Connectionists: 1st Workshop on NLP for Indigenous Languages of Lusophone Countries (ILLC-NLP 2024) -- Final CFP

Aline Paes alinepaes at ic.uff.br
Wed Jan 10 12:53:02 EST 2024


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*1st Workshop on NLP for Indigenous Languages of Lusophone Countries
(ILLC-NLP 2024)   -- 2nd CFP*


*January 17, 2024: Papers submission due (extended)*

February 01, 2024: Notification of Acceptance
March 12, 2024: Workshop

Workshop website: https://sites.google.com/view/illc-nlp-2024/home
<https://sites.google.com/view/illc-nlp-2024/home>
Co-located with PROPOR 2024 <https://propor2024.citius.gal/>  in Santiago
de Compostela
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*Overview and goals:*
The workshop aims to explore, discuss, and enhance the development of
resources, methods, and applications of NLP for indigenous languages,
especially those spoken or that have influenced languages spoken in
countries where Portuguese is currently the official language. We hope to
contribute to the preservation and promotion of these languages.
This is one of several initiatives to expand knowledge and research
in NLP for underrepresented languages. We encourage the participation of
everyone who shares an interest in preserving and enriching the linguistic
and cultural heritage of indigenous languages in a broad sense. This way,
we welcome the submission of works including languages from all
Portuguese-speaking nations, like those of African origin in Angola,
Mozambique, and the Atlantic islands, as well as minority languages in
Portugal.

*Submissions*:
IILC-NLP seeks submissions under the following categories:

   - Full papers: 8 pages+unlimited reference


   - Short papers (work in progress, innovative ideas/proposals, research
   ideas): 4 pages+unlimited reference

      - Submissions should be written in English. At submission time,
   papers must be in PDF format only. For the final versions, authors of
   accepted papers will be given one extra content page to consider the
   reviews. Authors of accepted papers will be requested to send the source
   files to produce the proceedings. All submitted papers must conform to the
   official ACL style guidelines (Latex
   <https://github.com/acl-org/acl-style-files/tree/master/latex> or Word
   <https://github.com/acl-org/acl-style-files/tree/master/word>).
   Both long and short papers will be published in the ACL Anthology.

   Submission site: https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=illcnlp2024

   Reviewing format: At least two reviewers will evaluate each submission.
   The reviewing format will be single-blind.


Please help us spread the word about this event by sharing this call with
your contacts and institutions. Your participation and support are crucial
for the success of this workshop.

Sincerely,

Aline Paes, Aline Villavicencio, Claudio Pinhanez, Edward Gow-Smith, Paulo
Rodrigo Cavalin (Workshop organisers)
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*Profa. Dra. Aline Paes (she/her)*
*Associate professor - Computer Science (Artificial Intelligence)*
Institute of Computing / Universidade Federal Fluminense (IC/UFF)
Member of CE-PLN <https://sites.google.com/view/ce-pln/inicio> and BPLN
<https://brasileiraspln.com/>
CNPq PQ-2 and FAPERJ JCNE
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url: www.ic.uff.br/~alinepaes
Av Gal Milton Tavares de Souza, S/N, Computing Building, Office 504
São Domingos, Niterói, RJ, Brazil. ZIP 24210-346
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