- From: Phil Archer <phila@w3.org>
- Date: Wed, 16 Nov 2016 12:11:14 +0000
- To: Flavius Frasincar <frasincar@ese.eur.nl>
- Cc: semantic-web@w3.org, public-lod@w3.org
Dear Flavius, Subscribers to the W3C's LOD and Semantic Web mailing lists, for which I am ultimately responsible, will not be surprised to see me respond to your cross posting of this CfP, complete with meaningless apology that just irritates everyone. See https://lists.w3.org/Archives/Public/semantic-web/2016May/0059.html -- Phil Archer Data Strategist, W3C http://www.w3.org/ http://philarcher.org @philarcher1 On 15/11/2016 18:13, Flavius Frasincar wrote: > (apologies for cross-posting) > > *** NLDB Conference Publications *** > > As a continuation of the NLDB tradition, all accepted papers will be > published in the Lecture Notes in Computer Science (LNCS) series of > Springer. > > We are also planning a special issue in Data & Knowledge Engineering, an > ISI-indexed prestigious journal of Elsevier. Authors of the best > conference papers, to be selected at the end of the conference, will be > invited to submit an extended version of their work to the previously > mentioned journal. > > Submission information can be found towards the end of this page. > > More information on NLDB 2017 can be found at > http://conferences.hec.ulg.ac.be/~nldb2017/. > *** Important Dates *** > > Abstract submission: January 29, 2017 (23h59 Hawaii Time) > Full paper submission: February 5, 2017 (23h59 Hawaii Time) > Paper notification: March 13, 2017 (23h59 Hawaii Time) > Camera-ready deadline: April 3, 2017 (23h59 Hawaii Time) > > *** Conference at a Glance *** > > NLDB 2017 invites researchers from academia and industry to submit their > papers on recent, unpublished research that addresses theoretical > aspects, algorithms and architectures of NLP applications in Information > Systems (IS). Papers describing creation of resources, as well as survey > and discussion papers, are also welcomed. > > For its 22nd edition, we explicitly solicit submissions on recent > advances in NLP, including trendsetting and relevant topics as neural > language models and argumentation mining. Specifically, we encourage > submissions dealing with the following topics: > > Argumentation Mining and Applications > - Automatic detection of argumentation components and relationships > - Creation of resources, e.g., annotated corpora, treebanks and parsers > - Integration of NLP techniques with formal, abstract argumentation > structures, e.g., Toulmin model > - Argumentation mining from legal texts and scientific articles > - Applications, e.g., in opinion mining/sentiment analysis > - Neural language models > > Deep Learning and Word2Vec > - Deep learning and Word2Vec applications, e.g., opinion mining, text > summarization, machine translation > - Development of novel deep learning architectures and algorithms > - Parallel computation techniques and GPU programming for neural > language models > > NLP Applications in IS and in Social Media and Web Analytics > - Machine translation > - Plagiarism detection > - Opinion mining/sentiment analysis, detection of fake reviews > - Information extraction: NER, event detection, term and semantic > relationship extraction > - Text summarization > - Text classification and clustering > - Corpus analysis > - Language detection > - Robust NLP methods for sparse, ill-formed texts > > Question Answering (QA) - Natural language interfaces to databases > - QA using web data > - Multi-lingual QA > - Non-factoid QA (how/why/opinion questions, lists) > - Geographical QA > - QA corpora and training sets > - QA over Linked Data (QALD) > > Semantic Web, Open Linked Data, and Ontologies > - QALD > - Ontology learning and alignment > - Ontology population > - Ontology evaluation > - Querying ontologies and Linked Data > - Semantic tagging and classification > - Ontology-driven NLP > > Natural Language in Conceptual Modeling - Analysis of natural language > descriptions > - Terminological ontologies > - Consistency checking > - Metadata creation and harvesting > - Ontology-driven systems integration > - Natural language and ubiquitous Computing > > Pervasive computing, embedded, robotic and mobile applications > - NLP techniques for Internet of Things (IoT) > - NLP techniques for ambient intelligence > > *** Submission Information *** > > All accepted papers will be included in Lecture Notes in Computer > Science (LNCS) Springer proceedings of the conference, and, therefore, > must comply with the LNCS format > (http://www.springer.de/comp/lncs/authors.html). > > Submitted papers can be of 4 types: > - Long papers (max. 12 pages, including references) > - Short papers (max. 6 pages, including references) > - Poster papers (max. 4 pages, including references) > - Demo papers (max. 4 pages, including references) > > Please note that the program committee may decide to accept some long > papers as short papers or poster/demo papers, depending on the content > quality. The same applies to short papers, which can be accepted as > poster/demo contributions. > > Manuscripts not submitted in the LNCS style or having more than the max. > number of pages will not be reviewed and thus automatically rejected. > The papers need to be original and not submitted or accepted for > publication in any other workshop, conference, or journal. Authors must > submit their manuscripts (in PDF) via EasyChair > (https://www.easychair.org/conferences/?conf=nldb2017). Submission via > other means (e.g., emails) will be rejected. > > Important: We plan to publish extended versions of a selection of the > best papers after the conference in the Data & Knowledge Engineering > journal as a special issue. > > *** Organization *** > > Program Chairs > - Flavius Frasincar, Erasmus University Rotterdam, Rotterdam, the > Netherlands > - Nguyen Le Minh, Japan Advanced Institute of Science and Technology, Japan > > General Chairs > - Ashwin Ittoo, University of Liège, Belgium > - Elisabeth Métais, Conservatoire National des Arts et Métiers (CNAM), > France > > Other members of the organization, including the Program Committee, can > be found at http://conferences.hec.ulg.ac.be/~nldb2017/organization/. > >
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