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NLP-MISINFO 2023 : Workshop on NLP applied to Misinformation

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Link: https://sites.google.com/view/nlp-misinfo-2023
 
When Sep 26, 2023 - Sep 26, 2023
Where Jaén, Spain
Submission Deadline Jun 15, 2023
Categories    NLP   computational linguistics   artificial intelligene
 

Call For Papers

Topic: CFP - NLP Applied to MisInformation at SEPLN 2023

The Workshop on NLP applied to Misinformation will be held in conjunction with the XXXIX International Conference of the Spanish Society for Natural Language Processing (SEPLN 2023), in Jaén, Spain, 26th September 2023.

We welcome already published works and work-in-progress (in publication or submission elsewhere, or ongoing research) papers with the aim of generating a fruitful discussion. These papers can be of the following three types:

1. Dataset submissions. Present a dataset related to the topic of the workshop that has been or is being developed.
2. Projects submissions. Describe ongoing projects within the topic of the workshop, both academic and industrial.

3. Original, unpublished contributions related to the topics of the workshop.

Submission deadline: 15th June 2023

More details:
https://sites.google.com/view/nlp-misinfo-2023



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