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Call For Papers | |||||||||||||||
The Special Session on LANGUAGE TECHNOLOGIES will be held at the 22nd International Conference on Information and Software Technologies (ICIST) scheduled on the 13-15 October, 2016 in Druskininkai, Lithuania.
SCOPE Since human language is the most natural way of communication, linguistically competent software would greatly facilitate humans’ interaction with computers and help in our needs. The field of Language Technologies (LT) gained a lot of interest and made enormous progress during the last decades. LT is an interdisciplinary field dealing with the statistical or rule-based modeling and involving practitioners of artificial intelligence, computer science, engineering, information retrieval, linguistics, phonetics, or psychology. The special session on LT provides a focus for this work, and encourages interdisciplinary approach to speech and language research and technology bringing together experts from both academia and industry. The paper submissions reporting original results and system development experience as well as real-world applications are kindly welcomed to this session. TOPICS Authors are invited to submit full papers describing original research work associated with Language Technologies including, but not limited to: - Natural Language Processing (tagging systems, stemming, parsing and syntactical analysis, corpus-based language engineering) - Natural Language Understanding (text analysis, ontology, formal semantics) -Language-based Knowledge Engineering (text and data mining, knowledge acquisition, knowledge representation and reasoning) -Cognitive models and AI techniques (graph based models, semantic nets, neural networks, and cognitive maps) -Language Generation (dialogue-based systems, creative and writing systems, language synthesis, translation) -Multi-modalities Computational Linguistics (speech recognition, speech-text conversions, speech analysis and textual tagging) - Applications and Systems (search and information retrieval, web applications, forensics, cognitive systems, question-answer systems, translation systems, documents classifiers) SUBMISSION OF PAPERS Authors are invited to submit their papers in English through the conference submission system. Submissions must be original and should not have been published previously. All papers will be peer-reviewed the ICIST-2016 Program Committee and judged with respect to their quality, originality, and relevance. For further details, please consult the conference web pages. PUBLICATION All accepted papers will appear in the ICIST Conference Proceedings Volume (published by Springer as a part of CCIS series) and submitted for indexing to Thomson Reuters ISI. Selected authors of best papers will be also invited to submit extended versions of their papers to Information Technology and Control journal (ISSN 1392-124X; Thomson Reuters ISI Impact factor 0,623 (2014)). IMPORTANT DATES 01 05 2016 – Submission of papers 05 06 2016 – Notification of papers acceptance 23 06 2016 – Final manuscripts due SPECIAL SESSION CHAIR Assoc. Prof. Jurgita Kapočiūtė-Dzikienė Vytautas Magnus University, Lithuania j.kapociute-dzikiene@if.vdu.lt CO-CHAIRS Peter Dirix University of Leuven, Belgium PeeDirix@hotmail.com SPONSORED AND SUPPORTED BY Kaunas University of Technology (KTU) Vytautas Magnus University (VMU) CONFERENCE CONTACTS E-mail: icist@ktu.lt Web site: http://icist.if.ktu.lt/ More information and registration on http://icist.if.ktu.lt/ |
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