NLP 2013 - SECOND INTERNATIONAL SYMPOSIUM ON NATURAL LANGUAGE PROCESSING (NLP'13)
Topics/Call fo Papers
SECOND INTERNATIONAL SYMPOSIUM ON NATURAL LANGUAGE PROCESSING (NLP'13)
http://icacci-conference.org/site/nlp2013
Natural Language Processing enables communication between people and computers and automatic translation to enable people to interact easily with others around the world. The aim of International Workshop on Natural Language Processing (NLP'13) is to foster interactions among researchers and practitioners in NLP and allied areas. The workshop will cover a broad spectrum of technical areas related to natural language and computation.
CALL FOR PAPERS
NLP'13 invites original and unpublished work from individuals active in the broad theme of the Workshop. The maximum length of the paper is 10 pages (including figures and references). The paper should not contain page numbers or any special headers or footers. Authors should submit their papers online. Unregistered authors should first create an account on EDAS to log on. Further guidelines for submission are posted at: http://icacci-conference.org/site/submission
All papers that conform to submission guidelines will be peer reviewed and evaluated based on originality, technical and/or research content/depth, correctness, relevance to conference, contributions, and readability. The manuscripts should be submitted in PDF format. Acceptance of papers will be communicated to authors by email. All accepted papers will be published in the proceedings. At least one full paying author of each accepted paper must register for the Conference before the indicated deadline.
Topics of interest include but not limited to:
Automatic Text Summarization
Computational Semantics
Deep Learning in NLP
Dialog and Speech Processing
Discourse Processing, Discourse Co-Reference
Evaluation of NLP Technologies, Resources, and Human Language Use
Frameworks for Morphological Processing
Generation, Summarization, Question Answering
Human-Computer Dialogue Systems
Information Extraction and Retrieval
Interactive Dialogue Systems
Language and Social Networks
Language Modeling for Spoken Language
Lexical Semantics, Word Sense Disambiguation
Machine Translation, Multilingual NLP
Models of Cognitive Processes
Multimodal Representations and Processing
Natural Language Understanding and Generation
NLP Applied to Social Meaning and the Social Sciences
Parsing & Tagging, Phonology, Prosody
Question Answering
Real-Time Machine Translation
Sentiment Analysis
Software Engineering for NLP
Syntax and Parsing
Textual Entailment
Unsupervised and Semi-Supervised Learning of Linguistic Structure
http://icacci-conference.org/site/nlp2013
Natural Language Processing enables communication between people and computers and automatic translation to enable people to interact easily with others around the world. The aim of International Workshop on Natural Language Processing (NLP'13) is to foster interactions among researchers and practitioners in NLP and allied areas. The workshop will cover a broad spectrum of technical areas related to natural language and computation.
CALL FOR PAPERS
NLP'13 invites original and unpublished work from individuals active in the broad theme of the Workshop. The maximum length of the paper is 10 pages (including figures and references). The paper should not contain page numbers or any special headers or footers. Authors should submit their papers online. Unregistered authors should first create an account on EDAS to log on. Further guidelines for submission are posted at: http://icacci-conference.org/site/submission
All papers that conform to submission guidelines will be peer reviewed and evaluated based on originality, technical and/or research content/depth, correctness, relevance to conference, contributions, and readability. The manuscripts should be submitted in PDF format. Acceptance of papers will be communicated to authors by email. All accepted papers will be published in the proceedings. At least one full paying author of each accepted paper must register for the Conference before the indicated deadline.
Topics of interest include but not limited to:
Automatic Text Summarization
Computational Semantics
Deep Learning in NLP
Dialog and Speech Processing
Discourse Processing, Discourse Co-Reference
Evaluation of NLP Technologies, Resources, and Human Language Use
Frameworks for Morphological Processing
Generation, Summarization, Question Answering
Human-Computer Dialogue Systems
Information Extraction and Retrieval
Interactive Dialogue Systems
Language and Social Networks
Language Modeling for Spoken Language
Lexical Semantics, Word Sense Disambiguation
Machine Translation, Multilingual NLP
Models of Cognitive Processes
Multimodal Representations and Processing
Natural Language Understanding and Generation
NLP Applied to Social Meaning and the Social Sciences
Parsing & Tagging, Phonology, Prosody
Question Answering
Real-Time Machine Translation
Sentiment Analysis
Software Engineering for NLP
Syntax and Parsing
Textual Entailment
Unsupervised and Semi-Supervised Learning of Linguistic Structure
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