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ROCLING 2017 : Taiwan Conference on Computational Linguistics and Speech Processing

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Conference Series : Taiwan Conference on Computational Linguistics and Speech Processing
 
Link: https://sites.google.com/site/rocling2017taiwan/
 
When Nov 27, 2017 - Nov 28, 2017
Where Taiwan, Taipei
Submission Deadline Sep 1, 2017
Notification Due Oct 20, 2017
Final Version Due Oct 30, 2017
Categories    computational linguistics   information understanding   speech processing
 

Call For Papers

ROCLING 2017 is the 29th annual Conference on Computational Linguistics and Speech Processing in Taiwan sponsored by the Association for Computational Linguistics and Chinese Language Processing (ACLCLP). The conference will be held in Nangang Exhibition Center, Taipei, Taiwan in Taipei. ROCLING 2017 will provide an international forum for researchers and industry practitioners to share their new ideas, original research results and practical development experiences from all NLP areas, including computational linguistics, information understanding, and speech processing. We invite paper submission reporting original investigation results and system development experience as well as real-world applications.

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