KONVENS 2012 - 11th Conference on Natural Language Processing
Topics/Call fo Papers
KONVENS 2012: 11th Conference on Natural Language Processing
September 19-21, 2012
Vienna, Austria
http://www.oegai.at/konvens2012/
The Conference on Natural Language Processing ("Konferenz zur
Verarbeitung Natuerlicher Sprache", KONVENS) aims at offering a broad
perspective on current research and developments within the
interdisciplinary field of natural language processing. It allows
researchers from all disciplines relevant to this field of research to
present their work.
The KONVENS is held in a two year rotation, organized by the
scientific societies DGfS-CL (German Society for Linguistics, Section
Computational Linguistics), GSCL (Society for Language Technology and
Computational Linguistics) and OEGAI (Austrian Society for Artificial
Intelligence).
The 11th KONVENS is organized by OEGAI and will be hosted at the
"Juridicum" building of the University of Vienna. The conference will
take place from September 19-21, 2012 in Vienna, Austria.
We welcome contributions on research, development, applications and
evaluation, covering all areas of natural language processing, ranging
from basic questions to practical implementations of natural language
resources, components and systems.
Central theme of the 11th KONVENS is
"empirical methods in natural language processing".
We especially encourage the submission of contributions proposing new
methods for learning from substantial amounts of natural language
(including speech) data, be they annotated or un-annotated, as well
contributions relating to evaluation of such methods. Submissions
should describe unpublished research or innovative industrial
applications.
The conference language is English. We welcome international
submissions. In particular, young researchers are encouraged to
present their completed work for discussion.
Important Dates
May 25, 2012: Paper submission deadline
July 20, 2012: Notification of acceptance
August 27, 2012: Camera-ready submission deadline
Formats
We welcome two types of contributions:
Full papers for oral presentation (8 pages + references)
Short papers for presentation as posters (4 pages + references)
Short papers/posters can be combined with a system demonstration. All
submissions must be made electronically through the conference
website. Reviews will be anonymous. Accepted full and short papers
will be published in the conference proceedings.
Committees
Organizing Committee
Jeremy Jancsary, OEGAI/OFAI, Vienna, Austria
Harald Trost, OEGAI/Medizinische Universitaet Wien, Austria
Ernst Buchberger, OEGAI/Medizinische Universitaet Wien, Austria
Program Chair
Jeremy Jancsary, OEGAI/OFAI, Vienna, Austria
Area Chairs
Stefanie Dipper, DGfS-CL/Ruhr-Universitaet-Bochum, Germany
Alexander Mehler, GSCL/Goethe-Universitaet Frankfurt, Germany
Philipp Koehn, University of Edinburgh, UK
Chris Biemann, TU Darmstadt, Germany
Ernesto de Luca, Universitaet Potsdam, Germany
Gerard de Melo, ICSI, Berkeley, USA
Michael Pucher, FTW, Vienna, Austria
Yves Scherrer, Universite de Geneve, Switzerland
Brigitte Krenn, OFAI, Vienna, Austria
September 19-21, 2012
Vienna, Austria
http://www.oegai.at/konvens2012/
The Conference on Natural Language Processing ("Konferenz zur
Verarbeitung Natuerlicher Sprache", KONVENS) aims at offering a broad
perspective on current research and developments within the
interdisciplinary field of natural language processing. It allows
researchers from all disciplines relevant to this field of research to
present their work.
The KONVENS is held in a two year rotation, organized by the
scientific societies DGfS-CL (German Society for Linguistics, Section
Computational Linguistics), GSCL (Society for Language Technology and
Computational Linguistics) and OEGAI (Austrian Society for Artificial
Intelligence).
The 11th KONVENS is organized by OEGAI and will be hosted at the
"Juridicum" building of the University of Vienna. The conference will
take place from September 19-21, 2012 in Vienna, Austria.
We welcome contributions on research, development, applications and
evaluation, covering all areas of natural language processing, ranging
from basic questions to practical implementations of natural language
resources, components and systems.
Central theme of the 11th KONVENS is
"empirical methods in natural language processing".
We especially encourage the submission of contributions proposing new
methods for learning from substantial amounts of natural language
(including speech) data, be they annotated or un-annotated, as well
contributions relating to evaluation of such methods. Submissions
should describe unpublished research or innovative industrial
applications.
The conference language is English. We welcome international
submissions. In particular, young researchers are encouraged to
present their completed work for discussion.
Important Dates
May 25, 2012: Paper submission deadline
July 20, 2012: Notification of acceptance
August 27, 2012: Camera-ready submission deadline
Formats
We welcome two types of contributions:
Full papers for oral presentation (8 pages + references)
Short papers for presentation as posters (4 pages + references)
Short papers/posters can be combined with a system demonstration. All
submissions must be made electronically through the conference
website. Reviews will be anonymous. Accepted full and short papers
will be published in the conference proceedings.
Committees
Organizing Committee
Jeremy Jancsary, OEGAI/OFAI, Vienna, Austria
Harald Trost, OEGAI/Medizinische Universitaet Wien, Austria
Ernst Buchberger, OEGAI/Medizinische Universitaet Wien, Austria
Program Chair
Jeremy Jancsary, OEGAI/OFAI, Vienna, Austria
Area Chairs
Stefanie Dipper, DGfS-CL/Ruhr-Universitaet-Bochum, Germany
Alexander Mehler, GSCL/Goethe-Universitaet Frankfurt, Germany
Philipp Koehn, University of Edinburgh, UK
Chris Biemann, TU Darmstadt, Germany
Ernesto de Luca, Universitaet Potsdam, Germany
Gerard de Melo, ICSI, Berkeley, USA
Michael Pucher, FTW, Vienna, Austria
Yves Scherrer, Universite de Geneve, Switzerland
Brigitte Krenn, OFAI, Vienna, Austria
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