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The Joint SIGHUM Workshop on Computational Linguistics for Cultural Heritage, Social Sciences, Humanities and Literature (LaTeCH-CLfL)

Bibliographie

LaTeCH-CLfL 2017 will put in the same room two events with a similar
research focus and with some tradition : the SIGHUM Workshops on Language
Technology for Cultural Heritage, Social Sciences, and Humanities
(LaTeCH, https://sighum.wordpress.com/events/latech-2016/) and the ACL
Workshops on Computational Linguistics for Literature (CLfL,
https://sites.google.com/site/clfl2016/).

# Invited Speaker

LaTeCH-CLfL 2017 will feature an invited talk. Andrew Piper from McGill
University will speak about characterisation in literary texts.

# Scope and Topics

We invite contributions on these, and closely related, topics :

- adapting NLP tools to Cultural Heritage, Social Sciences, and to the
humanities including literature ;
- fully- or semi-automatic creation of semantic resources ;
- automatic error detection and cleaning of textual data ;
- building and analyzing social networks of literary characters ;
- complex annotation schemas, tools and interfaces ;
- dealing with linguistic variation and non-standard or historical use
of language ;
- discourse and narrative analysis/modelling, notably in literature ;
- emotion analysis for the humanities and for literature ;
- generation of literary narrative, dialogue or poetry ;
- identification and analysis of literary genres ;
- linking and retrieving information from different sources, media, and
domains ;
- modelling dialogue literary style for generation ;
- modelling of information and knowledge in the Humanities, Social
Sciences, and Cultural Heritage ;
- profiling and authorship attribution ;
- research infrastructure and standardisation efforts in the Humanities,
Social Sciences, and Cultural Heritage ;
- searching for scientific and/or scholarly literature.

# Information for Authors

We invite papers on original, unpublished work in the topic areas of the
workshop. In addition to long papers (8 pages), we will consider short
papers and system descriptions/demos (4 pages). We will also welcome
position papers (6 pages). In all cases, the bibliography can sit on an
additional page or two.

# Important Dates

Paper submission : April 21, 2017
Notification of acceptance : May 26, 2017
Camera-ready papers due : June 9, 2017
Workshop date : August 3 or 4, 2017

# Contact
latech-clfl-2017@googlegroups.com

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