Dear all,
We are hiring for the following two postdoctoral positions at the Alan
Turing Institute both focussed on probabilistic program scaffolds for large
language models. This is a collaborative project lead by Dr. Pranava
Madhyastha from City, University of London along with Prof. Alessandra
Russo from Imperial College London and Prof. Anthony Cohn from the
University of Leeds.
Opportunity 1: LLM Inference Expert
The first position requires experience with controlling inference in LLMs
and transformer-based sequence-to-sequence models. More details and
application link can be found here:
https://cezanneondemand.intervieweb.it/turing/jobs/senior-research-associat…
.
Opportunity 2: Probabilistic Programming Specialist
The second position requires a solid background in probabilistic
programming, logic programming or symbolic models for artificial
intelligence (more details and application link can be found here:
https://cezanneondemand.intervieweb.it/turing/jobs/research-associate-proba…
)
As a postdoctoral researcher at the Alan Turing Institute, you will be part
of a vibrant and collaborative research environment, surrounded by renowned
experts and cutting-edge technologies. This position provides an excellent
platform to advance your career and make lasting contributions to the field
of artificial intelligence.
For any questions, get in touch with me (over pranava.madhyastha(a)city.ac.uk
).
Kind regards,
Pranava
*** CAiSE'24 Forum: Second Call for Papers and Tool Demonstrations ***
36th International Conference on Advanced Information Systems Engineering
(CAiSE'24)
June 3-7, 2024, 5* St. Raphael Resort and Marina, Limassol, Cyprus
https://cyprusconferences.org/caise2024/
(*** Submission Deadline: 4th March, 2024 AoE ***)
The CAiSE Forum is a space within the CAiSE conference to present and discuss the new
exciting ideas and tools related to Information Systems Engineering. The Forum intends to
serve as an interactive platform, encourage potential authors to present emerging topics and
controversial positions, and demonstrate innovative systems, tools, and applications. The
Forum sessions at the CAiSE conference will facilitate the interaction, discussion, and
exchange of ideas among presenters and participants. Contributions to the CAiSE'24 Forum
are welcome to address any of the CAiSE'24 conference topics and, particularly, this year's
theme—Information Systems in the Age of Artificial Intelligence.
We invite two types of submissions:
• Visionary papers present innovative research projects, which are still at a relatively early
stage and do not necessarily include a full-scale validation. Visionary papers will be
presented as posters in the Forum.
• Demo papers describe innovative tools and prototypes that implement the results of
research efforts. The tools and prototypes will be presented as demos in the Forum,
accompanied by a poster.
Both visionary papers and demo papers must not exceed 8 pages in LNCS format.
See authors' guidelines at the Springer site:
https://www.springer.com/gp/computer-science/lncs/conference-proceedings-gu… .
Papers should be submitted in PDF format through the conference management system
available at Easy Chair (https://easychair.org/my/conference?conf=caise2024) and select the
Forum option.
The submitted papers must be unpublished and must not be under review elsewhere.
PUBLICATION AND PRESENTATIONS
Accepted papers will be published by Springer in a CAISE Forum proceedings volume within
the Lecture Notes in Business Information Processing (LNBIP) series
(https://www.springer.com/series/7911). Authors should consult Springer's authors
guidelines and use their LaTeX or Word proceedings templates for the preparation of their
papers. Springer encourages authors to include their ORCIDs in their papers. In addition, the
corresponding author of each paper, acting on behalf of all of the authors of that paper,
must complete and sign a Consent-to-Publish form. The corresponding author signing the
copyright form should match the corresponding author marked on the paper. Once the files
have been sent to Springer, changes relating to the authorship of the papers cannot be made.
It is expected that at least one of the authors attends CAiSE'24, presents the poster/delivers
the demo, and interacts with the Forum participants. We also envision a short oral
presentation for all papers to attract participants to the posters.
IMPORTANT DATES
• Paper Submission Deadline: 4th March, 2024 (AoE)
• Notification of Acceptance: 1st April, 2024
• Camera-ready Deadline: 8th April, 2024
• Author Registration Deadline: 8th April, 2024
FORUM CHAIRS
• Shareeful Islam, Anglia Ruskin University, United Kingdom
• Arnon Sturm, Ben-Gurion University of the Negev, Israel
FORUM COMMITTEE
• Steven Alter, University of San Francisco
• Abel Armas Cervantes, The University of Melbourne
• Giuseppe Berio, Université de Bretagne Sud and IRISA UMR 6074
• Drazen Brdjanin, University of Banja Luka
• Corentin Burnay, University of Namur
• Cinzia Cappiello, Politecnico di Milano
• Suphamit Chittayasothorn, King Mongkut's Institute of Technology Ladkrabang
• Maya Daneva, University of Twente
• Sergio de Cesare, University of Westminster
• Johannes De Smedt, KU Leuven
• Marne de Vries, University of Pretoria
• Michael Fellmann, University of Rostock
• Christophe Feltus, Luxembourg Institute of Science and Technology
• Hans-Georg Fill, University of Fribourg
• Janis Grabis, Riga Technical University
• Sergio Guerreiro, INESC-ID / Instituto Superior Técnico
• Martin Henkel, Stockholm University
• Jennifer Horkoff, Chalmers University of Technology
• Shareeful Islam, Anglia Ruskin University
• Janis Kampars, RTU
• Evangelia Kavakli, University of the Aegean
• Marite Kirikova, Riga Technical University
• Janne J. Korhonen, Aalto University
• Elena Kornyshova, CNAM
• Agnes Koschmider, University of Bayreuth
• Chung Lawrence, University of Texas at Dallas
• Henrik Leopold, Kühne Logistics University
• Tong Li, Beijing University of Technology
• Beatriz Marín, Universidad Politecnica de Valencia
• Andrea Marrella, Sapienza University of Rome
• Raimundas Matulevicius, University of Tartu
• Jose Ignacio Panach Navarrete, Universitat de València
• Oscar Pastor, Universidad Politécnica de Valencia
• Francisca Pérez, Universidad San Jorge
• Pierluigi Plebani, Politecnico di Milano
• Manuel Resinas, University of Seville
• Genaina Rodrigues, University of Brasilia
• Ben Roelens , Open Universiteit, Ghent University
• Mattia Salnitri, Politecnico di Milano
• Stefan Strecker, University of Hagen
• Arnon Sturm, Ben-Gurion University of the Negev
• Irene Vanderfeesten, Katholieke Universiteit Leuven
• Yves Wautelet, Katholieke Universiteit Leuven
• Hans Weigand, Tilburg University
• Manuel Wimmer, Johannes Kepler University Linz
• Anna Zamansky, University of Haifa
Apologies for cross-posting.
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*1st Workshop on NLP for Indigenous Languages of Lusophone Countries
(ILLC-NLP 2024) -- 2nd CFP*
January 10, 2024: Papers submission due
January 25, 2024: Notification of Acceptance
March 12, 2024: Workshop
Workshop website: https://sites.google.com/view/illc-nlp-2024/home
<https://sites.google.com/view/illc-nlp-2024/home>
Co-located with PROPOR 2024 <https://propor2024.citius.gal/> in Santiago
de Compostela
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*Overview and goals:*
The workshop aims to explore, discuss, and enhance the development of
resources, methods, and applications of NLP for indigenous languages,
especially those spoken or that have influenced languages spoken in
countries where Portuguese is currently the official language. We hope to
contribute to the preservation and promotion of these languages.
This is one of the several initiatives aiming at expanding knowledge and
research in NLP for underrepresented languages. We encourage the
participation of everyone who shares an interest in preserving and
enriching the linguistic and cultural heritage of indigenous languages in a
broad sense. This way, we welcome the submission of works including
languages from all Portuguese-speaking nations, like those of African
origin in Angola, Mozambique, and the Atlantic islands, as well as minority
languages in Portugal.
*Submissions*:
IILC-NLP seeks submissions under the following categories:
- Full papers: 8 pages+unlimited reference
- Short papers (work in progress, innovative ideas/proposals, research
ideas): 4 pages+unlimited reference
- Submissions should be written in English. At submission time,
papers must be in PDF format only. For the final versions, authors of
accepted papers will be given one extra content page to consider the
reviews. Authors of accepted papers will be requested to send the source
files to produce the proceedings. All submitted papers must conform to the
official ACL style guidelines (Latex
<https://github.com/acl-org/acl-style-files/tree/master/latex> or Word
<https://github.com/acl-org/acl-style-files/tree/master/word>).
Both long and short papers will be published in the ACL Anthology.
Submission site: https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=illcnlp2024
Reviewing format: At least two reviewers will evaluate each submission.
The reviewing format will be single-blind.
Please help us spread the word about this event by sharing this call with
your contacts and institutions. Your participation and support are crucial
for the success of this workshop.
Sincerely,
Aline Paes, Aline Villavicencio, Claudio Pinhanez, Edward Gow-Smith, Paulo
Rodrigo Cavalin (Workshop organisers)
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*Profa. Dra. Aline Paes (she/her)*
*Associate professor - Computer Science (Artificial Intelligence)*
Institute of Computing / Universidade Federal Fluminense (IC/UFF)
Member of CE-PLN <https://sites.google.com/view/ce-pln/inicio> and BPLN
<https://brasileiraspln.com/>
CNPq PQ-E and FAPERJ JCNE
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url: www.ic.uff.br/~alinepaes
Av Gal Milton Tavares de Souza, S/N, Computing Building, Office 504
São Domingos, Niterói, RJ, Brazil. ZIP 24210-346
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****Please do not feel any pressure to respond out of your own regular
working hours. Remember that this is supposed to be an asynchronous tool***
*FinNLP-KDF-2024: Joint Workshop of the 7th Financial Technology and
Natural Language Processing (FinNLP) and the 5th Knowledge Discovery from
Unstructured Data in Financial Services (KDF)*
LREC-COLING-2024
Torina, Italy, May 20, 2024
*Conference website: *
https://sites.google.com/nlg.csie.ntu.edu.tw/finnlp-kdf-2024/home
*Submission deadline: *March 1, 2024
*Introduction*
FinNLP has emerged since 2019 as one of the pivotal workshops dedicated to
harnessing NLP for financial technology applications. By collocating with
representative conferences like IJCAI, EMNLP, and IJCNLP-AACL, it has
bridged the AI and NLP communities. Its proceedings can be accessed on the
ACL Anthology. On the other hand, KDF, initiated in 2020 as a workshop at
AAAI, concentrates on multimodal knowledge discovery for financial
services. It's particularly renowned for its keynote speaker series,
inviting both academic and industry researchers to shed light on the latest
topics. Recognizing the consistent efforts and contributions of both
workshops over the years, we believe it's an opportune moment to convene
their audiences, reflecting on achievements of the past five years and
envisaging the roadmap for the next half-decade.
The adoption of artificial intelligence (AI) and machine learning (ML) in
financial technology has been extensive. A significant observation is the
diminishing barriers between diverse data modalities and also between
distinct model architectures of different tasks. This progress emerges
particularly after the inception of the Transformer model and potential of
large language models (LLMs) as foundation models or generic resolvers of
variety of NLP tasks. For instance, financial question-answering diverged
from conventional machine reading comprehension tasks in NLP, such as
SQuAD. This divergence was mainly attributed to the integration of
knowledge from tabular data and image data. Given these advancements, we
plan to expand the purview of both workshops. We are confident that such a
merger will generate unprecedented synergy.
*List of Topics*
We invite submissions of original contributions on methods,
theories, applications, and systems on artificial intelligence, machine
learning, natural language processing & understanding, big data,
statistical learning, data analytics, and deep learning, with a focus on
knowledge discovery in the financial services domain. The scope of the
workshop includes, but is not limited to, the following areas:
- Representation learning, and distributed representation learning and
encoding in natural language processing for financial document
- Language modeling on financial corpora including tabular and numerical
data, and multi-modal modeling; large language models (LLMs) and
applications for finance
- Graph representation learning, mining learning on graph structures
from financial data
- Multi-source knowledge integration and fusion, and knowledge alignment
and integration from heterogeneous data
- Synthetic or genuine financial datasets and benchmarks for baseline
models
- Transfer learning applications for financial data, knowledge
distillation as a method for compression of pre-trained models or
adaptation to financial datasets
- Search and question answering systems designed for financial corpora
- Event discovery from alternative data and impact on organization
equity price
- Environmental, social, governance (ESG) event discovery, evaluation,
and impact assessment
*Submission Guidelines*
- Submission Deadline: March 1st, 2024 (AoE)
- Submission System: https://softconf.com/lrec-coling2024/finnlp-kdf2024/
- Long Paper: May consist of up to 8 pages of content, plus unlimited
pages for references and appendix.
- Short Paper and Demo Paper: May consist of up to 4 pages of content,
plus unlimited references and appendix.
Accepted papers proceedings will be published at ACL Anthology
<https://www.aclweb.org/anthology/>.
*Organizing Committees*
Chung-Chi Chen, Artificial Intelligence Research Center, National Institute
of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology, Japan
Xiaomo Liu, JP Morgan AI Research, US
Armineh Nourbakhsh, JP Morgan AI Research, US
Zhiqiang Ma, JP Morgan AI Research, US
Charese Smiley, JP Morgan AI Research, US
Manling Li, University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign, US
Mohammad Ghassemi, Michigan State University, US
Hen-Hsen Huang, Institute of Information Science, Academia Sinica, Taiwan
Hiroya Takamura, Artificial Intelligence Research Center, National
Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology, Japan
Hsin-Hsi Chen, Department of Computer Science and Information Engineering,
National Taiwan University, Taiwan
*Venue*
In conjunction with LREC-COLING-2024 <https://lrec-coling-2024.org/>, May
20-25, 2024, Torina, Italia
*Contact*
For general inquiries about the workshop, please write to
finnlp(a)nlg.csie.ntu.edu.tw.
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Zhiqiang Ma
ZQMASTER(a)GMAIL.COM
* We apologize if you receive multiple copies of this CFP *
For the online version of this Call, visit:
https://easychair.org/cfp/3rdDHandNLP
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3rd DHandNLP
Third Workshop on Digital Humanities and Natural Language Processing
Co-located with PROPOR 2024
12-15 March 2024, Universidade de Santiago de Compostela, Galicia, Spain
*Website:* https://sites.google.com/view/dhandnlp-propor
*Submission deadline:* 20 January 2024 (23:59 GMT)
*Submission link: *https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=3rddhandnlp
*3rd DHandNLP is a one-day workshop on 12 March 2024*
*Workshop description*
Digital humanities (DH) stand at the intersection of computing and the
humanities, involving collaborative transdisciplinary research. While
current DH practice already shows an impressive array of new digital tools
and methods for the study of the humanities, we believe that natural
language processing techniques and experience can significantly enhance
the field, while DH can also bring new testbeds and problems for the NLP
community.
As shown in the previous workshops, there is an increasing set of
researchers in the processing of Portuguese who are interested in this
active collaboration, and we believe that we should cater for a forum which
may join the two communities, DH and NLP, showcasing several different
aspects allowed by this cross-fertilization.
The 3rdDHandNLP welcomes papers stemming from humanities that deal with
language, such as philosophy, history, geography, law, philology,
linguistics, or literature, and that can benefit from a digital approach or
enhanced with computational linguistics methods or techniques, be it by
using large sets of (written or spoken) textual data or by developing
applications for an increasingly digital world.
We also welcome papers that use “traditional” DH tools or techniques, such
as topic modeling, and papers that use standard NLP tools that were already
applied in different DH contexts, such as named entity recognition,
document clustering and classification, sentiment analysis,
dialect/language identification and linked data.
*Main workshop topics*
- Digital philology, critical editions production and textual criticism
- Lexicometrics, lexicology and lexicography
- Visualization or sonification of large textual bodies in specific domains
- Computational stylometry, authorship attribution and profiling
- Distant reading of literature
- Construction of historical thesauri
Finally, we are especially interested in approaches that deal with
historical material, involving not only historical linguistics but
historical lexicology, corpus processing and their multilingual analysis.
*SUBMISSION GUIDELINES*
All papers must be anonymous, original and not simultaneously submitted to
another journal or conference. They must strictly adhere to the submission
templates of the main conference.
We welcome submissions of:
- Short papers, consisting of up to 4 pages of content, plus unlimited
pages of references
- Full papers, consisting of up to 8 pages of content, plus unlimited pages
of references
Kind regards,
Maria José B. Finatto and Leonardo Zilio (on behalf of the organising
committee)
Dear colleagues,
(Apologize if you received multiple emails from different mailing lists)
We are delighted to announce the call for task proposal of NTCIR-18. NTCIR
(NII Testbeds and Community for Information Access Research) is a series of
evaluation conferences that mainly focus on information access with East
Asian languages and English. The first NTCIR conference (NTCIR-1) took
place in August/September 1999, and the latest NTCIR-17 conference was held
in December 2023. Research teams from all over the world participate in one
or more NTCIR tasks to advance the state of the art and to learn from one
another's experiences.
We invite new task proposals within the expansive field of information
access. Organizing an evaluation task entails pinpointing significant
research challenges, strategically addressing them through collaboration
with fellow researchers (including co-organizers and participants),
developing the requisite evaluation framework to propel advancements in the
state of the art, and generating a meaningful impact on both the research
community and future developments. Prospective applicants are urged to
underscore the real-world applicability of their proposed tasks by
utilizing authentic data, focusing on practical tasks, and solving tangible
problems. Additionally, they should confront challenges in evaluating
information access technology, such as the extensive number of assessments
needed for evaluation, ensuring privacy while using proprietary data, and
conducting live tests with actual users.
*Task Proposal Submission Due: Feb 9, 2024 (Anywhere on Earth)SUBMISSION
LINK: https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=ntcir18proposal
<https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=ntcir18proposal>*
Below are more details, and please feel free to contact us if you have any
questions.
Happy holidays, and happy new year.
Warm regards,
NTCIR-18 Program Committee Co-Chairs
Qingyao Ai, Chung-Chi Chen, and Shoko Wakamiya
Dear colleagues,
Have you ever worked at the intersection of natural language processing and
endangered language documentation, or are you curious about doing so?
My colleagues and I at the University of Colorado Boulder are surveying NLP
researchers and documentary linguists who have done or are interested in
this kind of work. Our goal is to better understand how to make NLP systems
more practically successful in language documentation settings.
If you have 15 minutes, we would be honored if you shared your experiences
with us to help advance our understanding of NLP in language documentation.
We invite you to participate by taking one of our two different surveys
based on which group you belong to:
- NLP researchers
<https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSeCFdMrbWmRqz7OAYbhoJYKX5g2NHPooXo…>
- Documentary linguists <https://forms.gle/4pGhsbGQ36b58byn6>
We look forward to reading what you have to share!
Best regards,
Luke Gessler
Dear Corpora Members,
🌟 Exciting Announcement: OSACT 2024 Workshop 🌟
Calling All Researchers in Computational Linguistics, NLP, and IR Specializing in Arabic Language!
Are you at the forefront of research in low-resource languages, particularly Arabic? Do you delve into the complexities of computational linguistics (CL), natural language processing (NLP), and information retrieval (IR) with a focus on Arabic?
We invite you to explore and contribute to groundbreaking advancements in machine translation, particularly in developing models that seamlessly translate dialectal Arabic text into Modern Standard Arabic (MSA).
Moreover, if your research aims to elevate the integrity and dependability of Arabic Large Language Models (LLMs) by innovating in hallucination detection and mitigation strategies, this workshop is a perfect platform for you.
Join us at the 6th Workshop on Open-Source Arabic Corpora and Processing Tools (OSACT6), a hub of innovation and scholarly exchange.
Featured Shared Tasks: Tackling the Forefront Issues in Arabic LLMs and Modern Standard Arabic (MSA) Machine Translation
Task 1: Arabic LLMs Hallucination Challenge: Address the critical issue of hallucinated content in Arabic language models. Engage in this vital conversation and present your solutions. Read details: https://osact-lrec.github.io/
Task 2: Dialect to MSA Machine Translation Challenge: Engage in the pivotal task of transforming dialectal Arabic into MSA through innovative translation models. We invite you to utilize your expertise in driving significant advancements in language processing, fostering more effective and meaningful exchanges in the Arabic-speaking world. Read details: https://osact-lrec.github.io/
Event Details:
Date: May 25, 2024
Location: Torino, Italy
In conjunction with the esteemed LREC-COLING 2024 - The 2024 Joint International Conference on Computational Linguistics, Language Resources and Evaluation.
Don’t miss this opportunity to contribute to a pioneering field!
Key Dates:
Paper Submission Deadline: February 25, 2024
Acceptance Notification: March 25, 2024
Visit our website, OSACT 2024: https://osact-lrec.github.io/ , to read more details and submission guidelines.
For all your questions please send to OSACT.WORKSHOP(a)gmail.com
Looking forward to your participation and to seeing you in LERC-COLING in May 2024!
The OSACT 2024 Workshop Organizing Committee
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Mona Ali MSc. PhD. Computer Science
Associate Professor
Northeastern University
Vancouver Campus
410 W Georgia, 14th Floor
Vancouver, BC | Land of: xʷməθkʷəy̓əm, Sḵwx̱wú7mesh, and səlilwətaɬ
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CNLP4DH First Call for Papers:
Throughout 2024 Journal of Data Mining and Digital Humanities (JDMDH)
organizes a worldwide call for papers about the topic
Chinese Natural Language Processing for Digital Humanities (CNLP4DH)
As a reminder JDMDH is an international-based journal managed by French
national research institutions and green open access (no charge for readers
and authors).
This special issue is dedicated to natural language processing for digital
humanities involving the documents written in Chinese, including Modern,
Ancient and dialectal Chinese. Mandarin, which is the national official and
main common language, can be accepted and research on texts written in
other languages, such as Tibet, Inner Mongolia, etc., is also welcome.
A list of suitable topics includes but are not limited to:
- Text analysis and processing related to humanities using computational
methods
- Dataset creation and curation for NLP (e.g. digitization, datafication,
and data preservation).
- Research on cultural heritage collections such as national archives and
libraries using NLP
- NLP for error detection, correction, normalization and denoising data
- Generation and analysis of literary works such as poetry and novels
- Analysis and detection of text genres
- Word segmentation, part-of-speech tagging of Ancient Chinese
- Large Language Models (LLM) for Chinese in Digital Humanities
- Cross modal Models (text-speech-video-image) for Chinese in Digital
Humanities
- Visualization of text analytics
- Ontology models for natural language text
- Applications in Chinese Literature, Traditional Chinese medicine,
Learning Chinese language as second language, Sentiment Analysis in Chinese
Social Media, China Cultural Heritage, Chinese History, Ancient Chinese
language
submission guideline: https://jdmdh.episciences.org/page/submissions
Paper submission : https://jdmdh.episciences.org/submit
Website and more details:
https://jdmdh.episciences.org/page/chinese-natural-language-processing-for-…
Guest Editors:
Dr. Wenhe FENG (Guangdong University of Foreign Studies, Laboratory of
Language Engineering and Computing)
Dr. Bin LI (Nanjing Normal University, School of Chinese Language and
Literature, Center of Linguistic Big Data and Computational Humanities)
Dr. Nicolas TURENNE (Guangdong University of Foreign Studies, School of
Information Science and Technology)
Dr. Tong WEI (Beijing University, Digital Humanities Center)
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First Call for Papers:
The 5th workshop on: "Resources and ProcessIng of linguistic, para-linguistic and extra-linguistic Data from
people with various forms of cognitive/psychiatric/developmental impairments"
Workshop: co-located with LREC-COLING 2024 | Turin, Italy | May 21st, 2024
RaPID-5 serves as an interdisciplinary platform for researchers to exchange insights, methods, and experiences related to collecting and processing data from individuals with mental, cognitive, neuropsychiatric, or neurodegenerative impairments. The workshop focuses on creating, processing, and applying such data resources from individuals at different stages and severity levels of these impairments. The ultimate goal of RaPID-5 is to facilitate the study of relationships among linguistic, paralinguistic, and extra-linguistic observations, with applications ranging from aiding diagnosis to enhancing monitoring and predicting individuals at higher risk, ultimately promoting multidisciplinary collaboration across clinical, language technology, computational linguistics, and computer science communities.
Submission deadline: Sun., 31st of March, 2024 (anywhere on earth)
Paper submission: https://softconf.com/lrec-coling2024/rapid2024/
Website and more details: https://spraakbanken.gu.se/en/rapid-2024
Contact: Dimitrios Kokkinakis
Contact email: dimitrios.kokkinakis(a)gu.se
Organizing committee:
* Kathleen C. Fraser, National Research Council, Canada;
* Dimitrios Kokkinakis, University of Gothenburg, Sweden;
* Kristina Lundholm Fors, Lund University, Sweden;
* Charalambos K. Themistocleous, University of Oslo, Norway
*
Athanasios Tsanas, The University of Edinburgh, UK
*
Fredrik Öhman, University of Gothenburg and Sahlgrenska University Hospital, Sweden
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