[open-linguistics] 2nd Call for Contributions: edited volume of Springer book series "The People's Web Meets NLP: Collaboratively Constructed Language Resources"
Jungi Kim
kim at tk.informatik.tu-darmstadt.de
Fri Dec 16 06:28:51 UTC 2011
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CALL FOR CONTRIBUTIONS
Edited Volume "The People's Web Meets NLP: Collaboratively Constructed Language Resources"
Springer book series: "Theory and Applications of Natural Language Processing", E. Hovy, M.
Johnson and G. Hirst (eds.)
http://www.ukp.tu-darmstadt.de/scientific-community/edited-book-the-peoples-web-meets-nlp
===Description===
The application of collective intelligence in the domain of language yielded collaboratively
constructed language resources (CCLR) that can be used in a variety of ways.
The aim of this book is to capture the state-of-the-art in the emerging area of research on
"Collaboratively constructed language resources." Thus, a point of reference on the topics of
construction, mining, using and interconnecting collaboratively constructed language resources
for natural language processing, knowledge discovery and other intelligent applications will be
created.
Given the appropriateness of the topics, preliminary versions of contributions may be submitted
in parallel to the 3rd workshop of "The People's Web meets NLP: Collaboratively Constructed
Semantic Resources and their Applications to NLP."
(http://www.ukp.tu-darmstadt.de/scientific-community/acl-2012-workshop)
===Publication Schedule===
* January 8th, 2012 – deadline for abstract submission
* January 13th, 2012 – notification of abstract acceptance
* April 15th, 2012 – submission of book chapters
* June 8th, 2012 – notification of chapter acceptance
* August 31st, 2012 – final submission of book chapters
* November - December 2012 – publication by Springer
===Editors===
Iryna Gurevych and Jungi Kim
Please refer to the book website for detailed information.
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