2nd Workshop on Natural Language for Artificial Intelligence

NL4AI 2018


Artificial Intelligence



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CALL FOR PAPERS
2nd Workshop on Natural Language for Artificial Intelligence (NL4AI)
at the 17th International Conference of the Italian Association for
Artificial Intelligence, Trento
Website: http://sag.art.uniroma2.it/NL4AI/
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IMPORTANT DATES
- Paper submission deadline: August 8th, 2018
- Notification of paper acceptance: September 22th, 2018
- Camera-ready version deadline: October 20th, 2018
- Workshop (at AI*IA 2018): November 20th-23rd, 2018
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INTRODUCTION
The goal of the workshop “Natural Language for Artificial
Intelligence” (NL4AI) is to explore the area situated at the
intersection between Natural Language Processing and Artificial
Intelligence. Even though we acknowledge the existence of a promising
ground where these two disciplines can benefit from each other, we
also believe this area is not only "populated" of technological
challenges that, at turn, make one discipline play an ancillary role
for the other. In fact, we believe that at the crossroad between NLP
and AI, new technological paradigms rise from a cross-fertilization
where each discipline makes a equal contribution: these resulting
methodologies and technologies can change our reality and their
societal impact has not yet been fully-fledged.
TOPICS OF INTEREST
We invite papers that pertain to the workshop theme including but not
limited to:
Cognitive modeling and psycholinguistics
- NLP and AI applications in the Web era
- Natural Language Interfaces for Human Robot Interaction
- Speech for Conversational Agents or Human Robot Interaction
- Language, Vision and Cognition
- Resources and evaluation for NLP based AI systems
- Position papers on the role of NLP in AI and societal impact
- Dialog and interactive systems
- Discourse and Pragmatics
- Natural Language Generation
- Information extraction and general NLP and AI applications including but not limited to text mining, semantic analytics, question answering, document analysis, text categorization, topic models, retrieval
- Machine Learning for NLP
- Sentiment analysis and Opinion mining
- Natural Language Inference
- Natural Language Processing and Industrial Challenges
HOW TO SUBMIT
Position and Short paper: 6 pages
Demos: 6 pages
Long papers: 12 pages
We encourage submissions that describe new theoretical models, applied
techniques, and research in progress. However, contributions that have
been already published or presented in other locations are welcomed.
Depending if the authors transferred the right of publishing their
work exclusively to a specific editor (e.g. IEEE/ACM conferences and
journals), we might not be able to include the submission into the
proceedings. In such a case, the work will be only mentioned in the
proceedings.
Submissions should be prepared according to the main conference format
(Springer-Verlag Lecture Notes in Computer Science). All submissions
should be written in English and submitted as PDF. Submissions will be
peer reviewed (single-blind) by the program committee members.
Evaluation criteria will include novelty, significance for
theory/practice, technical soundness, and quality of presentation. All
the submissions should be submitted via EasyChair:
https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=nl4ai2018
At least one author of an accepted paper must attend the workshop to
present the work.
The accepted papers will be published in the workshop proceedings via
CEUR Workshop Proceedings. We will also consider editing a special
issue on The Italian Journal of Computational Linguistics
(http://www.ai-lc.it/it/rivista) after the workshop by encouraging the
participants to extend their papers.
PC MEMBERS - TBA
WORKSHOP ORGANIZERS
- Pierpaolo Basile, SWAP group, Department of Computer Science, University of Bari Aldo Moro, Italy
- Valerio Basile, University of Turin, Italy
- Danilo Croce, Semantic Analytics Group, University of Roma Tor Vergata, Italy
- Felice Dell’Orletta, Istituto di Linguistica Computazionale “Antonio Zampolli”, Pisa, Italy
- Marco Guerini, HLT Research Group, Fondazione Bruno Kessler, Italy