March 24, 2016 | BY Lun-Wei Ku
Abbreviated Title:
SocialNLP2016@IJCAI 2nd CFP
The 4th International Workshop on Natural Language Processing for Social Media (SocialNLP) 2016
In conjunction with IJCAI 2016 @ July 2016, New York City, USA.
In conjunction with EMNLP 2016 @ November 2016, Austin, TX, USA.
Website: https://sites.google.com/site/socialnlp2016/
****** About SocialNLP 2016 ******
February 24, 2016 | BY Lun-Wei Ku
February 22, 2016 | BY
Abbreviated Title:
Special Issue of IJAIED: MARWIDE
Location:
International Journal of Artificial Intelligence in Education
Contact:
Becky Passonneau, Columbia University
Smaranda Muresan, Columbia University
Danielle McNamara, Arizona State University
Dolores Perin, Teachers College of Columbia University
The MARWIDE special issue of IJAIED provides an opportunity for practitioners and researchers from diverse fields to present new work that demonstrates the benefits of interdisciplinary approaches to support students’ integration of written language skills (reading and writing) with subject matter learning. Relevant research to support these skills is distributed across several fields, including learning design, the psychology of reading and writing, natural language processing, and human computer interaction.
December 07, 2015 | BY daniel.preotiuc
Event Dates:
11 Apr 2016 to 12 Apr 2016
Contact:
Elisabeth Cano
Daniel Preotiuc-Pietro
Danica Radovanovic
Aba-Sah Dadzie
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the 6th Making Sense of Microposts Workshop (#Microposts2016)
at WWW 2016
http://microposts2016.seas.upenn.edu
11/12th Apr 2016
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IMPORTANT DATES
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Main Track submission deadline: ***25 Jan 2016***
Social Sciences Track submission deadline: ***25 Jan 2016***
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BEST PAPER AWARD
October 21, 2015 | BY Paul Richard Thompson
Applications are invited for a postdoctoral research fellow in Natural Language Processing/Text Mining at the National Centre for Text Mining (NaCTeM), School of Computer Science, University of Manchester.
May 11, 2015 | BY Amber Stubbs
Abbreviated Title:
NLP Post-doc: MIT and SUNY
Post-doctoral Fellow Position in Natural Language Processing
Joint hire between MIT Computer Science and Artificial Intelligence Laboratory (CSAIL) and University at Albany, SUNY
April 23, 2015 | BY Cyril Grouin
Event Dates:
17 Sep 2015 to 18 Sep 2015
The Sixth International Workshop on Health Text Mining and Information Analysis provides an interdisciplinary forum for researchers interested in automated processing of health documents. Health documents encompass electronic health records, clinical guidelines, spontaneous reports for pharmacovigilance, biomedical literature, health forums/blogs or any other type of health related documents. The Louhi workshop series fosters interactions between the Computational Linguistics, Medical Informatics and Artificial Intelligence communities.
April 05, 2015 | BY Wei Xu
== ACL 2015 Workshop on Noisy User-generated Text (W-NUT) ==
The W-NUT Workshop will be held in Beijing, China, on July 31, 2015.
The website for the workshop is at:
http://noisy-text.github.io/
This workshop will focus on a core set of natural language processing tasks on top of noisy user-generated text, such as that found on social media, clinical records, web forums, online reviews and language learner essays.
January 22, 2015 | BY Martha S. Palmer
Abbreviated Title:
LiLT: Modality Special Issue
Event Dates:
22 Jan 2015 to 15 Mar 2015
Location:
http://csli-lilt.stanford.edu/ojs/index.php/LiLT
LiLT is inviting submissions for a special issue on Modality in Natural Language Understanding.
Our main interest is in contributions that show how modal expressions contribute to inferences about, among other things, what is actual, likely or unlikely, what an agent believes or prefers, or what the obligations in a given situation are.
We envision three major parts for the volume, corresponding to the broad categories below:
June 06, 2014 | BY cvertan
Contact:
Preslav Nakov
Petya Osenova
Cristina Vertan
MOTIVATION
Recent initiatives in language technology have lead to the development of at least minimal
language processing toolkits for all EU-official languages, as well as for languages with a
large number of speakers worldwide such as Chinese and Arabic. This is a big step towards
the automatic processing and/or extraction of information, especially from official documents
and newspapers, where the standard, literary language is used.
Apart from those official languages, a large number of dialects or closely-related language
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