CALL FOR PAPERS
The Northern European Journal of Language Technology (NEJLT) invites
submissions of excellent research papers and letters on language
technology. NEJLT is a global journal that publishes peer-reviewed language
technology and computational linguistics research on all languages.
https://www.nejlt.org
What's special about NEJLT?
* Re-use reviews: We welcome revised manuscripts submitted with prior
reviews to a fast-track review process.
* Customised review: Specify a "type" for your paper at submission, that
determines how your paper is reviewed
* "Letter" format submission: Comments, positions, letters, or small
experiments also welcomed as very short articles
* Free to submit, free to publish, free to read
### SUBMISSION TYPES
NEJLT accepts (1) full articles, and (2) letters.
(1) Full articles are to be given a subtype. The types available at NEJLT
are:
* Computationally-aided linguistic analysis
* NLP engineering experiment paper
* Reproduction paper
* Resource paper
* Position paper
* Survey Paper
Other works are welcome - contact the editor.
(2) NEJLT Letters on computational linguistics and natural language
processing should be around 1000 words long, and are given a special,
dedicated review process.
ACL Rolling Review articles may be committed to NEJLT. Articles for
consideration in Vol 9 issue 1 should be submitted by February 15th and
committed by May 2nd, 2023.
Submissions directly to NEJLT via the journal website are welcome at any
time.
More information about submission types and information for authors is at:
https://www.nejlt.org/authorinfo/
### SCOPE
NEJLT invites manuscripts from anywhere in the world that present excellent
research in the field of language technology and natural language
processing. Work on all languages is welcome.
* Language focus:
* Global; no specific focus. Research on all and any languages is invited.
* Topics of interest: including but not limited to
* Cognitive Modeling and Psycholinguistics
* Computational Social Science and Social Media
* Dialogue and Interactive Systems
* Discourse and Pragmatics
* Ethics and NLP
* Generation of language
* Green NLP
* Information Extraction
* Information Retrieval and Text Mining
* Interpretability and Analysis of Models for NLP
* Language Grounding to Vision, Robotics and Beyond
* Theory and Formalism in NLP (Linguistic and Mathematical)
* Machine Learning for NLP
* Machine Translation
* NLP Applications
* Phonology, Morphology and Word Segmentation
* Question Answering
* Resources and Evaluation
* Semantics: Lexical
* Semantics: Sentence Level
* Semantics: Textual Inference and Other Areas of Semantics
* Sentiment Analysis, Stylistic Analysis, and Argument Mining
* Speech and Multimodality
* Summarization
* Syntax: Tagging, Chunking and Parsing
* Works focusing on Northern European languages are encouraged, with the
same requirements of excellence
The editor-in-chief of NEJLT is appointed by the North European Association
for Language Technology. This geographical connection gives the journal its
name, though the journal itself does not have a Northern European language
focus.
More on NEJLT's scope is at: https://www.nejlt.org/
### REVIEWING
NEJLT is committed to rapid and fair reviewing. NEJLT strives to preserve
anonymity throughout the review process. The journal also invites revised
resubmissions from select events, including the reviews from those events,
including ACL, EMNLP, NAACL, EACL, AACL, and NeurIPS. For details, see:
https://www.nejlt.org/review/
### ABOUT THE JOURNAL
NEJLT publishes in the field of language technology, i.e. Natural Language
Processing, Computational Linguistics, and related topics. Research focused
on any natural language is invited.
NEJLT invites both journal articles and academic letters, and has a
multi-iteration reviewing process, where revisions are a possibility.
The reviewing philosophy of the journal is to minimise reviewing biases,
and also to provide constructive, helpful feedback during the review
process.
NEJLT is a global journal with global focus. The journal’s publisher is
located in Northern Europe, hence its name, and supports the journal
without charge, enabling open access publication with no costs. NEJLT is
indexed by many publication indexing services, and ranked by many national
bibliographic ranking systems.
NEJLT accepts submissions continuously all year round.
More at: https://www.nejlt.org/about/
### ORGANIZATION
* Editor-in-Chief:
* Leon Derczynski, ITU Copenhagen; ld(a)itu.dk
* Editorial board:
* Isabelle Augenstein, University of Copenhagen
* Nikolaos Aletras, University of Sheffield
* Francesco Barbieri, Snap
* Jasmijn Bastings, Google
* Rachel Bawden, INRIA, Paris
* Yonatan Belinkov, Technion
* Emily M. Bender, University of Washington
* Nicoletta Calzolari, Institute for Computational Linguistics, NRC Italy
* Christos Christodoulopoulos, Amazon
* Manuel R. Ciosici, USC Information Sciences Institute
* Miryam de Lhoneux, University of Copenhagen
* Lucia Donatelli, Saarland University
* Yanai Elazar, University of Washington
* Angela Fan, Meta
* Yang Feng, Chinese Academy of Sciences
* Mark Fishel, University of Tartu
* Hila Gonen, Meta / University of Washington
* Eva Hajičová, Charles University
* Yufang Hou, IBM
* Zhijing Jin, Max Planck Institute & ETH Zurich
* Marco Kuhlmann, Linköping University
* Sasha Luccioni, Hugging Face
* Benjamin Marie, 4i
* Yuji Matsumoto, NAIST/Riken AIP
* Nafise Sadat Moosavi, The University of Sheffield
* Joakim Nivre, Uppsala University
* Debora Nozza, Bocconi University
* Ellie Pavlick, Brown University
* Verena Rieser, Heriot Watt University
* Kay Rottmann, Amazon Alexa AI
* Vered Shwartz, Allen Institute for Artificial Intelligence (AI2)
* Thamar Solorio, University of Houston
* Song Linfeng, Tencent
* Mark Steedman, University of Edinburgh
* Dhanasekar Sundararaman, Microsoft
* Jörg Tiedemann, University of Helsinki
* Emiel van Miltenburg, Tilburg University
* Bonnie Webber, Universty of Edinburgh
* Adina Williams, Meta
* Steve Wilson, Oakland University
NEJLT's editorial team is detailed at: https://www.nejlt.org/team/
### PUBLICATION AND OPEN ACCESS
The ACL Anthology has accepted inclusion of articles published in NEJLT.
NEJLT is full open access. This means that accepted papers may be
downloaded directly from the web and will not be charged for. There are
also no fees for submitting or for publishing. There are no plans to
collect fees at any point in the future at any part of the NEJLT process.
Papers are published under the CC-BY 4.0 license. This means that NEJLT is
an Open Access Gold journal.
The journal is published by Linköping University press. The editor-in-chief
of NEJLT is appointed by the North European Association for Language
Technology. This geographical connection gives the journal its name, though
the journal itself does not have a Northern European language focus.
More details on NEJLT policies at: https://www.nejlt.org/policies/
### CONTACT
Please, see www.nejlt.org for further information. We look forward to
seeing your manuscripts.
We are seeking highly motivated and talented individuals to join our
research team as PhD candidates. This is a full-time, fully-funded position
that offers the opportunity to *make novel contributions at the interface
between computer vision and neural machine translation with the primary
goal of addressing automatic recognition and translation of Sign Language
to spoken language**.* The successful candidate will be hosted at ADAPT *Centre
(* <Centre@MTU>https://www.adaptcentre.ie/*)@* <Centre@MTU>
https://www.mtu.ie/*)*, Ireland and closely work with a team of mentors.
*Deadline of Application: **February 22, 2023*, with a starting date of as
early as possible (preferably in March, 2023)
*Why ADAPT Centre?*
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Contribute to the ADAPT research agenda that pioneers and combines
research in AI driven technologies: Natural Language Processing,
Video/Text/Image/Speech processing, digital engagement & HCI, semantic
modeling, personalisation, privacy & data governance.
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Work with our interdisciplinary team of leading experts from the
complementary fields of, Social Sciences, Communications, Commerce/Fintech,
Ethics, Law, Health, Environment and Sustainability.
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Leverage our success. ADAPT’s researchers have signed 43 collaborative
research projects, 52 licence agreements and oversee 16 active
commercialisation funds and 52 commercialisation awards. ADAPT has won 40
competitive EU research projects and obtained €18.5 million in
non-exchequer non-commercial funding. Additionally, six spinout companies
have been formed. ADAPT’s researchers have produced over 1,500 journal and
conference publications and nearly 100 PhD students have been trained.
As an ADAPT funded PhD researcher you will have access to a network of 85
global experts and over 250 staff as well as a wide multi-disciplinary
ecosystem across 8 leading Irish universities. We can influence and inform
your work, share our networks and collaborate with you to increase your
impact, and accelerate your career opportunities. Specifically we offer:
1.
Opportunity to build your profile at international conferences and
global events.
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A solid career pathway through formalised training & development, expert
one-on-one supervision and exposure to top specialists.
3.
A Fully funded, 4 year PhD postgraduate studentship which includes a
tax-free stipend of approx. €18,500 per year for up to four years including
EU tuition fees, research and equipment costs and all costs associated with
training related covered.
*Minimum qualifications*
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Minimum 2.1 honours undergraduate degree in either Computer Science,
Computer Engineering, Electrical and Electronic Engineering or related
disciplines with strong programming skills.
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Expertise/interest in Deep Learning/Natural Language Processing/Data
Mining
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Previous scientific publication experience preferred.
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Excellent written and verbal communication and interpersonal skills
*Application Process*
Interested candidates can send an application with the following documents
directly to Mohammed Hasanuzzaman (*mohammed.hasanuzzaman@*
<mohammed.hasanuzzaman(a)adaptcentre.ie>adaptcentre.ie)
1.
Detailed curriculum vitae, including – if applicable – relevant
publications;
2.
Transcripts of degrees,
3.
The name and email contacts of two academic referees,
4.
A cover letter/letter of introduction (max 2000 words). In the letter,
applicants should include the following details:
1.
An explanation of your interest in the research to be conducted and
why you believe they are suitable for the position.
2.
Details of your final year undergraduate project (if applicable)
3.
Details of your MSc project (if applicable)
4.
Details of any relevant modules previously taken, at undergraduate
and/or Master level.
5.
Details of any relevant work experience (if applicable).
*Diversity*
ADAPT is committed to achieving better diversity and gender representation
at all levels of the organisation, across leadership, academic, operations,
research staff and studentship levels. ADAPT is committed to the continued
development of employment policies, procedures and practices that promote
gender equality. On that basis we encourage and welcome talented people
from all backgrounds to join ADAPT.
*About the ADAPT Centre*
ADAPT is the world-leading SFI research centre for AI Driven Digital
Content Technology hosted by Trinity College Dublin. ADAPT’s partner
institutions include Dublin City University, University College Dublin,
Technological University Dublin, Maynooth University, Munster Technological
University, Athlone Institute of Technology, and the National University of
Ireland Galway. ADAPT's research vision is to pioneer new forms of
proactive, scalable, and integrated AI-driven Digital Content Technology
that empower individuals and society to engage in digital experiences with
control, inclusion, and accountability with the long term goal of a
balanced digital society by 2030. ADAPT is pioneering new Human Centric AI
techniques and technologies including personalisation, natural language
processing, data analytics, intelligent machine translation human-computer
interaction, as well as setting the standards for data governance, privacy
and ethics for digital content.
*Our Research Vision*
Governments and civil society are starting to recognise the need for urgent
and concerted action to address the societal impact of the accelerating
pace of digital content technologies and the AI techniques that underpin
them. ADAPT provides an ambitious, ground-breaking, integrated research
programme that assembles three interlocking Strands that together are
capable of addressing this challenge. Each of these complementary and
reinforcing research Strands takes one of the different perspectives on the
provision of personalised, immersive, multimodal digital engagement, i.e.
the individual’s experience and control of the engagement, the algorithms
underlying digital content processing, and the balanced governance by
enterprise and societal stakeholders.
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<https://www.mtu.ie/> *
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TALLIP, PLOS One, Computer Speech and Language*
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1st International Workshop on AI in Digital Humanities, Computational
Social Sciences and Economics Research (AI‑HuSo’23)
Warsaw, Poland, 17–20 September, 2023
https://fedcsis.org/sessions/itbs/ai-huso
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This workshop is dedicated to the computational study of Social
Sciences, Economics and Humanities, including all subjects like, for
example, education, labour market, history, religious studies,
theology, cultural heritage, and informative predictions for
decision-making and behavioral-science perspectives. While digital
methods and AI have been emerging topics in these fields for several
decades, this workshop is not only limited to discoveries in these
domains, but also dedicated to the reflections of these methods and
results within the field of computer science. Thus, we are in
particular interested in interdisciplinary exchange and dissemination
with a clear focus on computational and AI methods.
Since there is a clear methodological overlap between these three
domains and often similar algorithms and AI approaches are considered,
we see this workshop as place for interdisciplinary learning,
discussing a joint toolbox as a support for scholars from these field
with human and context-aware agents. This workshop also comprises a
symposium on research towards a trustworthy data infrastructure
housing both quantitative and qualitative data.
The aim of this workshop is thus to bridge the gap between scientific
domains, foster interdisciplinary exchange and discuss how research
questions from other domains challenge current computer science. In
particular, we are interested in communications between researchers
from different fields of computer science, social sciences, economics,
humanities, and practitioners from different fields.
Topics - The list of topics includes, but is not limited to:
- AI approaches for the interdisciplinary work of the social sciences,
economics, and humanities: report on theoretical, methodological,
experimental, and applied research.
- AI for linking data from different digital resources, including
online social networks, web and data mining, Knowledge Graphs,
Ontologies.
- AI methods for text mining and textual analysis, for example texts
within social sciences, digital literary studies, computational
stylistics and stylometry.
- Text encoding, computational linguistics, annotation guidelines, OCR
for humanities, economics, and social sciences.
- Network analysis, including social and historical network analysis.
The applications of interest are included in the list below, but are
not limited to:
- Labour market research and qualification, including
behavioral-science perspectives.
- Education: Digital methods and systems, e-learning, adult education, etc.
- Contributions to the application of technology to culture, history,
and societal issues: For example, computational text analysis,
analytical and visualization, databases, etc.
- In particular, we welcome submissions which focus on a critical
reflection of digital methods in the humanities, economics and social
sciences within computer science.
- Linking of digital resources, a discussion of data sets, their
quality and reliability, combining quantitative and qualitative data,
anonymization and data protection.
Submission rules
- Authors should submit their papers as Postscript, PDF or MSWord files.
- The total length of a paper should not exceed 10 pages IEEE style
(including tables, figures and references). IEEE style templates are
available here.
- Papers will be refereed and accepted on the basis of their
scientific merit and relevance to the workshop.
- Preprints containing accepted papers will be published on a USB
memory stick provided to the FedCSIS participants.
- Only papers presented at the conference will be published in
Conference Proceedings and submitted for inclusion in the IEEE Xplore®
database.
- Conference proceedings will be published in a volume with ISBN, ISSN
and DOI numbers and posted at the conference WWW site.
- Conference proceedings will be submitted for indexation according to
information here.
- Organizers reserve right to move accepted papers between FedCSIS
technical sessions.
The Austrian Research Institute for Artificial Intelligence (OFAI) is
delighted to announce its 2023 Winter/Spring Lecture Series.
The talks are intended to familiarize attendees with the latest research
developments in AI and related fields (particularly computational
linguistics and natural language processing), and to forge new
connections with those working in other areas.
Lectures will take place on Wednesdays at 18:30 Vienna time. All
lectures will be held online via Zoom; in-person attendance at OFAI is
also possible for certain lectures. Attendance is open to the public
and free of charge. No advance registration is required.
For details on how to attend the individual talks, sign up to our
mailing list at <https://www.ofai.at/newsletter.html> or check the
Lecture Series web page at <https://www.ofai.at/lectures>.
Schedule:
18 January 2023 at 18:30 CET (UTC+1)
Martin Trapp (Aalto University)
Leveraging Connections Between Deep Architectures and Bayesian
Nonparametrics
1 February 2023 at 18:30 CET (UTC+1)
Winfried Lechner (University of Athens)
Natural Language Semantics and Music
15 February 2023 at 18:30 CET (UTC+1)
Benjamin Mako Hill (University of Washington)
Balancing Open Participation and Information Quality in Wikipedia Using
Machine Learning
1 March 2023 at 18:30 CET (UTC+1)
Michael Pucher (OFAI)
Synthesizing Dialects, Faces, Singing Voices, Songbirds, and Famous Dead
Actors
15 March 2023 at 18:30 CET (UTC+1)
Niels Taatgen (University of Groningen)
The Skill-based Method of Modeling Human Intelligent Behavior
29 March 2023 at 18:30 CEST (UTC+2)
Stacy Marsella (Northeastern University and University of Glasgow)
Engineering the Impact of Emotion on Human Behavior
12 April 2023 at 18:30 CEST (UTC+2)
Christoph Scheepers (University of Glasgow)
The "Crossword Effect" in Free Word Recall: A Retrieval Advantage for
Words Encoded in Line with their Spatial Associations
26 April 2023 at 18:30 CEST (UTC+2)
Paolo Petta (OFAI)
(Talk title to be announced)
10 May 2023 at 18:30 CEST (UTC+2)
Hannes Fellner (University of Vienna)
Digital Advances on the Ancient Silk Road
--
Dr.-Ing. Tristan Miller, Research Scientist
Austrian Research Institute for Artificial Intelligence (OFAI)
Freyung 6/6, 1010 Vienna, Austria | Tel: +43 1 5336112 12
https://logological.org/ | https://punderstanding.ofai.at/
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CALL FOR PAPERS
ACM OSNeHM 2023
First International workshop on
Online Social Networks in the Human-centric Metaverse
co-located with
The Web Conference 2023
Austin, Texas, USA
APRIL 30 - MAY 4, 2023
https://osnehm.iit.cnr.it/
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NEXT DEADLINES - abstract submission extended (all deadlines are AoE)
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6th February 2023: Abstract submission deadline
6th February 2023: Workshop paper submission deadline
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SUBMISSION LINK
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https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=thewebconf2023iwpd
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SCOPE AND OVERVIEW
__________________
The cyber and physical worlds are increasingly becoming indistinguishable.
This is fostered by enabling technologies such as IoT and pervasive
networks,
advanced data management and analytics techniques, and advanced platforms
with massive diffusion, chiefly among them Online Social Networks.
Whatever we do in one world has immediate consequences on the other world,
thanks to a constant flow of data - and online analytics - between the
two worlds.
In this context, the vision of the Metaverse provides additional
perspectives,
augmenting human interactions with things and other humans across the
two worlds.
The role of the humans in this socio-technical complex system is key,
and still largely unexplored.
Quite interestingly, while new tools characteristic of the
cyber-physical world- OSN among them -
have been designed to largely extend human capabilities, the real interplay
between these tools and human behaviours and cognitive constraints often
result in unexpected results.
Therefore, while humans are in principle at the center of the
cyber-physical convergence and,
thus -- in the perspective -- of the Metaverse, the interplay between
both worlds
and the technical solutions underpinning this convergence are hitherto
largely
unexplored and yet to be understood. This is a big gap our community
should fill in,
in order to develop cyber-physical worlds (and the Metaverse) as a truly
human-centric environment.
OSNeHM’s main theme will be the role of Online Social Networks
in such a human-centric cyber-physical convergence leading to the Metaverse.
It will provide a forum for discussion on early yet principled
approaches and results
on all aspects related to this theme.
A special emphasis will be devoted to the characterisation of the
individual and
social behaviour of humans, using OSN as “big data microscopes” for
collecting and
analysing big data via robust big data analytics.
Papers discussing solutions focusing on the interplay between social and
technical (online and offline) worlds will be high welcome.
On the other hand, the workshop will welcome papers proposing novel
technical solutions
to support human-centric approaches to the evolution of OSN in the
perspective of the Metaverse.
Specific topics of interest include, but are not limited to, the following:
* OSNeHM platforms, protocols and applications;
* OSN and Metaverse services & applications;
* Decentralised, mobile and location-based OSNeHM;
* Trust, reputation, privacy and security in OSNeHM;
* Dynamics of trends, information and opinion diffusion in OSNeHM;
* Fake news, toxicity radicalization and disinformation in OSNeHM;
* Detecting, modeling and tackling Online harms in OSNeHM;
* Recommendations and advertising in OSNeHM;
* Measurement, analysis and modeling of popular OSN (Facebook, Twitter,
Instagram, Flickr, etc.),
including decentralized ones (e.g., Mastodon, Pleroma, ...);
* Data mining, and machine learning in OSNeHM systems;
* Social media analysis and social analytics in the perspective of OSNeHM;
* Information extraction and search in OSNeHM;
* Complex-network analysis of OSNeHM;
* Modeling of social behavior through OSN data;
* Crowdsourcing and OSNeHM;
* Multidisciplinary applications of OSNeHM (economics, medicine,
society, politics,
homeland security, psychology, etc.)
PAPER FORMAT AND SUBMISSION INSTRUCTIONS
________________________________________
Papers that have been previously published or are under review for
another journal,
conference or workshop will not be considered for publication.
Submitted papers should not exceed 12 pages in length
(maximum 8 pages for the main paper content + maximum 2 pages for
appendixes + maximum 2 pages for references).
Papers must be submitted in PDF format according to the ACM template
published in the ACM guidelines,
selecting the generic “sigconf” sample.
The PDF files must have all non-standard fonts embedded. Workshop papers
must be self-contained and in English.
Submissions that do not follow these guidelines may be rejected without
review.
Further, at least one author of each accepted workshop paper has to
register for the main conference.
Workshop attendance is only granted for registered participants.
Accepted papers will be included in the workshop proceedings,
which will be published as companion proceedings of The Web Conference,
and indexed according to the main conference policy.
Please follow the submission link at:
https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=thewebconf2023iwpd and
select the full name of the workshop in the submission list.
AWARDS AND EDITORIAL FOLLOW-UPS
_______________________________
We will consider assigning a best paper award.
We will organise a special issue on the Elsevier Online Social Networks
and Media (OSNEM) Journal
https://www.journals.elsevier.com/online-social-networks-and-media/
soliciting submissions of extended versions of particularly promising
papers.
OSNEM is a recent yet very well-reputed (Q1 SJR) journal covering, among
others, 100% of the workshop topics.
IMPORTANT DATES (all deadlines are AoE)
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6th February 2023: Abstract submission deadline
6th February 2023: Workshop paper submission deadline
6th March 2023: Workshop paper (acceptance) notification
20th March 2023: Workshop papers camera-ready deadline
31st March 2023: Final program (with duration) provided to Workshop
Track leads
1st May 2023: Workshops at WWW2023
ORGANISING COMMITTEE
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Workshop chairs:
* Marco Conti, IIT-CNR, Italy
* Andrea Passarella, IIT-CNR, Italy
* Jussara M. Almeida, Universidade Federal de Minas Gerais, Brazil
* Arkaitz Zubiaga, Queen Mary University of London, UK
Technical Program Committee
* Virgilio Almeida - Universidade Federal de Minas Gerais, Brazil
* Chiara Boldrini - IIT-CNR, Italy
* Barbara Carminati - University of Insubria, Italy
* Ignacio Castro - Queen Mary University of London, United Kingdom
* Emilio Ferrara - University of Southern California, Los Angeles, USA
* Pan Hui - Hong Kong University of Science and Technology, Hong Kong
* Adriana Iamnitchi - Maastricht University, Netherlands
* Andreas Kaltenbrunner - Pompeu Fabra University, Spain
* Ioannis Katakis - University of Nicosia, Cyprus
* Ema Kusen - Vienna University of Economics and Business, Austria
* Haewoon Kwak - Singapore Management University, Singapore
* Lik-Hang Lee - KAIST, South Korea
* Na Li - Prairie View A&M University, USA
* Fabricio Murai - Worcester Polytechnic Institute, USA
* Paolo Rosso - Technical University of Valencia, Spain
* Daniel Sadoc - Federal University of Rio de Janeiro, Brasil
* Nishanth Sastry - University of Surrey, Guildford, United Kingdom
* Altigran Silva - Universidade Federal do Amazonas, Brazil
* Thiago Silva - Universidade Tecnológica Federal do Paraná, Brazil
* Fabrizio Silvestri - Sapienza University of Rome, Italy
* Mark Strembeck - Vienna University of Economics and Business, Austria
* Andrea Tagarelli - University of Calabria, Italy
* Panayiotis Tsaparas - University of Ioannina, Greece
* Gareth Tyson - Hong Kong University of Science and Technology, Hong Kong
* Marco Viviani - University of Milan-Bicocca, Italy
* Ingmar Weber - Saarland University, Saarbrücken, Germany
For more information, please write to the workshop co-chairs at osnehm23
<at> iit <dot> cnr <dot> it
Dear all,
Due to numerous requests, we decided to extend the deadline
for the special issue on "Multimodal Processing and Robotics for
Dialogue Systems" in the journal of Advanced Robotics (Taylor &
Francis).
https://think.taylorandfrancis.com/special_issues/advanced-robotics-multimo…https://www.rsj.or.jp/content/files/pub/ar/CFP/CFP_37_21.pdf
The new deadline is 28 Feb. 2023.
I would also appreciate it if you could help distribute the CFP and
encourage your colleagues to make submissions.
Best regards,
Ryuichiro
on behalf of guest editors
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[Call for Papers]
Advanced Robotics Special Issue on
Multimodal Processing and Robotics for Dialogue Systems
Co-Editors:
Prof. David Traum (University of Southern California, USA)
Prof. Gabriel Skantze (KTH Royal Institute of Technology, Sweden)
Prof. Hiromitsu Nishizaki (University of Yamanashi, Japan)
Prof. Ryuichiro Higashinaka (Nagoya University, Japan)
Dr. Takashi Minato (RIKEN/ATR, Japan)
Prof. Takayuki Nagai (Osaka University, Japan)
Publication in Vol. 37, Issue 21 (Nov 2023)
SUBMISSION DEADLINE: 28 Feb 2023
In recent years, as seen in smart speakers such as Google Home and Amazon
Alexa, there has been remarkable progress in spoken dialogue systems
technology to converse with users with human-like utterances. In the future,
such dialogue systems are expected to support our daily activities in
various ways. However, dialogue in daily activities is more complex than
that with smart speakers; even with current spoken dialogue technology, it
is still difficult to maintain a successful dialogue in various
situations. For example, in customer service through dialogue, it is
necessary for operators to respond appropriately to the different ways of
speaking and requests of various customers. In such cases, we humans can
switch the speaking manner depending on the type of customer, and we can
successfully perform the dialogue by not only using our voice but also our
gaze and facial expressions.
This type of human-like interaction is far from possible with the existing
spoken dialogue systems. Humanoid robots have the possibility to realize
such an interaction, because they can recognize not only the user's voice
but also facial expressions and gestures using various sensors, and can
express themselves in various ways such as gestures and facial expressions
using their bodies. Their many means of expressions have the potential to
successfully continue dialogue in a manner different from conventional
dialogue systems.
The combination of such robots and dialogue systems can greatly expand the
possibilities of dialogue systems, while at the same time, providing a
variety of new challenges. Various research and development efforts are
currently underway to address these new challenges, including "dialogue
robot competition" at IROS2022.
In this special issue, we invite a wide range of papers on multimodal
dialogue systems and dialogue robots, their applications, and fundamental
research. Prospective contributed papers are invited to cover, but are not
limited to, the following topics on multimodal dialogue systems and robots:
*Spoken dialogue processing
*Multimodal processing
*Speech recognition
*Text-to-speech
*Emotion recognition
*Motion generation
*Facial expression generation
*System architecture
*Natural language processing
*Knowledge representation
*Benchmarking
*Evaluation method
*Ethics
*Dialogue systems and robots for competition
Submission:
The full-length manuscript (either PDF file or MS word file) should be sent
by 28th Feb 2023 to the office of Advanced Robotics, the Robotics Society of
Japan through the on-line submission system of the journal
(https://www.rsj.or.jp/AR/submission). Sample manuscript templates and
detailed instructions for authors are available at the website of the
journal.
Note that word count includes references. Captions and author bios are
not included.
For special issues, longer papers can be accepted if the editors approve.
Please contact the editors before the submission if your manuscript exceeds
the word limit.
We have a vacancy for a professor of Natural Language Processing (from September 15, 2023).
The successful candidate will join the CLiPS Research Centre with research on NLP and Machine Learning, and teach in the MA on Digital Text Analysis.
The deadline for applications is 28 March 2023.
Vacancy description and link to application site:
https://www.uantwerpen.be/en/jobs/vacancies/academic-staff/?q=2634&descr=Ac…
For more information, candidates can contact me by email.
Best wishes,
Walter Daelemans
Call for Papers
*International Conference on CMC and Social Media Corpora for the Humanities*
14–15th September 2023, University of Mannheim, Germany
The 10th International Conference on CMC and Social Media Corpora for
the Humanities (CMC-Corpora) will be held at the University of
Mannheim, Germany in collaboration with the Leibniz Institute for the
German Language (IDS). Specialized corpora of the language of CMC and
social media are increasingly vital for the analysis of the
“unparalleled and rapidly evolving diversity in terms of speakers and
settings” in digital contexts, as well as of “language evolution seen
through the lens of user-generated content, which gives access to a
number of variants, socio- and idiolects” (Barbaresi 2019: 29-30).
The conference brings together language-centered research on CMC and
social media in linguistics, philologies, communication sciences,
media, and social sciences with research questions from the fields of
corpus and computational linguistics, language technology, text
technology, and machine learning. It features research in which
computational methods and tools are used for language-centered
empirical analysis of CMC and social media phenomena as well as
research on building, processing, annotating, representing, and
exploiting CMC and social media corpora, including their integration
in digital research infrastructures. We adhere to a wide definition of
CMC and Social Media, covering various media of digital communication,
including email, newsgroups, forums, chat and messenger applications
(e.g. WhatsApp), social networks (Facebook, Instagram), gaming
platforms, as well as interactions in the communication areas of video
portals (YouTube), learning platforms, gaming apps, online games and
virtual worlds.
We invite submissions on CMC-related topics, including but not limited to:
* Development of CMC corpora / social media corpora
* Building CMC corpora: from data collection to publication
* Open access data for CMC research: ethical and GDPR issues
* Annotating CMC data: genres, linguistic aspects, metadata
* Multimodal corpora
* Big data corpora
* Legal issues concerning the sampling, distribution and (long-term) archiving of social media data
* Analysis of CMC corpora / social media corpora
* Sociolinguistic studies of CMC
* Discourse analysis of CMC
* Linguistic characteristics of CMC
* Multimodal (incl. visual) aspects of CMC
* Multilingualism and code-switching in CMC
* CMC in language education
* Natural language processing (NLP) of CMC data / social media data
* Normalization
* PoS tagging
* Anonymisation and Pseudonymisation
* Lemmatization
* Syntactic parsing
* Semantic Annotation
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*Important Dates*
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* Abstract submission: 30 April, 23:59 CEST
* Notification of acceptance: Friday, 30 June 2023, 23:59 CEST
* Deadline revised abstract submission: Sunday, 6 August 2023, 23:59 CEST
* Deadline registration for participation: Sunday, 20 August 2023, 23:59 CEST
* Arrival, Get-together: Wednesday, 13 September 2023
* Conference: Thursday 14 - Friday 15 September 2023
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*Submission*
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We invite submissions for talks and for posters or software/corpus demonstrations on any topic relevant to the list of themes mentioned above. We invite two types of submissions:
* short papers (2-4 pages, following the existing template, i.e between 800 and 1600 words) for oral presentations
* abstracts (max. 300 words) for poster presentations
Each paper and abstract will be double blind peer reviewed by two or
three members of the scientific committee. Authors of accepted papers
can present their work at the conference (30 minute time slots: 20
minute talks, followed by 10 minutes of discussion). Authors of
accepted abstracts can present their work in progress, early-stage
research, software/corpus demonstrations during the poster session. At
the start of the conference, all accepted papers will be made
available in online proceedings. After the conference, speakers with
the best short papers will be invited to submit extended papers for a
special issue journal or a volume publication.
*Instructions for authors*
All submissions have to be written in English and have to be
anonymised. The short papers for oral presentations should not exceed
4 pages and the paper format should adhere to the template which you
can download from the links below. The abstracts for poster
presentations should not exceed 300 words, bibliographical references
not included. All contributions will be collected through the online
platform EasyChair under the link
https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=cmc2023). (If you do not have
an EasyChair account, you need to create one first.)
Template for MSWord (40 kB): https://www.uni-mannheim.de/media/Lehrstuehle/phil/deutsche_philologie/LS_G…
Template for LaTeX (260 kB): https://www.uni-mannheim.de/media/Lehrstuehle/phil/deutsche_philologie/LS_G…
For all enquiries, please contact the organizers at cmc-corpora2023(a)uni-mannheim.de
We look forward to seeing you there!
The organizing committee:
Jutta Bopp, Louis Cotgrove, Laura Herzberg, Harald Lüngen, Andreas Witt
Conference website: https://www.uni-mannheim.de/cmc-corpora2023/
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*Scientific Committee*
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(confirmed so far):
* Paul Baker (Lancaster University)
* Adrien Barbaresi (Berlin-Brandenburgische Akademie der Wissenschaften)
* Michael Beißwenger (University of Duisburg-Essen)
* Mario Cal-Varela (Universidade de Santiago de Compostela)
* Steven Coats (University of Oulu)
* Luna DeBruyne (Ghent University)
* Orphée DeClercq (Ghent University)
* Francisco-Javier Fernández-Polo (University of Santiago de Compostela)
* Jenny Frey (European Academy of Bozen)
* Alexandra Georgakopoulou-Nunes (King's College London)
* Klaus Geyer (University of Southern Denmark)
* Aivars Glaznieks (Eurac Research Bolzano)
* Claire Hardaker (Lancaster University)
* Iris Hendrickx (Radboud University Nijmegen)
* Axel Herold (Berlin-Brandenburgische Akademie der Wissenschaften)
* Lisa Hilte (University of Antwerp)
* Mai Hodac (Université Toulouse)
* Wolfgang Imo (University of Hamburg)
* Pawel Kamocki (IDS Mannheim)
* Erik-Tjong Kim-Sang (Netherlands eScience Center)
* Alexander Koenig (CLARIN ERIC)
* Florian Kunneman (Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam)
* Marc Kupietz (IDS Mannheim)
* Els Lefever (Ghent University)
* Julien Longhi (Cergy Paris Université)
* Maja Miličević-Petrović (University of Bologna)
* Nelleke Oostdijk (Radboud University)
* Celine Poudat (Université Côte d'Azur)
* Thomas Proisl (Friedrich-Alexander-Universität Erlangen-Nürnberg)
* Sebastian Reimann (Ruhr-Universität Bochum)
* Unn Røyneland (University of Oslo)
* Müge Satar (Newcastle University)
* Tatjana Scheffler (Ruhr-Universität Bochum)
* Stefania Spina (Università per Stranieri di Perugia)
* Egon Stemle (Eurac Research)
* Caroline Tagg (The Open University)
* Simone Ueberwasser (University of Zurich)
* Lieke Verheijen (Radboud University)
Dear all,
I would like to point you to two open positions (deadline for
application is February 28) at our newly founded Chair of Multilingual
Computational Linguistics at the University of Passau (Germany).
The first position is for an "assistant professor" (Akademischer Rat auf
Zeit, m/w/d) with broad interest in linguistic typology, comparative
linguistics, and computational linguistics. The position is for three
years, can be prolonged by three more years, and can be used to write a
habilitation thesis with me. Condition is a PhD that has been acquired
before starting the position (preferably in comparative linguistics or
computational linguistics).
https://www.uni-passau.de/fileadmin/dokumente/beschaeftigte/Stellenangebote…
The second position is for either an "assistant professor" (Akademischer
Rat auf Zeit, m/w/d) or a "research and teaching assistant" (Wiss.
Mitarbeiter, m/w/d), again for three years with possible extension by
three more years, devoted to the enhancement and extension of our work
on the standardization of cross-linguistic data. Condition is a PhD
("assistant professor") or a master in computer science or computational
linguistics ("research and teaching assistant"). For detailed
requirements (web administration and Python), please see the detailed call.
https://www.uni-passau.de/fileadmin/dokumente/beschaeftigte/Stellenangebote…
Note that only the German versions of these calls are legally binding.
Please circulate these across all channels, we hope to find strong
applications.
All the best,
Mattis
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Prof. Dr. Johann-Mattis List
Chair of Multilingual Computational Linguistics
University of Passau
Dr.-Hans-Kapfinger-Str. 16
04032 Passau
Germany
Chair Website: https://phil.uni-passau.de/multilinguale-computerlinguistik/
Personal Website: https://lingulist.de
Telephone: +49(0)851/509-3480