PACLIC 2014 - 28th Pacific Asia Conference on Language, Information and Computing
Topics/Call fo Papers
The 28th Pacific Asia Conference on Language, Information and Computation (PACLIC 28) will be held at the Faculty of Arts, Chulalongkorn University in Bangkok on December 12-14, 2014. It is hosted by the Department of Linguistics, Faculty of Arts, Chulalongkorn University and co-hosted by the Language and Semantic Technology Laboratory, National Electronics and Computer Technology Center. The PACLIC series of conferences emphasize the synergy of theoretical analysis and processing of language, and provides a forum for researchers in different fields of language study in the Pacific-Asia region to share their findings and interests in the formal and empirical study of languages. Organized under the auspices of the PACLIC Steering Committee, PACLIC 28 will be the latest installment of our long standing collaborative efforts among theoretical and computational linguists in the Pacific-Asia region.
Topics include but are not limited to (in alphabetical order):
Language Studies Information Processing and Computational Applications
Corpus linguistics Cognitive modeling of language
Discourse analysis Dialogue and interactive systems
Language acquisition Digital humanities
Language learning Information retrieval/extraction
Language, mind, and culture Language resources
Language theory Machine learning/Data mining
Morphology Machine translation
Phonology Multi-linguality in NLP
Pragmatics/Socioligustics NLP applications
Semantics Sentiment analysis and opinion mining
Spoken language processing Social media
Syntax Text classification/summarization
Typology Word segmentation
Topics include but are not limited to (in alphabetical order):
Language Studies Information Processing and Computational Applications
Corpus linguistics Cognitive modeling of language
Discourse analysis Dialogue and interactive systems
Language acquisition Digital humanities
Language learning Information retrieval/extraction
Language, mind, and culture Language resources
Language theory Machine learning/Data mining
Morphology Machine translation
Phonology Multi-linguality in NLP
Pragmatics/Socioligustics NLP applications
Semantics Sentiment analysis and opinion mining
Spoken language processing Social media
Syntax Text classification/summarization
Typology Word segmentation
Other CFPs
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