Connectionists: EACL 2014: Call for Participation

peter ljunglöf peter.ljunglof at heatherleaf.se
Mon Mar 3 05:33:49 EST 2014


CALL FOR PARTICIPATION

EACL 2014
The 14th Conference of the European Chapter of the Association for Computational Linguistics
Gothenburg, Sweden
26-30 April 2014
http://eacl2014.org/


The 14th Conference of the European Chapter of the Association for Computational Linguistics covers research in all aspects of automated natural language processing, including but not limited to the following areas: 

- computational and cognitive models of language acquisition and language processing 
- information retrieval and question answering
- generation and summarization
- language resources and evaluation
- machine learning methods and algorithms for natural language processing
- machine translation and multilingual systems
- phonetics, phonology, morphology, word segmentation, tagging, and chunking
- pragmatics, discourse, and dialogue
- semantics, textual entailment
- social media, sentiment analysis and opinion mining
- spoken language processing and language modeling
- syntax, parsing, grammar formalisms, and grammar induction
- text mining and natural language processing applications

Apart from regular paper sessions and poster sessions, EACL 2014 will contain workshops, tutorials, invited speakers and several social events.


REGISTRATION

EACL 2014 registration is open! All information ca be found at the following web page:

http://eacl2014.org/registration

Early registration deadline is 3 March 2014.
Late registration deadline is 24 April 2014.
Online registration will not be available after 24 April, you can however register on-site at the conference.


EACL WORKSHOPS

The following workshops will be held during 26-27 April. 

- CAtoCL: Workshop on Computational Approaches to Causality in Language
- CLFL: 3rd Workshop on Computational Linguistics for Literature
- CVSC: 2nd Workshop on Continuous Vector Space Models and their Compositionality
- CogACLL: Workshop on Cognitive Aspects of Computational Language Learning
- DM: Dialogue in Motion
- HaCaT: Workshop on Humans and Computer-assisted Translation
- HyTra: 3rd Workshop on Hybrid Approaches to Machine Translation
- LASM: 5th Workshop on Language Analysis for Social Media
- LaTeCH: 8th Workshop on Language Technology for Cultural Heritage, Social Sciences, and Humanities
- Louhi: 5th International Workshop on Health Text Mining and Information Analysis
- MWE: 10th Workshop on Multiword Expressions
- PITR: 3rd Workshop on Predicting and Improving Text Readability for Target Reader Populations
- TTNLS: Type Theory and Natural Language Semantics
- WaC-9: 9th Web as Corpus workshop

For details, see: http://eacl2014.org/workshops


EACL TUTORIALS

The following workshops will be given during 26-27 April. 

- Computational modelling of metaphor, by Ekaterina Shutova and Tony Veale
- Natural language processing for social media, by Kalina Bontcheva and Leon Derczynski
- Recent advances in dependency parsing, by Ryan McDonald and Joakim Nivre
- Describing images in natural language, by Julia Hockenmaier
- Structured sparsity in natural language processing: Models, algorithms and applications, by André F. T. Martins, Mário A. T. Figueiredo, Noah A. Smith, and Dani Yogatama
- Building models to reveal how natural speech is represented in the brain, by Alexander Huth

For details, see: http://eacl2014.org/tutorials


INVITED SPEAKERS

During the main conference, 28-30 April, we will have the following three invited speakers.

- Simon King, University of Edinburgh, UK
- Ulrike von Luxburg, University of Hamburg, Germany
- Dan Roth, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign

For details, see: http://eacl2014.org/invited-speakers


MAIN PROGRAM

Apart from the above, the main program will contain regular paper sessions, poster sessions, software demonstrations, as well as several social events. For details, see http://eacl2014.org/program

A list of all accepted papers can be found here: http://eacl2014.org/accepted-papers

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