Dear SIGUL Members,
the fifth SIGUL Newsletter is out.
The SIGUL Newsletter intends to be a bi-weekly report on issues related
to the topics of language resources and tools for less-resourced languages.
Your feedback will be welcome.
Claudia Soria
SIGUL Co-chair
SIGUL is the ELRA-ISCA Special Interest Group on Less-Resourced Languages
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*Call for papers*
- 2nd Workshop on Technologies for MT of Low Resource Languages (LoResMT
2019)
The Helix, DCU, Dublin, August 20, 2019
https://sites.google.com/view/loresmt/
@ MT Summit 2019 (https://www.mtsummit2019.com/)
- 6th International Sanskrit Computational Linguistics Symposium (6th ISCLS)
Indian Institute of Technology Kharagpur, West Bengal, India -- 721302
October 23-25, 2019
Website: https://iscls.github.io/
- The First Workshop on NLP Solutions for Under Resourced Languages
(NSURL 2019), 11 and 12 September 2019
co-located with ICNLSP 2019
endorsed by SIGUL
http://nsurl.org <http://nsurl.org/>
Important dates:
Submission deadline: 30 June 2019
Notification due: 22 July 2019
Camera-ready paper due: 12 August 2019
*Call for proposals*
- NAACL Emerging Regions Fund
Deadline:
30 April 2019 (midnight PST) for events to take place between June 2019 and
June 2020
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The goal of the NAACL Emerging Regions fund is to assist the creation of a
larger and more cohesive Computational Linguistics community in Latin
America, and to enhance more regional interactions among students and
researchers anywhere in the Americas.
NAACL recognizes that each region has specific needs and concerns, and
so we
are open to a wide range of possible proposals, subject to the constraint
that these awards are intended to support individuals, institutions, or
events located in the Americas, and to support travel within the Americas.
NAACL will not support travel to or from locations outside of the Americas,
and in general travel should be limited to a specific region in the
Americas.
Examples of proposals that might help to build community could include
financial support for regional conferences or workshops, or providing
financial or material support for Natural Language Processing and
Computational Linguistics classes at colleges and universities in Latin
America. In addition, NAACL has a long tradition of supporting student
participation in conferences, summer schools, and NLP/CL competitions, and
would give high priority to such efforts in Latin America or at regional
events in the Americas. Note that this fund is not intended to support
student travel to the NAACL HLT conference, as there is a separate fund
available for the purpose.
Proposals will be evaluated by a committee consisting of members of the
NAACL
Executive Board.
If you have any questions about this CFP please send them to
naaclerf(a)googlegroups.com .
Please submit proposals using the online form:
https://goo.gl/forms/r7yimKklNtuafZVJ3
*Miscellaneous*
DataScientia
DataScientia - a soon-to-be-established not-for-profit organization
whose ultimate aim is the creation of a grass-roots community centered
around the development and dissemination of a unitary knowledge-driven
understanding of the people’s diversity, as it is represented by the
data in the Internet.
DataScientia is being nurtured by the University of Trento, Department
of Information Engineering and Computer Science, in collaboration with a
few founding partners.
You can read the DataScientia Manifesto here:
http://datascientia.disi.unitn.it/manifesto/
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Claudia Soria
Researcher
Istituto di Linguistica Computazionale "A. Zampolli"
Consiglio Nazionale delle Ricerche
Via Moruzzi 1
56124 Pisa
Italy
Tel. +39 050 3153166
Skype clausor
The 6th LTC Workshop on Less-Resourced Languages (LRL 2019), May 19,
Poznan, Poland
In conjunction with LTC’19, the 9th Language and Technology Conference
*Extended submission deadline: 26 March 2019*
http://www.ilc.cnr.it/lrl2019/LRL2019-Workshop_3rd-Call-for-Papers.pdfhttp://www.ilc.cnr.it/lrl2019/
CONTACT
Claudia Soria
claudia.soria(a)ilc.cnr.it
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Claudia Soria
Researcher
Istituto di Linguistica Computazionale "A. Zampolli"
Consiglio Nazionale delle Ricerche
Via Moruzzi 1
56124 Pisa
Italy
Tel. +39 050 3153166
Skype clausor
***The 7th International Conference on Arabic Language Processing
ICALP2019 (ex CITALA)*.
The International Conference on Arabic Language Processing ICALP2019 (ex
CITALA) is aimed to be one of the most important and leading conference
on Arabic NLP (https://icalp2019.loria.fr). ICALP2019 is the 7th edition
(information about the previous editions are mentioned at: ICALP2017),
all branches of NLP related to Arabic or Semitic languages are welcomed.
Arabic spoken or text language processing are the main kernel of
ICALP2019. The conference will emphasize on all the approaches from
theoretical models to industrial applications. ICALP2019 will be held at
Loria (University of Lorraine), which is situated in Nancy on the east
part of France near the border of Luxembourg and Germany. We look
forward to welcome you to a scientifically inspiring event and we hope
that ICALP2019 will be a highly positive scientific experience for all
the participants. Two keynote speakers *Dr Mona Diab* (Department of
Computer Science, George Washington University) and *Dr Albert Gatt
*(Institute of Linguistics and Language Technology, University of
Malta.) will share their expertise with the aim of exposing participants
to a wide spectrum of research and applications, to foster
cross-pollination of research ideas and interests in Arabic Language
Processing and related applications. As in the previous year (ICALP –
CITALA 2017), we aim, for accepted papers, to be published by Springer.
All the submitted papers will be reviewed by three experts from the
domain. Only the 30% best papers will be selected to be published by
Springer. Participants are invited to submit original communications in
all the areas of Arabic NLP. Few topics of the conference are given below.
List of Topics
* Arabic dialect processing
* Automatic speech recognition
* Building ontologies
* Code Switching phenomena
* Comparative Linguistic Studies
* Cross-Language Applications
* Deep Learning for Arabic applications
* Digital Humanities
* End-to-End DNN
* Generation and Analysis
* Human Machine-Dialogue
* Information retrieval on Social Networks
* Linguistic Resources for Arabic NLP Applications
* Machine Translation
* Multi-Word Term Extraction
* Named Entity Recognition
* Opining Mining and Sentiment Analysis
* Optical Character Recognition
* Paraphrasing and Textual Entailment
* Question/Answering Systems
* Semitic languages
* Spell-check and automatic corrections
* Study of Linguistic Phenomena
* Text Categorization and Clustering
* Text Summarization
* Word Sense Disambiguation
Committees
Program Committee
* *Ahmed Ali *(Qatar Computing Research Institute (QCRI))
* *Mohamed Afify (*Microsoft, Cairo, Egypt)
* *Hassina Aliane* (Centre de Recherche sur l’Information Scientifique
et Technique , Algeria)
* *Frédéric Béchet* (Aix Marseille Université – LIF, France)
* *Almoataz Bellahal-Said* (Cairo University, Egypt)
* *Laurent Besacier* (University of Grenoble, France)
* *Karim Bouzoubaa* (EMI, UM5, Rabat, Morocco)
* *Violetta Cavalli-Sforza* (Al Akhawayn University, Morocco)
* *Khalid Choukri* (ELDA, European Language Resource Association, France)
* *Kareem Darwish* (Qatar Computing Research Institute)
* *Joseph Di Martino* (Loria – University of Lorraine, France)
* *Mona Diab* (George Washington university, USA)
* *Mahmoud El-Haj* (School of Computing and Communications Lancaster
University, UK)
* *Yannick Estève* (LIUM University of Maine, France)
* *Nada Ghneim*, Higher Institute for Applied Science and Technology,
Damascu
* *Ahmed Guessoum* (University of Science and Technology Houari
Boumediene, Algeria)
* *Hatem Haddad* (Department of Computer & Decision Engineering,
Université Libre de Bruxelles, Belgium)
* *Kais Haddar* (Faculté des sciences de Sfax, Tunisia)
* *Yannis Haralambous* (Institut Mines-Télécom & UMR CNRS 6285
Lab-STICC, Brest, France)
* *Salima Harrat* (Ecole Normale Supérieure Bouzaréah, Algiers, Algeria)
* *Mustafa Jarrar* (Birzeit University- Sina Institute, Palestine)
* *Denis Jouvet* (Loria University of Lorraine, France)
* *David Langlois* (Loria University of Lorraine, France)
* *Yves Lepage* (University of Waseda, Japan)
* *Karima Meftouh* (University of Annaba, Algeria)
* *Farid Meziane* (University of Salford, Manchester, UK)
* *Vito Pirreli* (Institute for Computational Linguistics CNR, Pisa Italy)
* *Violaine Prince* (LIRMM, Montepelier, France)
* *Allan Ramsay* (School of Computer Science, University of
Manchester, UK)
* *Horacio Rodríguez* (Universitat Politècnica de Catalunya, Barcelona
– Spain)
* *Paolo Rosso* (Universidad Politécnica de Valencia, Spain)
* *Motaz Saad* (University Islamic of Gaza, Palestine)
* *Fatiha Sadat* (University du Québec à Montréal, Canada)
* *Nasredine Semmar* (CEA Saclay Nano-INNOV, France)
* *Khaled Shaalan* (The British University, United Arab Emirates)
* *Olivier Siohan* (Google, USA)
* *Kamel Smaili* (Loria University of Lorraine, France)
* *Adnan Yahya* (Birzeit University, Palestine)
* *Abdella Yousfi* (Mohammed V university, Morocco)
* *Wajdi Zaghouani* (Carnegie Mellon University Qatar)
* *Imed Zitouni* (Microsoft Research, USA)
Organizing committee
* *Karima Abidi* (Student management)
* *Olivia Brenner* (Communication)
* *Joseph Di Martino* (Special Event)
* *David Langlois* ( Publication and Logistic management)
* *Mohamed-Amine Menacer* (Website designer)
Invited Speakers
* *Dr Mona Diab* ( Department of Computer Science
<http://www.cs.gwu.edu/>, George Washington University (GW)
<http://www.gwu.edu/> )
* *Dr Albert Gatt* ( Institute of Linguistics and Language Technology
<http://www.um.edu.mt/linguistics/>, University of Malta
<http://www.um.edu.mt/> )
Publication
ICALP2019 (CITALA) proceedings aim to be published by Springer
*Important**Dates*
* Submission portal opens *April 30, 2019*
* Final paper submission deadline *May 31, 2019*
* Acceptance/rejection notification *July 15, 2019*
* Camera ready*July 31, 2019
*
* Registration open*August 25, 2019*
* Conference*16-17 October, 2019*
Venue
The conference will be held in Nancy (East of France) near the borders
of Germany, Luxembourg and Belgium. It will be held at Loria (
Laboratoire lorrain de recherche en informatique et ses applications).
Contact
smaili(a)loria.fr
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Claudia Soria
Researcher
Istituto di Linguistica Computazionale "A. Zampolli"
Consiglio Nazionale delle Ricerche
Via Moruzzi 1
56124 Pisa
Italy
Tel. +39 050 3153166
Skype clausor
Dear SIGUL Members,
the fourth SIGUL Newsletter is out.
The SIGUL Newsletter intends to be a bi-weekly report on issues related
to the topics of language resources and tools for less-resourced languages.
Your feedback will be welcome.
Claudia Soria
SIGUL Co-chair
SIGUL is the ELRA-ISCA Special Interest Group on Less-Resourced Languages
******************
*Calls for papers*
The First Workshop on NLP Solutions for Under Resourced Languages
(NSURL 2019), 11 and 12 September 2019
co-located with ICNLSP 2019
endorsed by SIGUL
http://nsurl.org <http://nsurl.org/>
Important dates:
Submission deadline: 30 June 2019
Notification due: 22 July 2019
Camera-ready paper due: 12 August 2019
- The 6th LTC Workshop on Less-Resourced Languages (LRL 2019), May 19,
Poznan, Poland
In conjunction with LTC’19, the 9th Language and Technology Conference
Endorsed by SIGUL, the ELRA-ISCA SIG on less-resourced languages
(http://www.elra.info/en/sig/sigul/).
The LRL Call for Papers is attached.
*Extended paper submission deadline: 26 March 2019*
Invited speaker: Delyth Prys, Head of the Language Technologies Unit,
Bangor University, Wales, UK
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Claudia Soria
Researcher
Istituto di Linguistica Computazionale "A. Zampolli"
Consiglio Nazionale delle Ricerche
Via Moruzzi 1
56124 Pisa
Italy
Tel. +39 050 3153166
Skype clausor
LRL 2019, Poznan, Poland, co-located with LTC
http://www.ilc.cnr.it/lrl2019/
The 6th LTC Workshop on Less-Resourced Languages (LRL 2019), May 19,
Poznan, Poland
In conjunction with LTC’19, the 9th Language and Technology Conference
CONFERENCE CHAIRS
Dorothee Beermann (Norway), Laurent Besacier (France) and Claudia Soria
(Italy)
*Paper submission deadline: 20 March 2019*
WORKSHOP TOPICS
We invite original papers that address the particular needs and
requirements of less-resourced languages. We in particular welcome
papers on the computational processing of less resourced languages
addressing the following topics. We also welcome papers on language
revitalisation and literary development.
Induction of multilingual resources for LRL
Morphological Paradigm Learning for LRL
Corpus building for LRL
Dialect processing for LRL
Spoken language processing for LRL
Code Switching in LRL
Deep Learning for LRL
Computer-aided work with LRL
Information retrieval on Social Networks for LRL
Linguistic Resources for LRL
Spell-check and automatic corrections for LRL
Descriptive Studies on LRL
Community approaches to revitalisation and literary development
IMPORTANT DATES/DEADLINES
* Deadline for submission of papers for review: 20 March 2019
* Acceptance/Refusal notification: 2 April 2019
* Deadline for submission of final versions of accepted papers: 15 April
2019
* Workshop: 19 May 2019
PAPER SUBMISSION
The conference accepts papers in English only. Papers (5 formatted pages
in the conference format) are due by March 20, 2019 (midnight, any time
zone) and should not disclose the authorship in any manner. In order to
facilitate submission we have decided to reduce the formatting
requirements as much as possible at this stage. Please, have a look at
www.ltc.amu.edu.pl (Paper Submission section).
Papers must be submitted through EasyChair:
https://www.easychair.org/account/signin.cgi?key=83901713.4PPnVqMiHylJDYBz
Important Notice: Make sure to include the keyword ‘’LRLWorkshop’’among
the paper’s keywords.
A copy of the submitted paper must also be sent to
claudia.soria(a)ilc.cnr.it, indicating ‘’RL19 Workshop submission’’as the
subject of the mail.
PUBLICATION POLICY
Accepted papers will be published in the conference proceedings (hard
copy, with ISBN number) and on CD-ROM. Publication requires full
electronic registration and payment of the conference fee (full
registration) by at least one of the co-authors in due time (dates will
be presented at the conference site). One registration fee entitles
publication of one paper.
Proceedings will be published by Wydawnictwo Nauka i Innowacje sp. z
o.o. indexed by Polish Ministry of Higher Education.
FEES and REGISTRATION
LRL is an integral part of the LTC. Fees and payment procedures are the
same for general LTC and workshop participants, and they cover
participation in the general LTC program. Notice: the workshop is free
for participants registered to the general LTC. Single registration
covers only one paper presentation (general LTC or workshops) (cf. the
Publication Policy section in case of more than one submitted paper).
REGISTRATION
Only electronic registration will be possible. Details will be published
at www.ltc.amu.edu.pl.
PROGRAM COMMITTEE
Gilles Adda (LIMSI-CNRS, France)
Dorothee Beermann (Norwegian University of Science and Technology, Norway)
Delphine Bernhard (LILPA, Strasbourg University, France)
Laurent Besacier (Université Joseph Fourier, France)
Nicoletta Calzolari (CNR-ILC, Italy)
Jeremy Evas (Cardiff University, Wales, UK)
Mikel Forcada (Universitat d’Alacant, Spain)
Dafydd Gibbon (Universität Bielefeld, Germany)
Steven Krauwer (CLARIN, the Netherlands)
Anne-Laure Ligozat (ENSIIE / LIMSI-CNRS, France)
Girish Nath Jha (Jawaharlal Nehru University, India)
Michael Maxwell (University of Maryland, CASL, USA)
Joseph Mariani (LIMSI-CNRS, France)
Maite Melero (UPF, Catalonia, Spain)
Alice Millour (Université Paris-Sorbonne, France)
Stelios Piperidis (ILSP, Greece)
Laurette Pretorius (University of South Africa, South Africa)
Gábor Prószéky (Magyar Tudományos Akadémia, Hungary)
Georg Rehm (DFKI, Germany)
Sakriani Sakti (NAIST, Japan)
Kepa Sarasola Gabiola (Euskal Herriko Unibertsitatea, Spain)
Kevin Scannell (St. Louis University, USA)
Virach Sornlertlamvanich (Sirindhorn International Institute of
Technology (SIIT), Thammasat University, Thailand)
Marko Tadic (University of Zagreb, Faculty of Humanities and Social
Sciences, Croatia)
Nick Thieberger (University of Melbourne / ARC Centre of Excellence for
the Dynamics of Language, Australia)
Menzo Windhouwer (Meertens Institute, KNAW, the Netherlands)
OTHER
Please note that remaining important information on the workshop and the
general conference is or will be provided at the workshop web site
http://www.ilc.cnr.it/lrl2019/submissions.htm and at the conference site
www.ltc.amu.edu.pl.
CONTACT
Claudia Soria
claudia.soria(a)ilc.cnr.it
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Claudia Soria
Researcher
Istituto di Linguistica Computazionale "A. Zampolli"
Consiglio Nazionale delle Ricerche
Via Moruzzi 1
56124 Pisa
Italy
Tel. +39 050 3153166
Skype clausor
Dear colleagues,
We are glad to announce ICNLSP 2019 , the third edition of the International Conference on Natural Language and Speech Processing, which will be held on September 12th, 13th 2019 at the University of Trento , Italy.
ICNLSP 2015 and ICNLSP 2018 are indexed in DBLP, and published in Elsevier and IEEExplore respectively.
ICNLSP aims to attract contributions related to natural language and speech processing in basic theories and applications as well. Regular and posters sessions will be organized, in addition to keynotes presented by senior international researchers.
This year, a workshop on NLP solutions for under-resourced languages will be held with ICNLSP.Authors are invited to present their work relevant to the topics of the conference.The following list includes the topics of ICNLSP 2019 but not limited to:Signal processing, acoustic modeling
Architecture of speech recognition system
Deep learning for speech recognition
Analysis of speech
Paralinguistics in Speech and Language
Pathological speech and language
Speech coding
Speech comprehension
Summarization
Speech Translation
Speech synthesis
Speaker and language identification
Phonetics, phonology and prosody
Cognition and natural language processing
Text categorization
Sentiment analysis and opinion mining
Computational Social Web
Arabic dialects processing
Under-resourced languages: tools and corpora
New language models
Arabic OCR
Lexical semantics and knowledge representation
Requirements engineering and NLP
NLP tools for software requirements and engineering
Knowledge fundamentals
Knowledge management systems
Information extraction
Data mining and information retrieval
Machine translation
Submission
Papers must be submitted via the online paper submission system Easychair.https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=icnlsp2019Each submitted paper will be reviewed by three program committee members.
Workshop The workshop on NLP Solutions for Under Resourced Languages NSURL 2019 will be held with ICNLSP 2019.
Important datesSubmission deadline: 30 April 2019Notification of acceptance: 15 June 2019Camera-ready paper due: 10 July 2019Conference dates: 12, 13 September 2019
Chairs:Dr. Mourad AbbasDr. Abed Alhakim Freihat
Contact:icnlsp2019@easychair.org
Dr. Mourad Abbas
Research director
Computational Linguistics Department, Director
Chairman of CRSTDLA Scientific councilAlgiers, ALgeria
http://sites.google.com/site/mouradabbas9
Dear SIGUL Members,
the third SIGUL Newsletter is out.
The SIGUL Newsletter intends to be a bi-weekly report on issues related
to the topics of language resources and tools for less-resourced languages.
Your feedback will be welcome.
Claudia Soria
SIGUL Co-chair
SIGUL is the ELRA-ISCA Special Interest Group on Less-Resourced Languages
******************
*Access to Knowledge*
A 3-day international conference on "Sanskrit and Other Indian Languages
Technology" (SOIL-Tech)
(http://sanskrit.jnu.ac.in/conf/soiltech1/index-en.jsp) took place at
JNU (Delhi, India) on 15-17 Feb 2019. The conference was the
opportunity to release White Papers for each Indian scheduled languages.
On this occasion, Georg Rehm (DFKI) gave an Invited Talk on the META-NET
White Papers series, which can be obtained at:
https://www.slideshare.net/georgrehm/the-preparation-impact-and-future-of-t…
*Calls for Papers*
- The 6th LTC Workshop on Less-Resourced Languages (LRL 2019), May 19,
Poznan, Poland
In conjunction with LTC’19, the 9th Language and Technology Conference
Endorsed by SIGUL, the ELRA-ISCA SIG on less-resourced languages
(http://www.elra.info/en/sig/sigul/).
The LRL Call for Papers is attached.
*Paper submission deadline: 20 March 2019*
Invited speaker: Delyth Prys, Head of the Language Technologies Unit,
Bangor University, Wales, UK
- The 4th Arabic Natural Language Processing Workshop (WANLP 2019),
August 1, 2019 in Florence, Italy. The workshop is collocated with ACL
2019.
Associated with the workshop will be a shared task on Arabic dialect
identification: MADAR Shared Task: Arabic Fine-Grained Dialect
Identification Workshop Paper Due Date: April 26, 2019
- Call for Abstracts, Papers & Participants
- Also within LTC 2019, a Workshop on “Turkic and other Agglutinative
Languages as a Challenge for Language Industry” (TALC 2019)
- Workshop on Data for the wellbeing of most vulnerable
https://sites.google.com/site/dataforvulnerable19/
June 11, 2019 in Munich, Germany
* Submissions due: March 25 *
*Call for participation*
- The time schedule for the 17th International Conference on Minority
Languages (ICML XVII) is now online. With over 150 participants already,
flying in from all over the world, this edition will be (again)
incredibly interesting! You can find the schedules and all other
information on https://icml.eu/. The conference is taking place 22-24
May 2019 and you can combine it with LRL 2019 in Poznan the week before
for a full immersion in minority and less-resourced languages!
*Upcoming events*
- The Endangered Languages Project is partnering with the Language
Documentation Training Center (LDTC) to offer a FREE webinar series on
language documentation, running from January 26 through March 16! Sign
up using this form, and join the Facebook group to participate.
- The 6th International Conference on Language Documentation and
Conservation (ICLDC6) will take place at the University of Hawaiʻi at
Mānoa from February 28-March 3, 2019. This year’s theme is “Connecting
Communities, Languages and Technology”. More than 500 attendees from
around the world will come together to share their work documenting and
revitalizing languages, especially through the use of technology. All
materials and talks will be made available through the ICLDC website.
*Miscellaneous*
- What International Mother Language Day Means for Indian Languages
While India's major languages have transitioned well to the digital
realm, smaller local languages still have a long way to go.
Read more at:
https://thewire.in/tech/what-international-mother-language-day-means-for-in…
- How Indigenous Millennials Are Using Tech to Save Their Dying Languages
Decades of oppression and forced assimilation have led to the steep
decline of Indigenous languages. Now tech-savvy young people are
fighting to preserve their culture.
Read more at:
https://broadly.vice.com/en_us/article/d3zpjx/how-indigenous-millennials-ar…
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Claudia Soria
Researcher
Istituto di Linguistica Computazionale "A. Zampolli"
Consiglio Nazionale delle Ricerche
Via Moruzzi 1
56124 Pisa
Italy
Tel. +39 050 3153166
Skype clausor