[CFP] Knowledge and Language Processing Track @ 35th ACM SAC 2020

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please find below the call for paper for the Knowledge and Language
Processing track that will be presented at the next SAC 2020.
There some topics that are inline with the ones included in this mailing
list.
Therefore, I hope to see contributions coming from this community.


==== Knowledge and Language Processing Track @ The 35th ACM Symposium on
Applied Computing - ACM SAC 2020 - Call for Paper ====
Knowledge and Language Processing Track website: http://klp.fbk.eu
ACM SAC 2020 website: http://www.sigapp.org/sac/sac2020/

Dates: March 30 - April 3, 2020
Venue: Brno, Czech Republic


*** Aim & Scope ***
Aim of the Knowledge and Language Processing (KLP) track at ACM SAC is to
investigate techniques and application of knowledge engineering and natural
language processing, focusing in particular on approaches combining them.
This is an extremely interdisciplinary emerging research area, at the core
of Artificial Intelligence, combining and complementing the scientific
results from Natural Language Processing and Knowledge Representation and
Reasoning.

Topics of interest include, but are not limited to:
- NLP for Knowledge
---- NLP tasks for Knowledge Extraction
---- NLP for Implicit Knowledge
---- NLP for Ontology Population and Learning
---- Sentiment Analysis and Opinion Mining for Knowledge Applications
---- Interplay between Language Resources and Ontologies
---- NLP for Explainable Knowledge
---- NL Generation from Structured Information and Linked Data
---- Machine Translation techniques for Multi-lingual Knowledge
---- NLP for the Web
- Knowledge for NLP
---- Knowledge to improve NLP tasks
---- Knowledge for Information Retrieval
---- Knowledge-based Sentiment Analysis and Opinion Mining
---- Ontologies for Language
---- Combining Knowledge and Deep Learning for NLP
---- Knowledge for Text Summarization and Generation
---- Knowledge for Persuasion
---- Knowledge-based Machine Translation
---- Knowledge for the Web
---- Linked Data for NLP
- Knowledge and NLP Applications
---- Real-world applications that exploit Knowledge and NLP
---- Knowledge and NLP Systems for Big Data scenarios
---- Deployment of Knowledge and NLP Systems in specific domains. For
example:
------- Digital Humanities and Social Sciences
------- eGovernment and public administration
------- Life sciences, health and medicine
------- News and Data Streams

Particularly of interest will be submissions proposing novel knowledge and
language processing strategies within the following domains:
- Digital Healthcare
- Digital Humanities
- Sentiment Analysis


*** Paper Submission ***
Research papers and experience reports related to the above topics are
solicited. Submissions must not have been published or be concurrently
considered for publication elsewhere. Papers should be submitted in PDF
using the ACM-SAC proceedings format using the submission link on the SAC
2020 website (https://www.sigapp.org/sac/sac2020). Authors' names and
affiliations should be entered separately at the submission site and not
appear in the submitted papers. Each submission will be reviewed in a
DOUBLE-BLIND process according to the ACM-SAC Regulations. Student Research
Competition (SRC) submissions are welcome (see SAC 2020 website for
details).

Full papers are limited to 8 pages, in camera-ready format, included in the
registration fee. Authors have the option to include up to two (2) extra
pages (paying an extra charge).
Posters are limited to 3 pages, in camera-ready format, included in the
registration fee. Authors have the option to include only one (1) extra
page (paying an extra charge).
SRC Abstracts are limited to 4 pages, in camera-ready format, included in
the registration fee. No extra pages allowed.

Paper selection is based on the originality, technical contribution,
presentation quality, and relevance to the Knowledge and Language
Processing Track. Some papers may be accepted as posters.

Authors of selected papers of the Knowledge and Language Processing track
will be invited to submit an extended version of their work to a Special
Issue on Information Processing & Management Journal.


*** Submission sites: ***
(for regular papers) https://www.sigapp.org/sac/sac2020/submission.html
(for SRC papers) https://www.sigapp.org/sac/sac2020/submission_src.html



*** Important Dates ***
September 15, 2019 Hawaii Time: Regular Paper & SRC Abstract Submission Due
November 10, 2019: Author Notification
November 25, 2019: Camera­ ready copies of accepted papers/SRC
December 10, 2019: Author Registration Due


*** Track Co­Chairs ***
Mauro Dragoni, Fondazione Bruno Kessler (FBK), Trento, Italy
Marco Rospocher, University of Verona, Italy


*** Programme Committee ***
TBC


*** General Inquiries ***
For further information, please visit SAC Knowledge and Language Processing
Track (http://klp.fbk.eu) and SAC 2020 conference websites (
https://www.sigapp.org/sac/sac2020/) or feel free to contact the Track
Co-Chairs at klp@fbk.eu.

-- 
Dr. Mauro Dragoni
Researcher at Fondazione Bruno Kessler (FBK-IRST)
Via Sommarive 18, 38123, Povo, Trento, Italy
Tel. 0461-314053

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Consider to submit a contribution to the
Knowledge and Language Processing track @ ACM SAC 2020
https://klp.fbk.eu <https://coco.fbk.eu/sac2018/>
Brno, Czech Republic, March 30 - April 3rd, 2020
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