LDK 2019: Language, Data and Knowledge 2019 Leipzig, Germany, May 21-22, 2019 |
Conference website | http://2019.ldk-conf.org/about/ |
Submission link | https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=ldk2019 |
Submission deadline | January 11, 2019 |
This conference aims at bringing together researchers from across disciplines concerned with the acquisition, curation and use of language data in the context of data science and knowledge-based applications. This builds upon the success of the inaugural event held in Galway, Ireland in 2017.
Submission Guidelines
We welcome submission of relevance to the topics listed below. Submissions can be in the form of long research papers, short research papers, or short scientific abstracts on use cases or position papers.
Submission is double-blind and hence all submissions should be suitably anonymized by omitting author names in the header and citing previous own work in the third person (not “as we showed in …” but “as Smith (2017) showed …”).
All papers must be original and not simultaneously submitted to another journal or conference. The following paper categories are welcome:
- Long research papers;
- Short research or position papers;
- Short scientific abstract submissions.
List of Topics
- Topic 1: Language Data
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Language data construction and acquisition
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Language data annotation
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Language data portals and metadata about language data
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Organizational and infrastructural management of language data
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Multilingual, multimedia and multimodal language data
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Evaluation, provenance and quality of language data
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Usability, validation and visualization of language data
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Standards and interoperability of language data
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Legal aspects of publishing language data
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Typological databases
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Under-resourced languages
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- Topic 2:Knowledge Graphs
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Linguistic Linked Data and Multilingual Semantic Web
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Ontologies, terminology, wordnets and lexical resources
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Information and knowledge extraction (taxonomy extraction, ontology learning)
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Data, information and knowledge integration across languages
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(Cross-lingual) Ontology Alignment
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Entity linking and relatedness
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Linked Data profiling
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Knowledge representation and reasoning
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- Topic 3: Applications in NLP
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Question answering and semantic search
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Text analytics on Big Data
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Semantic content management
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Computer-aided Language Learning
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Natural language interfaces to (big) data
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Knowledge-based NLP
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Other applications
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- Topic 4: Use Cases in Digital Humanities, Social Sciences, BioNLP
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Social Sciences and Humanities research enabled by digital approaches: digital arts, architecture, music, film, theatre, new media, digital games and cyberculture
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Digital media, digitisation, curation of digital objects
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Annotation, analysis, enrichment of text archives
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Text and data mining for Social Science research
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Text and data mining of (bio)medical literature
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Geo-humanities, spatial analysis and applications of GIS for Humanities research
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Visualisation of Social Sciences and Humanities content and research results
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Committees
Program Committee
- Gerard de Melo, Rutgers University, USA (Co-chair)
- Maria Eskevich, CLARIN ERIC, The Netherlands (Co-chair)
- More to be announced soon
Organizing committee
- NLP Group, Department of Computer Science at University of Leipzig, Germany.
Invited Speakers
- To be announced soon
Contact
All questions about submissions should be emailed to info@ldk-conf.org