Bibliographie
CCINLP 2019
Special Session on Computational Collective Intelligence and Natural
Language Processing
at the 11th International Conference on Computational Collective
Intelligence (ICCCI 2019)
Hendaye, France, September 4-6, 2019
Conference website : http://iccci.sigappfr.org/
Special Session Organizers
Prof. Ismaïl Biskri
Department of Mathematics and Computer Science
University of Québec à Trois-Rivières, Canada
E-mail : ismail.biskri@uqtr.ca
Dr. Adel Jebali
Études françaises Department
Concordia University, Canada
E-mail : adel.jebali@concordia.ca
Objectives and topics
Today, people working in Natural Language Processing domain are often
members of interdisciplinary teams, including computer scientists,
experts in artificial intelligence, mathematicians, statisticians,
logicians, linguists, philosophers, cognitive scientists, cognitive
psychologists, psycholinguists, anthropologists and neuroscientists,
among others. Natural Language Processing is not just a subfield of
computer science, information engineering, and artificial
intelligence. It is, also, connected to cognitive sciences through the
development of cognitive theories.
We can see Natural Language Processing divided into two parts : (1) its
theoretical descriptions ; (2) its concrete implementations. The
theoretical aspect includes philosophical hypothesis, psychological
hypothesis, linguistics methods as semantics, syntax, morphology, etc.,
or numerical methods as classification, neural networks, Naive Bayes,
deep learning, etc. At the present stage of research, there still a
gap between theoretical approaches and computer implementations. There
are many computer applications without any solid theoretical
foundations, and there are many theoretical methods with no computer
implementation. Theoretical Methods and computational implementations
for the Natural Language Processing must take into account this
epistemological chain for to lead to effective, robust and reliable
systems.
Papers and contributions are encouraged for any work relating to Natural
Language Processing. Topics of interest may include (but are in no way
limited to) :
* Philosophy of language - new developments,
* Cognitive semantics,
* Logics of language,
* Language modeling,
* Computational linguistics (lexicology ; morphology ; syntax ; semantics),
* Information extraction,
* Domain ontologies, linguistic ontologies,
* Knowledge processing,
* Translation,
* Text-mining.
* Deep-Learning.
* etc.
Important dates
Submission of papers : March 15, 2019
Notification of acceptance : April 15, 2019
Camera-ready papers : May 1, 2019
Registration & payment : June 1, 2019
Conference date : September 4-6, 2019
Submission
All contributions should be original and not published elsewhere or
intended to be published during the review period. Authors are invited
to submit their papers electronically in pdf format, through
EasyChair. All the special sessions are centralized as tracks in the
same conference management system as the regular papers. Therefore, to
submit a paper please activate the following link and select the track :
CCINLP 2019 : Special Session on Computational Collective Intelligence
and Natural Language Processing.
https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=iccci2019
Authors are invited to submit original previously unpublished research
papers written in English, of up to 12 pages, strictly following the
LNCS/LNAI format guidelines. Authors can download the Latex
(recommended) or Word templates available at Springer’s web
site<http://www.springer.com/computer/ln...>
. Submissions
not following the format guidelines will be rejected without review. To
ensure high quality, all papers will be thoroughly reviewed by the
CCINLP 2019 Program Committee. All accepted papers must be presented by
one of the authors who must register for the conference and pay the
fee. The conference proceedings will be published by Springer in the
prestigious series LNCS/LNAI (indexed by ISI CPCI-S, included in ISI Web
of Science, EI, ACM Digital Library, dblp, Google Scholar, Scopus,
etc.).