[Apologies for cross-posting]
Dear colleagues
We are inviting submissions for the next issue of Asia Pacific Journal of
Corpus Research, to appear on 31 December 2023.
*ABOUT*The Asia Pacific Journal of Corpus Research (APJCR, e-ISSN
2733-8096, DOI: https://doi.org/10.22925/apjcr) is an international and
interdisciplinary peer-reviewed journal intended to explore corpus research
in the Asia Pacific region. APJCR addresses areas of methodological,
applied and theoretical work in the field of corpus research. Examples of
such include discourse analysis, lexical studies, grammatical studies,
language acquisition, language learning, language education, lexicography,
pragmatics, sociolinguistics, (machine) translation studies, (digital)
literary studies, computational linguistics, speech, phonetics, deep
learning and natural language understanding in conjunction with corpus.
*NO ARTICLE PROCESS CHARGE*APJCR does not charge authors an Article
Processing Fee (APF).
*OPEN ACCESS POLICY*APJCR provides open access to its content under the
principle in the academic field that making research freely available to
the public supports a greater global exchange of knowledge.
*SUBMISSION*
Papers (in English or Korean) should be sent to *apjcreditor(a)icr.or.kr
<apjcreditor(a)icr.or.kr>*
*Full instruction can be found on http://icr.or.kr/apjcr
<http://icr.or.kr/apjcr>*
*IMPORTANT DATES*- Manuscript submission: 15 October 2023
- First decision (articles assessed by editors): October 2023
- Final decision: November 2023
- Production: December 2023
- Online publication: 31 December 2023
*APJCR ARCHIVE*- Google Scholar:
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- KoreaScience: http://koreascience.or.kr/journal/CPSOBX/v1n1.page
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Associate Professor | Department of English Language and Literature,
Incheon National University, *South Korea*
President | The Korea Association of Secondary English Education, *South
Korea *(http://kasee.org)
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Korea *(http://kapee.or.kr)
Director | Institute for Corpus Research, Incheon National University, *South
Korea* (http://icr.or.kr)
Editor-in-Chief | Asia Pacific Journal of Corpus Research, ICR,
*International* (http://icr.or.kr/apjcr)
Editorial Board | Corpora, Edinburgh University Press, *UK*
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E: ckjung(a)inu.ac.kr / T: +82 (0)32 835 8129
One week left to submit your papers to ‘Last minute results’ at NeTTT’2024
International Conference ‘New Trends in Translation and Technology’ (NeTTT’2024)
Varna, Bulgaria, 3-6 July 2024 (https://nettt-conference.com/)
Final Call for ‘Last minute results’ submissions
In view of the special track of the NeTTT'24 event on Future of Translation Technology in the Era of LLMs and Generative AI and the latest dynamic developments with LLMs, we would like to call on researchers and users/companies to submit ‘‘Last minute results” of ongoing studies in the form of short 4-to-page submissions (The conference will not consider and evaluate abstracts only). The idea is to fast-track the reviewing process for these submissions so that the results presented at the event are as up-to-date as possible.
The presentations can be either in oral or poster format.
Submission deadline: 5 June 2024
Notification: 12 June 2024
Submission is done via the Softconf START conference management system at https://softconf.com/n/nettt2024.
We invite the authors to comply with the Springer format, following the templates:
* LaTeX<https://resource-cms.springernature.com/springer-cms/rest/v1/content/192386…>,
* Overleaf<https://nettt-conference.com/wp-content/uploads/2024/03/Overleaf_Springer_C…>,
* Word<https://nettt-conference.com/wp-content/uploads/2024/03/Word_splnproc2311.p…>.
Registration
Conference registration is open on https://nettt-conference.com/fees-registration/
Venue
The conference will take place at Conference Hotel Cherno More<https://www.chernomorebg.com/en/conference-centre.html>, Varna, situated only 200 m away from the fine sandy Black Sea beach.
Further information and contact details
The conference website is https://nettt-conference.com<https://nettt-conference.com/> and will be updated on a regular basis. For further information, please contact us at nettt2024(a)nettt-conference.com<mailto:nettt2024@nettt-conference.com>
The Institute of Artificial Intelligence invites applications for the position of a
DOCTORAL OR POSTDOCTORAL RESEARCHER (M/F/D)
ON THE TOPIC OF NATURAL LANGUAGE PROCESSING (NLP) FOR SOCIAL GOOD
(SALARY SCALE 13 TV-L, 100%)
starting in September 2024 or soon afterwards. The position is limited to a period of three years with the possibility of extension.
TASKS
The goal of the offered position is to carry out innovative research on NLP, aiming for scientific publications at reputed international venues. The research should involve large language models (LLMs) related to NLP for social good. We support the development of own research directions in this broad context. The position also comes with a teaching duty of four hours per week; the candidate is expected to lead tutorials and/or programming labs as well as to support the supervision of bachelor's and master’s students. We are looking for highly motivated candidates with a passion for creativity and learning who seek to make a positive impact through open and independent research in a young team.
YOUR PROFILE
- Completed academic degree (Master or comparable) in computer science, computational linguistics, artificial intelligence, or related disciplines
- Solid understanding of machine learning with hands-on experience, ideally in the context of NLP and LLMs
- Proficient programming skills in Python
- Good scientific writing skills (for example, shown by a very good master’s thesis) are expected
- Strong communication skills in English, both in oral and in written form
TEAM
The position will be placed in the NLP Group at the Institute of Artificial Intelligence. We are a diverse and international team, studying how humans express their views and intentions in language, and how LLMs can understand and create such language in a fair, trustworthy, and explainable way. Our research tackles interdisciplinary questions from the humanities and social sciences, while building on state-of-the-art NLP techniques, such as instruction fine-tuning and contrastive learning. We seek to do cutting-edge research on artificial intelligence methods that have a positive impact on society and the world.
OUR OFFER
- Creative and innovative work in a diverse and international team
- Possibility to obtain a Ph.D. degree or to shape your Postdoc profile
- State-of-the-art research facilities, including top-notch computing clusters
- Participation in international scientific events and research collaborations
- Salary at the level of 100% of salary scale 13 according to the Collective Agreement for the Public Service of the Länder (TV-L)
D&I
Leibniz University Hannover considers itself a family-friendly university and therefore promotes a balance between work and family responsibilities. Part-time employment can be arranged upon request.
The university aims to promote equality between women and men. For this purpose, the university strives to reduce under-representation in areas where a certain gender is under-represented. Women are under-represented in the salary scale of the advertised position. Therefore, qualified women are encouraged to apply. Moreover, we welcome applications from qualified men. Preference will be given to equally-qualified applicants with disabilities.
QUESTIONS
In case you have questions, please contact Maja Stahl (email: m.stahl(a)ai.uni-hannover.de). Further information about the NLP Group can be found at: https://www.ai.uni-hannover.de/en/institute/research-groups/nlp
For information on the salary scales, see: https://oeffentlicher-dienst.info/c/t/rechner/tv-l/west?id=tv-l-2023&matrix…
APPLICATION
Please submit your application with supporting documents (including CV, full set of transcripts, a brief statement of at most 1 page of why you apply to the NLP Group, and possibly further qualifications) by June 23, 2024 as a single PDF file to
Email: office(a)ai.uni-hannover.de (subject: “[ai-nlp] Application”)
or alternatively by post to:
Gottfried Wilhelm Leibniz Universität Hannover
Institute of Artificial Intelligence
Prof. Dr. Henning Wachsmuth
Welfengarten 1, 30167 Hannover
Germany
http://www.uni-hannover.de/jobs
Information on the collection of personal data according to article 13 GDPR can be found at https://www.uni-hannover.de/en/datenschutzhinweis-bewerbungen/.
Call for Participation: The 2nd Shared Task on Multi-lingual Multi-task
Information Retrieval
Organized by the 4th Workshop on Multilingual Representation Learning
In collocation with EMNLP 2024
Website: https://sigtyp.github.io/st2024-mrl.html
With the advancement of language models accessing and processing tons of
information in different formats and languages, it has become of great
importance to be able to assess the capabilities to access and provide the
right information useful to different audiences. Large language models
(LLMs) continue to demonstrate outstanding performance in many applications
that require competence in language understanding and generation, but this
performance is especially prominent in English, where large amounts of
public evaluation benchmarks for various downstream tasks are available and
the extent to which language models can be reliably deployed in terms of
different languages and domains are not still well established.
In this new shared task we provide new high-quality annotations in a
selected set of data-scarce and typologically-diverse languages that can be
used in evaluation of multilingual LLMs in information retrieval tasks;
including Named Entity Recognition (NER) and Reading Comprehension (RC), on
test sets curated from articles on Wikipedia. The main objective of the
shared task is to assess and understand the multilingual characteristics of
the inference capability of multilingual LLMs in understanding and
generating language based on logical, factual or causal relationships
between knowledge contained over long contexts of text, especially under
low-resource settings.
Task and Evaluation
Our task provides a multi-task evaluation format that assesses reading
comprehension capabilities of language models in terms of two subtasks:
named entity recognition and question answering.
Named Entity Recognition (NER) is a classification task that identifies
phrases in a text that refer to entities or predefined categories (such as
dates, person, organization and location names) and it is an important
capability for information access systems that perform entity look-ups for
knowledge verification, spell-checking or localization applications.
The objective of the system is to tag the named entities in a given text as
person (PER), organization (ORG), location (LOC), and date (DATE) (Our tag
set uses $$ as delimiter).
Question answering (QA) is an important capability that enables responding
to natural language questions with answers found in text. Here we focus on
the information-seeking scenario where questions can be asked without
knowing the answer—it is the system’s job to locate a suitable answer
passage (if any). The information-seeking question-answer pairs tend to
exhibit less lexical and morphosyntactic overlap between the question and
answer since they are written separately, which is a more suitable setting
to evaluate typologically-diverse languages.
Here, the system is given a question, title, and a passage and the system
must pick the right answer among a list of 4 different potential options.
We evaluate model performance in the generative task terms of the accuracy
in the multi-choice answering task, and the F1 accuracy in the NER task. We
obtain a final score by averaging the scores of QA and NER.
Data and Languages
Teams can use any resources relevant to the task.
The test sets for official evaluation will be released one week before the
submission date, and will be in the following languages:
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Turkish
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Uzbek
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Indonesian
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Alemannic
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Yoruba
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Igbo
Important dates
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June 15, 2024: Release of validation data
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August 1, 2024: Release of test data
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August 20, 2024: Deadline to release external data and resources used in
systems
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September 1, 2024: Deadline for submission of systems , and release of
external data and resources used in systems.
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September 20, 2024: Release of rankings and results
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September 30, 2024: Deadline for submitting system description papers
(All deadlines are 11.59 pm UTC -12h (“anywhere on Earth”))
Organizers
Duygu Ataman
David Ifeoluwa Adelani
Mammad Hajili
Francesco Tinner
Inder Khatri
Shared Task Prize
The winning team will receive an award of 500 USD and will be given a
presentation during the workshop.
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Duygu Ataman, Ph.D.
Assistant Professor/Faculty Fellow
Courant Institute of Mathematical Sciences
New York University
www.duyguataman.com
*Final call for papers and deadline extension: 17th International Natural Language Generation Conference INLG 2024*
We invite the submission of long and short papers, as well as system demonstrations, related to all aspects of Natural Language Generation (NLG), including data-to-text, concept-to-text, text-to-text and vision-to-text approaches. Accepted papers will be presented as oral talks or posters.
The event is organized under the auspices of the Special Interest Group on Natural Language Generation (SIGGEN) (https://aclweb.org/aclwiki/SIGGEN) of the Association for Computational Linguistics (ACL) (https://aclweb.org/). The event will be held from 23-27 September in Tokyo, Japan. INLG 2024 will be taking place after SIGDial 2024 (18-20 September) nearby in Kyoto.
**Important dates**
All deadlines are Anywhere on Earth (UTC-12)
• START system regular paper submission deadline: *New* June 7, 2024 (Previously: May 31, 2024)
• ARR commitment to INLG deadline via START system: June 24, 2024
• START system demo paper submission deadline: June 24, 2024
• Notification: July 15, 2024
• Camera ready: August 16, 2024
• Conference: 23-27 September 2024
**Topics**
INLG 2024 solicits papers on any topic related to NLG. General topics of interest include, but are not limited to:
• Large Language Models (LLMs) for NLG
• Affect/emotion generation
• Analysis and detection of automatically generated text
• Bias and fairness in NLG systems
• Cognitive modelling of language production
• Computational efficiency of NLG models
• Content and text planning
• Corpora and resources for NLG
• Ethical considerations of NLG
• Evaluation and error analysis of NLG systems
• Explainability and Trustworthiness of NLG systems
• Generalizability of NLG systems
• Grounded language generation
• Lexicalisation
• Multimedia and multimodality in generation
• Natural language understanding techniques for NLG
• NLG and accessibility
• NLG in speech synthesis and spoken language models
• NLG in dialogue
• NLG for human-robot interaction
• NLG for low-resourced languages
• NLG for real-world applications
• Paraphrasing, summarization and translation
• Personalisation and variation in text
• Referring expression generation
• Storytelling and narrative generation
• Surface realization
• System architectures
**Submissions & Format**
Three kinds of papers can be submitted:
• Long papers are most appropriate for presenting substantial research results and must not exceed eight (8) pages of content, plus unlimited pages of ethical considerations, supplementary material statements, and references. The supplementary material statement provides detailed descriptions to support the reproduction of the results presented in the paper (see below for details). The final versions of long papers will be given one additional page of content (up to 9 pages) so that reviewers' comments can be taken into account.
• Short papers are more appropriate for presenting an ongoing research effort and must not exceed four (4) pages, plus unlimited pages of ethical considerations, supplementary material statements, and references. The final versions of short papers will be given one additional page of content (up to 5 pages) so that reviewers' comments can be taken into account.
• Demo papers should be no more than two (2) pages, including references, and should describe implemented systems relevant to the NLG community. It also should include a link to a short screencast of the working software. In addition, authors of demo papers must be willing to present a demo of their system during INLG 2024.
Submissions should follow ACL Author Guidelines (https://www.aclweb.org/adminwiki/index.php?title=ACL_Author_Guidelines) and policies for submission, review and citation, and be anonymised for double blind reviewing. Please use ACL 2023 style files; LaTeX style files and Microsoft Word templates are available at: https://acl-org.github.io/ACLPUB/formatting.html
Authors must honor the ethical code set out in the ACL Code of Ethics (https://www.aclweb.org/portal/content/acl-code-ethics). If your work raises any ethical issues, you should include an explicit discussion of those issues. This will also be taken into account in the review process. You may find the following checklist of use: https://aclrollingreview.org/responsibleNLPresearch/
Authors are strongly encouraged to ensure that their work is reproducible; see, e.g., the following reproducibility checklist (https://2021.aclweb.org/calls/reproducibility-checklist/). Papers involving any kind of experimental results (human judgments, system outputs, etc) should incorporate a data availability statement into their paper. Authors are asked to indicate whether the data is made publicly available. If the data is not made available, authors should provide a brief explanation why. (E.g. because the data contains proprietary information.) A statement guide is available on the INLG 2024 website: https://inlg2024.github.io/
To submit a long or short paper to INLG 2024, authors can either submit directly or commit a paper previously reviewed by ARR via the same paper submission site (https://softconf.com/n/inlg2024/). For direct submissions, the deadline for submitting papers is June 7, 2024, 11:59:59 AOE. If committing an ARR paper to INLG, the submission is also made through the INLG 2024 paper submission site, indicating the link of the paper on OpenReview. The deadline for committing an ARR paper to INLG is June 24, 2024, 11:59:59 AOE, and the last eligible ARR paper submission deadline for INLG 2024 is May 24, 2024. It is important to note that when committing an ARR paper to INLG, it should be submitted through the INLG 2024 paper submission site, just like a direct submission paper, with the only difference being the need to provide the OpenReview link to the paper and to provide an optional author response to reviews.
Demo papers should be submitted directly through the INLG 2024 paper submission site (https://softconf.com/n/inlg2024/) by June 24, 2024, 11:59:59 AOE.
All accepted papers will be published in the INLG 2024 proceedings and included in the ACL anthology. A paper accepted for presentation at INLG 2024 must not have been presented at any other meeting with publicly available proceedings. Dual submission to other conferences is permitted, provided that authors clearly indicate this in the submission form. If the paper is accepted at both venues, the authors will need to choose which venue to present at, since they can not present the same paper twice.
Finally, at least one of the authors of an accepted paper must register to attend the conference.
**Awards**
INLG 2024 will present several awards to recognize outstanding achievements in the field. These awards are:
• Best Long Paper Award: This award will be given to the best long paper submission based on its originality, impact, and contribution to the field of NLG.
• Best Short Paper Award: This award will be given to the best short paper submission based on its originality, impact, and contribution to the field of NLG.
• Best Demo Paper Award: This award will recognize the best demo paper submitted to the conference. This award considers not only the paper's quality but also the demonstration given at the conference. The demonstration will play a significant role in the judging process.
• Best Evaluation Award: The award is a new addition to INLG 2024. This award is designed to honor authors who have demonstrated the most comprehensive and insightful analysis in evaluating their results. This award aims to highlight papers where the authors have gone the extra mile in providing a thorough and detailed analysis of their results, offering a nuanced understanding of their findings.
Correction of the subject for the previous announcement. Apologies.
Dear colleagues,
This is an announcement that the Workshop Proposal submission has been extended for two weeks.
The new due date is June 14, 2024.
Dear colleagues,
Apologies for cross-posting.
*FINAL CALL FOR PAPERS*
We want to invite you to submit the unpublished results of your research on
Knowledge Graphs and Large Language Models to:
*The 1st Workshop on Knowledge Graphs and Large Language Models (KaLLM)*,
to be held on *August 15, 2024*, co-located with *ACL 2024*, Bangkok,
Thailand.
Call for Participation
*Submission Deadline: May 30, 2024 at 23:59, UTC -12h, AoE*
*Website*: https://kallmworkshop.github.io/kallm2024/
*Contact email*: kallmworkshop2024(a)googlegroups.com
The workshop intends to provide a platform for researchers, practitioners,
and industry professionals to explore the synergies between LLMs and KGs.
We aim to provide a space for the LLM community and the community of KG
researchers to interact and explore how these two communities could
collaborate and support one another.
*Submission Guidelines:*
Papers must be submitted in PDF format using the official ACL template.
More details are available on the website.
*Scope of the workshop:*
KaLLM invites quality research contributions as short or long papers and
resource papers. All submissions will undergo a double-blind review
process, and accepted submissions will be presented at the workshop.
The submissions should focus on the interaction between LLMs and KGs in the
context of NLP. The workshop will cover a diverse range of topics related
to the integration of LLMs and KGs, including but not limited to:
- Knowledge-enhanced language generation
- KG-based question answering using LLMs
- Fact validation and bias mitigation
- KG creation and completion using LLMs
- Privacy considerations in LLM-KG integration
- Interpretability and explainability
- Cross-domain applications
- KG-based text summarisation with LLMs
- Ethical implications of LLM-KG technologies
- Multimodality of KGs and LLMs
- Multilingual LLMs for KGs and vice-versa
We look forward to receiving your submissions and having your valuable
contribution to the success of the workshop. If you have any questions or
require further information, please do not hesitate to contact us at
kallmworkshop2024(a)googlegroups.com or visit
https://kallmworkshop.github.io/kallm2024/.
Thank you and best regards,
Workshop Organisers
Russa Biswas, Hasso Plattner Institute, Germany
Lucie Aimée Kaffee, Hugging Face
Oshin Agarwal, Bloomberg, USA
Pasquale Minervini, University of Edinburgh, UK
Sameer Singh, University of California, Irvine, USA
Gerard de Melo, Hasso Plattner Institute, University of Potsdam, Germany
LAST CALL FOR PAPERS -- DEADLINE IS 31 MAY!
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The Foundation for Endangered Languages (FEL) and the
Forum for Language Initiatives (FLI), in collaboration with
Allama Iqbal Open University Islamabad
will hold the 28th Annual Conference - FEL XXVIII
in Islamabad, Pakistan, 25 – 27 September 2024
Main theme of the conference: Endangered Languages and Oral Traditions.
Conference topics include, but are not limited to:
1. Endangered oral literatures: heritage preservation (music, poetry,
mushaira, contests...)
2. Oral cultures and traditional knowledge
3. Documentation and digitalization of oral art and literature
4. Language policy, planning, and oral art
5. Oral art and mother tongue education
6. Mother-tongue education policies: oral art and literature
7. Rediscovering oral traditions and expressions
8. Oral Traditions as vehicle for transmission of culture and language
The main focus of the conference will be on the dynamic
relationship between language endangerment and the role of oral
traditions and expressions in safeguarding them. While it has a
universal scope, it specifically aims to highlight interesting
and creative oral traditions and expressions of the indigenous
communities of Pakistan and encourage scholarship and accounts of
community initiatives for preserving and promoting them. Studies
highlighting the oral traditions of indigenous communities from
anywhere are welcome.
Abstracts in PDF of 600 - 800 words are invited for submission
on EasyChair at this address:
https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=felxxviii2024
by the deadline of 31 May 2024 at 23:59 GMT
Abstracts received after this deadline will not be reviewed.
If you have already submitted your abstract and want to use the
extra time to make it even better you can just go to EasyChair
and update the earlier version!
Important Dates
▪ 31 May 2024: Deadline for submission of abstract - NEW DEADLINE
▪ 21 June 2024: Selected applicants informed
▪ 31 July 2024: Deadline for extended version of accepted abstract
▪ 25-27 September 2024: Conference dates
▪ 28 September: Excursion to a local community
Conference website:
https://fli-online.org/site/conference-of-the-foundation-for-endangered-lan…
For more information please contact:
felconf2024.islamabad(a)gmail.com
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Steven Krauwer, CLARIN/FEL/ELSNET/UiLOTS, Utrecht, NL, s.krauwer(a)uu.nl