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|Acronym=IWCLUL 2018 <br />
|Title=IWCLUL 2018 : International Workshop for Computational Linguistics of Uralic Languages <br />
|Type=Workshop <br />
|Field=NLP<br />
|Start date=2018/01/08T12:00:00<br />
|End date=2018/01/09T12:00:00 <br />
|City=Helsinki <br />
|Country=undefined<br />
|Homepage=http://blogs.helsinki.fi/language-technology/iwclul-2018/<br />
|Submission deadline=2017/11/14T12:00:00<br />
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IWCLUL 2018<br />
<br />
Fourth International Workshop on Computational Linguistics for Uralic<br />
Languages. Organised by ACL SIGUR (and University of Helsinki). 8th–9th<br />
January, 2018, Helsinki, Finland<br />
<br />
Proceedings<br />
<br />
The final proceedings version will be available in the ACL SIGUR<br />
section of ACL anthology.<br />
<br />
Programme<br />
<br />
Venue<br />
<br />
IFRAME:<br />
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<br />
Unioninkatu 40 (Metsätalo)<br />
Helsingin yliopisto<br />
Helsinki, Finland<br />
<br />
Registration<br />
<br />
To register for the workshop please fill out registration form. NB:<br />
there is an optional 50 euro fee for participation that will be used to<br />
cover running costs.<br />
<br />
Invited speaker<br />
<br />
Filip Ginter<br />
<br />
Call for papers<br />
<br />
The purpose of the conference series International Workshop on<br />
Computational Linguistics for Uralic Languages is to bring together<br />
researchers working on computational approaches to working with these<br />
languages. We accept long and short papers as well as tutorial<br />
proposals working on the following languages: Finnish, Hungarian,<br />
Estonian, Võro, the Sámi languages, Komi (Zyrian, Permyak), Mordvin<br />
(Erzya, Moksha), Mari (Hill, Meadow), Udmurt, Nenets (Tundra, Forest),<br />
Enets, Nganasan, Selkup, Mansi, Khanty, Veps, Karelian (Olonets),<br />
Karelian, Ingrian (Izhorian), Votic, Livonian, Ludic, and other related<br />
languages.<br />
<br />
All Uralic languages exhibit rich morphological structure, which makes<br />
processing them challenging for state-of-the-art computational<br />
linguistic approaches, the majority also suffer from a lack of<br />
resources and many are endangered.<br />
<br />
Research papers should be original, substantial and unpublished<br />
research, that can describe work-in-progress systems, frameworks,<br />
standards and evaluation schemes. Demos and tutorials will present<br />
systems and standards towards the goal of interoperability and<br />
unification of different projects, applications and research groups<br />
Appropriate topics include (but are not limited to):<br />
* Parsers, analysers and processing pipelines of Uralic languages<br />
* Lexical databases, electronic dictionaries<br />
* Finished end-user applications aimed at Uralic languages, such as<br />
spelling or grammar checkers, machine translation or speech<br />
processing<br />
* Evaluation methods and gold standards, tagged corpora, treebanks<br />
* Reports on language-independent or unsupervised methods as applied<br />
to Uralic languages<br />
* Surveys and review articles on subjects related to computational<br />
linguistics for one or more Uralic languages<br />
* Any work that aims at combining efforts and reducing duplication of<br />
work<br />
* How to elicit activity from the language community, agitation<br />
campaigns, games with a purpose<br />
* To maximise the possibility of reproducibility, replication and<br />
reuse, we particularly encourage submissions which present<br />
free/open-source language resources and make use of<br />
free/open-source software.<br />
<br />
One of the aims of this gathering is to avoid unnecessary duplicated<br />
work in field of Uralistics by establishing connections and<br />
interoperability standards between researchers and research groups<br />
working at different sites. We have also identified a serious lack of<br />
gold standards and evaluation metrics for all Uralic languages<br />
including those with national support, any work towards better<br />
resources in these fields will be greatly appreciated. In this year’s<br />
edition, we continue our tradition of particularly encouraging<br />
researchers of minority Uralic languages in Russia to participate.<br />
([33]http://acl-sigur.github.io/matrix.html)<br />
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<br />
Important dates<br />
<br />
* 3rd July 2017: Call for papers announced<br />
* 1st October 2017 2nd call for papers<br />
* 14th November 2017: Paper submission deadline<br />
* 6th December 2017: Paper notification<br />
* 23rd December 2017: Camera-ready deadline<br />
* ?? January 2018: Fill in the registration form<br />
* 8th–9th January 2018: Workshop held in Helsinki<br />
<br />
Submission of papers<br />
<br />
Language of submission: Submissions should be made in English or<br />
Russian with an obligatory abstract in at least one of the Uralic<br />
Language(s).<br />
<br />
Submission format: There are multiple submission types: long and short<br />
research papers, and demonstrations and tutorials. Research papers<br />
should be up to 18 pages in length excluding references, the<br />
descriptions for demonstrations and tutorials up to 5 pages.<br />
Submissions should be formatted using LaTeX default article style with<br />
b5paper option. Citations should be managed with bibtex and e.g., unsrt<br />
bibliography style. Linguistic glosses should follow Leipzig glossing<br />
rules and use expex LaTeX package (make sure to update expex regularly<br />
as it is developed actively). Preferred LaTeX version is XeLaTeX and<br />
therefore you should use UTF-8 encoded Unicode in your sources rather<br />
than TeX encoded characters where possible. You will find the workshop<br />
template here (also in zip format templates).<br />
<br />
If you do not have access to LaTeX text processing system, please<br />
contact us for alternative templates and instructions.<br />
<br />
Submissions can be made here using the [34]EasyChair conference<br />
management system.<br />
<br />
Publication venue: Proceedings of the workshop will be published<br />
open-access in ACL anthology, SIG proceedings for SIGUR<br />
<br />
Conflicts of interest: The reviewing process will be anonymous<br />
(double-blind peer review) and authors should state in their submission<br />
all conflicts of interest with members of the programme committee.<br />
Members of the programme committee are also expected to state their<br />
conflicts of interest during review bidding. If the programme committee<br />
finds themselves unable to review some of the submissions, external<br />
reviewers may be called.<br />
<br />
Double submission: To maximise the impact of work in the field of<br />
computational linguistics for the Uralic languages we are open to the<br />
possibility of double submission, or submission of work which has been<br />
partially published elsewhere. Any double submission should however be<br />
reported to the programme committee at the time of submission. In the<br />
advent of double acceptance the authors should choose in which venue to<br />
publish.</div>