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1. 1st CFP: COLING 2014 - Dublin, Ireland (Seong-Bae Park)


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1st (Preliminary) Call for Papers - Coling 2014



The 25th International Conference on Computational Linguistics

August 23 - 29, 2014

Dublin, Ireland



http://www.coling-2014.org



The International Committee on Computational Linguistics (ICCL) is pleased
to announce the 25th International Conference on Computational Linguistics
(Coling 2014), at Dublin City University (DCU, Dublin, Ireland, European
Union). DCU is a young, dynamic and ambitious university with a mission to
transform lives and societies through education, research and innovation.
Most of the local organizers are from CNGL, Ireland?s Centre for Global
Intelligent Content (formerly the Centre for Next Generation Localization),
which embodies the leading position of Ireland in the global
localization/internationalization business, a strong focus on language
technologies including machine translation, computational linguistics and
natural language processing, as well as on intelligent management, search,
retrieval, transformation and adaptation of content.

Coling will cover a broad spectrum of technical areas related to natural
language and computation. The conference will include full papers (presented
as oral presentations or posters), demonstrations, tutorials, and workshops.




TOPICS OF INTEREST



Coling 2014 solicits papers and demonstrations on original and unpublished
research on the following topics, including, but not limited to:



- pragmatics, semantics, syntax, grammars and the lexicon;

- cognitive, mathematical and computational models of language processing;

- models of communication by language;

- lexical semantics and ontologies;

- word segmentation, tagging and chunking;

- parsing, both syntactic and deep;

- generation and summarization;

- paraphrasing, textual entailment and question answering;

- speech recognition, text-to-speech and spoken language understanding;

- multimodal and natural language interfaces and dialogue systems;

- information retrieval, information extraction and knowledge base linking;

- machine learning for natural language;

- modeling of discourse and dialogue;

- sentiment analysis, opinion mining and social media;

- multilingual processing, machine translation and translation aids;


- applications, tools and language resources;

- system evaluation methodology and metrics.



In all relevant areas, we encourage authors to include analysis of the
influence of theories (intuitions, methodologies, insights, ? to
technologies (computational algorithms, methods, tools, data, ? and/or
contributions of technologies to theory development. In technologically
oriented papers, we encourage in-depth analysis and discussion of errors
made in the experiments described, if possible linking them to the presence
or absence of linguistically-motivated features. Contributions that display
and rigorously discuss future potential, even if not (yet) attested in
standard evaluation, are welcome.



PAPER REQUIREMENTS



Papers should describe original work; they should emphasize completed work
or well-advanced ongoing research rather than intended work, and should
indicate clearly the state of completion of the reported results. Wherever
appropriate, concrete evaluation results should be included.



Submissions will be judged on correctness, originality, technical strength,
significance and relevance to the conference, and interest to the attendees.


Submissions presented at the conference should mostly contain new material
that has not been presented at any other meeting with publicly available
proceedings. Papers that are being submitted in parallel to other
conferences or workshops must indicate this on the title page, as must
papers that contain significant overlap with previously published work.



REVIEWING



Reviewing will be double blind. It will be managed by an international
Conference Program Committee consisting of Program Chairs, members of the
Scientific Advisory Board and Area Chairs, who will be assisted by invited
reviewers.



INSTRUCTIONS FOR AUTHORS



For Coling 2014, there will be one category of research papers only. All of
the papers will be included in conference proceedings, this time in
electronic form only.



The maximum submission length is 8 pages (A4), plus two extra pages for
references. Authors of accepted papers will be given additional space in
the camera-ready version to reflect space needed for changes stemming from
reviewers?comments. Authors can indicate their preference for presentation
mode (i.e. oral or poster presentation) in the submission form, and the
reviewers will recommend an appropriate mode of presentation to the program
committee which will then decide. There will be no distinction in the
proceedings between research papers presented orally vs. as posters.



Papers shall be submitted in English, anonymized with regard to the authors
and/or their institution (no author-identifying information on the title
page nor anywhere in the paper), including referencing style as usual.
Papers must conform to official Coling 2014 style guidelines, which will be
available on the Coling 2014 website. Submission and reviewing will be
managed online by the START system. The only accepted format for submitted
papers is in Adobe?s PDF.



Submissions must be uploaded on the START system by the submission
deadlines; submissions after that time will not be reviewed. To minimize
network congestion, we request authors to upload their submissions as early
as possible.





Important Notice

[1] In order to allow participants to be acquainted with the published
papers ahead of time which in turn should facilitate discussions at Coling
2014, we have set the official publication date two weeks before the
conference, i.e., on August 11, 2014. On that day, the papers will be
available online for all participants to download, print and read. If your
employer is taking steps to protect intellectual property related to your
paper, please inform them about this timing.



[2] While submissions are anonymous, we strongly encourage authors to plan
for depositing language resources and other data as well as tools used
and/or developed for the experiments described in the papers, if the paper
is accepted. In this respect, we encourage authors then to deposit resources
and tools to available open-access repositories of language resources and/or
repositories of tools (such as META-SHARE, Clarin, ELRA, LDC or
AFNLP/COCOSDA for data, and github, sourceforge, CPAN and similar for
software and tools) and refer to them instead of submitting them with the
paper, even though it will also be an open possibility (through the START
system). The details will be given in the submission site for camera-ready
versions of accepted papers.



[3] There will be a separate call for demonstrations in February. Accepted
papers on demonstrations will also be included in the proceedings.





IMPORTANT DATES



January, 2014: Opening of the submission website

March 21, 2014: Paper submission deadline

May 9-12, 2014: Author response period

May 23, 2014: Author notification

June 6, 2014: Camera-ready PDF due

August 11, 2014: Official paper publication date

August 25-29, 2014: Main conference



PROGRAM COMMITTEE



Program Committee Co-chairs



Junichi Tsujii (Microsoft Research, China)

Jan Hajic (Charles University in Prague, Czech Republic)



Scientific Advisory Board members



Ralph Grishman (New York University, USA)

Yuji Matsumoto (Nara Institute of Science and Technology, Japan)

Joakim Nivre (Uppsala University, Sweden)

Michael Picheny (IBM T. J. Watson Research Center, USA)

Donia Scott (Unviersity of Sussex, United Kingdom)

Chengqing Zong (Chinese Academy of Sciences, China)



Area Chairs



1. Linguistic Issues in CL and NLP

Emily M. Bender (University of Washington, USA)

Eva Hajicova (Charles University in Prague, Czech Republic)

Igor Boguslavsky (Universidad Politecnica de Madrid, Spain)



2. Machine Learning for CL and NLP

Jason Eisner (Johns Hopkins University, USA)

Yoshimasa Tsuruoka (University of Tokyo, Japan)



3. Cognitive Issues in CL and NLP

Philippe Blache (CNRS & CNRS & Aix-Marseille Universit?, France)

Ted Gibson (MIT, USA)



4. Morphology, Word Segmentation, Tagging and Chunking

Reut Tsarfaty (Weizmann Institute of Science, Israel)

Yue Zhang (Singapore University of Technology and Design, Singapore)



5. Syntax, Grammar Induction, Syntactic and Semantic Parsing

Laura Kallmeyer (Heinrich-Heine-Universit?t, Germany)

Ryan McDonald (Google, USA)



6. Lexical Semantics and Ontologies

Chu-Ren Huang (Hong Kong Polytechnic University, Hong Kong)

Alessandro Oltramari (Carnegie Mellon University, USA)

7. Semantic Processing, Distributional Semantics and Compositional Semantics

Stephen Clark (University of Cambridge, UK)

Alessandro Lenci (University of Pisa, Italy)



8. Modeling of Discourse and Dialogue

Nicolas Asher (CNRS & Universit? Paul Sabatier, France)

Marilyn Walker (University of California Santa Cruz, USA)



9. Natural Language Generation and Summarization

Albert Gatt (University of Malta, Malta)

Advaith Siddharthan (University of Aberdeen, UK)



10. Paraphrasing and Textual Entailment

Ido Dagan (Bar Ilan University, Israel)

Kentaro Inui (Tohoku University, Japan)



11. Sentiment Analysis, Opinion Mining and Social Media

Rada Mihalcea (University of Michigan, USA)

Bing Liu (University of Illinois at Chicago, USA)



12. Information Retrieval and Question Answering

Gareth Jones (Dublin City University, Ireland)

Siddharth Patwardhan (IBM Research, USA)



13. Information Extraction and Database Linking

James Curran (University of Sydney, Australia)

Seung-won Hwang (Postec, Korea)

14. Applications

Srinivas Bangalore (AT&T Labs-Research, USA)

Heyan Huang (Beijing Institute of Technology, China)

Guillaume Jacquet (Joint Research Centre, Italy)

15. Multimodal and Natural Language Interfaces and Dialog Systems

Kristiina Jokinen (University of Helsinki, Finland)

David Traum (University of Southern California, USA)



16. Speech Recognition, Text-To-Speech, Spoken Language Understanding

Nick Campbell (Trinity College Dublin, Ireland)

Alex Potamianos (National Technical University Crete, Greece)



17. Machine Translation

Phillip Koehn (University of Edinburgh, UK / Johns Hopkins University, USA)

Chris Quirk (Microsoft Research, USA)

Tiejun Zhao (Harbin Institute of Technology, China)



18. Resources

Pushpak Bhattacharyya (IIT Bombay, India)

Nicoletta Calzolari (ILC-CNR, Pisa, Italy)

Martha Palmer (University of Colorado, USA)



19. Languages with less resources

Steven Bird (University of Melbourne, Australia)

Mark Liberman (University of Pennsylvania, USA)

Rajeev Sangal (IIT Banaras Hindu University, India)

Koenraad De Smedt (University of Bergen, Norway)



20. Software and Tools

Jes?s Carde?osa (Universidad Politecnica de Madrid, Spain)

Jing-Shin Chang (National Chi Nan University,Taiwan)

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