[open-linguistics] First CFP: 5th Workshop on Indian Language Data: Resources and Evaluation (WILDRE-5) under LREC 2020.

Atul Kr. Ojha shashwatup9k at gmail.com
Thu Jan 2 13:17:34 UTC 2020


Dear all,

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* 5th *
*Workshop on Indian Language Data: Resources and Evaluation (WILDRE-5) *

*Date: Saturday, 16**th** May 2020*

*Venue: *Le Palais du Pharo, Marseille (France) (Organized under the
platform of LREC2020 (11-16 May 2020))

*Website:*

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   *Main website* - *
   <http://sanskrit.jnu.ac.in/conf/wildre5>http://sanskrit.jnu.ac.in/conf/wildre5
   <http://sanskrit.jnu.ac.in/conf/wildre5>*
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   *Submit papers on-
   <https://www.softconf.com/lrec2020/WILDRE-5/>https://www.softconf.com/lrec2020/WILDRE-5/
   <https://www.softconf.com/lrec2020/WILDRE-5/>*
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   *LREC website:
   <http://lrec2020.lrec-conf.org/en/>http://lrec2020.lrec-conf.org/en/
   <http://lrec2020.lrec-conf.org/en/>*

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WILDRE – the 5th workshop on Indian Language Data: Resources and Evaluation
is being organized in Marseille (France) on 16th May 2020 under the LREC
platform. India has a huge linguistic diversity and has seen concerted
efforts from the Indian government and industry towards developing language
resources. European Language Resource Association (ELRA) and its associate
organizations have been very active and successful in addressing the
challenges and opportunities related to language resource creation and
evaluation. It is, therefore, a great opportunity for resource creators of
Indian languages to showcase their work on this platform and also to
interact and learn from those involved in similar initiatives all over the
world. In addition to research papers, WILDRE-5 is going to organize *shared
task on “Universal Dependency based Indian Language Parser*” (the details
will be shared very soon on the workshop website). The broader objectives
of the WILDRE will be

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   To map the status of Indian Language Resources
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   To investigate challenges related to creating and sharing various levels
   of language resources
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   To promote a dialogue between language resource developers and users
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   To provide an opportunity for researchers from India to collaborate with
   researchers from other parts of the world



*IMPORTANT DATES*

*Short/Long paper, Poster and Demo Dates*

*February 06, 2020*: Paper submissions due

*March 13, 2020*: Paper acceptance notification

*April 02, 2020*: Camera-ready papers due

*May 16, 2020*: Workshop



*Shared Task Dates*

*January 20, 2020*: Data set Release for Shared Task

*February 14, 2020*: Test Set Release

*February 20, 2020*: System Submission Due

*February 24, 2020*: Results Announcement

*March 08, 2020*: System Description Paper Due

*March 13, 2020*: Paper notification

*April 02, 2020*: Camera-ready papers due



*SUBMISSIONS *

Papers must describe original, completed or in progress, and unpublished
work. Each submission will be reviewed by three program committee members.

Accepted papers will be given up to 10 pages (for full papers) 5 pages (for
short papers and posters) in the workshop proceedings, and will be
presented oral presentation or poster.

Papers should be formatted according to the LREC style-sheet, which is
provided on the LREC 2020 website (
<https://lrec2020.lrec-conf.org/en/submission2020/authors-kit/>
https://lrec2020.lrec-conf.org/en/submission2020/authors-kit/). Please
submit papers in PDF format to the LREC website.

We are seeking submissions under the following category

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   Full papers (10 pages)
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   Short papers (work in progress – 5 pages)
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   Posters (innovative ideas/proposals, a research proposal of students)
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   Demo (of working online/standalone systems)

WILDRE-5 will have a special focus on Demos of Indian Language Technology.
In the past few years, as more resources have been developed and made
available, there has been increased activity in developing usable
technology using these. WILDRE-5 would like to encourage and widen the Demo
track to allow the community to showcase their demos and have mutually
beneficial interactions with each other as well as resource developers.

WILRE-5 will invite technical, policy and position paper submissions on the
following topics related to Indian Language Resources:

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   Digital Humanities, heritage computing
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   Corpora - text, speech, multimodal, methodologies, annotation and tools
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   Lexicons and Machine-readable dictionaries
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   Ontologies, Grammars
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   Language resources for basic NLP, IR, Machine Translation and Speech
   Technology tasks, tools and Infrastructure for constructing and sharing
   language resources
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   Standards or specifications for language resources applications
   -

   Licensing and copyright issues

Both submission and review processes handled electronically. The review
process will be *double-blind*. The workshop website will provide the
submission guidelines and the link for the electronic submission.

When submitting a paper from the START page (
<https://www.softconf.com/lrec2020/WILDRE-5/>
https://www.softconf.com/lrec2020/WILDRE-5/), authors will be asked to
provide essential information about resources (in a broad sense, i.e. also
technologies, standards, evaluation kits, etc.) that have been used for the
work described in the paper or are a new result of your research. Moreover,
ELRA encourages all LREC authors to share the described LRs (data, tools,
services, etc.), to enable their reuse, replicability of experiments,
including evaluation ones, etc.

For further information on this initiative, please refer to
http://lrec2020.lrec-conf.org/en/

*Conference Chairs*

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   Girish Nath Jha, Jawaharlal Nehru University, India
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   Kalika Bali, Microsoft Research India Lab, Bangalore, India
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   Sobha L, AU-KBC, Anna University, Chennai, India
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   S. S. Agrawal, KIIT, Gurgaon, India

*Program Committee (to be updated)*

   1.

   Adil Amin Kak, Kashmir University
   2.

   Anupam Basu, Director, NIIT, Durgapur
   3.

   Anil Singh, IIT-BHU, Varanasi
   4.

   Atul Kr. Ojha, ÚFAL, Charles University, Prague, Czech Republic &
   Panlingua Language Processing LLP, India
   5.

   Arul Mozhi, University of Hyderabad
   6.

   Asif Iqbal, IIT Patna, Patna
   7.

   Bogdan Babych, University of Leeds, UK
   8.

   Claudia Soria, CNR-ILC, Italy
   9.

   Dan Zeman, ÚFAL, Charles University, Prague, Czech Republic
   10.

   Delyth Prys, Bangor University, UK
   11.

   Dipti Mishra Sharma, IIIT, Hyderabad
   12.

   Diwakr Mishra, Amazon-Banglore, India
   13.

   Dorothee Beermann, Norwegian University of Science and Technology (NTNU)
   14.

   Elizabeth Sherley, IITM-Kerala, Trivandrum
   15.

   Esha Banerjee, Google, USA
   16.

   Eveline Wandl-Vogt, Austrian Academy of Sciences, Austria
   17.

   Georg Rehm, DFKI, Germany
   18.

   Girish Nath Jha, Jawaharlal Nehru University, New Delhi
   19.

   Jan Odijk, Utrecht University, The Netherlands
   20.

   Jolanta Bachan, Adam Mickiewicz University, Poland
   21.

   Joseph Mariani, LIMSI-CNRS, France
   22.

   Jyoti D. Pawar, Goa University
   23.

   Kalika Bali, MSRI, Bangalore
   24.

   Khalid Choukri, ELRA, France
   25.

   Lars Hellan, NTNU, Norway
   26.

   Malhar Kulkarni, IIT Bombay
   27.

   Manji Bhadra, Bankura University, West Bengal
   28.

   Marko Tadic, Croatian Academy of Sciences and Arts, Croatia
   29.

   Massimo Monaglia, University of Florence, Italy
   30.

   Monojit Choudhary, MSRI Bangalore
   31.

   Narayan Choudhary, CIIL, Mysore
   32.

   Nicoletta Calzolari, ILC-CNR, Pisa, Italy
   33.

   Niladri Shekhar Dash, ISI Kolkata
   34.

   Panchanan Mohanty, GLA, Mathura
   35.

   Pinky Nainwani, Cognizant Technology Solutions, Bangalore
   36.

   Pushpak Bhattacharya, Director, IIT Patna
   37.

   Rajeev R R, ICFOSS, Trivandrum
   38.

   Ritesh Kumar, Agra University
   39.

   S.k. Shrivastava, Head, TDIL, MEITY, Govt of India
   40.

   S.S. Agrawal, KIIT, Gurgaon, India
   41.

   Sachin Kumar, EZDI, Ahmedabad
   42.

   Santanu Chaudhury, Director, IIT Jodhpur
   43.

   Shivaji Bandhopadhyay, Director, NIT, Silchar
   44.

   Sobha L, AU-KBC Research Centre, Anna University
   45.

   Stelios Piperidis, ILSP, Greece
   46.

   Subhash Chandra, Delhi University
   47.

   Swaran Lata, Retired Head, TDIL, MCIT, Govt of India
   48.

   Virach Sornlertlamvanich, Thammasat University, Bangkok, Thailand
   49.

   Vishal Goyal, Punjabi University, Patiala
   50.

   Zygmunt Vetulani, Adam Mickiewicz University, Poland


*Workshop Manager and contact:*

*Atul Kr. Ojha*, ÚFAL, Charles University, Prague, Czech Republic
*shashwatup9k at gmail.com
<shashwatup9k at gmail.com>*
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