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CNL 2020 : 7th International Workshop on Controlled Natural LanguageConference Series : Controlled Natural Language | |||||||||||||
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Seventh International Workshop on Controlled Natural Language (CNL 2020)
http://www.sigcnl.org/cnl2020.html --- 10/11 September 2020 — Amsterdam, Netherlands Submission deadline: 2 May 2020 Co-located with SEMANTiCS 2020: https://2020-eu.semantics.cc/ --- This workshop on Controlled Natural Language (CNL) has a broad scope and embraces all approaches that are based on natural language and apply restrictions on vocabulary, grammar, and/or semantics. This includes (but is certainly not limited to) approaches that have been called simplified language, plain language, formalized language, processable language, fragments of language, phraseologies, conceptual authoring, language generation, and guided natural language interfaces. Some CNLs are designed to improve communication among humans, especially for non-native speakers of the respective natural language. In other cases, the restrictions on the language are supposed to make it easier for computers to analyze such texts in order to improve computer-aided, semi-automatic, or automatic translations into other languages. A third group of CNL has the goal to enable reliable automated reasoning and formal knowledge representation from seemingly natural texts. All these types of CNL are covered by this workshop. --- Important Dates - paper submission deadline: 2 May 2020 - notification of acceptance: 15 June 2020 - camera-ready papers: 5 July 2020 - workshop: 10-11 September 2020 --- Sponsors Contact Silvie Spreeuwenberg, silvie@librt.com, if you want to become a sponsor. --- Topics Possible topics for CNL 2020 include: - CNL for knowledge representation - CNL for query interfaces - CNL for specifications - CNL for business rules - CNL for dialogue systems - CNL for machine translation - CNL for improved understandability of texts - CNL for natural language generation - design of CNLs - CNL applications - CNL evaluation - usability and acceptance of CNL - CNL grammars and lexica - multilingual CNLs - reasoning in CNL - spoken CNL - CNL in the context of the Semantic Web and Linked Open Data - CNL in the government - CNL in industry - CNL use cases - theoretical properties of CNL --- Submissions and Proceedings Submissions will be via EasyChair and proceedings will be published as an Open Access volume. Details are to be announced. --- Organization Committee - Tobias Kuhn, VU University Amsterdam, Netherlands - Silvie Spreeuwenberg, LibRT, Netherlands - Stijn Hoppenbrouwers, HAN University of Applied Sciences and Radboud University, Netherlands - Norbert E. Fuchs, University of Zurich, Switzerland --- Program Committee To be announced soon. |
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