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Dear colleagues,
eLex conference series continues with a conference in Leiden, the Netherlands
in 2017. Please forward this announcement and second call for papers (also
available at https://elex.link/elex2017/call-for-papers/) to any colleagues or
lists that may be interested in the conference. The theme for eLex 2017 is
Lexicography from scratch.
Dates: 19 - 21 September 2017
Venue: Holiday Inn, Leiden
(Netherlands)
Deadline for abstract submissions: 1 February 2017
Notification of acceptance: 15 March 2017
Conference website: http://www.elex.link/elex2017
Language of the conference: English
The number of participants is limited to 150
Confirmed keynote speakers:
- Frieda Steurs (Dutch Language Institute, NL)
- Ivan Titov (University of Amsterdam, NL)
- winner of the Adam Kilgarriff prize (to be announced by 31 December 2016)
Further information on submission procedure, additional keynote speakers,
registration etc. will be made available on the conference website in the
following months.
Those interested in sponsoring the conference or conducting a post-conference
workshop, please contact the organizing committee at
oc@xxxxxxxxx<mailto:oc@xxxxxxxxx>, or use the contact form on the conference
website.
Looking forward to seeing you in the Netherlands,
the eLex 2017 organizing committee:
Carole Tiberius, Dutch Language Institute (local organizer)
Iztok Kosem, Centre for Applied Linguistics, Trojina Institute / Faculty of
Arts, University of Ljubljana
Jelena Kallas, Institute of the Estonian Language
Miloš Jakubíček, Lexical Computing
Simon Krek, Centre for Language Resources and Technologies, University of
Ljubljana / "Jožef Stefan" Institute
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Electronic lexicography in the 21st century: Lexicography from Scratch (eLex
2017)
Call for papers
The theme of eLex 2017 is 'Lexicography from scratch' and the conference aims
to investigate state-of-the-art technologies and methods for automating the
creation of dictionaries. Over the past two decades, advances in NLP techniques
have enabled the automatic extraction of different kinds of lexicographic
information from corpora and other (digital) resources. As a result, key
lexicographic tasks, such as finding collocations, definitions, example
sentences, translations, are more and more beginning to be transferred from
humans to machines. Automating the creation of dictionaries is highly relevant,
especially for under-resourced languages, where dictionaries need to be
compiled from scratch and where the users cannot wait for years, often decades,
for the dictionary to be "completed". Key questions to be discussed are: What
are the best practices for automatic data extraction, crowdsourcing and data
visualisation? How far can we get with Lexicography from scratch and what is
the role of the lexicographer in this process?
Papers on the following topics are particularly welcome:
* Automatic creation of dictionary content
* Crowdsourcing and its use in lexicography
* Visualisation of lexical data
* Linked lexical data and its presentation
* Exploitation of language resources: monolingual and multilingual
corpora, learner corpora, lexical databases (e.g. Wordnet, Framenet, DANTE,
Wikipedia)
* New reference tools with a dictionary element (e.g. learning tools,
writing assistants)
* Dictionary writing systems and other software available to the
lexicographer
* Integration of NLP tools (e.g. grammatical annotation, speech
synthesis)
* Dictionary content in different digital media (e.g. tablets, mobile
devices)
* Usage practices of the users of electronic dictionaries
* Automated customisation of dictionaries to users' needs and
characteristics (e.g. proficiency level, mother tongue)
* Integration of electronic dictionaries into language learning and
teaching (e.g. CALL, translator training)
Abstracts
The abstracts, to be submitted by 1 February 2017, should be between 300-500
words in length (excluding references).
There will be three categories of presentation at the conference:
* Paper (25 minutes, including discussion)
* Software presentation (25 minutes, including discussion)
* Posters and demos
Software presentations should not include only a demo of the software but also
other aspects, such as the analysis of user needs, rationale for certain
features, specifics of projects/datasets etc. The posters and demos are
intended to present research still at a preliminary stage and on which
researchers would like to get feedback.
In order to give a presentation at the conference, you must have your abstract
accepted.
The abstracts should be submitted via EasyChair:
https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=elex2017.
Important dates
Abstract submissions: 1 February 2017
Notification of acceptance: 15 March 2017
Submission of full papers: 15 May 2017
Reviews of full papers: 15 June 2017
Camera-ready papers: 25 June 2017
eLex conference: 19-21 September 2017
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Dr Carole Tiberius
computational linguist
+31 (0)71 527 2483 / room 104b
/instituut voor de Nederlandse taal/
Matthias de Vrieshof 2 / 2311 BZ Leiden / ivdnt.org
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