[open-linguistics] SLSP 2016: 2nd call for papers

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4th INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON
STATISTICAL LANGUAGE AND SPEECH PROCESSING

 
SLSP 2016

 
Pilsen, Czech Republic

 
October 11-13, 2016

 

Organized by:

 

Department of Computer Science and Engineering

Department of Cybernetics

University of West Bohemia

 

Research Group on Mathematical Linguistics (GRLMC)

Rovira i Virgili University

 

http://grammars.grlmc.com/SLSP2016/

 

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AIMS:

 

SLSP is a yearly conference series aimed at promoting and displaying excellent research on the wide spectrum of statistical methods that are currently in use in computational language or speech processing. It aims at attracting contributions from both fields. Though there exist large, well-known conferences and workshops hosting contributions to any of these areas, SLSP is a more focused meeting where synergies between subdomains and people will hopefully happen. In SLSP 2016, significant room will be reserved to young scholars at the beginning of their career and particular focus will be put on methodology.

 
VENUE:

 

SLSP 2016 will take place in Pilsen, nominated one of the two European Capitals of Culture in 2015. The venue will be the the NTIS research centre at the Faculty of Applied Sciences of the University of West Bohemia.

 
SCOPE:

 

The conference invites submissions discussing the employment of statistical models (including machine learning) within language and speech processing. Topics of either theoretical or applied interest include, but are not limited to:

 

anaphora and coreference resolution

authorship identification, plagiarism and spam filtering

computer-aided translation

corpora and language resources

data mining and semantic web

information extraction

information retrieval

knowledge representation and ontologies

lexicons and dictionaries

machine translation

multimodal technologies

natural language understanding

neural representation of speech and language

opinion mining and sentiment analysis

parsing

part-of-speech tagging

question-answering systems

semantic role labelling

speaker identification and verification

speech and language generation

speech recognition

speech synthesis

speech transcription

spelling correction

spoken dialogue systems

term extraction

text categorisation

text summarisation

user modeling

 
STRUCTURE:

 

SLSP 2016 will consist of:

 

invited talks

peer-reviewed contributions

 
INVITED SPEAKERS:

 

Walter Daelemans (University of Antwerp), Advances in Statistical Approaches to Personality Prediction from Text

 

Julia Hirschberg (Columbia University), tba

 

Mari Ostendorf (University of Washington), tba

 
PROGRAMME COMMITTEE:

 

Srinivas Bangalore (Interactions LLC, Murray Hill, USA)

Roberto Basili (University of Rome Tor Vergata, Italy)

Jean-François Bonastre (University of Avignon, France)

Nicoletta Calzolari (National Research Council, Pisa, Italy)

Marcello Federico (Bruno Kessler Foundation, Trento, Italy)

Guillaume Gravier (IRISA, Rennes, France)

Gregory Grefenstette (INRIA, Saclay, France)

Udo Hahn (University of Jena, Germany)

Thomas Hain (University of Sheffield, United Kingdom)

Dilek Hakkani-Tür (Microsoft Research, Mountain View, USA)

Mark Hasegawa-Johnson (University of Illinois, Urbana, USA)

Xiaodong He (Microsoft Research, Redmond, USA)

Graeme Hirst (University of Toronto, Canada)

Gareth Jones (Dublin City University, Ireland)

Tracy Holloway King (A9.com, Palo Alto, USA)

Tomi Kinnunen (University of Eastern Finland, Joensuu, Finland)

Philipp Koehn (University of Edinburgh, United Kingdom)

Pavel Král (University of West Bohemia, Pilsen, Czech Republic)

Claudia Leacock (McGraw-Hill Education CTB, Monterey, USA)

Mark Liberman (University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, USA)

Qun Liu (Dublin City University, Ireland)

Carlos Martín-Vide (Rovira i Virgili University, Tarragona, Spain, chair)

Alessandro Moschitti (University of Trento, Italy)

Preslav Nakov (Qatar Computing Research Institute, Doha, Qatar)

John Nerbonne (University of Groningen, The Netherlands)

Hermann Ney (RWTH Aachen University, Germany)

Vincent Ng (University of Texas, Dallas, USA)

Jian-Yun Nie (University of Montréal, Canada)

Kemal Oflazer (Carnegie Mellon University – Qatar, Doha, Qatar)

Adam Pease (Articulate Software, San Francisco, USA)

Massimo Poesio (University of Essex, United Kingdom)

James Pustejovsky (Brandeis University, Waltham, USA)

Manny Rayner (University of Geneva, Switzerland)

Paul Rayson (Lancaster University, United Kingdom)

Douglas A. Reynolds (Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Lexington, USA)

Erik Tjong Kim Sang (Meertens Institute, Amsterdam, The Netherlands)

Murat Saraçlar (Boğaziçi University, İstanbul, Turkey)

Björn W. Schuller (University of Passau, Germany)

Richard Sproat (Google, New York, USA)

Efstathios Stamatatos (University of the Aegean, Karlovassi, Greece)

Yannis Stylianou (Toshiba Research Europe Ltd., Cambridge, United Kingdom)

Marc Swerts (Tilburg University, The Netherlands)

Tomoki Toda (Nagoya University, Japan)

Xiaojun Wan (Peking University, Beijing, China)

Andy Way (Dublin City University, Ireland)

Phil Woodland (University of Cambridge, United Kingdom)

Junichi Yamagishi (University of Edinburgh, United Kingdom)

Heiga Zen (Google, Mountain View, USA)

Min Zhang (Soochow University, Suzhou, China)

Pierre Zweigenbaum (LIMSI, Orsay, France)

 
ORGANIZING COMMITTEE:

 

Tomáš Hercig (Pilsen)

Carlos Martín-Vide (Tarragona, co-chair)

Manuel J. Parra (Granada)

Daniel Soutner (Pilsen)

Florentina Lilica Voicu (Tarragona)

Jan Zelinka (Pilsen, co-chair)

 
SUBMISSIONS:

 

Authors are invited to submit non-anonymized papers in English presenting original and unpublished research. Papers should not exceed 12 single-spaced pages (including eventual appendices, references, proofs, etc.) and should be prepared according to the standard format for Springer Verlag's LNCS series (see http://www.springer.com/computer/lncs?SGWID=0-164-6-793341-0).

 

Submissions have to be uploaded to:

 

https://www.easychair.org/conferences/?conf=slsp2016

 
PUBLICATIONS:

 

A volume of proceedings published by Springer in the LNCS/LNAI series will be available by the time of the conference.

 

A special issue of Computer Speech and Language (Elsevier, JCR 2014 impact factor: 1.753) will be later published containing peer-reviewed substantially extended versions of some of the papers contributed to the conference. Submissions to it will be by invitation.

 
REGISTRATION:

 

The registration form can be found at:

 

http://grammars.grlmc.com/SLSP2016/Registration.php

 
DEADLINES:

 

Paper submission: May 17, 2016 (23:59 CET)

Notification of paper acceptance or rejection: June 21, 2016

Final version of the paper for the LNCS/LNAI proceedings: July 1, 2016

Early registration: July 1, 2016

Late registration: September 27, 2016

Submission to the journal special issue: January 13, 2017

 
QUESTIONS AND FURTHER INFORMATION:

 

florentinalilica.voicu (at) urv.cat

 
POSTAL ADDRESS:

 

SLSP 2016

Research Group on Mathematical Linguistics (GRLMC)

Rovira i Virgili University

Av. Catalunya, 35

43002 Tarragona, Spain

 

Phone: +34 977 559 543

Fax: +34 977 558 386

 
ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS:

 

Západočeská univerzita v Plzni

Universitat Rovira i Virgili
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