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Fri Jun 02 2023

Calls: 1st Workshop on Computational Terminology in NLP and Translation Studies

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Date: 01-Jun-2023
From: Amal Haddad Haddad <amalhaddadugr.es>
Subject: 1st Workshop on Computational Terminology in NLP and Translation Studies
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Full Title: The 1st Workshop on Computational Terminology in NLP and Translation Studies
Short Title: ConTeNTs

Date: 07-Sep-2023 - 08-Sep-2023
Location: Varna, Bulgaria
Contact Person: Amal Haddad Haddad
Meeting Email: [email protected]
Web Site: https://contents2023.kulak.kuleuven.be/

Linguistic Field(s): Applied Linguistics

Call Deadline: 10-Jul-2023

Meeting Description:

Computational Terminology and new technologies applied to translation studies have attracted the interest of researchers with very different multidisciplinary backgrounds and motivations. Those fields cover a range of areas in Natural Language Processing (NLP) such as information retrieval, terminology extraction, question-answering systems, ontology building, machine translation, computer-aided translation, automatic or semi-automatic abstracting, text generation, etc.
Terminological identification, extraction and coinage of new terms are essential for knowledge mining from texts, both in high and low resources languages. Quick evolutions and new developments in specialised domains require efficient and systematic automatic term management. New terms need to be coined and translated to ensure the equitable development of domains in all languages.
During the last decade, deep learning and neural methods have become the state of the art for most NLP applications. Those applications were shown to outperform previous methods on various tasks, including automatic term extraction, language mining, assessment of quality in machine translation, accessibility of terminology, etc. On the one hand, NLP and computational linguistics try to improve the work of translators and interpreters by developing Computer-Assisted Translation (CAT) tools, Translation Memories (TMs), terminological databases and terminology extraction tools, etc. On the other hand, the NLP field still needs the efforts and knowledge of translators, interpreters and linguists to provide better services and tools based on the real necessities of those language professionals.
The aim of this workshop is to promote new insights into the ongoing and forthcoming developments in computational terminology by bringing together NLP experts, as well as terminologists and translators. By uniting researchers with such diverse profiles, we hope to bridge some of the gaps between these disciplines and inspire a dialogue between various parties, thus paving the way to more artificial intelligence applications based on mutual collaboration between language and technology.

Call for Papers:

Topics of Interest

The ConTeNTs workshop invites the submission of papers reporting on original and unpublished research on topics related to Computational Terminology in NLP and Translation Studies, including but not limited to:

- Automatic term extraction: monolingual and multilingual extraction of terms from parallel and comparable corpora, including single and multiword expressions;
- Extraction and acquisition of semantic relations between terms;
- Extraction and generation of domain specific definitions and disambiguation of terms;
- Representation of terms, management of term variation and the discovery of synonym terms or term clusters and its relation to NLP applications;
- Extraction of terminological context, through the use of comparable and parallel corpus;
- Accessibility of terminology in certain domains, relevant to non-experts or to laypersons, and its relevance to NLP applications such as, chatbots, automatic email generation or spoken language interface;
- The impact of terminology on MT (applying terminology constraints, evaluation of MT in domain-specific settings, etc.);
- The creation of domain ontologies, thesaurus, terminological resources in specialised domains;
- The use of new technologies in translation studies and research and the use of terminological resources in specialised translation;
- Identification of key problems in terminology and new technologies used in translation studies;
- Evaluation of terminological resources in various NLP applications and the impact of these resources have on the performance of the automatic systems;
- Emerging language technologies: how the increased reliance on real-time language technologies would change the structure of language;
- Corpus based studies applied to translation and interpreting: the use of parallel and comparable corpora for translating phraseological units;
- Phraseology and multiword expressions in cross-linguistic studies;
- Translation and interpreting tools, such as translation memories, machine translation and alignment tools;
- User requirements for interpreting and translation tools.

Submission Guidelines

Submissions must consist of full-text papers and should not exceed 7 pages excluding references, they should be a minimum of 5 pages long. The accepted papers will be published as ConTeNTs workshop e-proceedings with ISBN, will be assigned a DOI and will be also available at the time of the conference. The papers should be in English.
Authors of accepted papers will receive guidelines regarding how to produce camera-ready versions of their papers for inclusion in the proceedings.
Each submission will be reviewed by at least two programme committee members. Accepted papers will be presented orally as part of the programme of the workshop.

Submissions
Link to START system: https://softconf.com/ranlp23/ConTeNTS
Website of the workshop: https://contents2023.kulak.kuleuven.be/

Should you require any assistance with the submission, please do not hesitate to contact us at [email protected] and [email protected].

Important Dates
Deadline for paper submission: 10 July 2023
Acceptance notification: 5 August 2023
Final camera-ready version: 25 August 2023
Workshop camera-ready proceedings ready: 31 August 2023
ConTeNTs workshop: 7/8 September 2023

Workshop Chairs & Organising Committee
Ayla Rigouts Terryn, Katholieke Universiteit Leuven, Belgium
Amal Haddad Haddad, Universidad de Granada, Spain
Ruslan Mitkov, University of Wolverhampton, United Kingdom




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