| RECITAL 2015 : Call for Papers ------------------------------------
17th Rencontre des Étudiants Chercheurs en Informatique pour le Traitement Automatique des Langues (RECITAL)
(Natural Language Processing Students Conference)
University of Caen Lower Normandy, June 22-25, 2015 - Caen, France
Important dates -----------------
- Submission deadline : Friday, March 20 2015 - Acceptance notification : Tuesday, April 28 2015 - Camera ready : Friday, May 15 2015
Presentation ------------
RECITAL 2015, the annual meeting for young researchers associated to the TALN conference, will take place in Caen (France) on June 22 to 25. RECITAL provides a venue for young researchers investigating topics in Computational Linguistics and Natural Language Processing to present their research, meet potential advisors, and receive feedback from the research community. Authors must be students (Master or Ph.D.) or young researchers who recently completed their Ph.d. RECITAL 2015 will include oral and poster presentations. The official language is French but English presentations and papers are accepted for non-French-speaking authors.
Building on the success of the previous year, we are encouraging the submission of research proposals and papers describing preliminary works (state-of-the-art, first experiments, etc.). RECITAL's main goal is to support the work of young researchers and facilitate their integration into our community. To this aim we enhance :
- pedagogic reviews : authors should be able to understand their mistakes and correct them in order to improve the quality of their work;
- positive reviews : it is never necessary to discourage a young researcher, watchwords will be encouraging/guiding;
- direct exchange : all the reviews will be signed. Authors and reviewers are encouraged to discuss together during the conference.
A prize will be awarded to the author(s) of the best paper during the closing ceremony.
A scholarship program is set up to help authors of accepted papers. These grants include travel to Caen and conference registration. They shall be granted after examination on a case-by-case requests and submitted papers.
A scholarship program is set up to help authors of accepted papers. These grants include travel to Caen and conference registration. They will be granted after examination of requests and submitted papers.
Topics ------
Relevant topics include, but are not limited to, the following areas (in alphabetical order):
- Analysis and generation in the following domains: + Phonetics + Phonology + Morphology + Syntax + Semantics + Discourse - Development of language resources for NLP: + Databases containing morphological, syntactic, semantic, and/or phonological information + Grammars + Lexicons + Ontologies + Corpus linguistics - NLP applications: + Opinion and Sentiment Analysis + Automatic Classification or Categorization + Word Sense Disambiguation + Human machine dialogue + Automatic Indexing + Information Retrieval and Extraction + Summarization + Anaphora resolution + Question-Answering + Machine Translation + Semantic Web - Approaches: + Formal Linguistics to support automatic processing + Automatic processing for experimental linguistics + Computational psycholinguistics + Symbolic + Logical + Statistical + Based on Machine Learning
Selection Criteria ------------------
Research Papers must describe original completed work or work in progress and should clearly indicate directions for future research wherever appropriate. Authors MUST be students (Master or Ph.D.) or young researchers who recently completed their Ph.D. Publications with confirmed researchers (which include Ph.D. supervisors) must be submitted to TALN.
Submissions will be reviewed by at least two experts in the field. In particular, will be considered:
- Correction of scientific and technical content - Comparison with previous works - The organization and clarity of presentation - The adequacy of the conference topics
The selected communications will be published in the conference proceedings.
Submission Procedure --------------------
Papers will be written in French for French-speaking authors or English for non-French-speaking authors. A LaTeX style file and a Word template will be available on the conference website (https://taln2015.greyc.fr/recital/).
Contact : Charlotte Lecluze and José Moreno University of Caen Lower Normandy, GREYC CNRS UMR 6072 firstname.lastname@unicaen.fr |