== 11th NLP4CALL, Louvain-la-Neuve, Belgium==
The workshop series on Natural Language Processing (NLP) for Computer-Assisted Language Learning (NLP4CALL) is a meeting place for researchers working on the integration of Natural Language Processing and Speech Technologies in CALL systems and exploring the theoretical and methodological issues arising in this connection. The latter includes, among others, insights from Second Language Acquisition (SLA) research, on the one hand, and promote development of "Computational SLA" through setting up Second Language research infrastructure(s), on the other.
The intersection of Natural Language Processing (or Language Technology / Computational Linguistics) and Speech Technology with Computer-Assisted Language Learning (CALL) brings "understanding" of language to CALL tools, thus making CALL intelligent. This fact has given the name for this area of research – Intelligent CALL, ICALL. As the definition suggests, apart from having excellent knowledge of Natural Language Processing and/or Speech Technology, ICALL researchers need good insights into second language acquisition theories and practices, as well as knowledge of second language pedagogy and didactics. This workshop invites therefore a wide range of ICALL-relevant research, including studies where NLP-enriched tools are used for testing SLA and pedagogical theories, and vice versa, where SLA theories, pedagogical practices or empirical data are modeled in ICALL tools.
The NLP4CALL workshop series is aimed at bringing together competences from these areas for sharing experiences and brainstorming around the future of the field.
We welcome papers:
- that describe research directly aimed at ICALL;
- that demonstrate actual or discuss the potential use of existing Language and Speech Technologies or resources for language learning;
- that describe the ongoing development of resources and tools with potential usage in ICALL, either directly in interactive applications, or indirectly in materials, application or curriculum development, e.g. learning material generation, assessment of learner texts and responses, individualized learning solutions, provision of feedback;
- that discuss challenges and/or research agenda for ICALL
- that describe empirical studies on language learner data.
This year a special focus is given to work done on second language vocabulary and grammar profiling, as well as the use of crowdsourcing for creating, collecting and curating data in NLP projects.
We encourage paper presentations and software demonstrations describing the above-mentioned themes primarily, but not exclusively, for the Nordic languages.
==Invited speakers==
This year, we have the pleasure to announce two invited talks.
The first talk is by Christopher Bryant from Reverso and the University of Cambridge.
The second talk is given by Marije Michel from the University of Amsterdam.
==Submission information==
Authors are invited to submit long papers (8-12 pages) alternatively short papers (4-7 pages), page count not including references. We will be using the NLP4CALL workshop template for the workshop this year. The author kit, including LaTeX and Microsoft Word templates can be accessed here, alternatively on Overleaf:
<https://spraakbanken.gu.se/sites/default/files/2022/NLP4CALL%20workshop%20t…>
<https://spraakbanken.gu.se/sites/default/files/2022/nlp4call%20template.doc>
<https://www.overleaf.com/latex/templates/nlp4call-workshop-template/qqqzqqy…>
Submissions will be managed through the electronic conference management system EasyChair <https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=nlp4call2022>. Papers must be submitted digitally through the conference management system, in PDF format. Final camera-ready versions of accepted papers will be given an additional page to address reviewer comments.
Papers should describe original unpublished work or work-in-progress. Papers will be peer reviewed by at least two members of the program committee in a double-blind fashion. All accepted papers will be collected into a proceedings volume to be submitted for publication in the NEALT Proceeding Series (Linköping Electronic Conference Proceedings) and, additionally, double-published through the ACL anthology, following experiences from the previous NLP4CALL editions (<https://www.aclweb.org/anthology/venues/nlp4call/>).
==Important dates==
7 October 2022: paper submission deadline
4 November 2022: notification of acceptance
25 November 2022: camera-ready papers for publication
9 December 2022: workshop date
==Organizers==
David Alfter (1,2), Elena Volodina (2), Thomas François (1), Piet Desmet (3), Frederik Cornillie (3), Arne Jönsson (4), Eveline Rennes (4)
(1) CENTAL, Institute for Language and Communication, Université Catholique de Louvain, Belgium
(2) Språkbanken, University of Gothenburg, Sweden
(3) Itec, Department of Linguistics at KU Leuven & imec, Belgium
(4) Department of Computer and Information Science, Linköping University, Sweden
==Contact==
For any questions, please contact David Alfter, david.alfter(a)uclouvain.be
For further information, see the workshop website <https://spraakbanken.gu.se/en/research/themes/icall/nlp4call-workshop-serie…>
Follow us on Twitter @NLP4CALL <https://twitter.com/NLP4CALL/>
David Alfter, PhD
Post-doctoral researcher
Institut Langage et communication, CENTAL
Université catholique de Louvain
Place Montesquieu, 3 (box L2.06.04)
1348 Louvain-la-Neuve
The Department of Computer Science and Engineering at Chalmers University of Technology (Sweden) is looking for a PhD student in NLP for a project on text-based causal inference with applications in the social sciences. The project will be run jointly by Chalmers and the Institute for Analytical Sociology (at Linköping, Sweden). To apply, please follow the instructions in the application portal:
https://web103.reachmee.com/ext/I003/304/job?site=5&lang=UK&validator=a72ae…
The application deadline is February 28. For any questions about the position, please get in touch with Richard Johansson (richard.johansson(a)gu.se).
Best regards,
Richard Johansson
A position as Postdoctoral Research Fellow is available in the Language Technology Group (LTG) of the Department of Informatics (IFI), University of Oslo.
The fellowship period is for a period of four (4) years. 25% of the position will be dedicated to teaching activities.
For more information, please see the full announcement here:
https://www.jobbnorge.no/en/available-jobs/job/237075/postdoctoral-research…
The closing date is February 15th, 2023.
Please do not hesitate to contact me for any further information.
Best regards,
Lilja
Lilja Øvrelid
Language Technology Group
Section for Machine Learning
Department of Informatics, University of Oslo
*LaTeCH-CLfL 2023:**
**The 7th Joint SIGHUM Workshop on Computational Linguistics for
Cultural Heritage, Social Sciences, Humanities and Literature*
to be held in May 2023 in conjunction with EACL 2023 in Dubrovnik, Croatia.
https://sighum.wordpress.com/events/latech-clfl-2023/
First Call for Papers (with apologies for cross-posting)
Organisers: Stefania Degaetano-Ortlieb, Anna Kazantseva, Nils Reiter,
Stan Szpakowicz
LaTeCH-CLfL 2023 is the seventh in a series of meetings for NLP
researchers who work with data from the broadly understood arts,
humanities and social sciences, and for specialists in those disciplines
who apply NLP techniques in their work. The workshop continues a long
tradition of annual meetings. The SIGHUM Workshops on Language
Technology for Cultural Heritage, Social Sciences, and Humanities
(LaTeCH) ran ten times in 2007-2016. The five Workshops on Computational
Linguistics for Literature (CLfL) took place in 2012-2016. The first six
joint workshops (LaTeCH-CLfL) were held in 2017-2022.
*Topics and Content*
In the Humanities, Social Sciences, Cultural Heritage and literary
communities, there is increasing interest in, and demand for, NLP
methods for semantic and structural annotation, intelligent linking,
discovery, querying, cleaning and visualization of both primary and
secondary data. This is even true of primarily non-textual collections,
given that text is also the pervasive medium for metadata. Such
applications pose new challenges for NLP research: noisy, non-standard
textual or multi-modal input, historical languages, vague research
concepts, multilingual parts within one document, and so no. Digital
resources often have insufficient coverage; resource-intensive methods
require (semi-)automatic processing tools and domain adaptation, or
intense manual effort (e.g., annotation).
Literary texts bring their own problems, because navigating this form of
creative expression requires more than the typical information-seeking
tools. Examples of advanced tasks include the study of literature of a
certain period, author or sub-genre, recognition of certain literary
devices, or quantitative analysis of poetry.
NLP methods applied in this context not only need to achieve high
performance, but are often applied as a first step in research or
scholarly workflow. That is why it is crucial to interpret model results
properly; model interpretability might be more important than raw
performance scores, depending on the context.
More generally, there is a growing interest in computational models
whose results can be used or interpreted in meaningful ways. It is,
therefore, of mutual benefit that NLP experts, data specialists and
Digital Humanities researchers who work in and across their domains get
involved in the Computational Linguistics community and present their
fundamental or applied research results. It has already been
demonstrated how cross-disciplinary exchange not only supports work in
the Humanities, Social Sciences, and Cultural Heritage communities but
also promotes work in the Computational Linguistics community to build
richer and more effective tools and models.
Topics of interest include, but are not limited to, the following:
• adaptation of NLP tools to Cultural Heritage, Social Sciences,
Humanities and literature;
• automatic error detection and cleaning of textual data;
• complex annotation schemas, tools and interfaces;
• creation (fully- or semi-automatic) of semantic resources;
• creation and analysis of social networks of literary characters;
• discourse and narrative analysis/modelling, notably in literature;
• emotion analysis for the humanities and for literature;
• generation of literary narrative, dialogue or poetry;
• identification and analysis of literary genres;
• linking and retrieving information from different sources,
media, and domains;
• modelling dialogue literary style for generation;
• modelling of information and knowledge in the Humanities,
Social Sciences, and Cultural Heritage;
• profiling and authorship attribution;
• search for scientific and/or scholarly literature;
• work with linguistic variation and non-standard or historical
use of language.
*Information for Authors*
We invite papers on original, unpublished work in the topic areas of the
workshop. In addition to long papers, we will consider short papers and
system descriptions (demos). We also welcome position papers.
• Long papers, presenting completed work, may consist of up to
eight (8) pages of content plus additional pages of references (just two
if possible -:). The final camera-ready versions of accepted long papers
will be given one additional page of content (up to 9 pages) so that
reviewers’ comments can be taken into account.
• A short paper / demo presenting work in progress, or the
description of a system, and may consist of up to four (4) pages of
content plus additional pages of references (one if you can). Upon
acceptance, short papers will be given five (5) content pages in the
proceedings.
• A position paper — clearly marked as such — should not exceed
eight (8) pages including references.
All submissions are to use the EACL stylesheets (for LaTeX / Overleaf
and MS Word), posted at https://2023.eacl.org/calls/styles. Papers
should be submitted electronically, only in PDF, via the LaTeCH-CLfL2023
submission website on the SoftConf pages (we will publish the link as
soon as we have it).
Reviewing will be double-blind. Please do not include the authors’ names
and affiliations, or any references to Web sites, project names,
acknowledgements and so on — anything that immediately reveals the
authors’ identity. Self-references should be kept to a reasonable
minimum, and anonymous citations cannot be used.
Accepted papers will be published in the workshop proceedings available
as usual in the ACL Anthology.
*Important Dates* (tentative)
Papers due: February 13, 2023
Notification of acceptance: March 13, 2023
Camera-ready papers due: March 27, 2023
Workshop date: May 2 or May 6, 2023
*More on the organisers*
Stefania Degaetano-Ortlieb, Language Science and Technology, Saarland
University
Anna Kazantseva, National Research Council Canada
Nils Reiter, Department for Digital Humanities, University of Cologne
Stan Szpakowicz, School of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science,
University of Ottawa
*Contact*
latech-clfl(a)googlegroups.com
==============
Call for Papers @ Fourth Biennial Conference on Language, Data and
Knowledge (LDK 2023)
Dates: 12–13 September 2023 (Workshops/Tutorials), 14–15 September 2023
(Main Conference)
Location: Vienna, Austria
Website: http://2023.ldk-conf.org
Submission Deadline: 10 March 2023
Submission page: https://openreview.net/group?id=LDK/2023/Conference
==============
We invite submissions to the fourth biennial conference on Language, Data
and Knowledge (LDK 2023) to be held in Vienna, Austria in September 2023.
This conference aims to bring together researchers from across different
disciplines concerned with the acquisition, treatment, curation and use of
language data in the context of data science and knowledge-based
applications. This edition builds upon the success of the inaugural event
held in Galway, Ireland in 2017, the second LDK in Leipzig, Germany in
2019, and the third LDK in Zaragoza, Spain in 2021.
Invited speakers
We are happy to announce Diana Maynard (University of Sheffield), Ruben
Verborgh (Ghent University), and Ruth Wodak (Lancaster
University/University of Vienna), as keynote speakers for LDK 2023.
Paper submissionWe welcome submissions of relevance to the topics listed
below. Submissions can be in the form of:
-
Long papers: 9–12 pages;
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Short papers: 4–6 pages.
All submission lengths are given including references. Accepted submissions
will be published by ACL in an open-access conference proceedings volume,
free of charge for authors. The ACL templates
<https://github.com/acl-org/acl-style-files> should therefore be used for
all conference submissions.
As the reviewing process is single-blind, submissions should not be
anonymised.
Papers should be submitted via OpenReview at the following address:
https://openreview.net/group?id=LDK/2023/Conference
The conference will be hybrid (face-to-face and remote). Note that at least
one author of each accepted paper must register to present the paper at the
conference (either remotely or on-site). There will be no registration fee
administered for participating in LDK 2023.
Presentation format
Accepted submissions will be selected for oral or poster presentation based
on recommendations from the reviewers. This decision will not reflect any
difference in the quality of the papers, and there will be no distinction
between oral and poster presentations in the published proceedings. Authors
of accepted short papers or posters are welcome to present their work as a
demo in addition to the regular presentation.
Topics
Relevant topics for the conference include, but are not limited to, the
following fields:
Language Data
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Language data construction and acquisition
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Language data annotation
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FAIR data practices for language data
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Language data portals and metadata about language data
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Organisational and infrastructural management of language data
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Multilingual, multimedia and multimodal language data
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Evaluation, provenance and quality of language data
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Visualisation of language data
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Standards and interoperability of language data
-
Legal aspects of publishing language data
-
Under-resourced languages
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e-Lexicography
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Semantic processing
Knowledge Graphs
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Linguistic linked data and the multilingual semantic web
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Ontologies, terminologies, wordnets, framenets and related resources
-
Information and knowledge extraction (taxonomy extraction, ontology
learning)
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Data, information and knowledge integration across languages
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(cross-lingual) ontology alignment
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Entity linking and relatedness
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Linked data profiling
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Knowledge representation and reasoning
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Knowledge graphs for corpora processing and analysis
Applications for Language, Data and Knowledge
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Question answering and semantic search
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Text analytics on big data
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NLP for language documentation and preservation
-
Speech recognition and synthesis
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Spoken language processing
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Semantic content management
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Computer-aided language learning
-
Natural language interfaces to big data
-
Knowledge-based NLP
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Deep learning and machine learning for and on LLOD
-
Other applications
Use Cases in Language, Data and Knowledge
Contributions are welcome where the topics above - and others within the
scope of Language, Data and Knowledge - are applied to domain-specific use
cases, including but not limited to: social sciences and humanities, legal,
life sciences, FinTech, cybersecurity.
Organising committee
Conference Chairs
-
Jorge Gracia – University of Zaragoza
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John P. McCrae – University of Galway
Program Chairs:
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Sara Carvalho – University of Aveiro | NOVA CLUNL
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Anas Fahad Khan – Institute for Computational Linguistics “A. Zampolli”
Workshop and Tutorial Chairs:
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Ana Ostroški Anić – Institute of Croatian Language and Linguistics
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Blerina Spahiu – University of Milano-Bicocca
Local Organisers:
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Dagmar Gromann – University of Vienna
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Barbara Heinisch – University of Vienna
Proceedings Chair:
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Ana Salgado – NOVA CLUNL | Lisbon Academy of Sciences
Important Dates
10 March 2023
Paper submission deadline
28 April 2023
Notification
26 May 2023
Camera-ready submission deadline
12–13 September 2023
Pre-conference events
14–15 September 2023
Main conference
All deadlines refer to anywhere-on-earth time.
Program Committee
http://2023.ldk-conf.org/program-committee/
Workshops and tutorials
You can check the list of accepted workshops and tutorials at
http://2023.ldk-conf.org/workshops-tutorials/
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2nd Call for papers / Segunda Convocatoria / Segunda Circular
/English/
18th Congress of Latin-American Association of Systemic-Functional
Linguistics (ALSFAL2023)
2nd Brazilian Congress of Systemic-Functional Linguistics
New paths for Dialogue, Understanding and Reconnection
*
Dates: 28th August through 1st September
*
Venue: University of Campinas - UNICAMP (Campinas - São Paulo - Brasil)
This second Call for Papers aims to provide information about submitting
abstracts and congress fees. The Call for Papers is available on the
official conference website; you can find it here
<https://www2.iel.unicamp.br/alsfal2023/?page_id=119&lang=en>.
Please, flow us on Instagram (@alsfal2023
<https://www.instagram.com/alsfal2023/>) and Facebook
<https://www.facebook.com/ALSFAL2023>.
*
Official website: http://www.iel.unicamp.br/alsfal2023
*
Official email: alsfal2023(a)unicamp.br
We hope to meet you in Campinas!
Rodrigo Esteves de Lima-Lopes
On behalf of the organising committee
/Español/
XVIII Congreso de la Asociación de Lingüística Sistémico-Funcional
de América Latina (ALSFAL2023)
II Congreso Brasileño de Lingüística Sistémico-Funcional
Nuevos Caminos para el Diálogo, Entendimiento y Reconexión.
*
Fechas: 28 de agosto a 01º de septiembre de 2023
*
Local del Evento: Universidade Estadual de Campinas - UNICAMP
(Campinas - São Paulo - Brasil)
El principal objetivo de esta segunda convocatoria es divulgar
informaciones acerca de la sumisión de resúmenes y las tarifas del
congreso. La convocatoria está disponible en el sitio web oficial de la
conferencia; lo puedes encontrar aquí
<https://www2.iel.unicamp.br/alsfal2023/?page_id=114&lang=es>.
Síganos en Instagram (@alsfal2023
<https://www.instagram.com/alsfal2023/>) y Facebook
<https://www.facebook.com/ALSFAL2023>.
* *Página oficial*: http://www.iel.unicamp.br/alsfal2023
* *Email oficial*: alsfal2023(a)unicamp.br
Rodrigo Esteves de Lima-Lopes
En nombre del comité organizador
/Português/
XVIII Congresso da Associação Latino-americana de Linguística
Sistêmico-Funcional (ALSFAL2023)
II Congresso Brasileiro de Linguística Sistémico-Funcional
Novos Caminhos para o Diálogo, Entendimento e Reconexão
* Data: 28 de agosto a 01º de setembro de 2023
* Local: Universidade Estadual de Campinas - UNICAMP (Campinas - São
Paulo - Brasil)
O principal objetivo dessa segunda circular é divulgar informações para
a submissão de resumos e as taxas do congresso. A circular e as
informações estão disponíveis no sítio oficial do evento aqui
<https://www2.iel.unicamp.br/alsfal2023/?page_id=112>
Você pode nos seguir no Instagram (@alsfal2023
<https://www.instagram.com/alsfal2023/>) e no Facebook
<https://www.facebook.com/ALSFAL2023>.
* Página oficial: http://www.iel.unicamp.br/alsfal2023
* E-mail oficial: alsfal2023(a)unicamp.br
Esperamos por vocês em Campinas!
Rodrigo Esteves de Lima-Lopes
Em nome do comitê organizador
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*Rodrigo Esteves de Lima Lopes (ele/he)*
rll307@unicamp.br/@rll307
Professor Associado/Associate Professor
Universidade Estadual de Campinas/University of Campinas
Depto. de Linguística Aplicada/Dept. of Applied Linguistics
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por varios mensajes/
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Caros Colegas,
Estimados Colegas,
Dear Colleagues,
2nd Call for papers / Segunda Convocatoria / Segunda Circular
/English/
18th Congress of Latin-American Association of Systemic-Functional
Linguistics (ALSFAL2023)
2nd Brazilian Congress of Systemic-Functional Linguistics
New paths for Dialogue, Understanding and Reconnection
*
Dates: 28th September through 1st August
*
Venue: University of Campinas - UNICAMP (Campinas - São Paulo - Brasil)
This second Call for Papers aims to provide information about submitting
abstracts and congress fees. The Call for Papers is available on the
official conference website; you can find it here
<https://www2.iel.unicamp.br/alsfal2023/?page_id=119&lang=en>.
Please, flow us on Instagram (@alsfal2023
<https://www.instagram.com/alsfal2023/>) and Facebook
<https://www.facebook.com/ALSFAL2023>.
*
Official website: http://www.iel.unicamp.br/alsfal2023
*
Official email: alsfal2023(a)unicamp.br
We hope to meet you in Campinas!
Rodrigo Esteves de Lima-Lopes
On behalf of the organising committee
/Español/
XVIII Congreso de la Asociación de Lingüística Sistémico-Funcional
de América Latina (ALSFAL2023)
II Congreso Brasileño de Lingüística Sistémico-Funcional
Nuevos Caminos para el Diálogo, Entendimiento y Reconexión.
*
Fechas: 28 de agosto a 01º de septiembre de 2023
*
Local del Evento: Universidade Estadual de Campinas - UNICAMP
(Campinas - São Paulo - Brasil)
El principal objetivo de esta segunda convocatoria es divulgar
informaciones acerca de la sumisión de resúmenes y las tarifas del
congreso. La convocatoria está disponible en el sitio web oficial de la
conferencia; lo puedes encontrar aquí
<https://www2.iel.unicamp.br/alsfal2023/?page_id=114&lang=es>.
Síganos en Instagram (@alsfal2023
<https://www.instagram.com/alsfal2023/>) y Facebook
<https://www.facebook.com/ALSFAL2023>.
* *Página oficial*: http://www.iel.unicamp.br/alsfal2023
* *Email oficial*: alsfal2023(a)unicamp.br
Rodrigo Esteves de Lima-Lopes
En nombre del comité organizador
/Português/
XVIII Congresso da Associação Latino-americana de Linguística
Sistêmico-Funcional (ALSFAL2023)
II Congresso Brasileiro de Linguística Sistémico-Funcional
Novos Caminhos para o Diálogo, Entendimento e Reconexão
* Data: 28 de agosto a 01º de setembro de 2023
* Local: Universidade Estadual de Campinas - UNICAMP (Campinas - São
Paulo - Brasil)
O principal objetivo dessa segunda circular é divulgar informações para
a submissão de resumos e as taxas do congresso. A circular e as
informações estão disponíveis no sítio oficial do evento aqui
<https://www2.iel.unicamp.br/alsfal2023/?page_id=112>
Você pode nos seguir no Instagram (@alsfal2023
<https://www.instagram.com/alsfal2023/>) e no Facebook
<https://www.facebook.com/ALSFAL2023>.
* Página oficial: http://www.iel.unicamp.br/alsfal2023
* E-mail oficial: alsfal2023(a)unicamp.br
Esperamos por vocês em Campinas!
Rodrigo Esteves de Lima-Lopes
Em nome do comitê organizador
--
*Rodrigo Esteves de Lima Lopes (ele/he)*
rll307@unicamp.br/@rll307
Professor Associado/Associate Professor
Universidade Estadual de Campinas/University of Campinas
Depto. de Linguística Aplicada/Dept. of Applied Linguistics
Hi,
I'm looking for a Postdoc with experience of graph databases and graph
reasoning.
https://www.rug.nl/about-ug/work-with-us/job-opportunities/?details=00347-0…
Deadline for applying: 19 February 2023.
The work will mainly focus on using graph-based strategies for ontology
learning, semantic relation identification, and extracting structured
information from unstructured data.
Kind regards,
Federico Pianzola
--
Assistant Professor of Computational Humanities
University of Groningen
https://federicopianzola.me
ERC project; https://golemlab.eu
Book:* Digital Social Reading: Sharing Fiction in the 21st Century
<https://wip.mitpress.mit.edu/digital-social-reading>* (MIT Press open peer
review)
Hello All,
The annual European Conference on Information Retrieval (ECIR) is the main
European forum for the presentation of new research results in the field of
Information Retrieval. In 2023, the forty fifth ECIR conference (ECIR'23)
will be held in Dublin, Ireland from the 2nd to the 6th of April 2023.
The call for ECIR grants is now open. The conference offers two support
grants for both students and resource-limited academics without sufficient
funding to travel or register. The first support grant program provides a
very limited number of stipends to cover the paid registration fees or
offset some travel costs for researchers who wish to attend the ECIR 2023
in Dublin, but for whom the costs would be prohibitive. Applications for
this grant should be submitted by email to support(a)ecir2023.org , with the
email title *“ECIR’23 Support Grants”*. Details about the application
process for the grant can be found in this link
http://ecir2023.org/calls/support-grants.html
On the other hand, the student grant program provides a limited number of
stipends to cover the paid registration fees for full-time students who
wish to attend the ECIR 2023 in Dublin and require support in order to do
so. Students who have already registered or yet-to-register are both
welcome to apply. Student support applications should be submitted by email
to support(a)ecir2023.org , with the email title *“ECIR’23 Student
Support”. *More details about the application process can be found in this
link http://ecir2023.org/calls/student-support.html
For both grants, applications should be sent before *14th February 2023*.
Best Regards,
Esraa Ali, Ph.D.
DCU
Publicity officer, ECIR 2023
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A fully-funded position as PhD Research Fellow in Natural Language Processing is available in the Language Technology Group (LTG) in the Machine Learning Section at the Department of Informatics, University of Oslo (UiO), Norway. The 3-year position is affiliated with a new research project dubbed Peace Science Infrastructure (PSI), focusing on event extraction in the domain of armed conflicts.
For more information, please see the full announcement here:
https://www.jobbnorge.no/en/available-jobs/job/239414/phd-research-fellow-i…
The closing date is February 28th, 2023.
Please do not hesitate to contact me for any further information.
Best regards,
-erik
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Erik Velldal
Language Technology Group
Section for Machine Learning
Department of Informatics, University of Oslo