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>
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The Seventh Workshop on Technologies for Machine Translation of Low-Resource
Languages (LoResMT 2024)
https://www.loresmt.org/
@ ACL 2024 (August 11–16, 2024)
Bangkok, Thailand
SUBMISSION
https://openreview.net/group?id=aclweb.org/ACL/2024/Workshop/LoResMT
TIMELINE
Paper submission due: *May 30 (**Thursday**)*, 2024, at 23:59 (Anywhere on
Earth)
Notification of acceptance: June 24 (Monday), 2024
Camera-ready papers due: July 1 (Monday), 2024, at 23:59 (Anywhere on Earth)
Workshop dates at ACL: August 15, 2024
SCOPE
Based on the success of past low-resource machine translation (MT)
workshops at AMTA 2018 (https://amtaweb.org/), MT Summit 2019 (
https://www.mtsummit2019.com), AACL-IJCNLP 2020 (http://aacl2020.org/),
AMTA 2021, COLING 2022 and EACL 2023, we introduce the Seventh LoResMT
Workshop at ACL 2024. The workshop provides a discussion panel for
researchers working on MT systems/methods for low-resource and
under-represented languages in general. We would like to help
review/overview the state of MT for low-resource languages and define the
most important directions. We also solicit papers dedicated to
supplementary NLP tools that are used in any language and especially in
low-resource languages. Overview papers on these NLP tools are very
welcome. It will be beneficial if the evaluations of these tools in
research papers include their impact on the quality of MT output.
TOPICS
We are highly interested in (1) original research papers, (2)
review/opinion papers, and (3) online systems on the topics below; however,
we welcome all novel ideas that cover research on low-resource languages.
- Neural machine translation (NMT) for low-resource languages
- Use of LLMs (large language models) for low-resource MT systems
- COVID-related corpora, their translations and corresponding NLP/MT systems
- Work that presents online systems for practical use by native speakers
- Word tokenizers/de-tokenizers for specific languages
- Word/morpheme segmenters for specific languages
- Alignment/Re-ordering tools for specific language pairs
- Use of morphology analyzers and/or morpheme segmenters in MT
- Multilingual/cross-lingual NLP tools for MT
- Corpora creation and curation technologies for low-resource languages
- Review of available parallel corpora for low-resource languages
- Research and review papers on MT methods for low-resource languages
- MT systems/methods (e.g. rule-based, SMT, NMT) for low-resource languages
- Pivot MT for low-resource languages
- Zero-shot MT for low-resource languages
- Fast building of MT systems for low-resource languages
- Re-usability of existing MT systems for low-resource languages
- Machine translation for language preservation
SUBMISSION INFORMATION
We are soliciting two types of submissions: (1) research, review, and
position papers and (2) system demonstration papers. For research, review
and position papers, the length of each paper should be at least four (4)
and not exceed eight (8) pages, plus unlimited pages for references. For
system demonstration papers, the limit is four (4) pages. Submissions
should be formatted according to the official ACL 2024 style templates.
Accepted papers will be published online in the ACL 2024 proceedings and
will be presented at the conference.
Submissions must be anonymized and should be done using the provided
submission system. Scientific papers that have been or will be submitted to
other venues must be declared as such and must be withdrawn from the other
venues if accepted and published at LoResMT. The review will be
double-blind. Authors of an accepted paper should present their paper in
person at ACL 2024. Papers should be submitted in PDF to the LoResMT Open
Review.
We would like to encourage authors to cite papers written in ANY language
that are related to the topics, as long as both original bibliographic
items and their corresponding English translations are provided.
Registration is handled by the main conference (https://2024.aclweb.org/).
ORGANIZING COMMITTEE (LISTED ALPHABETICALLY)
Atul Kr. Ojha, University of Galway & Panlingua Language Processing LLP
Chao-Hong Liu, Potamu Research Ltd
Ekaterina Vylomova, University of Melbourne, Australia
Jade Abbott, Retro Rabbit
Jonathan Washington, Swarthmore College
Nathaniel Oco, National University (Philippines)
Tommi A Pirinen, UiT The Arctic University of Norway, Tromsø
Valentin Malykh, Huawei Noah’s Ark lab and Kazan Federal University
Varvara Logacheva, Skolkovo Institute of Science and Technology
Xiaobing Zhao, Minzu University of China
PROGRAM COMMITTEE (LISTED ALPHABETICALLY)
Abigail Walsh, ADAPT Centre, Dublin City University, Ireland
Alberto Poncelas, Rakuten, Singapore
Alina Karakanta, Leiden University
Amirhossein Tebbifakhr, Fondazione Bruno Kessler
Anna Currey, Amazon Web Services
Aswarth Abhilash Dara, Amazon
Arturo Oncevay, University of Edinburgh
Atul Kr. Ojha, DSI, University of Galway & Panlingua Language Processing LLP
Barry Haddow, University of Edinburgh
Bogdan Babych, Heidelberg University
Chao-Hong Liu, Potamu Research Ltd
Constantine Lignos, Brandeis University, USA
Daan van Esch, Google
Diptesh Kanojia, University of Surrey, UK
Duygu Ataman, University of Zurich
Ekaterina Vylomova, University of Melbourne, Australia
Eleni Metheniti, CLLE-CNRS and IRIT-CNRS
Flammie Pirinen, UiT The Arctic University of Norway, Tromsø
Koel Dutta Chowdhury, Saarland University (Germany)
Jade Abbott, Retro Rabbit
Jasper Kyle Catapang, University of the Philippines
Jindřich Libovicky, Charles University
John P. McCrae, DSI, University of Galway
Liangyou Li, Noah’s Ark Lab, Huawei Technologies
Majid Latifi, University of York, York, UK
Maria Art Antonette Clariño, University of the Philippines Los Baños
Mathias Müller, University of Zurich
Nathaniel Oco, De La Salle University (Philippines)
Rajdeep Sarkar, Yahoo
Rico Sennrich, University of Zurich
Saliha Muradoglu, The Australian National University
Sangjee Dondrub, Qinghai Normal University
Santanu Pal, WIPRO AI
Sardana Ivanova, University of Helsinki
Shantipriya Parida, Silo AI
Sunit Bhattacharya, Charles University
Surafel Melaku Lakew, Amazon AI
Wen Lai, Center for Information and Language Processing, LMU Munich
Valentin Malykh, Huawei Noah’s Ark lab and Kazan Federal University
CONTACT
Please email loresmt(a)googlegroups.com if you have any
questions/comments/suggestions.
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The two major conferences in the Baltic and Nordic regions, NoDaLida, organized by The Northern European Association for Language Technology (NEALT) and Baltic HLT are joining forces to organize NoDaLiDa/Baltic-HLT 2025 – The Joint 25th Nordic Conference on Computational Linguistics and 11th Baltic Conference on Human Language Technologies, to be held in Tallinn, Estonia, on March 2–5, 2025.
We would like to invite proposals for workshops, to be held on Sunday, March 2, immediately before the main conference, or on Wednesday, March 5, immediately after the main conference. Workshops can be scheduled either for a full day (morning and afternoon) or for half a day. The main conference will be held on-site only, without an online option, in order to facilitate networking. Workshops are free to offer online presentations if they wish to do so.
NoDaLiDa/Baltic-HLT addresses all aspects of natural language processing, speech processing, and computational linguistics, including work in closely related neighboring disciplines (such as, for example, machine learning, linguistics, digital humanities, or psychology) that is sufficiently formalized or applied to bear relevance to speech and language technologies.
Workshop proposals can be submitted in free-text form as a pdf file, by email to ‘nodalida_baltichlt_2025-workshops(a)googlegroups.com<mailto:nodalida_baltichlt_2025-workshops@googlegroups.com>’. Workshop proposals must include adequate information on at least the following aspects:
- proposed workshop title
- topic and goals of the workshop
- target group and estimated attendance
- workshop organizer(s) and contact(s)
- mode of organization and program design, including:
- information on full versus half-day workshop
- information on the preference of workshop day: March 2, March 5, or either
- information on whether you plan an on-site only or hybrid event
SCHEDULE
* Monday, August 26, 2024: Submission of workshop proposals
* Tuesday, September 10, 2024: Notification of workshop selection
* Monday, December 16, 2024: Recommended workshop paper submission deadline
* Monday, February 3, 2025: Camera-ready workshop papers due
* Sunday, March 2, 2025: Pre-conference workshops
* Sunday, March 5, 2025: Post-conference workshops
Organizers of accepted proposals will be responsible for publicizing and running the workshop, including sending out calls for papers, reviewing submissions, producing the camera-ready workshop proceedings, and organizing the meeting day.
SELECTION
The assessment and selection of workshop proposals will be made by the NoDaLiDa/Baltic-HLT 2025 Workshop Chairs:
* Normunds Grūzītis, University of Latvia, Latvia
* Samia Touileb, University of Bergen, Norway
To inquire about the workshop submission process or any practical aspect of the organization of workshops, please email ‘nodalida_baltichlt_2025-workshops(a)googlegroups.com<mailto:nodalida_baltichlt_2025-workshops@googlegroups.com>’.
For any question about the conference in general, please email ‘nodalida_baltichlt_2025-pc(a)googlegroups.com<mailto:nodalida_baltichlt_2025-pc@googlegroups.com>’ and for any general practical inquiries, please email ‘nodalida_baltichlt_2025-loc(a)eki.xn--ee-o2t.
Looking forward to your workshop proposals which will help make NoDaLiDa/Baltic-HLT 2025 a success!
Sara Stymne, NoDaLiDa/Baltic-HLT 20205 general chair
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De: Dave Sayers <dave.sayers(a)cantab.net>
Date: dv., 10 de maig 2024 a les 15:29
Subject: Call for funding applications: ‘Short-Term Scientific Mission’
(STSM), Language In The Human-Machine Era (rolling deadlines on the website)
To: <LITHME(a)jiscmail.ac.uk>
Language In The Human-Machine Era (LITHME, https://lithme.eu) welcomes
applications for the latest round of STSM funding. An STSM is one of COST’s
standard networking activities, for an individual to visit a host
organization located in a different country than their country of
affiliation, to gain and share knowledge.
Eligibility follows the COST Association’s rules: basically anyone in a
European country or ‘Near Neighbour’ country -
https://www.cost.eu/about/cost-strategy/cost-global-networking/ (although
please note COST has removed Russia from that list).
We are looking for people with specialisms in either technology or in
linguistics (or both), who want to gain and share knowledge across those
academic boundaries. Moreover, we want to fund visits that will pursue our
goals to produce new insights on the effects of new and emerging
human-integrated language technologies. More information about our themes
and interests can be found on our Working Groups page (
https://lithme.eu/working-groups) and in our open access forecast report (
https://doi.org/10.17011/jyx/reports/20210518/1), as well our
professionally commissioned animations (https://lithme.eu/animations).
Clearly understanding and referring to these resources will increase the
quality of any application.
Further information about eligibility, our deadlines, and the online
application form can be found at https://lithme.eu/stsm2024call
Please forward this email on to anyone who may be interested, and repost
our announcement:
https://twitter.com/LgHumanMachine/status/1788913371166695553
All the best,
Dave
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Jyväskylä, Finland | www.jyu.fi
Chair, EU COST Action CA19102 'Language in the Human-Machine Era' |
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The Seventh Workshop on Technologies for Machine Translation of Low-Resource
Languages (LoResMT 2024)
https://www.loresmt.org/
@ ACL 2024 (August 11–16, 2024)
Bangkok, Thailand
SUBMISSION
https://openreview.net/group?id=aclweb.org/ACL/2024/Workshop/LoResMT
TIMELINE
Paper submission due: May 17 (Friday), 2024, at 23:59 (Anywhere on Earth)
Notification of acceptance: June 17 (Monday), 2024
Camera-ready papers due: July 1 (Monday), 2024, at 23:59 (Anywhere on Earth)
Workshop dates at ACL: August 15, 2024
SCOPE
Based on the success of past low-resource machine translation (MT)
workshops at AMTA 2018 (https://amtaweb.org/), MT Summit 2019 (
https://www.mtsummit2019.com), AACL-IJCNLP 2020 (http://aacl2020.org/),
AMTA 2021, COLING 2022 and EACL 2023, we introduce the Seventh LoResMT
Workshop at ACL 2024. The workshop provides a discussion panel for
researchers working on MT systems/methods for low-resource and
under-represented languages in general. We would like to help
review/overview the state of MT for low-resource languages and define the
most important directions. We also solicit papers dedicated to
supplementary NLP tools that are used in any language and especially in
low-resource languages. Overview papers on these NLP tools are very
welcome. It will be beneficial if the evaluations of these tools in
research papers include their impact on the quality of MT output.
TOPICS
We are highly interested in (1) original research papers, (2)
review/opinion papers, and (3) online systems on the topics below; however,
we welcome all novel ideas that cover research on low-resource languages.
- Neural machine translation (NMT) for low-resource languages
- Use of LLMs (large language models) for low-resource MT systems
- COVID-related corpora, their translations and corresponding NLP/MT systems
- Work that presents online systems for practical use by native speakers
- Word tokenizers/de-tokenizers for specific languages
- Word/morpheme segmenters for specific languages
- Alignment/Re-ordering tools for specific language pairs
- Use of morphology analyzers and/or morpheme segmenters in MT
- Multilingual/cross-lingual NLP tools for MT
- Corpora creation and curation technologies for low-resource languages
- Review of available parallel corpora for low-resource languages
- Research and review papers on MT methods for low-resource languages
- MT systems/methods (e.g. rule-based, SMT, NMT) for low-resource languages
- Pivot MT for low-resource languages
- Zero-shot MT for low-resource languages
- Fast building of MT systems for low-resource languages
- Re-usability of existing MT systems for low-resource languages
- Machine translation for language preservation
SUBMISSION INFORMATION
We are soliciting two types of submissions: (1) research, review, and
position papers and (2) system demonstration papers. For research, review
and position papers, the length of each paper should be at least four (4)
and not exceed eight (8) pages, plus unlimited pages for references. For
system demonstration papers, the limit is four (4) pages. Submissions
should be formatted according to the official ACL 2024 style templates.
Accepted papers will be published online in the ACL 2024 proceedings and
will be presented at the conference.
Submissions must be anonymized and should be done using the provided
submission system. Scientific papers that have been or will be submitted to
other venues must be declared as such and must be withdrawn from the other
venues if accepted and published at LoResMT. The review will be
double-blind. Authors of an accepted paper should present their paper in
person at ACL 2024. Papers should be submitted in PDF to the LoResMT Open
Review.
We would like to encourage authors to cite papers written in ANY language
that are related to the topics, as long as both original bibliographic
items and their corresponding English translations are provided.
Registration is handled by the main conference (https://2024.aclweb.org/).
ORGANIZING COMMITTEE (LISTED ALPHABETICALLY)
Atul Kr. Ojha, University of Galway & Panlingua Language Processing LLP
Chao-Hong Liu, Potamu Research Ltd
Ekaterina Vylomova, University of Melbourne, Australia
Jade Abbott, Retro Rabbit
Jonathan Washington, Swarthmore College
Nathaniel Oco, National University (Philippines)
Tommi A Pirinen, UiT The Arctic University of Norway, Tromsø
Valentin Malykh, Huawei Noah’s Ark lab and Kazan Federal University
Varvara Logacheva, Skolkovo Institute of Science and Technology
Xiaobing Zhao, Minzu University of China
PROGRAM COMMITTEE (LISTED ALPHABETICALLY)
Abigail Walsh, ADAPT Centre, Dublin City University, Ireland
Alberto Poncelas, Rakuten, Singapore
Alina Karakanta, Leiden University
Amirhossein Tebbifakhr, Fondazione Bruno Kessler
Anna Currey, Amazon Web Services
Aswarth Abhilash Dara, Amazon
Arturo Oncevay, University of Edinburgh
Atul Kr. Ojha, DSI, University of Galway & Panlingua Language Processing LLP
Barry Haddow, University of Edinburgh
Bogdan Babych, Heidelberg University
Chao-Hong Liu, Potamu Research Ltd
Constantine Lignos, Brandeis University, USA
Daan van Esch, Google
Diptesh Kanojia, University of Surrey, UK
Duygu Ataman, University of Zurich
Ekaterina Vylomova, University of Melbourne, Australia
Eleni Metheniti, CLLE-CNRS and IRIT-CNRS
Flammie Pirinen, UiT The Arctic University of Norway, Tromsø
Koel Dutta Chowdhury, Saarland University (Germany)
Jade Abbott, Retro Rabbit
Jasper Kyle Catapang, University of the Philippines
Jindřich Libovicky, Charles University
John P. McCrae, DSI, University of Galway
Liangyou Li, Noah’s Ark Lab, Huawei Technologies
Majid Latifi, University of York, York, UK
Maria Art Antonette Clariño, University of the Philippines Los Baños
Mathias Müller, University of Zurich
Nathaniel Oco, De La Salle University (Philippines)
Rajdeep Sarkar, Yahoo
Rico Sennrich, University of Zurich
Saliha Muradoglu, The Australian National University
Sangjee Dondrub, Qinghai Normal University
Santanu Pal, WIPRO AI
Sardana Ivanova, University of Helsinki
Shantipriya Parida, Silo AI
Sunit Bhattacharya, Charles University
Surafel Melaku Lakew, Amazon AI
Wen Lai, Center for Information and Language Processing, LMU Munich
Valentin Malykh, Huawei Noah’s Ark lab and Kazan Federal University
CONTACT
Please email loresmt(a)googlegroups.com if you have any
questions/comments/suggestions.
***Apologies for possible cross-posting ***
The two major conferences in the Baltic and Nordic regions, NoDaLiDa, organized by The Northern European Association for Language Technology (NEALT) and Baltic HLT are joining forces to organize NoDaLiDa/Baltic-HLT 2025 – The Joint 25th Nordic Conference on Computational Linguistics and 11th Baltic Conference on Human Language Technologies, to be held in Tallinn, Estonia, on March 2–5, 2025.
https://www.nodalida-bhlt2025.eu/conference
SUBMISSIONS
NoDaLiDa/Baltic-HLT 2025 addresses all aspects of natural language processing, speech recognition and synthesis, and computational linguistics, including work in closely related neighboring disciplines (such as, for example, machine learning, linguistics, digital humanities, or psychology) that is sufficiently formalized or applied to bear relevance to speech and language technologies.
We invite paper submissions of three types:
* regular papers on substantial, original, and unpublished research, including empirical evaluation results, where appropriate;
* short papers on smaller, focused contributions, work in progress, negative results, surveys, or opinion pieces; and
* demonstration papers on software or resource demonstrations, e.g. of systems, interfaces, infrastructures, data collections, or annotations.
We particularly encourage submission of papers on completed or ongoing work, where the first author is a Master's or PhD student. This should be indicated at submission time.
Papers accepted for presentation at the conference will be included in the NoDaLiDa/Baltic-HLT 2025 proceedings, which are published in the ACL Anthology and the NEALT Proceedings Series at DSpace at Tartu University Library (negotiations for indexation are ongoing and expected to be in place at publication time)
SCHEDULE
* Monday, October 21, 2024: Submission of Papers
* Monday, December 9, 2024: Notification of Acceptance
* Monday, January 13, 2025: Camera-Ready Manuscripts
* Monday and Tuesday, March 3–4, 2025: Main Conference
The main conference will be held on-site only, without an online option, in order to facilitate networking.
SUBMISSION FORMATS
All submissions must follow the NoDaLiDa 2025 style files, which will be available for LaTeX (preferred) and MS Word.
Submissions must be anonymous, i.e. not reveal author(s) on the title page or through self-references. Papers must be submitted digitally, in PDF, and uploaded through the online conference system. Paper submissions that violate either of these requirements will be returned without review.
The page limits for submissions are: up to eight pages for regular papers and up to four pages for short papers and demo papers. For all three submission types, these page limits do not include additional pages with bibliographic references. We do not allow any extra pages for appendices.
DOUBLE SUBMISSION and PRE-PUBLICATION
Papers that have been or will be submitted to other venues must indicate this at submission time and must be withdrawn from the other venues if accepted to NoDALiDa/Baltic-HLT 2025. Authors of papers accepted for presentation at NoDALiDa/Baltic_HLT must notify the program chairs by the camera-ready deadline as to whether the paper will be presented. We will not accept for publication or presentation papers that overlap significantly in content or results with papers that will be (or have been) published elsewhere.
SUBMISSION MANAGEMENT
Submissions to the conference must be uploaded electronically, obeying the above requirements, and no later than (end of day, anywhere on earth): Monday, October 21, 2024.
NoDaLiDa/Baltic-HLT 2025 uses the OpenReview conference management system for the submission, reviewing, and preparation of proceedings.
PROGRAM COMMITTEE
General Chair
* Sara Stymne, Uppsala University, Sweden
Program Chairs
* Mark Fišel, University of Tartu, Estonia
* Daniel Hershcovich, University of Copenhagen, Denmark
* Jenna Kanerva, University of Turku, Finland
* Pierre Lison, Norwegian Computing Centre, Norway
* Inguna Skadiņa, University of Latvia, Lativa
* Andrius Utka, Vytautas Magnus University, Lithuania
Workshop chairs * Normunds Grūzītis, University of Latvia, Latvia
* Samia Touileb, University of Bergen, Norway
Publication chair
* Richard Johansson, Chalmers Technical University, Sweden
Social media chair
* Mike Zhang, Aalborg University, Denmark
To inquire about the submission and reviewing process or the scientific program of the conference, please email ‘nodalida_baltichlt_2025-pc(a)googlegroups.xn--com-to0a.
Local Chairs
* Helen Kaljumäe, Institute of the Estonian Language, Estonia
* Kadri Vare, Institute of the Estonian Language, Estonia
* Merily Remma, Institute of the Estonian Language, Estonia
For all practical inquiries, please email ‘nodalida_baltichlt_2025-loc(a)eki.xn--ee-o2t.
Follow us on X: https://twitter.com/NoDaLiDa
Web page: https://www.nodalida-bhlt2025.eu/conference
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Job Opening for Data Scientist with a focus on natural language processing
Application link: https://bit.ly/3QAkC1M
Application deadline: 31 May 2024
The South African Centre for Digital Language Resources (SADiLaR) is looking for a data scientist with a focus on natural language processing (permanent position). As a Data Scientist at the South African Centre for Digital Language Resources (SADiLaR) you will have the opportunity to initiate and lead projects focusing on Human Language Technology and Digital Humanities stemming from your own research interests. You will work closely together with a team of researchers as part of SADiLaR's extended network, both on your own and commissioned projects. Dissemination of project results at national and international conferences will be encouraged and supported. This position is crucial for research and development in Human Language Technology and Digital Humanities, fields that form the essence of SADiLaR, which is a national Research Infrastructure supported by the Department of Science and Innovation. Read more about SADiLaR at https://www.sadilar.org.
Key responsibilities:
- Research: Research in the area of Human Language Technology and Digital Humanities.
- Project work: Initiating and contributing to Human Language Technology and Digital Humanities projects.
- Teaching: Teaching in the area of Human Language Technology and Digital Humanities.
- Mentorship: Mentorship of researchers in the field of Human Language Technology and Digital Humanities.
Minimum requirements:
- A PhD (NQF level 10) in one of the following fields: Computational Linguistics, Natural Language Processing, Human Language Technology, Digital Humanities, Data Science, Computer Science, Information Technology, Artificial Intelligence, or related fields. The PhD should have a focus on computational aspects of linguistics.
- A minimum of (five) 5 years' experience in the use of Python (other programming languages used within the computational linguistics or Digital Humanities domain can also be considered).
- Evidence of peer-reviewed academic publications.
- A minimum of (three) 3 years' experience as a supervisor/co-supervisor of students or playing a mentorship/supervising role for individuals.
- A minimum of (three) 3 years' experience with using and/or developing computational tools.
- A minimum of (three) 3 years experience related to research within the domain of Language Technology or Digital Humanities.
- A minimum of (one) 1 year experience related to teaching or training within the domain of Language Technology or Digital Humanities.
More information can be found at the application link.
For informal inquiries please contact: Menno van Zaanen <menno.vanzaanen(a)nwu.ac.za>
Menno will be attending LREC-COLING, so please feel free to connect with him for a discussion.
Application link: https://bit.ly/3QAkC1M
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Professor in Digital Humanities
South African Centre for Digital Language Resources https://www.sadilar.org<https://www.sadilar.org/>
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From: Dave Sayers <dave.sayers(a)cantab.net>
Date: Tue, 7 May 2024, 20:24
Subject: Call for applications (all areas of linguistics): fully funded
conference, ‘Exploring the Dark Side of Future Language Technologies:
Linguistic (In)security, Ethics, and Privacy in the Human-Machine Era’,
UCLouvain, Belgium, 2-3 Sept 2024
To: <LITHME(a)jiscmail.ac.uk>
‘Language in the Human-Machine Era’ (https://lithme.eu/) welcomes everyone
interested in the impact of new and emerging language technologies that
integrate with human senses. Whether you are a tech developer who wants to
learn more about linguistics, or a linguist who wants to know more about
tech, we want to hear from you! You can find out more about our themes of
interest from our published forecast report (
https://doi.org/10.17011/jyx/reports/20210518/1) and our animations (
https://lithme.eu/animations).
Our 4th annual conference will be held at UCLouvain (Université catholique
de Louvain, Louvain-la-Neuve, Belgium) on 2-3 September 2024. This year's
theme is: ‘Exploring the Dark Side of Future Language Technologies:
Linguistic (In)security, Ethics, and Privacy in the Human-Machine Era’.
The call for papers is now open, and we warmly encourage submissions from
any eligible researcher or practitioner who is interested in exploring
these timely topics. We welcome experienced developers, but no
technological expertise is required, only an interest in exploring the
possible effects of these near-future advances in language technology.
Presentations can address any of the topics that fall within the interests
of LITHME. Selection for funded places will be made by the conference
scientific committee. The deadline for submitting your abstract is June
8th, 2024. More details of funding eligibility, the conference theme, and a
link to the abstract submission form are on our website:
https://lithme.eu/conference2024/
Please forward this message to anyone who may be interested, and please
repost the social media announcements here:
https://twitter.com/LgHumanMachine/status/1787799682338390457https://bsky.app/profile/lghumanmachine.bsky.social/post/3krvwfjaqpk2f
We hope to see you at the conference!
All the best,
Dave (on behalf of the organising committee)
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Dr. Dave Sayers, ORCID no. 0000-0003-1124-7132
Senior Lecturer & Docent, Dept Language & Communication Studies, U.
Jyväskylä, Finland | www.jyu.fi
Chair, EU COST Action CA19102 'Language in the Human-Machine Era' |
www.lithme.eu
Founder & Moderator, TeachLing |
https://www.jiscmail.ac.uk/teachlingdave.sayers@cantab.net |
https://jyu.academia.edu/DaveSayers
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International Conference ‘New Trends in Translation and Technology’ (NeTTT’2024)
Varna, Bulgaria, 3-6 July 2024 (https://nettt-conference.com/)
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>
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1st UniDive Training Summer School 2024
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===== LATEST NEWS AND CLARIFICATIONS =====
- Due to recently *extended budget*, UniDive can now fund more than 50
trainees.
- The *funding* covers travel and stay for 6 nights
- The project submission deadline is extended to *Monday 6 May* (or until
budget exhaustion)
- One does not have to be a UniDive member to apply.
- Gradate research master students are eligible
- Eligibility for funding depends on the *affiliation* (not the
nationality). The eligible countries are:
* COST countries <https://www.cost.eu/about/members/>
* Near-Neighbor Countries (Algeria, Armenia, Azerbaijan, Belarus,
Egypt, Jordan, Kosovo, Lebanon, Libya, Morocco, Palestine, Syria, and
Tunisia)
- Please, *circulate this call* to all potential candidates to help us
enhance the coverage of low-resourced languages
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Dates: *8 — 12 July 2024*
Location: *Technical University of Moldova*, Chișinău, Moldova
Coordinating Project: UNIDIVE
<https://unidive.lisn.upsaclay.fr/doku.php?id=start> (Universality,
Diversity and Idiosyncrasy in Language Technology)
Website:
https://unidive.lisn.upsaclay.fr/doku.php?id=meetings:other-events:1st_unid…
Cost: *Participants selected on the basis of their application will be
reimbursed, details are below.*
*Apply by:* *May 06, 2024*
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CALL FOR APPLICATIONS
We are happy to announce the 1st edition of UNIDIVE Summer School on
Universality, Diversity and Idiosyncrasy in Language Technology. It is
dedicated mainly (but not exclusively) to young researchers and
investigators. Researchers working on low-resourced languages, dialects and
varieties are particularly welcome
SUMMER SCHOOL ACTIVITIES
- Annotation of Universal Dependencies treebank for a new language - a
course by Sylvain Kahane (Université Paris Nanterre, France)
- Annotation of multiword expressions in a new language - course by
Verginica Mititelu (Romanian Academy) and Voula Giouli (Aristotle
University of Thessaloniki and ILSP, ATHENA RC, Greece)
- Corpus annotation infrastructure- a course by Daniel Zeman (Charles
University, Czechia), Bruno Guillaume (LORIA, France) and Agata Savary
(Université Paris-Saclay, France)
- A brainstorming hackathon on topics submitted by the trainees
- Poster sessions
APPLICATIONS AND SUBMISSION GUIDELINES
Each applicant should *submit a project* for a construction of a resource
related to the topics of the training school (e.g. a new/enhanced UD
treebank, a new PARSEME corpus, a resource adding a new annotation layer on
top of a UD/PARSEME corpus, etc.). The length of the application should be
2 pages (excluding references). The application should contain:
- The title
- Applicant's name and affiliation (including the country)
- A list of 3-4 key-words
- Description of a resource related to the topics of the training
school
- Explanation how the participation in the training school will be
useful for the project
- Open questions related to the project which could be addressed
during the brainstorming hackathon
- Short statement of the project phase (planning, started, in the
process of creation)
The projects are to be submitted via the OpenReview
<https://openreview.net/group?id=UniDive/2024/Training_School> portal.
TRAINEE'S SELECTION CRITERIA
We can fund at least 40 trainees, the selection criteria include:
- Trainee's country: trainees only from COST countries[1]
<https://mail.math.md/?_task=mail&_caps=pdf%3D1%2Cflash%3D0%2Ctiff%3D0%2Cweb…>
and Near-Neighbour Countries can be funded. See here
<https://www.cost.eu/about/members/> and here
<https://www.cost.eu/about/strategy/international-collaboration/>.
- Age: Young Researchers and Investigators, i.e. under the age of 40,
are promoted
- Gender and geographical balance (notably between Inclusiveness
Target Countries and others COST countries)
- Relevance and quality of the project submitted by the trainee
- Status of the language on which the trainee intends to work
(low-resourced languages, dialects or varieties are promoted)
*If you are not selected on the basis of these criteria and you can find
other financial sources to cover your travel, accommodation and meals, you
are also welcome to participate. *
*The authors of the selected projects may optionally present them in a
poster session during the Training School. *
IMPORTANT DATES
Deadline for project submission: May 6, 2024
Notification of acceptance: May 23, 2024
Summer school: July 8-12, 2024
For any inquiry, please contact the organisers at:
victoria.bobicev(a)ia.utm.md
Looking forward to seeing you in Moldova,
Organizing Committee