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संस्कृत एवं अन्य भारतीय भाषाएं - प्रौद्योगिकी
Sanskrit and Other Indian Languages -Technology (SOIL-Tech) Jointly organized by School of Sanskrit and Indic Studies, JNU And Bharatiya Bhasha Manch ---------- --------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Date: Thursday-Saturday, 11-13th October 2018 Venue: Convention Center, Jawaharlal Nehru University, New Delhi Website: Main website – http://sanskrit.jnu.ac.in/conf/soiltech1/index-en.jsp (For English version) http://sanskrit.jnu.ac.in/conf/soiltech1/index.jsp (For Hindi version) Submit papers on - https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=soiltech2018 Indian language technology stands at a critical juncture today. On one hand, linguistic and cultural diversities give Indian languages freedom and independence; make them dynamic; on the other hand, the lack of technology and related resources, is making them less competitive in the digital age. The ability of the Sanskrit language i.e. its standard grammar; acceptability and closeness with the four main language families along with the computational complexity of 1761 languages, has attracted the language technology community. The influence of Sanskrit has been significant not only on all Indian languages but also on Indian culture and mind. About 77% of the languages belong to the Indo Aryan family and almost all the scripts come from Brahmi. The Paninian system and vocabulary, linguistic and literary criteria – all have been influential on the entire linguistic map of India. In view of the above role and facts; and the Indian government's undertakings in Indian languages; also keeping in view the absence of technology and related content, JNU and the Bhartiya Bhasha Manch have decided to jointly organize a 3 day conference to initiate a discussion on the present status of language technology for Indian languages and formulate guidelines for further research initiatives. The broader objectives of the SOIL-Tech will be To create a White Paper for 22 scheduled Indian languages To investigate challenges related to creating and sharing various levels of language resources on Sanskrit and Other Indian languages To provide a space for dialogue between Indian language resource developers and users To form dedicated groups in creating critical technologies for Indian languages DATES August 12, 2018 Paper submissions due September 04, 2018 Notification of results September 10, 2018 Camera-ready papers due October 11-13, 2018 Conference SUBMISSIONS Papers must describe original, completed or in progress, and unpublished work. Each submission will be reviewed by at least two program committee members. Accepted papers will be given up to 10-20 pages (for white papers), 10 pages (for research papers) and 5 pages for short papers/posters in the conference proceedings and can be presented as either oral presentation or poster. Papers should be formatted according to the SOIL-Tech style-sheet, which is available on the SOIL-Tech 2018 website (http://sanskrit.jnu.ac.in/conf/soiltech1/submission/authors-kit/) Please submit papers in PDF format through EasyChair website (https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=soiltech2018). We are seeking submissions under the following categories Full papers (10 pages) Short papers (work in progress – 5 pages) In the past few years, as more resources have been developed and made available, an increased activity in the development of usable technology with reference to White Papers has been observed. Hence, SOIL-Tech conference will put special focus on “white papers” of Indian Language Technology on similar lines as done by the EU’s project META-NET. In addition, we are inviting technical, policy and position paper submissions on the following topics related to Indian Language Technological resources: Corpora - text, speech, multimodal, methodologies, annotation and tools Digital Humanities E-learning Formal grammars Heritage computing Information Extraction and retrieval, Language resources for NLP, Lexicons and Machine-readable dictionaries Machine Translation Ontologies Strategies for digitization of ancient manuscripts Digital Library Speech Technology Standards or specifications for language resources applications Web Semantics Both, submissions and review processes, will be handled electronically. The review process will be double-blind. The conference website will provide submission guidelines very soon. For further information on this initiative, please refer to http://sanskrit.jnu.ac.in/conf/soiltech1 Conference Chairs Girish Nath Jha, Jawaharlal Nehru University, New Delhi Vrshabh Prasad Jain, Bhartiya Bhasha Manch and MGAHU, Wardha Organising Committee (to be updated) Atul Kothari, Bhartiya Bhasha Manch Anupam Shukla, ABV IIIT, Gwalior C U Rao, Jawaharlal Nehru University, New Delhi Ramnath Jha, Jawaharlal Nehru University, New Delhi Sudhir K Arya, Jawaharlal Nehru University, New Delhi Santosh Kumar Shukla, Jawaharlal Nehru University, New Delhi Brijesh Pandey, Jawaharlal Nehru University, New Delhi Rajnish Kumar Mishra, Jawaharlal Nehru University, New Delhi Satyamurty, Jawaharlal Nehru University, New Delhi Gopal Lal Meena, Jawaharlal Nehru University, New Delhi Hari Ram Mishra, Jawaharlal Nehru University, New Delhi T Mahendar, Jawaharlal Nehru University, New Delhi Program Committee (to be updated) Adil Amin Kak, Kashmir University Arul Mozhi, University of Hyderabad Asif Iqbal, IIT Patna, Patna Anil Kumar Singh, IIT BHU, Benaras Bogdan Babych, University of Leeds, UK Dipti Mishra Sharma, IIIT, Hyderabad Diwakr Mishra, EZDI, Ahmedabad Dorothee Beermann, Norwegian University of Science and Technology (NTNU) Elizabeth Sherley, IITM-Kerala, Trivandrum Esha Banerjee, Google, USA Girish Nath Jha, Jawaharlal Nehru University, New Delhi Jyoti DPawar, Goa University Kalika Bali, MSRI, Bangalore Lars Hellan, NTNU, Norway Malhar Kulkarni, IIT Bombay Manji Bhadra, Bankura University, West Bengal Massimo Monaglia, University of Florence, Italy Monojit Choudhary, MSRI Bangalore Narayan Choudhary, CIIL, Mysore Niladri Shekhar Dash, ISI Kolkata Panchanan Mohanty, University of Hyderabad Pinky Nainwani, Cognizent Pvt.Ltd, Bangalore Pushpak Bhattacharya, Director, IIT Patna Ritesh Kumar, Agra University S.S. Agrawal, KIIT, Gurgaon, India Sachin Kumar, CDAC-Pune Santanu Chaudhury, DIRECTOR, CEERI PILANI Shivaji Bandhopadhyay, Director, NIT, Silchar Sobha L, Director, AU-KBC Research Centre, Anna University Subhash Chandra, Delhi University Swaran Lata, Head, TDIL, MCIT, Govtof India Vishal Goyal, Punjabi University, Patiala Conference Manager: Atul Kr. Ojha, Sr. NLP Research Engineer, MTEP project @JNU shashwatup9k@gmail.com |
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