LINGUIST List 20.2043
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Tue Jun 02 2009
Calls: Computational Linguistics, Text/Corpus Linguistics/Italy
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JADT 2010 Statistical Analysis of Textual Data
Message 1: JADT 2010 Statistical Analysis of Textual Data
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Date: 01-Jun-2009
From: Isabella Chiari <isabella.chiari uniroma1.it>
Subject: JADT 2010 Statistical Analysis of Textual Data
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Full Title: JADT 2010 Statistical Analysis of Textual Data Short Title: JADT 2010 Date: 09-Jun-2010 - 11-Jun-2010 Location: Rome, Italy Contact Person: Sergio Bolasco Meeting Email: sergio.bolasco uniroma1.it Web Site: http://jadt2010.uniroma1.it/ Linguistic Field(s): Computational Linguistics; Text/Corpus Linguistics Call Deadline: 20-Oct-2009 Meeting Description: Call for papers of JADT 2010, 10th International Conference on the Statistical Analysis of Textual Data, that will be held in Sapienza - University of Rome (Italy) from 9 to 11 June 2010. JADT is a biennial conference, which has constantly been gaining importance since its first occurrence in Barcelona (1990). It is open to all scholars and researchers working in the field of textual data analysis, which ranges from lexicography to the analysis of political discourse, from information retrieval to marketing research, from computational linguistics to sociolinguistics, and from text mining to content analysis. After the success of the previous meetings, the three-day conference in Rome will continue to provide a workshop-style forum through technical paper sessions, invited talks, and panel discussions. The conference website is http://jadt2010.uniroma1.it/ (work in progress) Call for Papers Conference Topics: -Textometry, Statistical Analysis of Textual Data -Exploratory Textual Data Analysis -Corpus and Quantitative Linguistics -Natural Language Processing -Text Corpora Encoding -Statistical Analysis of Unstructured and Structured Data -Text Categorisation, Fuzzy Classification and Visualization -Information Retrieval and Information Extraction -Text Mining, Web Mining, Semantic Web -Stylometry, Discourse Analysis -Software for Textual Data Analysis -Machine Learning for Textual Data Analysis -Multilingual and Parallel Corpora Languages for the Papers and the Presentations: Submissions, communications and presentations can be made in any one of the following languages: English, French, Italian, Spanish. All communications and presentations must contain an English abstract. As in the previous meetings, no translation will be provided. Important Dates: Title and Abstract (max 20 rows) 31 July 2009 Submission Deadline for the First Version of the Paper (Full-text) 20 October 2009 Notification to Authors 10 December 2009 Final Camera-Ready Paper Delivery 10 January 2010 Conference Dates 9-11 June 2010 Submission: JADT 2010 uses the EasyChair system to manage submissions. If you don't already have it, you need to create an account on EasyChair in order to submit a paper the conference (see below). Submissions should be limited to original, evaluated work. All papers should include background survey and/or reference to previous work. The authors should provide explicit explanation when there is no evaluation in their work. We encourage the authors to include in their papers proposals and discussions of the relevance of their work to the themes of the conference. Title and Pre-Submission (Not Mandatory): Participants interested in presenting a paper for either an oral or poster presentation, should submit title and abstract (maximum 20 rows) by July 31, 2009. Abstracts may be submitted online by accessing the conference website. The online abstract submission will open on June 20, 2009. All fields on the online abstract submission form must be completed (author name(s), affiliation(s), e-mail address, title of abstract, preferred format: oral/poster, keywords, topic area). Not mandatory. The abstract will not be peer reviewed. To submit the abstract you must activate an EasyChair account: https://www.easychair.org/login.cgi?conf=jadt2010. Use the username and password to submit the abstract. If you experience any problems using the online submission form, please email jadt2010 uniroma1.it Papers: Authors should submit their full paper by October 20, 2009. The papers will be peer reviewed. Please see the Author guidelines for conference standards. The full text of the communication should be a maximum of 8 pages for posters and 12 pages for oral presentations, including references. Use the Easychair username and password to submit the paper. In the Easychair menu select: ''My Submission''. Then, from the right top menu select ''Submit a New Version''. Next, include the DOC file in the ''File window'' and the PDF file in the Attachment window. To finish, click ''Submit a new version''. Authors will be notified of the Scientific Committee's decisions on the acceptance of their proposal and on the presentation format (oral communication or poster) by December 10, 2009. Final Papers: Authors are invited to submit the final version of their paper (8-12 pages) by January 10, 2010, using the same paper's submission procedure. The final paper will be peer-reviewed. Contacts: For further information or enquiries write to jadt2010 uniroma1.it Hoping to see your active participation in the conference. We send you our best regards! Sergio Bolasco Local Organizing Committee sergio.bolasco uniroma1.it
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