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Call For Papers | |||||||||||||||
Dear all, Apologies for cross-posting. ┌────────────────────────────────┐ │ ***The Fifth Celtic Language Technology Workshop*** │ │ Co-located at COLING 2025 in Abu Dhabi, UAE. │ │ │ │ Website: https://cltworkshop.github.io/ │ │ │ │ Important Dates │ │ * Call for Papers: 13th August 2024 │ │ * Paper Submission Deadline: 18th October 2024 │ │ * Notification of Paper Acceptance: 15th November 2024 │ │ * Camera-ready Paper Deadline: 2nd December 2024 │ │ * Workshop Date: 20th January 2025 │ │ │ │ │ └────────────────────────────────┘ The CLTW community and workshop – inaugurated at COLING (Dublin) in 2014 – has become a critical focus and forum for researchers working in natural language processing (NLP) and language technologies for Celtic languages. We are delighted to announce that the fifth edition in the Celtic Language Technology Workshop series will be co-located with COLING 2025 in Abu Dhabi, UAE. We invite submissions of long and short papers featuring original contributions on resources, theories, systems, applications, and methods in Natural Language Processing for any of the Celtic languages. Topics of interest include, but are not limited to the following: * Knowledge-based NLP/ Neural NLP/Hybrid approaches to processing Celtic Languages * Fine-Tuning of Pre-Trained Language Models (PLM) * Experiments and Evaluations (Prompting and Fine-Tuning) of Large Languages Model (LLMs) * Evaluating Celtic Language NLP systems * Celtic Language Resources * Corpus Development/Analysis * Treebanking * Parsing/Chunking * Ontology-lexica * Linked Data Resources * Syntax, Semantics * Lexicons * Terminology and Knowledge Representation * Linguistic Annotation of Celtic-language Texts * Machine Translation * Natural Language Generation * Speech Processing/Generation * Computer Assisted Language Learning (CALL) * Celtic Digital Humanities * Information Extraction * Transfer Learning * Cross-lingual Methods * NLP/LT for historical Celtic languages For more information, including submission instructions, please see the website (https://cltworkshop.github.io/) or for queries, contact the email address (celticlanguagetechnology@gmail.com) Kind regards, Brian Davis, Theodorus Fransen, Elaine Uí Dhonnchadha, Abigail Walsh |
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