CoNLL 2015 - SIGNLL Conference on Computational Natural Language Learning
Date2015-07-30 - 2015-07-31
Deadline2015-05-04
VenueBeijing, China
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Websitehttps://www.conll.org
Topics/Call fo Papers
The Nineteenth Conference on Computational Natural Language Learning will take place July 30-31, 2015 in Beijing, China.
CoNLL is a top-tier conference, yearly organized by SIGNLL (the ACL Special Interest Group on Natural Language Learning). This year, CoNLL will be collocated with ACL 2015 in Beijing, China and, for the first time, it will accept both long and short papers.
We invite the submission of papers on all aspects of computational approaches to natural language learning, including, but not limited to:
Development and empirical evaluation of machine learning methods applied to any natural language or speech processing task in supervised, semi-supervised or unsupervised settings (e.g. structured prediction, graphical models, deep learning, relational learning, reinforcement learning, etc.).
Theoretical analyses of learning-based approaches to natural language processing.
Computational models of human language acquisition and processing, models of language evolution and change, and simulation and analysis of psycholinguistic findings.
CoNLL is a top-tier conference, yearly organized by SIGNLL (the ACL Special Interest Group on Natural Language Learning). This year, CoNLL will be collocated with ACL 2015 in Beijing, China and, for the first time, it will accept both long and short papers.
We invite the submission of papers on all aspects of computational approaches to natural language learning, including, but not limited to:
Development and empirical evaluation of machine learning methods applied to any natural language or speech processing task in supervised, semi-supervised or unsupervised settings (e.g. structured prediction, graphical models, deep learning, relational learning, reinforcement learning, etc.).
Theoretical analyses of learning-based approaches to natural language processing.
Computational models of human language acquisition and processing, models of language evolution and change, and simulation and analysis of psycholinguistic findings.
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