| CALL FOR ABSTRACTS
SCIENTIFIC MEETING OF THE “COMPUTATIONAL, FORMAL & FIELD LINGUISTICS” RESEARCH GROUP 28-29 November 2019, Orléans
Guest speakers
Dates
- Deadline for Abstracts Submission: 9 September 2019
- Notification of acceptance: 23 September 2019
- Scientific meetings: 26 and 27 November 2019
Description
To this day, advances in computer linguistics have mainly led to the development of applications: automatic translation, speech recognition and synthesis, opinion detection, and so on. However, these technical advances (in symbolic methods and automatic learning models) can also be used to facilitate linguistic analysis: they allow for searching for generalizations and creating falsifiable models, and they can also help with data collection and management. For example, speech recognition technology can be leveraged to facilitate the work of field linguists; machine translation and alignment techniques can facilitate the creation of bilingual lexicons to document a language; and analysis and generation algorithms can be used to validate syntactic and lexical assumptions. Computer linguistics provides linguists with a wide range of techniques and resources that open up new perspectives.
The objective of the scientific meeting is to promote interactions between the three broad fields of (i) computational linguistics, (ii) formal linguistics and (iii) field linguistics (“diversity linguistics”), in order to encourage the development of linguistic research that makes the most of new technologies.
The format of the Days will consist of
- four plenary sessions: presentations by invited speakers
- poster sessions
The Call for Abstracts is open to all. Participation in the Scientific Days is likewise open to all (presenters and non-presenters alike). Registration is free but compulsory. Here is an open-ended list of topics:
- Feedback on the use and/or development of computer tools for linguistic analysis
- Computer linguistics and open science: perspectives opened by sharing data, tools and publications
- Formal computer and linguistic modelling (formal language theory, unification grammars, proof theory…)
- Dialogue between linguistic models and automatic learning models (of all types: generative and discriminating approaches, neural statistical approaches, encoder-decoder approaches, etc.)
- Unsupervised or poorly supervised methods for the analysis of poorly endowed, poorly written or undocumented languages
- Reflections on the automation of analysis and validation processes
Abstracts (2 to 4 pages) will be submitted via the SciencesConf platform, at the following address: https://lift2019.sciencesconf.org/ (opening date: June 17th). The templates (OpenOffice or LaTeX) are available here (OpenOffice ou LaTeX).
The languages of the Scientific Days will be English and French. Abstracts may be submitted in either language. For posters, if your poster is in French, please provide an English summary and/or an English version to be distributed on an A3 or A4 sheet.
Venue
Amphi IRD, 5 Rue du Carbone, 45000 Orléans
Organizing Committee
Scientific Committee
- Angélique Amelot, CNRS/Laboratoire de Phonétique et Phonologie
- Laurent Besacier, Laboratoire d’Informatique de Grenoble – Université Grenoble Alpes
- Philippe Blache, CNRS/Laboratoire Parole et Langage
- Berthold Crysmann, CNRS/Laboratoire de Linguistique Formelle
- Karën Fort, Université Paris-Sorbonne/ Sens Texte Informatique Histoire
- Claire Gardent, CNRS/LORIA, Nancy
- Anaïs Lefeuvre-Halftermeyer, Université d’Orléans/Laboratoire d’Informatique Fondamentale d’Orléans
- Tatiana Nikitina, CNRS/Langage, Langues et Civilisations d’Afrique Noire
- Denis Paperno, CNRS/LORIA, Nancy
- Thierry Poibeau, CNRS/Langues, Textes, Traitements informatiques et Cognition
- Carlos Ramisch, Aix-Marseille Université/Laboratoire d’Informatique et Systèmes
- Valentin Vydrine, INALCO/Langage, Langues et Civilisations d’Afrique Noire
- Guillaume Wisniewski, Université Paris-Sud/Laboratoire d’Informatique pour la Mécanique et les Sciences de l’Ingénieur
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