ICON 2014 - Eleventh International Conference on Natural Language Processing (ICON-2014)
Topics/Call fo Papers
The Eleventh International Conference on Natural Language Processing (ICON-2014) will be held at Goa University, Goa, India during December 18-21, 2014. The ICON conference series is a forum for promoting interaction among researchers in the field of Natural Language Processing in India and abroad. The main conference is on December 19-20 2014. This will be preceded by one day of pre-conference tutorials/workshops on December 18, 2014 and post conference tutorials/workshops on December 21, 2014.
ICON proceedings will be indexed in ACL Anthology. ACL Anthology is a digital archive of research papers in Computational Linguistics for major international conferences under the control of Association for Computational Linguistics (ACL) which is a major association in CL.
paper Topics
Papers are invited on substantial, original and unpublished research on all
aspects of Natural Language Processing, with a particular focus on languages,
issues, and applications relevant to India. The areas of interest include, but
are not limited to:
Morphology Parsing
Phonology Word Sense Disambiguation
Syntax Machine Translation
Semantics Information Retrieval
Discourse Text Summarization
Pragmatics Question Answering
Statistical methods Dialog Systems
Knowledge-based methods Performance Evaluation
Annotated Corpora Acoustic-phonetic analysis
Language Learning Speech recognition and synthesis
Lexical Resources Spoken language understanding
POS tagging Spoken language databases
Ontology Spoken data mining
Special Track
* Natural Language Software Engineering
* Linguistic Engineering
Position Papers
* A paper which expresses an opinion or point of view affecting the field.
ICON proceedings will be indexed in ACL Anthology. ACL Anthology is a digital archive of research papers in Computational Linguistics for major international conferences under the control of Association for Computational Linguistics (ACL) which is a major association in CL.
paper Topics
Papers are invited on substantial, original and unpublished research on all
aspects of Natural Language Processing, with a particular focus on languages,
issues, and applications relevant to India. The areas of interest include, but
are not limited to:
Morphology Parsing
Phonology Word Sense Disambiguation
Syntax Machine Translation
Semantics Information Retrieval
Discourse Text Summarization
Pragmatics Question Answering
Statistical methods Dialog Systems
Knowledge-based methods Performance Evaluation
Annotated Corpora Acoustic-phonetic analysis
Language Learning Speech recognition and synthesis
Lexical Resources Spoken language understanding
POS tagging Spoken language databases
Ontology Spoken data mining
Special Track
* Natural Language Software Engineering
* Linguistic Engineering
Position Papers
* A paper which expresses an opinion or point of view affecting the field.
Other CFPs
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