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Semantic Methods for Events and Stories (SEMMES 2023) – Call for Papers
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Website: https://anr-kflow.github.io/semmes/
Workshop co-located with the Extended Semantic Web Conference (ESWC)
Submission deadline: March 9th, 2023
Scope
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An important part of human history and knowledge is made of events, which can be aggregated and connected to create stories, be they real or fictional. These events as well as the stories created from them can typically be inherently complex, reflect societal or political stances and be perceived differently across the world population. The Semantic Web offers technologies and methods to represent these events and stories, as well as to interpret the knowledge encoded into graphs and use it for different applications, spanning from narrative understanding and generation to fact-checking.
The aim of our workshop on Semantic Methods for Events and Stories (SEMMES) is to offer an opportunity to discuss the challenges related to dealing with events and stories, and how we can use semantic methods to tackle them. We welcome approaches which combine data, methods and technologies coming from the Semantic Web with methods from other fields, including machine learning, narratology or information extraction. This workshop wants to bring together researchers working on complementary topics, in order to foster collaboration and sharing of expertise in the context of events and stories.
Topics
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Topics of interest include, but are not limited to:
- Ontologies and data models for representing events, event relations, and narratives;
- Event extraction, co-reference and linking;
- Event Relation extraction and linking (e.g. temporal, causal, modal relationships);
- Fake events detection and event verification;
- Event-centric question answering;
- Event information visualisation;
- Event-centric knowledge graphs and vocabularies;
- Completion of event-centric knowledge graphs and reasoning;
- Event summarisation;
- Automatic narrative understanding and generation;
- Storytelling Applications/Demos.
Submission Guidelines
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We welcome the following types of contributions.
- Long papers (10-15 pages including references)
- Short papers (5-9 pages including references)
We welcome any types of research, resource and application papers, as well as (short only) demonstration submissions.
Submissions must be written in English and formatted using the template for submissions to CEUR Workshop Proceedings (https://www.overleaf.com/latex/templates/template-for-submissions-to-ceur-w…)
All papers and abstracts have to be submitted electronically via EasyChair: https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=semmes2023.
Each accepted paper needs to be presented by one of the authors, who agrees to register and participate in SEMMES.
Important Dates
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- Submission deadline: March 9th, 2023
- Notifications: April 13th, 2023
- Camera-ready version: April 20th, 2023
- Workshop day: May 28th or 29th, 2023 (half-day, TBA)
All deadlines are 23:59 anywhere on earth (UTC-12).
Proceedings
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The complete set of papers will be published with the CEUR Workshop Proceedings (http://CEUR-WS.org), listed by the DBLP.
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450 route des Chappes, 06410 Biot, France
e-mail: pasquale.lisena(a)eurecom.fr
site: http://pasqlisena.github.io/
[Reminder: Application deadline 10 January 2023]
The GroNLP group is further expanding and we are looking for enthusiastic
assistant professors in any (or related to) the areas of speech and
language technology, artificial intelligence, data science, or
computational social science. Follow the link for more information!
https://www.rug.nl/about-ug/work-with-us/job-opportunities/?details=00347-0…
Please contact prof. Johan Bos <johan.bos(a)rug.nl> to get more information
about these positions! Best regards,
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Assistant Professor
University of Groningen
http://www.cs.rug.nl/~bisazza
3rd call for papers: ICLC-10
The Leibniz Institute for the German Language in Mannheim is pleased to announce the 10th International Contrastive Linguistics Conference (ICLC-10). The conference will take place in Mannheim,
Germany, from 18 to 21 July 2023.
The aim of the ICLC conference series, running since 1998, is to encourage fine-grained cross-linguistic research comprising two or more languages from a broad range of theoretical and methodological
perspectives. ICLC brings together researchers from different linguistic subfields (and neighboring disciplines) to continue the (interdisciplinary) dialog on comparing languages, to foster the
development of an international community, to discuss the state of the art, and to advance possible new areas of cross-linguistic research. Contrastive Linguistics as a linguistic subfield has had a
checkered history, but comparative and contrastive work has always been and continues to be an important part of linguistic research. New impulses for comparative and contrastive work include the
increasing availability of multilingual corpora or comparative work drawing on naturalistic interaction data. At this anniversary edition of ICLC, we want to provide a stage for the presentation of
such new work, and reflect the past, current and future developments of contrastive research in linguistics.
We invite contributions addressing (meta)theoretical, methodological or empirical issues, such as (but not limited to) the following:
* Comparison of phenomena in two or more languages addressing topics from any area and level of linguistic analysis, including lexicon, phonetics and phonology, morphology, syntax and morphosyntax,
semantics, pragmatics as well as matters such as register and socio-cultural context
* The state of the art and recent advances in contrastive linguistic research
* The aims, objectives and scope of contrastive linguistic research
* The status of contrastive research within linguistic studies and its relationship with neighbouring or complementary approaches such as historical, typological, micro-variationist, intercultural
and contact linguistics
* The link between contrastive studies and fields of applied linguistics such as foreign language teaching and learning, translation studies and corpus linguistics
* Potentials and limits of theoretical frameworks in relation to contrastive analysis (e.g., functional, cognitive, interactional, generative, constructional approaches)
* Theoretical and theoretical-methodological issues (comparability, incommensurability, the socio-cultural context, tertia comparationis, language universals)
* Empirical and data-related methodological issues (parallel / translation corpora, comparable corpora, learner corpora, multimodal corpora, naturalistic data of face-to-face interaction, psycho- and
neurolinguistic experiments, surveys)
* The significance of the contrastive perspective for language-specific description on the one hand and for cross-linguistic generalizations and the development of linguistic theory on the other hand
Some of these issues will be addressed by five invited keynote speakers.
Keynote speakers are:
* Artemis Alexiadou (Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin and Leibniz-Centre for General Linguistics, Germany)
* Jenny Audring (Leiden University, The Netherlands)
* Elwys De Stefani (University of Heidelberg, Germany, and KU Leuven, Belgium)
* Martin Haspelmath (Max Planck Institute for the Science of Human History, Germany)
* Hilde Hasselgård (University of Oslo, Norway)
The conference will include a poster session. The conference language will be English. Following the conference, all participants will be offered the possibility to submit their contribution for
publication in a volume of selected conference papers.
Submission of AbstractsWe invite submissions for 20-minute oral presentations (plus 10 minutes for discussion) or poster presentations. Abstracts should formulate a clear research question and include a description of the
methods, results and conclusions. All submissions will be reviewed anonymously by at least two reviewers.
One person may submit only one (oral or poster) paper as the first author. The number of co-authored submissions is not limited. However, presenting more than one paper (oral or poster) at the
conference by a single person should be avoided.
All submissions must be in English, fully anonymous, and no longer than one page (12 point Times New Roman), with up to one additional page for data, figures and references.
Abstracts must be submitted via the EasyChair system through the following submission web page https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=iclc10
Important Dates * 16.01.2023: Deadline for abstract submission
* 31.03.2023: Notification of acceptance
* 14.04.2023: Confirmation of participation
* 18.07.2023: Arrival, Registration, Get-together
* 19.-21.07.2023: Conference
Conference Web Site
https://iclc10.ids-mannheim.de
Organizing CommitteeBeata Trawinski (Chair)
Marc Kupietz
Kristel Proost
Jörg Zinken
Extended deadline for submission
TAL Journal: regular issue
http://tal-64-1.sciencesconf.org/ <http://tal-64-1.sciencesconf.org/>
2023 Volume 64-1
Deadline for submission: 01/30/2023
Editors : Cécile Fabre, Emmanuel Morin, Sophie Rosset and
Pascale Sébillot
TOPICS
The journal Automatic Language Processing has an open call for papers.
Submissions may concern theoretical and experimental contributions on
all aspects of written, spoken, and signed language processing and
computational linguistics, both theoretical and experimental, for
example:
- Computational models of language
- Linguistic resources
- Statistical learning and modeling
- Intermodality and multimodality
- Language multiplicity and diversity
- Semantics and comprehension
- Information access and text mining
- Language production and processing/generation/synthesis
- Evaluation
- Explicability and reproducibility
- NLP in interaction with other disciplines, digital humanities
This list is indicative. On all topics, it is essential that the
aspects related to natural language processing are emphasized.
We also welcome position papers and survey papers.
LANGUAGE
Manuscripts may be submitted in English or French. Submissions in
English are accepted only if one of the co-authors is a non
French-speaking person.
THE JOURNAL
TAL (http://www.atala.org/revuetal_ <http://www.atala.org/revuetal_> - Traitement Automatique des
Langues / Natural Language Processing) is an international journal
published by ATALA (French Association for Natural Language Processing)
since 1960 with the support of CNRS (National Centre for Scientific
Research). It has moved to an electronic mode of publication.
IMPORTANT DATES
Deadline for submission: 01/30/2023
Notification to authors after first review: 03/30/2023
Notification to authors after second review: 06/15/2023
Publication: October, 2023
FORMAT SUBMISSION
Papers must be between 20 and 25 pages long, including references
and appendices (with no possible derogation on the length).
TAL performs double-blind review: it is thus necessary to anonymise the
manuscript and the name of the pdf file and to avoid self references.
Style sheets are available for download on the Web site of the journal
(https://www.atala.org/content/instruction-authors-style-files-0 <https://www.atala.org/content/instruction-authors-style-files-0>).
Authors who intend to submit a paper are encouraged to upload your
contribution via the menu "Paper submission" (PDF format). To do so,
you will need to have an account on the sciencesconf platform.
To create an account, go to the site _http://www.sciencesconf.org_ <http://www.sciencesconf.org_/>
and click on "create account" next to the "Connect" button at the top
of the page. To submit, come back to the page (soon available)
http://tal-64-1.sciencesconf.org/ <http://tal-64-1.sciencesconf.org/>, connect to you account and upload
your submission.
*The Second Ukrainian Natural Language Processing Workshop (UNLP 2023)*
<https://unlp.org.ua/>
*Call For Papers*
UNLP 2023 <https://unlp.org.ua/call-for-papers/> will be held online in
conjunction with the EACL 2023 conference in May 2023.
The workshop will bring together academics, researchers, and practitioners
in the fields of Natural Language Processing and Computational Linguistics
who work with the Ukrainian language or do cross-Slavic research that can
be applied to the Ukrainian language.
We hope that the workshop will facilitate developments in the processing of
the Ukrainian language, as well as provide a platform for discussion and
sharing of ideas, encourage collaboration between different research
groups, and improve the visibility of the Ukrainian research community.
Topics of interest lie in the area of Ukrainian NLP and Computational
Linguistics and include, but are not limited to, the following tasks:
- morphosyntactic tagging,
- named-entity recognition,
- syntactic and semantic parsing,
- coreference resolution,
- information extraction and text mining,
- automated question answering and information retrieval,
- language modelling and natural language generation,
- grammatical error correction,
- text summarization,
- machine translation,
- sentiment analysis,
- argument mining,
- disinformation detection and fact verification,
- development of language resources and evaluation methods,
- speech recognition and generation,
- knowledge representation and computational pragmatics,
- computational semantics,
- computational methods for phonology,
- cross-Slavic models,
- Ukrainian NLP in interaction with other artificial intelligence
technologies.
*Shared Task*
The Second UNLP features the first *Shared Task in Grammatical Error
Correction for Ukrainian*. The Shared Task focuses on correction of
grammatical errors and disfluencies, and we see this shared task as an
opportunity to facilitate research of GEC for Slavic languages.
You can find more details on the web page of the Shared Task
<https://unlp.org.ua/shared-task/>.
*Important dates*
December 22, 2023 — First call for workshop papers
January 9, 2023 — Second call for workshop papers
February 13, 2023 — Workshop paper due
March 13, 2023 — Notification of acceptance
March 27, 2023 — Camera-ready papers due
May 2 or 6, 2023 — Workshop dates
*Keynote speakers*
Mona Diab <https://www.linkedin.com/in/mona-diab-55946614/>, The George
Washington University, US
Gulnara Muratova <https://www.linkedin.com/in/gulnara-muratova-0206/>,
QIRI`M YOUNG, Ukraine
*Submissions*
The workshop will provide Grammarly Premium to all authors. To request
Grammarly Premium, please submit the form on the website
<https://unlp.org.ua/>.
UNLP invites submissions of completed and ongoing projects. Submissions
describing resources or solutions that have been made available to the
wider public are strongly encouraged. The workshop will also accept papers
with negative results.
We invite two types of submissions: long and short papers. Long papers
should describe original, unpublished and completed work. The short papers
may describe work in progress, small focused contributions, system
demonstrations, new linguistic resources, or experiments based on existing
software and resources.
Overlap with previously published work should be clearly mentioned at the
time of submission. The authors should indicate in their submission whether
the paper has been submitted elsewhere, e.g., to the main conference. In
particular, in case the paper has been rejected by the main conference, it
should be indicated in the submission.
All submissions will be judged on correctness, novelty, technical strength,
clarity of presentation, usability, and significance/relevance to the
Workshop. Every submission will be reviewed by at least three members of
the Program Committee.
Paper review will be blind. The papers must not include the authors’ names
and affiliations. Self-citations and other references that reveal the
authors’ identity must be avoided.
Long papers should follow the two-column format of EACL 2023 proceedings
not exceeding eight (8) pages of content plus two (2) pages for references.
Short paper submissions should follow the same format, and should not
exceed five (5) pages for content plus two (2) pages for references.
All submissions must conform to the official style guidelines of EACL 2023
<https://unlp.org.ua/call-for-papers/#:~:text=style%20guidelines%20of%20EACL…>
contained in the style files and must be in PDF. Camera-ready versions of
accepted papers must be provided both in LaTeX and PDF format.
*Workshop Organizers*
Andrii Hlybovets, National University of Kyiv-Mohyla Academy, Ukraine
Oleksii Ignatenko, Ukrainian Catholic University, Ukraine
Oleksii Molchanovskii, Ukrainian Catholic University, Ukraine
Mariana Romanyshyn, Grammarly, Ukraine
*Program Committee*
Andrii Babii, Kharkiv National University of Radio Electronics, Ukraine
Andrii Liubonko, Grammarly, Ukraine
Anna Rogers, University of Copenhagen, Denmark
Artem Chernodub, Grammarly, Ukraine
Bogdan Babych, Heidelberg University, Germany
Bogdana Oliynyk, National University of Kyiv-Mohyla Academy, Ukraine
Bohdan Kolchygin, Shelf, Ukraine
Dmytro Karamshuk, Meta, UK
Dmytro Sytnyk, Institute of Mathematics NAS, Ukraine
Galyna Kriukova, National University of Kyiv-Mohyla Academy, Ukraine
Igor Samokhin, Grammarly, Ukraine
Iuliia Makogon, Semantrum, Ukraine
Julia Rogushina, Institute of Software Systems NAS, Ukraine
Kostiantyn Omelianchuk, Grammarly, Ukraine
Maksym Tarnavskyi, Shelf, Poland
Mariana Romanyshyn, Grammarly, Ukraine
Natalia Grabar, CNRS, Université de Lille, France
Natalia Kocyba, Samsung Research Poland, Poland
Nataliia Cheilytko, Friedrich Schiller University Jena, Germany
Oleksandr Marchenko, Taras Shevchenko National University of Kyiv, Ukraine
Oleksandr Skurzhanskyi, Grammarly, Ukraine
Olena Siruk, Bulgarian Academy of Sciences, Bulgaria
Olga Kanishcheva, Friedrich Schiller University Jena, Germany
Ruslan Chorney, National University of Kyiv-Mohyla Academy, Ukraine
Serhii Havrylov, University of Edinburgh, UK
Svitlana Galeshchuk, Université Paris Dauphine, BNP Paribas, France
Taras Lehinevych, Amazon, Ireland
Taras Shevchenko, Proxet (Giphy project), Ukraine
Tatjana Scheffler, Ruhr-University Bochum, Germany
Thierry Hamon, Université Paris-Saclay, CNRS, LIMSI & Université Sorbonne,
France
Veronika Solopova, FU Berlin, Germany
Volodymyr Taranukha, Taras Shevchenko National University of Kyiv, Ukraine
Vsevolod Dyomkin, Projector, Ukraine
Yevhen Kupriianov, National Technical University “Kharkiv Polytechnic
Institute”, Ukraine
*Contact*
Email: info(a)unlp.org.ua.
Website: https://unlp.org.ua/.
Twitter: https://twitter.com/UNLP_workshop.
Telegram: https://t.me/UNLP_workshop.
*** Apologies for cross-posting ***
Call for Papers: Semantics-enabled Biomedical Literature Analytics
This Special Issue aims to highlight the development of novel informatics
methods for *retrieval, indexing, and analysis of biomedical literature,
focusing on semantics-based techniques*. We invite researchers working in
biomedical informatics, knowledge representation/ontologies, information
retrieval, natural language processing, artificial intelligence/machine
learning, data mining, and other related areas to submit clear and detailed
descriptions of their novel methodological results.
The topics of interest include but are not limited to:
- Knowledge representation and semantics for biomedical literature
retrieval
- Biomedical ontologies in search
- Biomedical knowledge source integration
- Biomedical knowledge graph construction and embeddings
- Knowledge graphs in biomedical search
- Semantic knowledge in biomedical literature classification and ranking
- Biomedical information extraction
- Entity linking and semantic annotation in biomedical texts
- Literature-based knowledge discovery
- Semantics for biomedical knowledge synthesis and systematic literature
review
All submitted papers must be original and will go through a rigorous
peer-review process with at least two reviewers. Papers previously
published in conference proceedings will not be considered. JBI’s
editorial policy will be strictly followed by special issue reviewers. Note
in particular that JBI emphasizes the publication of papers that introduce
innovative and generalizable methods of interest to the informatics
community. Specific applications can be described to motivate the
methodology being introduced, but papers that focus solely on a specific
application are not suitable for JBI.
*Submission Guidelines*
Authors must submit their papers via the online Editorial Manager (EES) at
<http://ees.elsevier.com/jbi>https://www.editorialmanager.com/jbi
<https://ees.elsevier.com/jbi>. Authors should select “Semantics-enabled
Biomedical Literature Analytics” as their submission category and note in a
cover letter that their submission is for the “*Special Issue on
Semantics-enabled Biomedical Literature Analytics.*” If the manuscript is
not intended as an original research paper, the cover letter should also
specify if it is, rather, a *Methodological Review, Commentary, or Special
Communication*. Authors should make sure to place their work in the context
of human-focused biomedical research or health care, and to review
carefully the relevant literature.
JBI’s editorial policy, and the types of articles that the journal
publishes, are outlined under *Aims and Scope *on the journal home page at
https://www.sciencedirect.com/journal/journal-of-biomedical-informatics
<https://www.journals.elsevier.com/journal-of-biomedical-informatics>(click
on “View full Aims and Scope” for details). All submissions should follow
the guidelines for authors at
<https://www.elsevier.com/journals/journal-ofbiomedical-%20informatics/1532-…>*https://www.elsevier.com/journals/journal-ofbiomedical-
informatics/1532-0464/guide-for-authors
<https://www.elsevier.com/journals/journal-ofbiomedical-%20informatics/1532-…>*,
including format and manuscript structure.
*Important Dates*
Deadline for submissions: January 15, 2023
First-round review decisions: March 15, 2023
Deadline for revision submissions: April 15, 2023
Notification of final decisions: June 15, 2023
The full Call for Papers is available at
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jbi.2022.104134. Please direct any questions
regarding the special issue to Dr. Halil Kilicoglu (halil(a)illinois.edu).
*Guest Editors:*
Halil Kilicoglu (University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign, halil(a)illinois.edu
)
Faezeh Ensan (Ryerson University, fensan(a)ryerson.ca)
Bridget McInnes (Virginia Commonwealth University, bmtinnes(a)vcu.edu)
Lucy Lu Wang (University of Washington/Allen Institute for AI, lucylw(a)uw.edu
)
*HALIL KILICOGLU*
*Associate Professor*
School of Information Sciences
University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
halil(a)illinois.edu
https://ischool.illinois.edu/people/halil-kilicoglu
AI4EduRes'2023 10 January 2023 AI4EduRes.github.io<https://eur03.safelinks.protection.outlook.com/?url=https%3A%2F%2Fai4edures…>
Artificial Intelligence, Data Science and Text Analytics for Education Resources
Welcome to our AI4EduRes'2022 Workshop on Artificial Intelligence for Education Resources
Hosted by Noorhan Abbas, Abdullah Alsaleh and Eric Atwell, University of Leeds
Supported by the Alan Turing Institute https://www.turing.ac.uk/<https://eur03.safelinks.protection.outlook.com/?url=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.turin…>
Online via Zoom - to join, see: https://AI4EduRes.github.io<https://eur03.safelinks.protection.outlook.com/?url=https%3A%2F%2Fai4edures…>
PROGRAMME
9:20 Noorhan Abbas, Abdullah Alsaleh and Eric Atwell (University of Leeds): Introduction
09.30 Keynote speaker – Antonio Martínez-Arboleda (University of Leeds)
Open Educational Practice for Open Research in Student Education and beyond
10:15 Aisha Walker (University of Leeds)
Dialogic Learning
10:30 William Teahan (Bangor University)
Agent Inspired Design: The Game of Life but not as we know it
10:45 Coffee Break
11:00 Isabel Fischer, Lichuan Xiang, Aiqi Jiang, Yiran Xu, Zhewei Zhang and Joe Nandhakuma
(University of Warwick)
AI-generated Formative Essay and Dissertation Feedback
11:15 Abdullah Khered, Hao Zhang, Riza Batista-Navarro and Viktor Schlegel (University of Manchester).
A Pipeline for Generating Fact-checking Explanations
11:30 Alex Coleman (University of Leeds)
Reproducible Notebooks for Text Analytics
11:45 Lunch Break
13:00 Martin Callaghan (University of Leeds)
Building Chatbots in the Cloud
14:00 Yijing Li (Kings College London)
Airbnb Listings Analysis and Story Telling - Taking London and Westminster City Council as an example
15:00 Coffee Break
15:15 Alaa Alsaqer (King Faisal University and University of Leeds)
How to create a coffee machine system with Python
15:30 Salwa Alahmari (University of Dammam and University of Leeds)
Social Media Resources for Arabic Dialects and Variations
15:45 Abdullah Alsaleh (King Abdulaziz University and University of Leeds)
Quran Verse Similarity Classification Task using Arabic Pre-trained Models
16:00 Ibtisam Alshammari (University of Hafr Al-Batin and University of Leeds)
Using Arabic Named Entity Recognition Models
16:15 Noorhan Abbas, Abdullah Alsaleh and Eric Atwell: Workshop conclusions and future directions
16:30 CLOSE
Apologies for cross-posting.
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*The International Conference on Spoken Language Translation*
ACL – 20th IWSLT 2023
*July 13-14, 2023 – Toronto, Canada*
*http://iwslt.org <http://iwslt.org/>*
The International Conference on Spoken Language Translation (IWSLT) is the
premier annual conference for all aspects of Spoken Language Translation.
Every year, the conference organizes and sponsors open evaluation campaigns
around key challenges in simultaneous and consecutive translation, under
real-time/low latency or offline conditions and under low-resource or
multilingual constraints. System descriptions and results from
participants’ systems and scientific papers related to key algorithmic
advances and best practice are presented.
IWSLT is the venue of the SIGSLTs, the Special Interest Group on Spoken
Language Translation of ACL, ISCA and ELRA. With a track record of 19
years, IWSLT benchmarks and proceedings serve as reference for all
researchers and practitioners working on speech translation and related
fields.
In 2023, IWSLT will be co-located with ACL 2023 and will be run as a hybrid
meeting.
Important Dates
January 14, 2023: Release of shared task training and dev data
April 24, 2023: Scientific paper submission deadline
April 01-15, 2023: Evaluation period
May 22, 2023: Notification of acceptance
June 06, 2023: Camera-ready paper due
July 12, 2023: Pre-recorded video due
July 13-14, 2023: Conference
Evaluation
IWSLT 2023 features shared tasks <https://iwslt.org/2023/#shared-tasks>
that address the following focus areas:
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Speech translation of talks
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Speech-to-speech translation of multi-source data:
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Speech dubbing of multi-source data
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Dialectal and Low-resource speech translation
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Formality control for SLT
Training and development data for each shared task will be prepared and
released by the respective organizers (for further information on this
initiative, please refer to the website). Participants will receive
instructions about how to submit their runs. In addition, participants have
the opportunity to present their work through a system paper that will be
published in the ACL Proceedings.
Conference
IWSLT also invites submissions of scientific papers to be published in the
ACL Proceedings and presented either in oral or poster format. The
conference selects high-quality, original contributions on theoretical and
practical issues of spoken language translation research, technologies and
applications.
Contact
Please send an email to iwslt-evaluation-campaign(a)googlegroups.com if you
have any questions related to the shared tasks.
Thanks,
Marcello, Alex, Jan, Sebastian, Elizabeth, Atul
(IWSLT organisers)
Dear all, Artificial Intelligence (AI) is ready for the next giant leap:
An AI that constantly repays knowledge producers (
<https://sites.google.com/view/hitai> HitAI)
The time is now. Artists, programmers, and many others are asking for it.
Today AI economy is a giant with feet of clay since it is based on the
unfair exploitation of human resources: knowledge is often used without
repaying knowledge producers. Resilient industrial sectors have to consider
fairness in the use of all resources to ensure their permanence over time.
We are organizing a workshop. Are you interested? Fill out this form:
https://forms.gle/ZMKEH4o5K6PjPaJE7
Best regards,
Fabio Massimo
Postdoctoral Research Fellow in Text Mining at the University of Edinburgh
We are looking for a Postdoctoral Research Fellow to help annotate and analyse a large corpus of bilingual folklore narratives (Irish and Scottish Gaelic) computationally using various text-mining techniques. These will include phylogenetics, topic modelling, clustering, sequence alignment and neural word embeddings. The post holder will join an interdisciplinary and international research team working on the project "Decoding Hidden Heritages in Gaelic Traditional Narrative with Text-Mining and Phylogenetics”.
Fixed Term: 1 March 2023 – 30 June 2024
Deadline: 10/01/2023, 17:00
For more information see the full job description here<https://elxw.fa.em3.oraclecloud.com/hcmUI/CandidateExperience/en/sites/CX_1…>.
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Dr. Beatrice Alex
Senior Lecturer and Chancellor’s Fellow
University of Edinburgh
The University of Edinburgh is a charitable body, registered in Scotland, with registration number SC005336. Is e buidheann carthannais a th’ ann an Oilthigh Dhùn Èideann, clàraichte an Alba, àireamh clàraidh SC005336.