Friday, October 9, 2020

[DMANET] ANLP 2020 CFP: The Fourth International Workshop on Advances in Natural Language Processing, Paris, France. December14-16, 2020

*The Fourth International Workshop on Advances in Natural Language
Processing (ANLP 2020)*

*Paris, France. December 14-16, 2020*

*http://emergingtechnet.org/ANLP2020/
<http://emergingtechnet.org/ANLP2020/>*

*In Conjunction With*

*The Seventh International Conference on Social Networks Analysis,
Management and Security (SNAMS 2020)
<http://emergingtechnet.org/SNAMS2020/index.php>*

*ANLP 2020 CFP:*

The workshop aims at demonstrating recent Advances in Natural Language
Processing (ANLP) by bringing together leading academicians, scientists,
researchers and practitioners to discuss their findings in NLP. This area
of research has been constantly gaining momentum and attention over the
past few years as textual material become available in abundance (social
networks and web content) and advanced computational power becomes
accessible. This resulted in an interesting array of practical
applications. This is evident in the number of conferences, conference
tracks, workshops, special issues of journals dedicated to or issues
related to ANLP. Another indication of this growing interest is the surge
of papers, books, and other forms of publications related to NLP.
Noticeably, deep learning is dominating NLP as it did to other areas of
artificial intelligence. Deep learning is the modern application of earlier
neural network technology but with multiple layers that made possible with
modern computing technology. The application of deep learning technology to
NLP is progressing at a fast pace, and it is anticipated that we will see
many exciting new discoveries here in the next few years. Therefore, the
objective of this workshop is to present current and future advances in
NLP. Authors are encouraged to submit their original work, which is not
submitted elsewhere, to this workshop.

Proceedings of the workshops will be published by the IEEE Conference
Publishing Services (CPS) and will be submitted for inclusion in the
IEEE-Xplore and the IEEE Computer Society (CSDL) digital libraries.

Authors are encouraged to submit their original work, which is not
submitted elsewhere, to this workshop. The topics of the workshop include
but not limited to:

* Morphological analysis.
* Stemming, Tokenization, segmentation, chunking, parsing, POS.
* Information retrieval and extraction.
* Named Entity Recognition and Keyword extraction.
* Word embedding models.
* Text summarization and compression.
* Event extraction and semantic role labeling.
* Sentiment analysis and classification.
* Dialectal modeling.
* Machine translation.
* Deep learning applications.
* Speech recognition, synthesis, and speaker identification.
* NLP (annotated) resources such as dictionaries, thesauri, lexicons,
ontologies, datasets, etc.
* Applications and technologies of NLP.

*Submissions Guidelines and Proceedings*

Manuscripts should be prepared in 10-point font using the IEEE 8.5" x 11"
two-column format (IEEE Templates
<https://www.ieee.org/conferences_events/conferences/publishing/templates.html>).
All papers should be in PDF format, and submitted electronically at Paper
Submission Link. A full paper must not exceed the stated length (including
all figures, tables and references). Submitted papers must present original
unpublished research that is not currently under review for any other
conference or journal. Papers not following these guidelines may be
rejected without review. Also submissions received after the due date,
exceeding length limit, or not appropriately structured may also not be
considered. Authors may contact the Program Chair for further information
or clarification.

All submissions are peer-reviewed by at least three reviewers. Accepted
papers will appear in the SNAMS Proceeding and to be submitted to IEEE
Xplore for inclusion. The proceedings are also submitted for indexing to EI
(Compendex), Scopus and other indexing services like DBLP.

Submitted papers must include original work, and must not be under
consideration for another conference or journal. Submission of regular
papers must not exceed 8 pages and must follow the IEEE paper format.
Please include up to 7 keywords, complete postal and e-mail address, and
fax and phone numbers of the corresponding author. Authors of accepted
papers are expected to present their work at the conference. Submitted
papers that are deemed of good quality but that could not be accepted as
regular papers will be accepted as short papers. Length of short papers

*Important Dates*

*Submission Date: 25 October, 2020*
Notification to Authors: 15 November, 2020
Camera Ready Submission: 1 December, 2020

*Journal Special Issues*

Selected papers from the presented papers will be invited to submit an
extended version to a number of journals. Papers will be selected based on
their reviewers' scores and appropriateness to the Journal's theme. All
extended versions will undergo reviews and must represent original
unpublished research work. Further details will be made available at a
later stage.

Please send any inquiry to Emerging Tech. Network Team at:
emergingtechnetwork@gmail.com

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