Electronic lexicography in the 21st century: Lexicography from Scratch

eLex 2017


Artificial Intelligence



Dear colleagues,

eLex conference series continues with a conference in Leiden, the Netherlands in 2017. Please forward this announcement and call for papers (also available at https://elex.link/elex2017/call-for-papers/) to any colleagues or lists that may be interested in the conference.

Those interested in sponsoring the conference or conducting a post-conference workshop, please contact the organizing committee at oc@elex.link, or use the contact form on the conference website.

Electronic lexicography in the 21st century: Lexicography from Scratch (eLex 2017)

Local Organizer: The Dutch Language Institute
Venue: Holiday Inn, Leiden (Netherlands)
Dates: 19-21 September 2017
Conference website: http://www.elex.link/elex2017
Language of the conference: English
The number of participants is limited to 150

Deadline for abstract submission (300-500 words) is 1 February 2017. Further information on submission procedure, keynote speakers, registration etc. will be made available on the conference website in the following months.

Looking forward to seeing you in the Netherlands,
the eLex 2017 organizing committee:
Carole Tiberius, The Dutch Language Institute
Iztok Kosem, Centre for Applied Linguistics, Trojina Institute
Jelena Kallas, Institute of the Estonian Language
Miloš Jakubíček, Lexical Computing
Simon Krek, Centre for Language Resources and Technologies, University of Ljubljana / “Jožef Stefan” Institute

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Call for papers
Electronic lexicography in the 21st century: Lexicography from Scratch (eLex 2017)
The eLex 2017 conference aims to explore innovative developments in the field of electronic lexicography. Papers on the following topics are particularly welcome:
• Automatic creation of dictionary content
• Crowdsourcing and its use in lexicography
• Visualisation of lexical data
• Linked lexical data and its presentation
• Exploitation of language resources: monolingual and multilingual corpora, learner corpora, lexical databases (e.g. Wordnet, Framenet, DANTE, Wikipedia)
• New reference tools with a dictionary element (e.g. learning tools, writing assistants)
• Dictionary writing systems and other software available to the lexicographer
• Integration of NLP tools (e.g. grammatical annotation, speech synthesis)
• Dictionary content in different digital media (e.g. tablets, mobile devices)
• Usage practices of the users of electronic dictionaries
• Automated customisation of dictionaries to users’ needs and characteristics (e.g. proficiency level, mother tongue)
• Integration of electronic dictionaries into language learning and teaching (e.g. CALL, translator training)
Abstracts
The abstracts, to be submitted by 1 February 2017, should be between 300-500 words in length (excluding references).
There will be three categories of presentation at the conference:

• Paper (25 minutes, including discussion)
• Software presentation (25 minutes, including discussion)
• Posters and demos
Software presentations should not include only a demo of the software but also other aspects, such as the analysis of user needs, rationale for certain features, specifics of projects/datasets etc. The posters and demos are intended to present research still at a preliminary stage and on which researchers would like to get feedback.
In order to give a presentation at the conference, you must have your abstract accepted.
The abstracts should be submitted via EasyChair: https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=elex2017.

Important dates:
Abstract submissions: 1 February 2017
Notification of acceptance: 15 March 2017
Submission of full papers: 15 May 2017
Reviews of full papers: 15 June 2017
Camera-ready papers: 25 June 2017
eLex conference: 19-21 September 2017