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Resources and Methods for Semantic Processing of Digital

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Workshop hosted by Digital Humanities 2016, Krakow, July 12-16,
http://dh2016.adho.org

Internet is a revolution that will not stop “until everything is
digitized” Louis Gerstner, Former Chairman of IBM, quoted in the
Economist, June 4th 1998

The goal of this workshop is twofold : First, to provide a venue for
researchers to describe and discuss practical methods and tools used in
the construction of semantically annotated text collections, the raw
material necessary to build knowledge-rich applications. We expect such
tools to include lexical and semantic resources with a focus on the
interlinking of concepts and entities and their integration into
corpora.
A second goal is to report on the on-going development of new tools for
providing access to the rich information contained in large text
collections. Semantic tools and resources, notably, are reaching a
quality that makes them fit for building practical applications. They
include ontologies, framenets, syntactic parsers, semantic parsers,
entity linkers, etc. We are interested in examples of cases that make
use of such advanced tools and their evaluation in the field of digital
humanities, with a specific interest on multilingual and cross-lingual
aspects of semantic processing of text.

Topics of interest :
- Construction and use of ontologies for text collections
- Entity nomenclatures and bridging
- Integration of lexical knowledge in text collections
- Visualization, user interfaces
- Semantic repositories : Entities and propositions
- Interlinking of concepts and entities in multilingual text
- Representing inter-textual relations
- Semantic search and information retrieval
- Tools for semantic annotation
- Timeline-based approaches such as “culturomics”
- Technical infrastructures and standards
- Quality evaluation
- Applications in digital humanities

Submission :
We invite papers describing or discussing practical methods and tools
used in the construction of semantically annotated text collections to
build knowledge-rich applications or report on the on-going development
of new tools for providing access to the rich information contained in
large text collections.
The maximum length is either 4 pages for short papers or 8 pages plus
references for long ones. The submission format should use the COLING
2014 style : http://www.coling-2014.org/instructions-for-authors.php.
Papers must be submitted to
https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=d2k2016 in the PDF format.

Important dates :
- Deadline for submission : April 10
- Notification of acceptance : April 30
- Deadline for submitting final papers, short, max. 4 pages or full,
max. 8 pages : May 15
- Workshop : July 11

Organizing committee :
- Lars Borin, University of Gothenburg,
- Nathalie Fargier, Persée (Université de Lyon, ENS de Lyon, CNRS),
- Richard Johansson, University of Gothenburg,
- Pierre Nugues, Lund University,
- Nils Reiter, Universität Stuttgart,
- Sara Tonelli, Fondazione Bruno Kessler

Website :
http://nlp.cs.lth.se/events/d2k-2016/

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