April 26, 2018 | BY Duc d'Auge
Event Dates:
31 Oct 2018 to 1 Nov 2018
SIGNLL, the Association for Computational Linguistics’ Special Interest Group on Natural Language Learning, invites you to submit your papers to CoNLL 2018 (October 31 – November 1, 2018) in Brussels, Belgium.
Topics
We invite the submission of papers on all aspects of computational approaches to natural language learning, including, but not limited to:
March 31, 2018 | BY cmkumar
Contact:
Kokil Jaidka
Muthu Kumar Chandrasekaran
Michihiro Yasunaga
Min-Yen Kan
Dragomir Radev
The 4th Computational Linguistics Scientific Summarization Shared Task,
CL-SciSumm-18 @ SIGIR 2018: http://wing.comp.nus.edu.sg/~cl-scisumm2018/
You are invited to participate in the CL-SciSumm 2018 Shared Task,
as part of the 3rd Joint Workshop of Bibliometric-enhanced IR and NLP
for Digital Libraries (BIRNDL) at SIGIR 2018 on Thursday, July 12, 2018.
January 26, 2018 | BY anil
Event Dates:
9 Jul 2018 to 12 Jul 2018
ACM Hypertext-2018 Workshop on Opinion Mining, Summarization and Diversification
Call for Papers and Participation in the Shared Task
Website: https://sites.google.com/view/revopid-2018
Contact email: aksingh.cse [at] iitbhu.ac.in
* Submission Deadline: April 10, 2018 *
May 30, 2017 | BY kellywanglu
Contact:
Lu Wang
Giuseppe Carenini
Jackie Chi Kit Cheung
Fei Liu
The New Frontiers in Summarization workshop at EMNLP 2017 aims to bring the community together to discuss current challenges and emerging directions of summarization, and how relevant areas, such as language generation or visualization, can form synergies with this field.
May 24, 2017 | BY kellywanglu
Contact:
Lu Wang
Giuseppe Carenini
Jackie Chi Kit Cheung
Fei Liu
The New Frontiers in Summarization workshop at EMNLP 2017 aims to bring the community together to discuss current challenges and emerging directions of summarization, and how relevant areas, such as language generation or visualization, can form synergies with this field.
May 01, 2017 | BY kellywanglu
Contact:
Lu Wang
Jackie Chi Kit Cheung
Giuseppe Carenini
Fei Liu
The New Frontiers in Summarization workshop at EMNLP 2017 aims to bring the community together to discuss current challenges and emerging directions of summarization, and how relevant areas, such as language generation or visualization, can form synergies with this field.
March 21, 2016 | BY knmnyn
Contact:
Muthu Kumar Chandrasekaran
Kokil Jaidka
Min-Yen Kan
You are invited to participate in the CL-SciSumm Shared Task at BIRNDL 2016. The shared task will be on automatic paper summarization in the Computational Linguistics (CL) domain. The output summaries will be of two types: faceted summaries of the traditional self-summary (the abstract) and the community summary (the collection of citation sentences ‘citances’). We also propose to group the citances by the facets of the text that they refer to.
March 20, 2016 | BY knmnyn
Contact:
Guillaume Cabanac
Muthu Kumar Chandrasekaran
Ingo Frommholz
Kokil Jaidka
Min-Yen Kan
Phillipp Mayr
Dietmar Wolfram
Last Call for Papers:
Joint workshop of the:
- 4th Bibliometric-enhanced Information Retrieval (BIR)
- 2nd Workshop on text and citation analysis for scholarly digital libraries (NLPIR4DL)
Co-located as a post workshop of the ACM/IEEE Joint Conference on Digital Libraries 2017.
*Updated* Special issue of the International Journal on Digital Libraries being finalised for selected accepted submissions to BIRNDL 2016.
January 23, 2015 | BY Ion Androutsopoulos
Event Dates:
2 Feb 2015 to 29 Apr 2015
BioASQ challenge on large-scale biomedical semantic indexing and question answering
(part of the CLEF 2015 QA track to take place in Toulouse, France, 8-11 September, 2015)
Web site: http://bioasq.org/
twitter: https://twitter.com/bioasq
CLEF-QA site: http://nlp.uned.es/clef-qa/
The BioASQ challenge consists of two different tasks (Task 3a and Task 3b).
If you are interested in any of the following areas:
* Large-scale and hierarchical classification
* Machine learning
* Semantic Indexing, semantic similarity
October 03, 2014 | BY Ion Androutsopoulos
Every day, approximately 3000 new bio-medical articles are published on the Web. This averages to more than 2 articles every minute. In addition to the sheer amount of bio-medical information available on the Web, the variety of this information increases everyday and ranges from structured data in the form of ontologies to unstructured data in the form of documents.
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