deadline for camera ready papers: September 2012<br />
* Publication on line: end of 2012<br />
<br />
<br />
THE JOURNAL<br />
<br />
TAL (Traitement Automatique des Langues / Natural Language Processing) is a forty year old international journal published by ATALA (French Association for Natural Language Processing) with the support of CNRS (National Centre for Scientific Research). It has moved to an electronic mode of publication, with printing on demand. This affects in no way its reviewing and selection process.<br />
<br />
<br />
PRACTICAL ISSUES<br />
<br />
Authors intending to submit a paper are encouraged to contact the guest editors of the issue: Inderjeet Mani (inderjeet.mani at gmail.com) and Philippe Muller (philippe.muller at irit.fr)<br />
<br />
Contributions (around 25 pages, PDF format) must be uploaded at http://tal_53_2.sciencesconf.org/<br />
<br />
Style sheets are available for download on the Web site of the journal : http://www.atala.org/English-style-files<br />
<br />
The journal only publishes original contributions in French or in English.</div>Xavierhttps://aclweb.org/aclwiki/index.php?title=Journals_currently_calling_for_papers&diff=9900Journals currently calling for papers2013-01-03T19:35:14Z<p>Xavier: /* CFP: Linguamática, 5.1 */</p>
<hr />
<div>Please post your Call for Papers (CFP) below. CFPs are listed in chronological order of posting. Please remove your posting when the deadline has passed. Please include the following information:<br />
<br />
* Topic of Special Issue<br />
* Journal<br />
* Submission deadline<br />
* Link to website<br />
<br />
<br />
==CFP: Linguamática, 5.1==<br />
* Journal: ''[http://www.linguamatica.com Linguamática, Journal of Automatic Processing of Iberian Languages]'' (ISSN 1647-0818)<br />
* Submission deadline: 15 April 2013<br />
<br />
Linguamática, Journal of Automatic Processing of Iberian Languages (ISSN 1647-0818, http://www.linguamatica.com/), is open for reception of articles for the 5th volume, 1st issue, which will be published in June 2013.<br />
<br />
Papers will be published in electronic form and freely available online under a Creative Commons Attribution License.<br />
<br />
Topics of interest:<br />
* Computational morphology, syntax and semantics<br />
* Machine translation and computer-assisted translation<br />
* Computational terminology and lexicography<br />
* Speech analysis and synthesis<br />
* Information extraction<br />
* Question answering systems<br />
* Corpus linguistics<br />
* Digital libraries<br />
* Evaluation of natural language processing systems<br />
* Public or cooperative linguistic tools and resources<br />
* Linguistic services on the Internet<br />
* Ontologies and knowledge representation<br />
* Statistical methods in natural language processing<br />
* Computer-assisted language learning<br />
<br />
NOTES FOR CONTRIBUTORS<br />
<br />
Authors should send the originals in electronic format as a PDF file through Linguamática site (http://www.linguamatica.com/). Submissions should not exceed 20 pages and must include authors identification. Equally, reviewers will sign their comments.<br />
<br />
Submissions should be written in one of the main languages of the Iberian Peninsula (Portuguese, Galician, Spanish, Basque or Catalan), or in English. Authors able to write in one of the Iberian languages are encouraged to do so. Articles written in English will only be published in the case that none of the authors is competent in any of the Journal's preferred languages (Portuguese, Galician, Spanish, Basque and Catalan) and provided that the editors consider the article to be relevant to the Journal.<br />
<br />
Make sure the submitted file follows the formating rules of the Journal. Check the LaTeX, Microsoft Word or OpenOffice templates at Linguamática site (http://www.linguamatica.com/).<br />
<br />
IMPORTANT DATES<br />
* Deadline for submitting papers: 15 april 2013<br />
* Notification of acceptance: 15 may 2013<br />
* Deadline for submitting the final version: 31 may 2013<br />
* Publication date: june 2013<br />
<br />
EDITORS<br />
* Alberto Simões (Universidade do Minho)<br />
* José João Almeida (Universidade do Minho)<br />
* Xavier Gómez Guinovart (Universidade de Vigo)<br />
<br />
CONTACT INFORMATION<br />
<br />
For more information please e-mail: editores@linguamatica.com<br />
<br />
== CFP: TAL 53-2 Special Issue: Processing of temporal and spatial information in language == <br />
* Journal: ''[http://www.atala.org/Processing-of-temporal-and-spatial Traitement Automatique des Langues]'' (ISSN 1965-0906)<br />
<br />
* Submission in English or French; deadline: 15 march, 2012<br />
<br />
Direction : Inderjeet Mani & Philippe Muller.<br />
<br />
Information in natural language is almost always located in time and/or space. The coherence of a document also results from a coherent temporal perspective, and in certain cases from the coherence of the spatial frame.<br />
<br />
Beyond specific applications where this information is obviously central (navigation systems, scene visualization, geo-localization, chronology extraction, etc), time and space also play an important part in other related tasks, such as information extraction where they constrain the validity of most facts, or in summarization and question-answering where temporal coherence is important. From a more fundamental perspective, temporal and spatial modifications have a pervasive influence in semantic and pragmatic representations. It is natural that they motivate a growing number of projects, specific annotated corpora, which in turn lead to specification and normalization efforts, such as the ISO-TimeML and ISO-Space standards.<br />
<br />
All this have helped to move from essentially theoretical models in the 1990s, to arrive at a body of work with better empirically justified foundations. This can be shown with recent evaluation campaigns for some sub-tasks (Tempeval) within the Semeval campaigns.<br />
<br />
Expressions of time and space also have some specific aspects that set them apart from other semantic tasks in natural language processing. A notable aspect is the importance of the underlying semantics of temporal and spatial predicates, as is noted in several studies that take their inferential properties into account, especially when considered at the level of a document. Evaluation of the resulting representations is then not a trivial matter.<br />
<br />
The objective of this special issue is to present new developments in the processing of temporal and spatial information in language, from theoretical, practical and methodological point of views. Spatial processing has been of increasing interest lately, and raises specific issues, and we encourage work that focus on this aspect, in isolation or in relation with temporal information. Presentation of the importance of such information in applications is also encouraged.<br />
<br />
We encourage submission on any aspect related to the processing of temporal and spatial information in natural language, especially on the following issues and tasks:<br />
<br />
* temporal information extraction : date and event extraction, event anchoring, relating events within a text or a text collection<br />
* spatial information extraction: spatial entity recognition, geolocalisation, relating spatial entities<br />
* temporal/spatial question-answering<br />
* joint processing of temporal and spatial information, motion description, route description<br />
* representation and reasoning issues, in particular interoperability of temporal/spatial representations<br />
* generation of scene and image description<br />
* information extraction and monitoring in specific domains, such as the medical domain<br />
* joint processing of time and modality<br />
* annotation scheme for time and space<br />
* creation and use of resources for temporal and spatial processing<br />
* specificities of evaluation procedures for temporal/spatial annotation schemes, resources and processes<br />
<br />
REVIEWING COMMITTEE<br />
<br />
* Nicholas Asher<br />
* Jason Baldridge<br />
* John Bateman<br />
* Delphine Battistelli<br />
* Nate Blaylock<br />
* Robert J. Bobrow<br />
* Harry Bunt<br />
* Pascal Denis<br />
* Christy Doran<br />
* Patrice Enjalbert<br />
* Michel Gagnon<br />
* Mauro Gaio<br />
* Robert Gaizauskas<br />
* Laurent Gosselin<br />
* Caroline Hagège<br />
* Oliver Lemon<br />
* Gérard Ligozat<br />
* Laurent Prévot<br />
* James Pustejovsky<br />
* Xavier Tannier<br />
* Marc Verhagen<br />
* Annie Zaenen<br />
<br />
<br />
IMPORTANT DATES<br />
<br />
* Deadline for submission: March 15th, 2012<br />
* List of papers selected: July 2012<br />
* Deadline for camera ready papers: September 2012<br />
* Publication on line: end of 2012<br />
<br />
<br />
THE JOURNAL<br />
<br />
TAL (Traitement Automatique des Langues / Natural Language Processing) is a forty year old international journal published by ATALA (French Association for Natural Language Processing) with the support of CNRS (National Centre for Scientific Research). It has moved to an electronic mode of publication, with printing on demand. This affects in no way its reviewing and selection process.<br />
<br />
<br />
PRACTICAL ISSUES<br />
<br />
Authors intending to submit a paper are encouraged to contact the guest editors of the issue: Inderjeet Mani (inderjeet.mani at gmail.com) and Philippe Muller (philippe.muller at irit.fr)<br />
<br />
Contributions (around 25 pages, PDF format) must be uploaded at http://tal_53_2.sciencesconf.org/<br />
<br />
Style sheets are available for download on the Web site of the journal : http://www.atala.org/English-style-files<br />
<br />
The journal only publishes original contributions in French or in English.</div>Xavierhttps://aclweb.org/aclwiki/index.php?title=Journals_currently_calling_for_papers&diff=9758Journals currently calling for papers2012-09-27T09:12:53Z<p>Xavier: /* CFP: Linguamática, 4.2 New call for papers */</p>
<hr />
<div>Please post your Call for Papers (CFP) below. CFPs are listed in chronological order of posting. Please remove your posting when the deadline has passed. Please include the following information:<br />
<br />
* Topic of Special Issue<br />
* Journal<br />
* Submission deadline<br />
* Link to website<br />
<br />
<br />
==CFP: Linguamática, 4.2 New call for papers==<br />
* Journal: ''[http://www.linguamatica.com Linguamática, Journal of Automatic Processing of Iberian Languages]'' (ISSN 1647-0818)<br />
* Submission deadline: 15 October 2012<br />
<br />
Linguamática, Journal of Automatic Processing of Iberian Languages (ISSN 1647-0818, http://www.linguamatica.com/), is open for reception of articles for the 4th volume, 2nd issue, which will be published in June 2012.<br />
<br />
Papers will be published in electronic form and freely available online under a Creative Commons Attribution License.<br />
<br />
Topics of interest:<br />
* Computational morphology, syntax and semantics<br />
* Machine translation and computer-assisted translation<br />
* Computational terminology and lexicography<br />
* Speech analysis and synthesis<br />
* Information extraction<br />
* Question answering systems<br />
* Corpus linguistics<br />
* Digital libraries<br />
* Evaluation of natural language processing systems<br />
* Public or cooperative linguistic tools and resources<br />
* Linguistic services on the Internet<br />
* Ontologies and knowledge representation<br />
* Statistical methods in natural language processing<br />
* Computer-assisted language learning<br />
<br />
NOTES FOR CONTRIBUTORS<br />
<br />
Authors should send the originals in electronic format as a PDF file through Linguamática site (http://www.linguamatica.com/). Submissions should not exceed 20 pages and must include authors identification. Equally, reviewers will sign their comments.<br />
<br />
Submissions should be written in one of the main languages of the Iberian Peninsula (Portuguese, Galician, Spanish, Basque or Catalan), or in English. Authors able to write in one of the Iberian languages are encouraged to do so. Articles written in English will only be published in the case that none of the authors is competent in any of the Journal's preferred languages (Portuguese, Galician, Spanish, Basque and Catalan) and provided that the editors consider the article to be relevant to the Journal.<br />
<br />
Make sure the submitted file follows the formating rules of the Journal. Check the LaTeX, Microsoft Word or OpenOffice templates at Linguamática site (http://www.linguamatica.com/).<br />
<br />
IMPORTANT DATES<br />
* Deadline for submitting papers: October 15th, 2012<br />
* Notification of acceptance: Noviembre 15th, 2012<br />
* Deadline for submitting the final version: November 30th, 2012<br />
* Publication date: December, 2012<br />
<br />
EDITORS<br />
* Alberto Simões (Universidade do Minho)<br />
* José João Almeida (Universidade do Minho)<br />
* Xavier Gómez Guinovart (Universidade de Vigo)<br />
<br />
CONTACT INFORMATION<br />
<br />
For more information please e-mail: editores@linguamatica.com<br />
<br />
== CFP: TAL 53-2 Special Issue: Processing of temporal and spatial information in language == <br />
* Journal: ''[http://www.atala.org/Processing-of-temporal-and-spatial Traitement Automatique des Langues]'' (ISSN 1965-0906)<br />
<br />
* Submission in English or French; deadline: 15 march, 2012<br />
<br />
Direction : Inderjeet Mani & Philippe Muller.<br />
<br />
Information in natural language is almost always located in time and/or space. The coherence of a document also results from a coherent temporal perspective, and in certain cases from the coherence of the spatial frame.<br />
<br />
Beyond specific applications where this information is obviously central (navigation systems, scene visualization, geo-localization, chronology extraction, etc), time and space also play an important part in other related tasks, such as information extraction where they constrain the validity of most facts, or in summarization and question-answering where temporal coherence is important. From a more fundamental perspective, temporal and spatial modifications have a pervasive influence in semantic and pragmatic representations. It is natural that they motivate a growing number of projects, specific annotated corpora, which in turn lead to specification and normalization efforts, such as the ISO-TimeML and ISO-Space standards.<br />
<br />
All this have helped to move from essentially theoretical models in the 1990s, to arrive at a body of work with better empirically justified foundations. This can be shown with recent evaluation campaigns for some sub-tasks (Tempeval) within the Semeval campaigns.<br />
<br />
Expressions of time and space also have some specific aspects that set them apart from other semantic tasks in natural language processing. A notable aspect is the importance of the underlying semantics of temporal and spatial predicates, as is noted in several studies that take their inferential properties into account, especially when considered at the level of a document. Evaluation of the resulting representations is then not a trivial matter.<br />
<br />
The objective of this special issue is to present new developments in the processing of temporal and spatial information in language, from theoretical, practical and methodological point of views. Spatial processing has been of increasing interest lately, and raises specific issues, and we encourage work that focus on this aspect, in isolation or in relation with temporal information. Presentation of the importance of such information in applications is also encouraged.<br />
<br />
We encourage submission on any aspect related to the processing of temporal and spatial information in natural language, especially on the following issues and tasks:<br />
<br />
* temporal information extraction : date and event extraction, event anchoring, relating events within a text or a text collection<br />
* spatial information extraction: spatial entity recognition, geolocalisation, relating spatial entities<br />
* temporal/spatial question-answering<br />
* joint processing of temporal and spatial information, motion description, route description<br />
* representation and reasoning issues, in particular interoperability of temporal/spatial representations<br />
* generation of scene and image description<br />
* information extraction and monitoring in specific domains, such as the medical domain<br />
* joint processing of time and modality<br />
* annotation scheme for time and space<br />
* creation and use of resources for temporal and spatial processing<br />
* specificities of evaluation procedures for temporal/spatial annotation schemes, resources and processes<br />
<br />
REVIEWING COMMITTEE<br />
<br />
* Nicholas Asher<br />
* Jason Baldridge<br />
* John Bateman<br />
* Delphine Battistelli<br />
* Nate Blaylock<br />
* Robert J. Bobrow<br />
* Harry Bunt<br />
* Pascal Denis<br />
* Christy Doran<br />
* Patrice Enjalbert<br />
* Michel Gagnon<br />
* Mauro Gaio<br />
* Robert Gaizauskas<br />
* Laurent Gosselin<br />
* Caroline Hagège<br />
* Oliver Lemon<br />
* Gérard Ligozat<br />
* Laurent Prévot<br />
* James Pustejovsky<br />
* Xavier Tannier<br />
* Marc Verhagen<br />
* Annie Zaenen<br />
<br />
<br />
IMPORTANT DATES<br />
<br />
* Deadline for submission: March 15th, 2012<br />
* List of papers selected: July 2012<br />
* Deadline for camera ready papers: September 2012<br />
* Publication on line: end of 2012<br />
<br />
<br />
THE JOURNAL<br />
<br />
TAL (Traitement Automatique des Langues / Natural Language Processing) is a forty year old international journal published by ATALA (French Association for Natural Language Processing) with the support of CNRS (National Centre for Scientific Research). It has moved to an electronic mode of publication, with printing on demand. This affects in no way its reviewing and selection process.<br />
<br />
<br />
PRACTICAL ISSUES<br />
<br />
Authors intending to submit a paper are encouraged to contact the guest editors of the issue: Inderjeet Mani (inderjeet.mani at gmail.com) and Philippe Muller (philippe.muller at irit.fr)<br />
<br />
Contributions (around 25 pages, PDF format) must be uploaded at http://tal_53_2.sciencesconf.org/<br />
<br />
Style sheets are available for download on the Web site of the journal : http://www.atala.org/English-style-files<br />
<br />
The journal only publishes original contributions in French or in English.</div>Xavierhttps://aclweb.org/aclwiki/index.php?title=Journals_currently_calling_for_papers&diff=9371Journals currently calling for papers2012-05-23T10:43:08Z<p>Xavier: </p>
<hr />
<div>Please post your Call for Papers (CFP) below. CFPs are listed in chronological order of posting. Please remove your posting when the deadline has passed. Please include the following information:<br />
<br />
* Topic of Special Issue<br />
* Journal<br />
* Submission deadline<br />
* Link to website<br />
<br />
<br />
==CFP: Linguamática, 4.2 New call for papers==<br />
* Journal: ''[http://www.linguamatica.com Linguamática, Journal of Automatic Processing of Iberian Languages]'' (ISSN 1647-0818)<br />
* Submission deadline: 30 September 2012 <br />
<br />
Linguamática, Journal of Automatic Processing of Iberian Languages (ISSN 1647-0818, http://www.linguamatica.com/), is open for reception of articles for the 4th volume, 2nd issue, which will be published in June 2012.<br />
<br />
Papers will be published in electronic form and freely available online under a Creative Commons Attribution License.<br />
<br />
Topics of interest:<br />
* Computational morphology, syntax and semantics<br />
* Machine translation and computer-assisted translation<br />
* Computational terminology and lexicography<br />
* Speech analysis and synthesis<br />
* Information extraction<br />
* Question answering systems<br />
* Corpus linguistics<br />
* Digital libraries<br />
* Evaluation of natural language processing systems<br />
* Public or cooperative linguistic tools and resources<br />
* Linguistic services on the Internet<br />
* Ontologies and knowledge representation<br />
* Statistical methods in natural language processing<br />
* Computer-assisted language learning<br />
<br />
NOTES FOR CONTRIBUTORS<br />
<br />
Authors should send the originals in electronic format as a PDF file through Linguamática site (http://www.linguamatica.com/). Submissions should not exceed 20 pages and must include authors identification. Equally, reviewers will sign their comments.<br />
<br />
Submissions should be written in one of the main languages of the Iberian Peninsula (Portuguese, Galician, Spanish, Basque or Catalan), or in English. Authors able to write in one of the Iberian languages are encouraged to do so. Articles written in English will only be published in the case that none of the authors is competent in any of the Journal's preferred languages (Portuguese, Galician, Spanish, Basque and Catalan) and provided that the editors consider the article to be relevant to the Journal.<br />
<br />
Make sure the submitted file follows the formating rules of the Journal. Check the LaTeX, Microsoft Word or OpenOffice templates at Linguamática site (http://www.linguamatica.com/).<br />
<br />
IMPORTANT DATES<br />
* Deadline for submitting papers: September 30th, 2012<br />
* Notification of acceptance: October 31st, 2012<br />
* Deadline for submitting the final version: November 15th, 2012<br />
* Publication date: December, 2012<br />
<br />
EDITORS<br />
* Alberto Simões (Universidade do Minho)<br />
* José João Almeida (Universidade do Minho)<br />
* Xavier Gómez Guinovart (Universidade de Vigo)<br />
<br />
CONTACT INFORMATION<br />
<br />
For more information please e-mail: editores@linguamatica.com<br />
<br />
<br />
== CFP: TAL 53-2 Special Issue: Processing of temporal and spatial information in language == <br />
* Journal: ''[http://www.atala.org/Processing-of-temporal-and-spatial Traitement Automatique des Langues]'' (ISSN 1965-0906)<br />
<br />
* Submission in English or French; deadline: 15 march, 2012<br />
<br />
Direction : Inderjeet Mani & Philippe Muller.<br />
<br />
Information in natural language is almost always located in time and/or space. The coherence of a document also results from a coherent temporal perspective, and in certain cases from the coherence of the spatial frame.<br />
<br />
Beyond specific applications where this information is obviously central (navigation systems, scene visualization, geo-localization, chronology extraction, etc), time and space also play an important part in other related tasks, such as information extraction where they constrain the validity of most facts, or in summarization and question-answering where temporal coherence is important. From a more fundamental perspective, temporal and spatial modifications have a pervasive influence in semantic and pragmatic representations. It is natural that they motivate a growing number of projects, specific annotated corpora, which in turn lead to specification and normalization efforts, such as the ISO-TimeML and ISO-Space standards.<br />
<br />
All this have helped to move from essentially theoretical models in the 1990s, to arrive at a body of work with better empirically justified foundations. This can be shown with recent evaluation campaigns for some sub-tasks (Tempeval) within the Semeval campaigns.<br />
<br />
Expressions of time and space also have some specific aspects that set them apart from other semantic tasks in natural language processing. A notable aspect is the importance of the underlying semantics of temporal and spatial predicates, as is noted in several studies that take their inferential properties into account, especially when considered at the level of a document. Evaluation of the resulting representations is then not a trivial matter.<br />
<br />
The objective of this special issue is to present new developments in the processing of temporal and spatial information in language, from theoretical, practical and methodological point of views. Spatial processing has been of increasing interest lately, and raises specific issues, and we encourage work that focus on this aspect, in isolation or in relation with temporal information. Presentation of the importance of such information in applications is also encouraged.<br />
<br />
We encourage submission on any aspect related to the processing of temporal and spatial information in natural language, especially on the following issues and tasks:<br />
<br />
* temporal information extraction : date and event extraction, event anchoring, relating events within a text or a text collection<br />
* spatial information extraction: spatial entity recognition, geolocalisation, relating spatial entities<br />
* temporal/spatial question-answering<br />
* joint processing of temporal and spatial information, motion description, route description<br />
* representation and reasoning issues, in particular interoperability of temporal/spatial representations<br />
* generation of scene and image description<br />
* information extraction and monitoring in specific domains, such as the medical domain<br />
* joint processing of time and modality<br />
* annotation scheme for time and space<br />
* creation and use of resources for temporal and spatial processing<br />
* specificities of evaluation procedures for temporal/spatial annotation schemes, resources and processes<br />
<br />
REVIEWING COMMITTEE<br />
<br />
* Nicholas Asher<br />
* Jason Baldridge<br />
* John Bateman<br />
* Delphine Battistelli<br />
* Nate Blaylock<br />
* Robert J. Bobrow<br />
* Harry Bunt<br />
* Pascal Denis<br />
* Christy Doran<br />
* Patrice Enjalbert<br />
* Michel Gagnon<br />
* Mauro Gaio<br />
* Robert Gaizauskas<br />
* Laurent Gosselin<br />
* Caroline Hagège<br />
* Oliver Lemon<br />
* Gérard Ligozat<br />
* Laurent Prévot<br />
* James Pustejovsky<br />
* Xavier Tannier<br />
* Marc Verhagen<br />
* Annie Zaenen<br />
<br />
<br />
IMPORTANT DATES<br />
<br />
* Deadline for submission: March 15th, 2012<br />
* List of papers selected: July 2012<br />
* Deadline for camera ready papers: September 2012<br />
* Publication on line: end of 2012<br />
<br />
<br />
THE JOURNAL<br />
<br />
TAL (Traitement Automatique des Langues / Natural Language Processing) is a forty year old international journal published by ATALA (French Association for Natural Language Processing) with the support of CNRS (National Centre for Scientific Research). It has moved to an electronic mode of publication, with printing on demand. This affects in no way its reviewing and selection process.<br />
<br />
<br />
PRACTICAL ISSUES<br />
<br />
Authors intending to submit a paper are encouraged to contact the guest editors of the issue: Inderjeet Mani (inderjeet.mani at gmail.com) and Philippe Muller (philippe.muller at irit.fr)<br />
<br />
Contributions (around 25 pages, PDF format) must be uploaded at http://tal_53_2.sciencesconf.org/<br />
<br />
Style sheets are available for download on the Web site of the journal : http://www.atala.org/English-style-files<br />
<br />
The journal only publishes original contributions in French or in English.</div>Xavierhttps://aclweb.org/aclwiki/index.php?title=Journals_currently_calling_for_papers&diff=9370Journals currently calling for papers2012-05-23T10:42:19Z<p>Xavier: </p>
<hr />
<div>Please post your Call for Papers (CFP) below. CFPs are listed in chronological order of posting. Please remove your posting when the deadline has passed. Please include the following information:<br />
<br />
* Topic of Special Issue<br />
* Journal<br />
* Submission deadline<br />
* Link to website<br />
<br />
<br />
== CFP: TAL 53-2 Special Issue: Processing of temporal and spatial information in language == <br />
* Journal: ''[http://www.atala.org/Processing-of-temporal-and-spatial Traitement Automatique des Langues]'' (ISSN 1965-0906)<br />
<br />
* Submission in English or French; deadline: 15 march, 2012<br />
<br />
Direction : Inderjeet Mani & Philippe Muller.<br />
<br />
Information in natural language is almost always located in time and/or space. The coherence of a document also results from a coherent temporal perspective, and in certain cases from the coherence of the spatial frame.<br />
<br />
Beyond specific applications where this information is obviously central (navigation systems, scene visualization, geo-localization, chronology extraction, etc), time and space also play an important part in other related tasks, such as information extraction where they constrain the validity of most facts, or in summarization and question-answering where temporal coherence is important. From a more fundamental perspective, temporal and spatial modifications have a pervasive influence in semantic and pragmatic representations. It is natural that they motivate a growing number of projects, specific annotated corpora, which in turn lead to specification and normalization efforts, such as the ISO-TimeML and ISO-Space standards.<br />
<br />
All this have helped to move from essentially theoretical models in the 1990s, to arrive at a body of work with better empirically justified foundations. This can be shown with recent evaluation campaigns for some sub-tasks (Tempeval) within the Semeval campaigns.<br />
<br />
Expressions of time and space also have some specific aspects that set them apart from other semantic tasks in natural language processing. A notable aspect is the importance of the underlying semantics of temporal and spatial predicates, as is noted in several studies that take their inferential properties into account, especially when considered at the level of a document. Evaluation of the resulting representations is then not a trivial matter.<br />
<br />
The objective of this special issue is to present new developments in the processing of temporal and spatial information in language, from theoretical, practical and methodological point of views. Spatial processing has been of increasing interest lately, and raises specific issues, and we encourage work that focus on this aspect, in isolation or in relation with temporal information. Presentation of the importance of such information in applications is also encouraged.<br />
<br />
We encourage submission on any aspect related to the processing of temporal and spatial information in natural language, especially on the following issues and tasks:<br />
<br />
* temporal information extraction : date and event extraction, event anchoring, relating events within a text or a text collection<br />
* spatial information extraction: spatial entity recognition, geolocalisation, relating spatial entities<br />
* temporal/spatial question-answering<br />
* joint processing of temporal and spatial information, motion description, route description<br />
* representation and reasoning issues, in particular interoperability of temporal/spatial representations<br />
* generation of scene and image description<br />
* information extraction and monitoring in specific domains, such as the medical domain<br />
* joint processing of time and modality<br />
* annotation scheme for time and space<br />
* creation and use of resources for temporal and spatial processing<br />
* specificities of evaluation procedures for temporal/spatial annotation schemes, resources and processes<br />
<br />
REVIEWING COMMITTEE<br />
<br />
* Nicholas Asher<br />
* Jason Baldridge<br />
* John Bateman<br />
* Delphine Battistelli<br />
* Nate Blaylock<br />
* Robert J. Bobrow<br />
* Harry Bunt<br />
* Pascal Denis<br />
* Christy Doran<br />
* Patrice Enjalbert<br />
* Michel Gagnon<br />
* Mauro Gaio<br />
* Robert Gaizauskas<br />
* Laurent Gosselin<br />
* Caroline Hagège<br />
* Oliver Lemon<br />
* Gérard Ligozat<br />
* Laurent Prévot<br />
* James Pustejovsky<br />
* Xavier Tannier<br />
* Marc Verhagen<br />
* Annie Zaenen<br />
<br />
<br />
IMPORTANT DATES<br />
<br />
* Deadline for submission: March 15th, 2012<br />
* List of papers selected: July 2012<br />
* Deadline for camera ready papers: September 2012<br />
* Publication on line: end of 2012<br />
<br />
<br />
THE JOURNAL<br />
<br />
TAL (Traitement Automatique des Langues / Natural Language Processing) is a forty year old international journal published by ATALA (French Association for Natural Language Processing) with the support of CNRS (National Centre for Scientific Research). It has moved to an electronic mode of publication, with printing on demand. This affects in no way its reviewing and selection process.<br />
<br />
<br />
PRACTICAL ISSUES<br />
<br />
Authors intending to submit a paper are encouraged to contact the guest editors of the issue: Inderjeet Mani (inderjeet.mani at gmail.com) and Philippe Muller (philippe.muller at irit.fr)<br />
<br />
Contributions (around 25 pages, PDF format) must be uploaded at http://tal_53_2.sciencesconf.org/<br />
<br />
Style sheets are available for download on the Web site of the journal : http://www.atala.org/English-style-files<br />
<br />
The journal only publishes original contributions in French or in English.<br />
<br />
<br />
==CFP: Linguamática, 4.2 New call for papers==<br />
* Journal: ''[http://www.linguamatica.com Linguamática, Journal of Automatic Processing of Iberian Languages]'' (ISSN 1647-0818)<br />
* Submission deadline: 30 September 2012 <br />
<br />
Linguamática, Journal of Automatic Processing of Iberian Languages (ISSN 1647-0818, http://www.linguamatica.com/), is open for reception of articles for the 4th volume, 2nd issue, which will be published in June 2012.<br />
<br />
Papers will be published in electronic form and freely available online under a Creative Commons Attribution License.<br />
<br />
Topics of interest:<br />
* Computational morphology, syntax and semantics<br />
* Machine translation and computer-assisted translation<br />
* Computational terminology and lexicography<br />
* Speech analysis and synthesis<br />
* Information extraction<br />
* Question answering systems<br />
* Corpus linguistics<br />
* Digital libraries<br />
* Evaluation of natural language processing systems<br />
* Public or cooperative linguistic tools and resources<br />
* Linguistic services on the Internet<br />
* Ontologies and knowledge representation<br />
* Statistical methods in natural language processing<br />
* Computer-assisted language learning<br />
<br />
NOTES FOR CONTRIBUTORS<br />
<br />
Authors should send the originals in electronic format as a PDF file through Linguamática site (http://www.linguamatica.com/). Submissions should not exceed 20 pages and must include authors identification. Equally, reviewers will sign their comments.<br />
<br />
Submissions should be written in one of the main languages of the Iberian Peninsula (Portuguese, Galician, Spanish, Basque or Catalan), or in English. Authors able to write in one of the Iberian languages are encouraged to do so. Articles written in English will only be published in the case that none of the authors is competent in any of the Journal's preferred languages (Portuguese, Galician, Spanish, Basque and Catalan) and provided that the editors consider the article to be relevant to the Journal.<br />
<br />
Make sure the submitted file follows the formating rules of the Journal. Check the LaTeX, Microsoft Word or OpenOffice templates at Linguamática site (http://www.linguamatica.com/).<br />
<br />
IMPORTANT DATES<br />
* Deadline for submitting papers: September 30th, 2012<br />
* Notification of acceptance: October 31st, 2012<br />
* Deadline for submitting the final version: November 15th, 2012<br />
* Publication date: December, 2012<br />
<br />
EDITORS<br />
* Alberto Simões (Universidade do Minho)<br />
* José João Almeida (Universidade do Minho)<br />
* Xavier Gómez Guinovart (Universidade de Vigo)<br />
<br />
CONTACT INFORMATION<br />
<br />
For more information please e-mail: editores@linguamatica.com</div>Xavierhttps://aclweb.org/aclwiki/index.php?title=Journals_currently_calling_for_papers&diff=9204Journals currently calling for papers2012-02-15T10:59:45Z<p>Xavier: /* CFP: Linguamática, 4.2 Call for papers */</p>
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<div>Please post your Call for Papers (CFP) below. CFPs are listed in chronological order of posting. Please remove your posting when the deadline has passed. Please include the following information:<br />
<br />
* Topic of Special Issue<br />
* Journal<br />
* Submission deadline<br />
* Link to website<br />
<br />
<br />
== CFP: TAL 53-2 Special Issue: Processing of temporal and spatial information in language == <br />
* Journal: ''[http://www.atala.org/Processing-of-temporal-and-spatial Traitement Automatique des Langues]'' (ISSN 1965-0906)<br />
<br />
* Submission in English or French; deadline: 15 march, 2012<br />
<br />
Direction : Inderjeet Mani & Philippe Muller.<br />
<br />
Information in natural language is almost always located in time and/or space. The coherence of a document also results from a coherent temporal perspective, and in certain cases from the coherence of the spatial frame.<br />
<br />
Beyond specific applications where this information is obviously central (navigation systems, scene visualization, geo-localization, chronology extraction, etc), time and space also play an important part in other related tasks, such as information extraction where they constrain the validity of most facts, or in summarization and question-answering where temporal coherence is important. From a more fundamental perspective, temporal and spatial modifications have a pervasive influence in semantic and pragmatic representations. It is natural that they motivate a growing number of projects, specific annotated corpora, which in turn lead to specification and normalization efforts, such as the ISO-TimeML and ISO-Space standards.<br />
<br />
All this have helped to move from essentially theoretical models in the 1990s, to arrive at a body of work with better empirically justified foundations. This can be shown with recent evaluation campaigns for some sub-tasks (Tempeval) within the Semeval campaigns.<br />
<br />
Expressions of time and space also have some specific aspects that set them apart from other semantic tasks in natural language processing. A notable aspect is the importance of the underlying semantics of temporal and spatial predicates, as is noted in several studies that take their inferential properties into account, especially when considered at the level of a document. Evaluation of the resulting representations is then not a trivial matter.<br />
<br />
The objective of this special issue is to present new developments in the processing of temporal and spatial information in language, from theoretical, practical and methodological point of views. Spatial processing has been of increasing interest lately, and raises specific issues, and we encourage work that focus on this aspect, in isolation or in relation with temporal information. Presentation of the importance of such information in applications is also encouraged.<br />
<br />
We encourage submission on any aspect related to the processing of temporal and spatial information in natural language, especially on the following issues and tasks:<br />
<br />
* temporal information extraction : date and event extraction, event anchoring, relating events within a text or a text collection<br />
* spatial information extraction: spatial entity recognition, geolocalisation, relating spatial entities<br />
* temporal/spatial question-answering<br />
* joint processing of temporal and spatial information, motion description, route description<br />
* representation and reasoning issues, in particular interoperability of temporal/spatial representations<br />
* generation of scene and image description<br />
* information extraction and monitoring in specific domains, such as the medical domain<br />
* joint processing of time and modality<br />
* annotation scheme for time and space<br />
* creation and use of resources for temporal and spatial processing<br />
* specificities of evaluation procedures for temporal/spatial annotation schemes, resources and processes<br />
<br />
REVIEWING COMMITTEE<br />
<br />
* Nicholas Asher<br />
* Jason Baldridge<br />
* John Bateman<br />
* Delphine Battistelli<br />
* Nate Blaylock<br />
* Robert J. Bobrow<br />
* Harry Bunt<br />
* Pascal Denis<br />
* Christy Doran<br />
* Patrice Enjalbert<br />
* Michel Gagnon<br />
* Mauro Gaio<br />
* Robert Gaizauskas<br />
* Laurent Gosselin<br />
* Caroline Hagège<br />
* Oliver Lemon<br />
* Gérard Ligozat<br />
* Laurent Prévot<br />
* James Pustejovsky<br />
* Xavier Tannier<br />
* Marc Verhagen<br />
* Annie Zaenen<br />
<br />
<br />
IMPORTANT DATES<br />
<br />
* Deadline for submission: March 15th, 2012<br />
* List of papers selected: July 2012<br />
* Deadline for camera ready papers: September 2012<br />
* Publication on line: end of 2012<br />
<br />
<br />
THE JOURNAL<br />
<br />
TAL (Traitement Automatique des Langues / Natural Language Processing) is a forty year old international journal published by ATALA (French Association for Natural Language Processing) with the support of CNRS (National Centre for Scientific Research). It has moved to an electronic mode of publication, with printing on demand. This affects in no way its reviewing and selection process.<br />
<br />
<br />
PRACTICAL ISSUES<br />
<br />
Authors intending to submit a paper are encouraged to contact the guest editors of the issue: Inderjeet Mani (inderjeet.mani at gmail.com) and Philippe Muller (philippe.muller at irit.fr)<br />
<br />
Contributions (around 25 pages, PDF format) must be uploaded at http://tal_53_2.sciencesconf.org/<br />
<br />
Style sheets are available for download on the Web site of the journal : http://www.atala.org/English-style-files<br />
<br />
The journal only publishes original contributions in French or in English.<br />
<br />
<br />
==CFP: Linguamática, 4.2 Call for papers==<br />
* Journal: ''[http://www.linguamatica.com Linguamática, Journal of Automatic Processing of Iberian Languages]'' (ISSN 1647-0818)<br />
* Submission deadline: 15 April 2012 <br />
<br />
Linguamática, Journal of Automatic Processing of Iberian Languages (ISSN 1647-0818, http://www.linguamatica.com/), is open for reception of articles for the 4th volume, 2nd issue, which will be published in June 2012.<br />
<br />
Papers will be published in electronic form and freely available online under a Creative Commons Attribution License.<br />
<br />
Topics of interest:<br />
* Computational morphology, syntax and semantics<br />
* Machine translation and computer-assisted translation<br />
* Computational terminology and lexicography<br />
* Speech analysis and synthesis<br />
* Information extraction<br />
* Question answering systems<br />
* Corpus linguistics<br />
* Digital libraries<br />
* Evaluation of natural language processing systems<br />
* Public or cooperative linguistic tools and resources<br />
* Linguistic services on the Internet<br />
* Ontologies and knowledge representation<br />
* Statistical methods in natural language processing<br />
* Computer-assisted language learning<br />
<br />
NOTES FOR CONTRIBUTORS<br />
<br />
Authors should send the originals in electronic format as a PDF file through Linguamática site (http://www.linguamatica.com/). Submissions should not exceed 20 pages and must include authors identification. Equally, reviewers will sign their comments.<br />
<br />
Submissions should be written in one of the main languages of the Iberian Peninsula (Portuguese, Galician, Spanish, Basque or Catalan), or in English. Authors able to write in one of the Iberian languages are encouraged to do so. Articles written in English will only be published in the case that none of the authors is competent in any of the Journal's preferred languages (Portuguese, Galician, Spanish, Basque and Catalan) and provided that the editors consider the article to be relevant to the Journal.<br />
<br />
Make sure the submitted file follows the formating rules of the Journal. Check the LaTeX, Microsoft Word or OpenOffice templates at Linguamática site (http://www.linguamatica.com/).<br />
<br />
IMPORTANT DATES<br />
* Deadline for submitting papers: April 15, 2012<br />
* Notification of acceptance: May 15, 2012<br />
* Deadline for submitting the final version: May 31, 2012<br />
* Publication date: June, 2012<br />
<br />
EDITORS<br />
* Alberto Simões (Universidade do Minho)<br />
* José João Almeida (Universidade do Minho)<br />
* Xavier Gómez Guinovart (Universidade de Vigo)<br />
<br />
CONTACT INFORMATION<br />
<br />
For more information please e-mail: editores@linguamatica.com</div>Xavierhttps://aclweb.org/aclwiki/index.php?title=Journals_currently_calling_for_papers&diff=8898Journals currently calling for papers2011-07-18T10:17:38Z<p>Xavier: /* CFP: Linguamática, 3.1 Call for papers */</p>
<hr />
<div>Please post your Call for Papers (CFP) below. CFPs are listed in chronological order of posting. Please remove your posting when the deadline has passed. Please include the following information:<br />
<br />
* Topic of Special Issue<br />
* Journal<br />
* Submission deadline<br />
* Link to website<br />
<br />
<br />
==CFP: Linguamática, 3.2 Call for papers==<br />
* Journal: ''[http://www.linguamatica.com Linguamática, Journal of Automatic Processing of Iberian Languages]'' (ISSN 1647-0818)<br />
* Submission deadline: 31 October 2011 <br />
<br />
Linguamática, Journal of Automatic Processing of Iberian Languages (ISSN 1647-0818, http://www.linguamatica.com/), is open for reception of articles for the third volume, second issue, which will be published in December 2011.<br />
<br />
Papers will be published in electronic form and freely available online under a Creative Commons Attribution License.<br />
<br />
Topics of interest:<br />
* Computational morphology, syntax and semantics<br />
* Machine translation and computer-assisted translation<br />
* Computational terminology and lexicography<br />
* Speech analysis and synthesis<br />
* Information extraction<br />
* Question answering systems<br />
* Corpus linguistics<br />
* Digital libraries<br />
* Evaluation of natural language processing systems<br />
* Public or cooperative linguistic tools and resources<br />
* Linguistic services on the Internet<br />
* Ontologies and knowledge representation<br />
* Statistical methods in natural language processing<br />
* Computer-assisted language learning<br />
<br />
NOTES FOR CONTRIBUTORS<br />
<br />
Authors should send the originals in electronic format as a PDF file through Linguamática site (http://www.linguamatica.com/). Submissions should not exceed 20 pages and must include authors identification. Equally, reviewers will sign their comments.<br />
<br />
Submissions should be written in one of the main languages of the Iberian Peninsula (Portuguese, Galician, Spanish, Basque or Catalan), or in English. Authors able to write in one of the Iberian languages are encouraged to do so. Articles written in English will only be published in the case that none of the authors is competent in any of the Journal's preferred languages (Portuguese, Galician, Spanish, Basque and Catalan) and provided that the editors consider the article to be relevant to the Journal.<br />
<br />
Make sure the submitted file follows the formating rules of the Journal. Check the LaTeX, Microsoft Word or OpenOffice templates at Linguamática site (http://www.linguamatica.com/).<br />
<br />
IMPORTANT DATES<br />
* Deadline for submitting papers: 31 october 2011<br />
* Notification of acceptance: 30 november 2011<br />
* Deadline for submitting the final version: 15 december 2011<br />
* Publication date: december 2011<br />
<br />
EDITORS<br />
* Alberto Simões (Universidade do Minho)<br />
* José João Almeida (Universidade do Minho)<br />
* Xavier Gómez Guinovart (Universidade de Vigo)<br />
<br />
CONTACT INFORMATION<br />
<br />
For more information please e-mail: editores@linguamatica.com<br />
<br />
==CFP: Special Issue on QUESTION GENERATION==<br />
* Journal: Dialogue and Discourse Journal<br />
* Submission deadline: Intent to submit (1 page) due on December 15 2010 <br />
* [http://dialogue-and-discourse.org/index.html Journal Homepage]<br />
* [http://www.questiongeneration.org/SpecialIssue Call for Papers]</div>Xavierhttps://aclweb.org/aclwiki/index.php?title=Journals_currently_calling_for_papers&diff=8683Journals currently calling for papers2011-02-09T11:48:15Z<p>Xavier: </p>
<hr />
<div>Please post your Call for Papers (CFP) below. CFPs are listed in chronological order of posting. Please remove your posting when the deadline has passed. Please include the following information:<br />
<br />
* Topic of Special Issue<br />
* Journal<br />
* Submission deadline<br />
* Link to website<br />
<br />
<br />
==CFP: Linguamática, 3.1 Call for papers==<br />
* Journal: ''[http://www.linguamatica.com Linguamática, Journal of Automatic Processing of Iberian Languages]'' (ISSN 1647-0818)<br />
* Submission deadline: 15 April 2011 <br />
<br />
Linguamática, Journal of Automatic Processing of Iberian Languages (ISSN 1647-0818, http://www.linguamatica.com/), is open for reception of articles for the third volume, first issue, which will be published in June 2011.<br />
<br />
Papers will be published in electronic form and freely available online under a Creative Commons Attribution License.<br />
<br />
Topics of interest:<br />
* Computational morphology, syntax and semantics<br />
* Machine translation and computer-assisted translation<br />
* Computational terminology and lexicography<br />
* Speech analysis and synthesis<br />
* Information extraction<br />
* Question answering systems<br />
* Corpus linguistics<br />
* Digital libraries<br />
* Evaluation of natural language processing systems<br />
* Public or cooperative linguistic tools and resources<br />
* Linguistic services on the Internet<br />
* Ontologies and knowledge representation<br />
* Statistical methods in natural language processing<br />
* Computer-assisted language learning<br />
<br />
NOTES FOR CONTRIBUTORS<br />
<br />
Authors should send the originals in electronic format as a PDF file through Linguamática site (http://www.linguamatica.com/). Submissions should not exceed 20 pages and must include authors identification. Equally, reviewers will sign their comments.<br />
<br />
Submissions should be written in one of the main languages of the Iberian Peninsula (Portuguese, Galician, Spanish, Basque or Catalan), or in English. Authors able to write in one of the Iberian languages are encouraged to do so. Articles written in English will only be published in the case that none of the authors is competent in any of the Journal's preferred languages (Portuguese, Galician, Spanish, Basque and Catalan) and provided that the editors consider the article to be relevant to the Journal.<br />
<br />
Make sure the submitted file follows the formating rules of the Journal. Check the LaTeX, Microsoft Word or OpenOffice templates at Linguamática site (http://www.linguamatica.com/).<br />
<br />
IMPORTANT DATES<br />
* Deadline for submitting papers: 15 April 2011<br />
* Notification of acceptance: 15 May 2011<br />
* Deadline for submitting the final version: 31 May 2011<br />
* Publication date: June 2011<br />
<br />
EDITORS<br />
* Alberto Simões (Universidade do Minho)<br />
* José João Almeida (Universidade do Minho)<br />
* Xavier Gómez Guinovart (Universidade de Vigo)<br />
<br />
CONTACT INFORMATION<br />
<br />
For more information please e-mail: editores@linguamatica.com<br />
<br />
==CFP: Special Issue on QUESTION GENERATION==<br />
* Journal: Dialogue and Discourse Journal<br />
* Submission deadline: Intent to submit (1 page) due on December 15 2010 <br />
* [http://dialogue-and-discourse.org/index.html Journal Homepage]<br />
* [http://www.questiongeneration.org/SpecialIssue Call for Papers]</div>Xavierhttps://aclweb.org/aclwiki/index.php?title=Journals_currently_calling_for_papers&diff=8682Journals currently calling for papers2011-02-09T11:47:35Z<p>Xavier: </p>
<hr />
<div>Please post your Call for Papers (CFP) below. CFPs are listed in chronological order of posting. Please remove your posting when the deadline has passed. Please include the following information:<br />
<br />
* Topic of Special Issue<br />
* Journal<br />
* Submission deadline<br />
* Link to website<br />
<br />
<br />
==CFP: Linguamática, 3.1 Call for papers==<br />
* Journal: ''[http://www.linguamatica.com Linguamática, Journal of Automatic Processing of Iberian Languages]'' (ISSN 1647-0818)<br />
* Submission deadline: 1 June 2011 <br />
<br />
Linguamática, Journal of Automatic Processing of Iberian Languages (ISSN 1647-0818, http://www.linguamatica.com/), is open for reception of articles for the third volume, first issue, which will be published in June 2011.<br />
<br />
Papers will be published in electronic form and freely available online under a Creative Commons Attribution License.<br />
<br />
Topics of interest:<br />
* Computational morphology, syntax and semantics<br />
* Machine translation and computer-assisted translation<br />
* Computational terminology and lexicography<br />
* Speech analysis and synthesis<br />
* Information extraction<br />
* Question answering systems<br />
* Corpus linguistics<br />
* Digital libraries<br />
* Evaluation of natural language processing systems<br />
* Public or cooperative linguistic tools and resources<br />
* Linguistic services on the Internet<br />
* Ontologies and knowledge representation<br />
* Statistical methods in natural language processing<br />
* Computer-assisted language learning<br />
<br />
NOTES FOR CONTRIBUTORS<br />
<br />
Authors should send the originals in electronic format as a PDF file through Linguamática site (http://www.linguamatica.com/). Submissions should not exceed 20 pages and must include authors identification. Equally, reviewers will sign their comments.<br />
<br />
Submissions should be written in one of the main languages of the Iberian Peninsula (Portuguese, Galician, Spanish, Basque or Catalan), or in English. Authors able to write in one of the Iberian languages are encouraged to do so. Articles written in English will only be published in the case that none of the authors is competent in any of the Journal's preferred languages (Portuguese, Galician, Spanish, Basque and Catalan) and provided that the editors consider the article to be relevant to the Journal.<br />
<br />
Make sure the submitted file follows the formating rules of the Journal. Check the LaTeX, Microsoft Word or OpenOffice templates at Linguamática site (http://www.linguamatica.com/).<br />
<br />
IMPORTANT DATES<br />
* Deadline for submitting papers: 15 April 2011<br />
* Notification of acceptance: 15 May 2011<br />
* Deadline for submitting the final version: 31 May 2011<br />
* Publication date: June 2011<br />
<br />
EDITORS<br />
* Alberto Simões (Universidade do Minho)<br />
* José João Almeida (Universidade do Minho)<br />
* Xavier Gómez Guinovart (Universidade de Vigo)<br />
<br />
CONTACT INFORMATION<br />
<br />
For more information please e-mail: editores@linguamatica.com<br />
<br />
==CFP: Special Issue on QUESTION GENERATION==<br />
* Journal: Dialogue and Discourse Journal<br />
* Submission deadline: Intent to submit (1 page) due on December 15 2010 <br />
* [http://dialogue-and-discourse.org/index.html Journal Homepage]<br />
* [http://www.questiongeneration.org/SpecialIssue Call for Papers]</div>Xavierhttps://aclweb.org/aclwiki/index.php?title=Journals_currently_calling_for_papers&diff=8237Journals currently calling for papers2010-10-13T15:28:34Z<p>Xavier: CFP: Linguamática, 2.3 extended deadline</p>
<hr />
<div>Please post your Call for Papers (CFP) below. CFPs are listed in chronological order of posting. Please remove your posting when the deadline has passed. Please include the following information:<br />
<br />
* Topic of Special Issue<br />
* Journal<br />
* Submission deadline<br />
* Link to website<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
==CFP: Linguamática, 2.3 extended deadline==<br />
* Journal: ''Linguamática, Journal of Automatic Processing of Iberian Languages'' (ISSN 1647-0818)<br />
* Submission extended deadline: 31 October 2010 <br />
* Link to Journal: [http://www.linguamatica.com http://www.linguamatica.com]<br />
<br />
<br />
'''CALL FOR PAPERS'''<br />
<br />
<br />
Linguamática, Journal of Automatic Processing of Iberian Languages (ISSN 1647-0818), is open for reception of articles for the second volume, second issue, which will be published in May 2010.<br />
<br />
Papers will be published in electronic form and freely available online under a Creative Commons Attribution License.<br />
<br />
<br />
TOPICS OF INTEREST<br />
* Computational morpholoy, syntax and semantics<br />
* Machine translation and computer-assisted translation<br />
* Computational terminology and lexicography<br />
* Speech analysis and synthesis<br />
* Information extraction<br />
* Question answering systems<br />
* Corpus linguistics<br />
* Digital libraries<br />
* Evaluation of natural language processing systems<br />
* Public or cooperative linguistic tools and resources<br />
* Linguistic services on the Internet<br />
* Ontologies and knowledge representation<br />
* Statistical methods in natural language processing<br />
* Computer-assisted language learning<br />
<br />
<br />
NOTES FOR CONTRIBUTORS<br />
<br />
Authors should send the originals in electronic format as a PDF file through Linguamática site (http://www.linguamatica.com/). Submissions should not exceed 20 pages and must include authors identification. Equally, reviewers will sign their comments.<br />
<br />
Submissions should be written in one of the main languages of the Iberian Peninsula (Portuguese, Galician, Spanish or Catalan), or in English. Authors able to write in one of the Iberian languages are encouraged to do so. Articles written in English will only be published in the case that none of the authors is competent in any of the Journal's preferred languages (Portuguese, Galician, Spanish and Catalan) and provided that the editors consider the article to be relevant to the Journal.<br />
<br />
Make sure the submitted file follows the formating rules of the Journal. Check the LaTeX, Microsoft Word or OpenOffice templates at Linguamática site (http://www.linguamatica.com/).<br />
<br />
<br />
IMPORTANT DATES<br />
<br />
* Deadline for submitting papers: 31 October 2010<br />
* Notification of acceptance: 30 November 2010<br />
* Deadline for submitting the final version: 15 December 2010<br />
* Publication date: December 2010<br />
<br />
<br />
EDITORS<br />
<br />
* Alberto Simões (ESEIG-IPP)<br />
* José João Almeida (Universidade do Minho)<br />
* Xavier Gómez Guinovart (Universidade de Vigo)<br />
<br />
<br />
SCIENTIFIC COMMITTEE<br />
<br />
* Alberto Álvarez Lugrís (Universidade de Vigo)<br />
* Aline Villavicêncio (Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul)<br />
* Álvaro Sanroman (Universidade do Minho)<br />
* Ana Frankenberg-Garcia (Universidade Nova de Lisboa)<br />
* Anselmo Peñas (Universidad Nacional de Educación a Distancia)<br />
* Antón Santamarina (Universidade de Santiago de Compostela)<br />
* António Teixeira (Universidade de Aveiro)<br />
* Belinda Maia (Universidade do Porto)<br />
* Carmen García Mateo (Universidade de Vigo)<br />
* Diana Santos (SINTEF ICT)<br />
* Ferran Pla (Universitat Politècnica de València)<br />
* Gael Harry Dias (Universidade Beira Interior)<br />
* Gerardo Sierra (Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México<br />
* German Rigau (Euskal Herriko Unibertsitatea)<br />
* Helena de Medeiros Caseli (Universidade Federal de São Carlos)<br />
* Horacio Saggion (University of Sheffield)<br />
* Iñaki Alegria (Euskal Herriko Unibertsitatea)<br />
* Joaquim Llisterri (Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona)<br />
* José Carlos Medeiros (Porto Editora)<br />
* José Paulo Leal (Universidade do Porto)<br />
* Joseba Abaitua (Universidad de Deusto)<br />
* Lluís Padró (Universitat Politècnica de Catalunya)<br />
* Maria Antònia Martí Antonín (Universitat de Barcelona)<br />
* Maria das Graças Volpe Nunes (Universidade de São Paulo)<br />
* Mercè Lorente Casafont (Universitat Pompeu Fabra)<br />
* Mikel Forcada (Universitat d'Alacant)<br />
* Pablo Gamallo Otero (Universidade de Santiago de Compostela)<br />
* Salvador Climent Roca (Universitat Oberta de Catalunya)<br />
* Susana Afonso (University of Sheffield)<br />
* Tony Berber Sardinha (Pontifícia Universidade Católica de São Paulo)<br />
<br />
<br />
CONTACT INFORMATION<br />
<br />
For more information please e-mail: editores@linguamatica.com</div>Xavierhttps://aclweb.org/aclwiki/index.php?title=Journals_currently_calling_for_papers&diff=8054Journals currently calling for papers2010-06-23T18:19:35Z<p>Xavier: /* CFP: Linguamática, 2.3 */</p>
<hr />
<div>Please post your Call for Papers (CFP) below. CFPs are listed in chronological order of posting. Please remove your posting when the deadline has passed. Please include the following information:<br />
<br />
* Topic of Special Issue<br />
* Journal<br />
* Submission deadline<br />
* Link to website<br />
<br />
<br />
==CFP: Linguamática, 2.3==<br />
* Journal: ''Linguamática, Journal of Automatic Processing of Iberian Languages'' (ISSN 1647-0818)<br />
* Submission deadline: 15 October 2010 <br />
* Link to Journal: [http://www.linguamatica.com http://www.linguamatica.com]<br />
<br />
<br />
'''CALL FOR PAPERS'''<br />
<br />
<br />
Linguamática, Journal of Automatic Processing of Iberian Languages (ISSN 1647-0818), is open for reception of articles for the second volume, second issue, which will be published in May 2010.<br />
<br />
Papers will be published in electronic form and freely available online under a Creative Commons Attribution License.<br />
<br />
<br />
TOPICS OF INTEREST<br />
* Computational morpholoy, syntax and semantics<br />
* Machine translation and computer-assisted translation<br />
* Computational terminology and lexicography<br />
* Speech analysis and synthesis<br />
* Information extraction<br />
* Question answering systems<br />
* Corpus linguistics<br />
* Digital libraries<br />
* Evaluation of natural language processing systems<br />
* Public or cooperative linguistic tools and resources<br />
* Linguistic services on the Internet<br />
* Ontologies and knowledge representation<br />
* Statistical methods in natural language processing<br />
* Computer-assisted language learning<br />
<br />
<br />
NOTES FOR CONTRIBUTORS<br />
<br />
Authors should send the originals in electronic format as a PDF file through Linguamática site (http://www.linguamatica.com/). Submissions should not exceed 20 pages and must include authors identification. Equally, reviewers will sign their comments.<br />
<br />
Submissions should be written in one of the main languages of the Iberian Peninsula (Portuguese, Galician, Spanish or Catalan), or in English. Authors able to write in one of the Iberian languages are encouraged to do so. Articles written in English will only be published in the case that none of the authors is competent in any of the Journal's preferred languages (Portuguese, Galician, Spanish and Catalan) and provided that the editors consider the article to be relevant to the Journal.<br />
<br />
Make sure the submitted file follows the formating rules of the Journal. Check the LaTeX, Microsoft Word or OpenOffice templates at Linguamática site (http://www.linguamatica.com/).<br />
<br />
<br />
IMPORTANT DATES<br />
<br />
* Deadline for submitting papers: 15 October 2010<br />
* Notification of acceptance: 15 November 2010<br />
* Deadline for submitting the final version: 31 November 2010<br />
* Publication date: December 2010<br />
<br />
<br />
EDITORS<br />
<br />
* Alberto Simões (ESEIG-IPP)<br />
* José João Almeida (Universidade do Minho)<br />
* Xavier Gómez Guinovart (Universidade de Vigo)<br />
<br />
<br />
SCIENTIFIC COMMITTEE<br />
<br />
* Alberto Álvarez Lugrís (Universidade de Vigo)<br />
* Aline Villavicêncio (Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul)<br />
* Álvaro Sanroman (Universidade do Minho)<br />
* Ana Frankenberg-Garcia (Universidade Nova de Lisboa)<br />
* Anselmo Peñas (Universidad Nacional de Educación a Distancia)<br />
* Antón Santamarina (Universidade de Santiago de Compostela)<br />
* António Teixeira (Universidade de Aveiro)<br />
* Belinda Maia (Universidade do Porto)<br />
* Carmen García Mateo (Universidade de Vigo)<br />
* Diana Santos (SINTEF ICT)<br />
* Ferran Pla (Universitat Politècnica de València)<br />
* Gael Harry Dias (Universidade Beira Interior)<br />
* Gerardo Sierra (Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México<br />
* German Rigau (Euskal Herriko Unibertsitatea)<br />
* Helena de Medeiros Caseli (Universidade Federal de São Carlos)<br />
* Horacio Saggion (University of Sheffield)<br />
* Iñaki Alegria (Euskal Herriko Unibertsitatea)<br />
* Joaquim Llisterri (Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona)<br />
* José Carlos Medeiros (Porto Editora)<br />
* José Paulo Leal (Universidade do Porto)<br />
* Joseba Abaitua (Universidad de Deusto)<br />
* Lluís Padró (Universitat Politècnica de Catalunya)<br />
* Maria Antònia Martí Antonín (Universitat de Barcelona)<br />
* Maria das Graças Volpe Nunes (Universidade de São Paulo)<br />
* Mercè Lorente Casafont (Universitat Pompeu Fabra)<br />
* Mikel Forcada (Universitat d'Alacant)<br />
* Pablo Gamallo Otero (Universidade de Santiago de Compostela)<br />
* Salvador Climent Roca (Universitat Oberta de Catalunya)<br />
* Susana Afonso (University of Sheffield)<br />
* Tony Berber Sardinha (Pontifícia Universidade Católica de São Paulo)<br />
<br />
<br />
CONTACT INFORMATION<br />
<br />
For more information please e-mail: editores@linguamatica.com</div>Xavierhttps://aclweb.org/aclwiki/index.php?title=Journals_currently_calling_for_papers&diff=7859Journals currently calling for papers2010-03-29T18:51:22Z<p>Xavier: Linguamática 2.2 CFP - Deadline extension</p>
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<div>Please post your Call for Papers (CFP) below. CFPs are listed in chronological order of posting. Please remove your posting when the deadline has passed. Please include the following information:<br />
<br />
* Topic of Special Issue<br />
* Journal<br />
* Submission deadline<br />
* Link to website<br />
<br />
<br />
==CFP: Linguamática, 2.2==<br />
* Journal: ''Linguamática, Journal of Automatic Processing of Iberian Languages'' (ISSN 1647-0818)<br />
* Submission deadline: 15 April 2010 <br />
* Link to Journal: [http://www.linguamatica.com http://www.linguamatica.com]<br />
<br />
<br />
'''CALL FOR PAPERS'''<br />
<br />
<br />
Linguamática, Journal of Automatic Processing of Iberian Languages (ISSN 1647-0818), is open for reception of articles for the second volume, second issue, which will be published in May 2010.<br />
<br />
Papers will be published in electronic form and freely available online under a Creative Commons Attribution License.<br />
<br />
<br />
TOPICS OF INTEREST<br />
* Computational morpholoy, syntax and semantics<br />
* Machine translation and computer-assisted translation<br />
* Computational terminology and lexicography<br />
* Speech analysis and synthesis<br />
* Information extraction<br />
* Question answering systems<br />
* Corpus linguistics<br />
* Digital libraries<br />
* Evaluation of natural language processing systems<br />
* Public or cooperative linguistic tools and resources<br />
* Linguistic services on the Internet<br />
* Ontologies and knowledge representation<br />
* Statistical methods in natural language processing<br />
* Computer-assisted language learning<br />
<br />
<br />
NOTES FOR CONTRIBUTORS<br />
<br />
Authors should send the originals in electronic format as a PDF file through Linguamática site (http://www.linguamatica.com/). Submissions should not exceed 20 pages and must include authors identification. Equally, reviewers will sign their comments.<br />
<br />
Submissions should be written in one of the main languages of the Iberian Peninsula (Portuguese, Galician, Spanish or Catalan), or in English. Authors able to write in one of the Iberian languages are encouraged to do so. Articles written in English will only be published in the case that none of the authors is competent in any of the Journal's preferred languages (Portuguese, Galician, Spanish and Catalan) and provided that the editors consider the article to be relevant to the Journal.<br />
<br />
Make sure the submitted file follows the formating rules of the Journal. Check the LaTeX, Microsoft Word or OpenOffice templates at Linguamática site (http://www.linguamatica.com/).<br />
<br />
<br />
IMPORTANT DATES<br />
<br />
* Deadline for submitting papers: 15 April 2010<br />
* Notification of acceptance: 30 April 2010<br />
* Deadline for submitting the final version: 15 May 2010<br />
* Publication date: 30 May 2010 <br />
<br />
<br />
EDITORS<br />
<br />
* Alberto Simões (Universidade do Minho)<br />
* José João Almeida (Universidade do Minho)<br />
* Xavier Gómez Guinovart (Universidade de Vigo)<br />
<br />
<br />
SCIENTIFIC COMMITTEE<br />
<br />
* Alberto Álvarez Lugrís (Universidade de Vigo)<br />
* Aline Villavicêncio (Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul)<br />
* Álvaro Sanroman (Universidade do Minho)<br />
* Ana Frankenberg-Garcia (Universidade Nova de Lisboa)<br />
* Anselmo Peñas (Universidad Nacional de Educación a Distancia)<br />
* Antón Santamarina (Universidade de Santiago de Compostela)<br />
* António Teixeira (Universidade de Aveiro)<br />
* Belinda Maia (Universidade do Porto)<br />
* Carmen García Mateo (Universidade de Vigo)<br />
* Diana Santos (SINTEF ICT)<br />
* Ferran Pla (Universitat Politècnica de València)<br />
* Gael Harry Dias (Universidade Beira Interior)<br />
* Gerardo Sierra (Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México)<br />
* German Rigau (Euskal Herriko Unibertsitatea)<br />
* Helena de Medeiros Caseli (Universidade Federal de São Carlos)<br />
* Horacio Saggion (University of Sheffield)<br />
* Iñaki Alegria (Euskal Herriko Unibertsitatea)<br />
* Joaquim Llisterri (Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona)<br />
* José Carlos Medeiros (Porto Editora)<br />
* José Paulo Leal (Universidade do Porto)<br />
* Joseba Abaitua (Universidad de Deusto)<br />
* Lluís Padró (Universitat Politècnica de Catalunya)<br />
* Maria Antònia Martí Antonín (Universitat de Barcelona)<br />
* Maria das Graças Volpe Nunes (Universidade de São Paulo)<br />
* Mercè Lorente Casafont (Universitat Pompeu Fabra)<br />
* Mikel Forcada (Universitat d'Alacant)<br />
* Nieves R. Brisaboa (Universidade da Coruña)<br />
* Pablo Gamallo Otero (Universidade de Santiago de Compostela)<br />
* Salvador Climent Roca (Universitat Oberta de Catalunya)<br />
* Susana Afonso (The University of Sheffield)<br />
* Tony Berber Sardinha (Pontifícia Universidade Católica de São Paulo)<br />
<br />
<br />
CONTACT INFORMATION<br />
<br />
For more information please e-mail: editores@linguamatica.com</div>Xavierhttps://aclweb.org/aclwiki/index.php?title=Journals_currently_calling_for_papers&diff=7761Journals currently calling for papers2010-01-14T11:10:36Z<p>Xavier: /* CFP: Linguamática, 3 */</p>
<hr />
<div>Please post your Call for Papers (CFP) below. CFPs are listed in chronological order of posting. Please remove your posting when the deadline has passed. Please include the following information:<br />
<br />
* Topic of Special Issue<br />
* Journal<br />
* Submission deadline<br />
* Link to website<br />
<br />
<br />
==CFP: Linguamática, 3==<br />
* Journal: ''Linguamática, Journal of Automatic Processing of Iberian Languages'' (ISSN 1647-0818)<br />
* Submission deadline: 31 March 2010 <br />
* Link to Journal: [http://www.linguamatica.com http://www.linguamatica.com]<br />
<br />
<br />
'''CALL FOR PAPERS'''<br />
<br />
<br />
Linguamática, Journal of Automatic Processing of Iberian Languages (ISSN 1647-0818), is open for reception of articles for the third issue, which will be published in May 2010.<br />
<br />
Papers will be published in electronic form and freely available online under a Creative Commons Attribution License.<br />
<br />
<br />
TOPICS OF INTEREST<br />
* Computational morpholoy, syntax and semantics<br />
* Machine translation and computer-assisted translation<br />
* Computational terminology and lexicography<br />
* Speech analysis and synthesis<br />
* Information extraction<br />
* Question answering systems<br />
* Corpus linguistics<br />
* Digital libraries<br />
* Evaluation of natural language processing systems<br />
* Public or cooperative linguistic tools and resources<br />
* Linguistic services on the Internet<br />
* Ontologies and knowledge representation<br />
* Statistical methods in natural language processing<br />
* Computer-assisted language learning<br />
<br />
<br />
NOTES FOR CONTRIBUTORS<br />
<br />
Authors should send the originals in electronic format as a PDF file through Linguamática site (http://www.linguamatica.com/). Submissions should not exceed 20 pages and must include authors identification. Equally, reviewers will sign their comments.<br />
<br />
Submissions should be written in one of the main languages of the Iberian Peninsula (Portuguese, Galician, Spanish or Catalan), or in English. Authors able to write in one of the Iberian languages are encouraged to do so. Articles written in English will only be published in the case that none of the authors is competent in any of the Journal's preferred languages (Portuguese, Galician, Spanish and Catalan) and provided that the editors consider the article to be relevant to the Journal.<br />
<br />
Make sure the submitted file follows the formating rules of the Journal. Check the LaTeX, Microsoft Word or OpenOffice templates at Linguamática site (http://www.linguamatica.com/).<br />
<br />
<br />
IMPORTANT DATES<br />
<br />
* Deadline for submitting papers: 31 March 2010<br />
* Notification of acceptance: 15 April 2010<br />
* Deadline for submitting the final version: 30 April 2010<br />
* Publication date: 15 May de 2010<br />
<br />
<br />
EDITORS<br />
<br />
* Alberto Simões (Universidade do Minho)<br />
* José João Almeida (Universidade do Minho)<br />
* Xavier Gómez Guinovart (Universidade de Vigo)<br />
<br />
<br />
SCIENTIFIC COMMITTEE<br />
<br />
* Alberto Álvarez Lugrís (Universidade de Vigo)<br />
* Aline Villavicêncio (Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul)<br />
* Álvaro Sanroman (Universidade do Minho)<br />
* Ana Frankenberg-Garcia (Universidade Nova de Lisboa)<br />
* Anselmo Peñas (Universidad Nacional de Educación a Distancia)<br />
* Antón Santamarina (Universidade de Santiago de Compostela)<br />
* António Teixeira (Universidade de Aveiro)<br />
* Belinda Maia (Universidade do Porto)<br />
* Carmen García Mateo (Universidade de Vigo)<br />
* Diana Santos (SINTEF ICT)<br />
* Ferran Pla (Universitat Politècnica de València)<br />
* Gael Harry Dias (Universidade Beira Interior)<br />
* Gerardo Sierra (Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México)<br />
* German Rigau (Euskal Herriko Unibertsitatea)<br />
* Helena de Medeiros Caseli (Universidade Federal de São Carlos)<br />
* Horacio Saggion (University of Sheffield)<br />
* Iñaki Alegria (Euskal Herriko Unibertsitatea)<br />
* Joaquim Llisterri (Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona)<br />
* José Carlos Medeiros (Porto Editora)<br />
* José Paulo Leal (Universidade do Porto)<br />
* Joseba Abaitua (Universidad de Deusto)<br />
* Lluís Padró (Universitat Politècnica de Catalunya)<br />
* Maria Antònia Martí Antonín (Universitat de Barcelona)<br />
* Maria das Graças Volpe Nunes (Universidade de São Paulo)<br />
* Mercè Lorente Casafont (Universitat Pompeu Fabra)<br />
* Mikel Forcada (Universitat d'Alacant)<br />
* Nieves R. Brisaboa (Universidade da Coruña)<br />
* Pablo Gamallo Otero (Universidade de Santiago de Compostela)<br />
* Salvador Climent Roca (Universitat Oberta de Catalunya)<br />
* Susana Afonso (The University of Sheffield)<br />
* Tony Berber Sardinha (Pontifícia Universidade Católica de São Paulo)<br />
<br />
<br />
CONTACT INFORMATION<br />
<br />
For more information please e-mail: editores@linguamatica.com</div>Xavierhttps://aclweb.org/aclwiki/index.php?title=Journals_currently_calling_for_papers&diff=7230Journals currently calling for papers2009-09-16T02:27:11Z<p>Xavier: /* CFP: Linguamática, vol. 2 */</p>
<hr />
<div>Please post your Call for Papers (CFP) below. CFPs are listed in chronological order of posting. Please remove your posting when the deadline has passed. Please include the following information:<br />
<br />
* Topic of Special Issue<br />
* Journal<br />
* Submission deadline<br />
* Link to website<br />
<br />
<br />
==CFP: Linguamática, vol. 2==<br />
* Journal: ''Linguamática, Journal of Automatic Processing of Iberian Languages'' (ISSN 1647-0818)<br />
* Submission deadline: 30 September 2009 <br />
* Link to CFP: [http://linguamatica.com/index.php/linguamatica/announcement/view/4 Linguamática, vol. 2 - Call For Papers]<br />
* Link to Journal: [http://www.linguamatica.com http://www.linguamatica.com]</div>Xavierhttps://aclweb.org/aclwiki/index.php?title=Journals_currently_calling_for_papers&diff=6998Journals currently calling for papers2009-05-26T12:36:26Z<p>Xavier: /*CFP: Linguamática, vol. 2*/</p>
<hr />
<div>Please post your Call for Papers (CFP) below. CFPs are listed in chronological order of posting. Please remove your posting when the deadline has passed. Please include the following information:<br />
<br />
* Topic of Special Issue<br />
* Journal<br />
* Submission deadline<br />
* Link to website<br />
<br />
<br />
==CFP: Linguamática, vol. 2==<br />
* Journal: ''Linguamática, Journal of Automatic Processing of Iberian Languages'' (ISSN 1647-0818)<br />
* Submission deadline: 15 September 2009 <br />
* Link to CFP: [http://linguamatica.com/index.php/linguamatica/announcement/view/4 Linguamática, vol. 2 - Call For Papers]<br />
* Link to Journal: [http://www.linguamatica.com http://www.linguamatica.com]</div>Xavierhttps://aclweb.org/aclwiki/index.php?title=Journals_currently_calling_for_papers&diff=5893Journals currently calling for papers2008-10-28T00:12:13Z<p>Xavier: </p>
<hr />
<div>Please post your Call for Papers (CFP) below. CFPs are listed in chronological order of posting. Please remove your posting when the deadline has passed. Please include the following information:<br />
<br />
* Topic of Special Issue<br />
* Journal<br />
* Submission deadline<br />
* Link to website<br />
<br />
<br />
==Revista Linguamática==<br />
* Journal: ''Linguamática''<br />
* Submission deadline: June 31, 2009 <br />
* Link: [http://linguamatica.com/index.php/linguamatica/announcement/view/1 Linguamática Journal - First Call For Papers]</div>Xavierhttps://aclweb.org/aclwiki/index.php?title=Journals_currently_calling_for_papers&diff=5891Journals currently calling for papers2008-10-27T22:46:47Z<p>Xavier: /* Revista Novática */</p>
<hr />
<div>Please post your Call for Papers (CFP) below. CFPs are listed in chronological order of posting. Please remove your posting when the deadline has passed. Please include the following information:<br />
<br />
* Topic of Special Issue<br />
* Journal<br />
* Submission deadline<br />
* Link to website<br />
<br />
<br />
==Revista Linguamática==<br />
* Journal: ''Linguamática''<br />
* Submission deadline: June 31, 2009 <br />
* Link: [http://linguamatica.com/index.php/linguamatica/announcement/view/1 Call for papers]<br />
<br />
==Evaluating new methods and models for advanced speech-based interactive systems==<br />
* Journal: ''Speech Communication Journal''<br />
* Submission deadline: June 30, 2007 <br />
* Link: [http://www.elsevier.com/authored_subject_sections/P05/CFP/cfp_spokendialogue.pdf CFP Special Issue of Speech Communication]<br />
<br />
==Textual Entailment==<br />
* Journal: ''Journal of Natural Language Engineering''<br />
* Submission deadline: to be determined (Preliminary Announcement)<br />
* Link: [http://www.ling.helsinki.fi/filt/events/conferences/2004/msg01116.html CFP Special Issue of Journal of Natural Language Engineering]<br />
<br />
==Spoken Language Technology==<br />
* Journal: ''IEEE Signal Processing Magazine''<br />
* Submission deadline: June 1, 2007<br />
* Link: [http://apollo.ee.columbia.edu/spm/?i=cfp/May08 CFP Special Issue of Signal Processing Magazine]<br />
<br />
==New Approaches to Statistical Speech and Text Processing==<br />
* Journal: ''IEEE Transactions on Audio, Speech and Language Processing''<br />
* Submission deadline: June 15, 2007<br />
* Link: [http://www.ewh.ieee.org/soc/sps/tap/sp_issue/SLTcall.htm CFP Special Issue of IEEE TASLP]</div>Xavierhttps://aclweb.org/aclwiki/index.php?title=Journals_currently_calling_for_papers&diff=5890Journals currently calling for papers2008-10-27T22:45:49Z<p>Xavier: </p>
<hr />
<div>Please post your Call for Papers (CFP) below. CFPs are listed in chronological order of posting. Please remove your posting when the deadline has passed. Please include the following information:<br />
<br />
* Topic of Special Issue<br />
* Journal<br />
* Submission deadline<br />
* Link to website<br />
<br />
<br />
==Revista Novática==<br />
* Journal: ''Novática''<br />
* Submission deadline: June 31, 2009 <br />
* Link: [http://linguamatica.com/index.php/linguamatica/announcement/view/1 Call for papers]<br />
<br />
==Evaluating new methods and models for advanced speech-based interactive systems==<br />
* Journal: ''Speech Communication Journal''<br />
* Submission deadline: June 30, 2007 <br />
* Link: [http://www.elsevier.com/authored_subject_sections/P05/CFP/cfp_spokendialogue.pdf CFP Special Issue of Speech Communication]<br />
<br />
==Textual Entailment==<br />
* Journal: ''Journal of Natural Language Engineering''<br />
* Submission deadline: to be determined (Preliminary Announcement)<br />
* Link: [http://www.ling.helsinki.fi/filt/events/conferences/2004/msg01116.html CFP Special Issue of Journal of Natural Language Engineering]<br />
<br />
==Spoken Language Technology==<br />
* Journal: ''IEEE Signal Processing Magazine''<br />
* Submission deadline: June 1, 2007<br />
* Link: [http://apollo.ee.columbia.edu/spm/?i=cfp/May08 CFP Special Issue of Signal Processing Magazine]<br />
<br />
==New Approaches to Statistical Speech and Text Processing==<br />
* Journal: ''IEEE Transactions on Audio, Speech and Language Processing''<br />
* Submission deadline: June 15, 2007<br />
* Link: [http://www.ewh.ieee.org/soc/sps/tap/sp_issue/SLTcall.htm CFP Special Issue of IEEE TASLP]</div>Xavierhttps://aclweb.org/aclwiki/index.php?title=Journals&diff=5889Journals2008-10-27T22:40:28Z<p>Xavier: /* Computational Linguistics and Natural Language Processing */</p>
<hr />
<div>This is a list of journals that may be suitable for publishing Computational Linguistics papers. For journal [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Impact_factors impact factors], see [http://citeseer.ist.psu.edu/impact.html CiteSeer's estimated impact] or look on each journal's home page for the [http://scientific.thomson.com/products/jcr/ ISI Journal Citation Reports impact factor].<br />
<br />
See also [[Journals currently calling for papers]].<br />
<br />
<br />
== Artificial Intelligence ==<br />
<!-- Please keep this list in alphabetical order --><br />
<br />
* [http://tocl.acm.org/ ACM Transactions on Computational Logic]<br />
* [http://www.elsevier.com/wps/find/journaldescription.cws_home/505601/description Artificial Intelligence]<br />
* [http://www.computer.org/portal/site/intelligent// IEEE Intelligent Systems]<br />
* [http://www.computer.org/portal/site/transactions/index.jsp?pageID=tkde_home IEEE Transactions on Knowledge and Data Engineering]<br />
* [http://www.computer.org/portal/site/transactions/index.jsp?pageID=tpami_home IEEE Transactions on Pattern Analysis and Machine Intelligence]<br />
* [http://www3.interscience.wiley.com/cgi-bin/jhome/36062?CRETRY=1&SRETRY=0 International Journal of Intelligent Systems]<br />
* [http://www.jair.org Journal of Artificial Intelligence Research]<br />
* [http://www-unix.mcs.anl.gov/JAR/ Journal of Automated Reasoning]<br />
* [http://logcom.oxfordjournals.org/ Journal of Logic and Computation]<br />
<br />
== Cognitive Science and Psycholinguistics ==<br />
<!-- Please keep this list in alphabetical order --><br />
<br />
*[http://www.elsevier.com/wps/find/journaldescription.cws_home/505626/description Cognition]<br />
*[http://www.degruyter.de/rs/384_386_ENU_h.htm Cognitive Linguistics]<br />
*[http://www.cognitivesciencesociety.org/about.html Cognitive Science]<br />
*[http://www.trends.com/tics/ Trends in Cognitive Sciences]<br />
<br />
== Computational Linguistics and Natural Language Processing ==<br />
<!-- Please keep this list in alphabetical order --><br />
<br />
* [http://www.acm.org/pubs/talip/ ACM Transactions on Asian Language Information Processing]<br />
* [http://www.acm.org/pubs/tslp.html ACM Transactions on Speech and Language Processing]<br />
* [http://www.mitpressjournals.org/loi/coli Computational Linguistics]<br />
* [http://www.elsevier.com/locate/csl Computer Speech & Language]<br />
* [http://www.eup.ed.ac.uk/journals/content.aspx?pageId=1&journalId=12801 Corpora]<br />
* [http://www.degruyter.com/journals/cllt Corpus Linguistics and Linguistic Theory]<br />
* [http://www.gelbukh.com/ijt International Journal of Translation]<br />
* [http://www.springerlink.com/content/1572-9583 Journal of Logic, Language and Information]<br />
* [http://www.springerlink.com/content/113189 Language Resources and Evaluation]<br />
* [http://www.linguamatica.com/ Linguamática]<br />
* [http://csli-publications.stanford.edu/LiLT Linguistic Issues in Language Technology]<br />
* [http://www.springerlink.com/content/1573-0573/ Machine Translation]<br />
* [http://journals.cambridge.org/action/displayJournal?jid=NLE Natural Language Engineering]<br />
* [http://ufal.mff.cuni.cz/?a=pbml Prague Bulletin of Mathematical Linguistics]<br />
* [http://www.springer.com/journal/11168/ Research on Language and Computation]<br />
* [http://www.elsevier.com/locate/specom Speech Communication]<br />
<br />
== Information Retrieval, Information Science, and Information Systems ==<br />
<!-- Please keep this list in alphabetical order --><br />
<br />
* [http://www.acm.org/pubs/tois/ ACM Transactions on Information Systems]<br />
* [http://www.elsevier.com/wps/find/journaldescription.cws_home/244/description Information Processing & Management]<br />
* [http://www.springer.com/prod/j/1386-4564 Information Retrieval]<br />
* [http://www.elsevier.com/wps/find/journaldescription.cws_home/622846/description International Journal of Human-Computer Studies]<br />
* [http://www.springerlink.com/content/1433-2825/ International Journal on Document Analysis and Recognition]<br />
* [http://www.asis.org/Publications/JASIS/jasis.html Journal of the American Society for Information Science and Technology]<br />
* [http://www.springer.com/prod/j/0925-9902 Journal of Intelligent Information Systems]<br />
* [http://www.elsevier.com/wps/find/journaldescription.cws_home/671322/description Journal of Web Semantics]<br />
<br />
== Linguistics ==<br />
<!-- Please keep this list in alphabetical order --><br />
<br />
* [http://www.degruyter.de/rs/384_386_ENU_h.htm Cognitive Linguistics]<br />
* [http://www.degruyter.com/journals/cllt Corpus Linguistics and Linguistic Theory]<br />
* [http://icame.uib.no/journal.html International Computer Archive of Modern and Medieval English]<br />
* [http://journals.cambridge.org/action/displayJournal?jid=LIN Journal of Linguistics]<br />
* [http://jos.oxfordjournals.org/ Journal of Semantics]<br />
* [http://www.lsadc.org/info/pubs-language.cfm Language]<br />
* [http://authors.elsevier.com/JournalDetail.html?PubID=505590&Precis= Lingua]<br />
* [http://www.mitpressjournals.org/loi/ling Linguistic Inquiry]<br />
* [http://www.springer.com/linguistics/journal/11049 Natural Language and Linguistic Theory]<br />
* [http://www.semprag.org/ Semantics & Pragmatics]<br />
* [http://www.ledonline.it/snippets/ Snippets]<br />
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== Machine Learning ==<br />
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* [http://www.jmlr.org Journal of Machine Learning Research]<br />
* [http://springerlink.metapress.com/content/1573-0565/ Machine Learning]<br />
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