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Call For Workshops & Tutorials (NLDB 2015 - Passau, Germany)
Conference website: http://nldb2015.org/ NLDB 2015 invites submissions of workshop and tutorial proposals. NLDB is a traditional venue for sharing and discussing the latest scientific results in the field of natural language processing, semantic computing and associated areas. Workshop proposals are encouraged to cover the following topics (but not restricted to): * Focused discussions in topics related to the NLDB community * Emerging areas of interest * Applications of natural language processing and semantic computing in specific domains * Cross-disciplinary topics to facilitate the bridging of two or more research fields * Techniques and methods from other research fields that are of relevance for natural language processing (e.g. usability) * Workshop proposals on the special track topic on cognitive and semantic computing and related areas Submission Guidelines Each workshop or tutorial proposal will be reviewed by the members of the workshop programme committee. The proposals should contain the following information: Workshops Motivation & suitability of the topic to the NLDB community Target audience Duration (full/half day) Planned program (invited talks, papers, demos, poster session) Topics of interest Organizing committee and list of PC members Previous editions of the workshop Tutorials Motivation & suitability of the topic to the NLDB community Topics covered by the tutorial Short CV of the presenters Duration Target audience Previous editions of the tutorial Proposals have to be submitted via email to christin.seifert@uni-passau.de with the subject ‘NLDB 2015’ Important Dates Workshop/Tutorial proposals due: 12/02/2015 Notification of acceptance: 25/02/2015 Workshop/Tutorial website due: 05/03/2015 Workshop camera-ready proceedings due: 01/06/2015 Workshop/Tutorial days: 16/06/2015 Workshop Chairs Christin Seifert, University of Passau, Germany Andre Freitas, University of Passau, Germany / Insight, Ireland |
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