[CfP] LDK 2021 : Final Call for Paper - Deadline extension

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  Last CfP — Deadline extension

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Call for Papers @ Third Biennial Conference on Language, Data and 
Knowledge (LDK2021)
Conference dates: 01 September 2021 (Workshop/Tutorials day), 02-03 
September 2021 (Main Conference)
Location: Zaragoza, Spain
Website: http://2021.ldk-conf.org/
Submission Deadline extended to: 21 March 2021
Submission page: https://easychair.org/my/conference?conf=ldk2021#
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In order to allow more people to attend the Conference physically, and 
due to the current state in the COVID-19 pandemic in Europe, we decided 
to postpone LDK 2021 to early September. The conference will allow 
remote presentations by participants who cannot attend the conference in 
person owing to COVID-19 travelling restrictions, but we do think that 
physical encounter and gossip leads to better research. Note that we 
took the opportunity to further extend the submission deadline.


We invite submissions to the third biennial conference on Language, Data 
and Knowledge (LDK 2021), which will be held in Zaragoza, Spain in 
September 2021. This conference aims at bringing together researchers 
from across disciplines concerned with the acquisition, curation and use 
of language data in the context of data science and knowledge-based 
applications. This builds upon the success of the inaugural event held 
in Galway, Ireland in 2017 and the second LDK in Leipzig, Germany in 2019.


      Paper submission

We welcome submission of relevance to the topics listed below. 
Submissions can be in the form of:

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    Long research papers: 10-15 pages;
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    Short research or position papers: 6-8 pages;
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    Short scientific abstract submissions: be 4-6 pages.
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    Short abstracts on new challenges and research ideas (“Crazy New
    Ideas”): 1-4 pages


This year, we would like to propose a “Crazy New Ideas” session that 
will be the occasion to present challenging research ideas that have not 
yet been fully explored, or you would like to see in ten years from now. 
Such ideas should be briefly presented in the form of a short abstract 
of one to four pages to initiate the discussions, which will also be 
included in the conference proceedings if permitted by the authors. This 
is your chance to be creative without censorship. Reviews for these 
abstract will focus on the potential of ideas to spark interesting 
discussions.

All submissions lengths are given excluding a maximum of 5 pages for 
references and appendices. Accepted submissions will be published by 
OASIcs in an open-access conference proceedings volume free of charge 
for authors.

The OASIcs layout templates to be used for submissions are available for 
download from :
https://submission.dagstuhl.de/documentation/authors
As the reviewing process is single-blind, submissions should not be 
anonymized.


Papers should be submitted via EasyChair at the following address:
https://easychair.org/my/conference?conf=ldk2021#

For each submitted paper, one author is expected to attend the 
conference and present their work. There will be no registration fee 
administered for LDK 2021.


      Invited speakers

We are very happy to announce Mikel Forcada, Universitat d'Alacant, 
Mathieu Lafourcade, University of Montpellier, and Sara Tonelli, 
Fondazione Bruno Kessler, as keynote speakers for LDK 2021.


      Presentation format

Accepted submissions will be selected for oral or poster presentation 
based on recommendations from the reviewers. This decision will not 
reflect any difference in the quality of the papers, and there will be 
no distinction in the published volumes.
Authors of accepted short papers and scientific abstract are welcome to 
present their work as a demo in addition to the regular presentation.
At least one author of each accepted paper must register to present the 
paper at the conference.


      Topics


          Language Data

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    Language data construction and acquisition
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    Language data annotation
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    Language data portals and metadata about language data
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    Organizational and infrastructural management of language data
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    Multilingual, multimedia and multimodal language data
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    Evaluation, provenance and quality of language data
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    Usability, validation and visualization of language data
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    Standards and interoperability of language data
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    Legal aspects of publishing language data
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    Typological databases
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    Under-resourced languages


          Knowledge Graphs

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    Linguistic Linked Data and Multilingual Semantic Web
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    Ontologies, terminology, wordnets and lexical resources
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    Information and knowledge extraction (taxonomy extraction, ontology
    learning)
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    Data, information and knowledge integration across languages
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    (Cross-lingual) Ontology Alignment
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    Entity linking and relatedness
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    Linked Data profiling
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    Knowledge representation and reasoning
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    Knowledge graphs for corpora processing and analysis


          Applications for Language, Data and Knowledge

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    Question answering and semantic search
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    Text analytics on Big Data
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    Semantic content management
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    Computer-aided Language Learning
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    Natural language interfaces to Big Data
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    Knowledge-based NLP
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    Deep Learning and Machine Learning for and on LLOD
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    Other applications


          Use Cases in Language, Data and Knowledge

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    Social Sciences and Humanities research enabled by digital
    approaches: digital arts, architecture, music, film, theatre, new
    media, digital games and cyberculture
  *
    Geo-humanities, spatial analysis and applications of GIS for
    Humanities research
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    Digital media, digitisation, curation of digital objects
  *
    Annotation, analysis, enrichment of text archives
  *
    Text and data mining for Social Sciences and Humanities research
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    Visualisation of Social Sciences and Humanities research
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    Text and data mining of (bio)medical literature, including pandemics
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    Other specific domain use cases (e.g. FinTech, Cybersecurity,...)


Organizing committee

Conference Chairs

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    John P. McCrae - National University of Ireland Galway
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    Thierry Declerck - DFKI GmbH

Program Chairs:

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    Dagmar Gromann - University of Vienna
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    Gilles Sérasset - University of Grenoble-Alpes

Workshop and tutorial chairs:

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    Sara Carvalho - University of Aveiro
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    Renato Rocha Souza - Austrian Academy of Sciences

Local Chairs:

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    Julia Bosque-Gil - University of Zaragoza
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    Fernando Bobillo - University of Zaragoza
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    Jorge Gracia - University of Zaragoza

Proceedings Chair:

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    Barbara Heinisch  - University of Vienna


          Important Dates (Revised)

21 March 2021
 
New paper submission deadline
23 April 2021
 
Notification
14 May 2021
 
Camera-ready submission deadline
01 September 2021
 
Pre-conference events
02-03 September 2021
 
Main conference


All deadlines refer to anywhere-on-earth time.

Program Committee (to be completed)

Alessandro Adamou - The Open University
Nathalie Aussenac-Gilles - IRIT CNRS
Denilson Barbosa - University of Alberta
Pierpaolo Basile - University of Bari
Valerio Basile - University of Turin
Martin Benjamin - Kamusi Project International
Michael Bloodgood - The College of New Jersey
Julia Bosque-Gil - Universidad de Zaragoza
Paul Buitelaar - Insight Centre/DSI, National University of Ireland, Galway
Harry Bunt - Tilburg University
Aljoscha Burchardt - DFKI
Nicoletta Calzolari - Istituto di Linguistica Computazionale (CNR)
Christian Chiarcos - Goethe-University Frankfurt
Philipp Cimiano - Bielefeld University
Gerard de Melo - Rutgers University
Milan Dojchinovski - Czech Technical University
Patrick Ernst - Amazon
Maria Eskevich - CLARIN ERIC
Luis Espinosa-Anke - Cardiff University
Thierry Fontenelle - European Investment Bank
Francesca Frontini - Istituto di Linguistica Computazionale
Debanjan Ghosh - Educational Testing Service
Hugo Gonçalo Oliveira - University of Coimbra
Jeff Good - University at Buffalo
Eero Hyvönen - Aalto University and University of Helsinki (HELDIG)
Nancy Ide - Vassar College
Sepehr Janghorbani - Rutgers University
Besim Kabashi - Friedrich-Alexander-Universität Erlangen-Nürnberg
Te Taka Keegan - Waikato University
Ilan Kernerman - K Dictionaries
Dimitris Kontokostas - University of Leipzig
Maria Koutraki - L3S Research Center, Leibniz University of Hannover
Udo Kruschwitz - University of Regensburg
Nikola Ljubešić - Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences
Margot Mieskes - University of Applied Sciences, Darmstadt
Steven Moran - University of Zurich
Diego Moussallem - Paderborn University
Alessandro Oltramari - Bosch Research and Technology Center
Petya Osenova - Sofia University and IICT-BAS
Bolette Pedersen - University of Copenhagen
Laurette Pretorius - University of South Africa
Gábor Prószéky - MorphoLogic & PPKE
Francesca Quattri - The Hong Kong Polytechnic University
Alexandre Rademaker - IBM Research Brazil and EMAp/FGV
Simon Razniewski - Max Planck Institute for Informatics
Georg Rehm - DFKI
Nils Reiter - Stuttgart University
Steffen Remus - University of Hamburg
Laurent Romary - INRIA & HUB-ISDL
Felix Sasaki - Cornelsen Verlag GmbH & TH Brandenburg
Andrea Schalley - Karlstad University
Max Silberztein - Université de Franche-Comté
Steffen Staab - Universität Stuttgart and University of Southampton
Armando Stellato - University of Rome
Stan Szpakowicz - University of Ottawa
Liling Tan - Nanyang Technological University
Ricardo Usbeck - Paderborn University
Marieke van Erp -KNAW Humanities Cluster
Marc Verhagen - Brandeis University
Karin Verspoor - The University of Melbourne
Serena Villata - CNRS
Piek Vossen - Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam
Qian Yang - Duke University
Marcos Zampieri - University of Wolverhampton
Kalliopi Zervanou - Eindhoven University of Technology
Ziqi Zhang - Sheffield University

Received on Tuesday, 9 March 2021 15:11:00 UTC