4th International Workshop on Language Technologies and Applications

LTA 2019


Computational Linguistics



The 4th International Workshop on Language Technologies and Applications (LTA'2019) is to be held at Federated Conference on Computer Science and Information Systems (FedCSIS), Leipzig, Germany, 1 - 4 September, 2019,
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Development of new technologies and various intelligent systems creates new possibilities for information processing. Natural Language Processing (NLP) addresses problems of automated understanding, processing, evaluation and generation of natural human languages. LTA workshop provides a venue for discussion and presenting innovative research in NLP domain, but not restricted, to: computational and mathematical modeling, analysis and processing of any forms (spoken, handwritten or text) of human language, interactions via Virtual Reality and Augmented Reality, Computational Intelligence models and applications but also other various applications in decision support systems. We welcome papers covering innovative applications and practical usage of theoretical aspects. The LTA workshop will provide an opportunity for researchers and professionals to discuss present and future challenges as well as potential collaboration for future progress in the field.
Topics
The submitted papers shall cover research and developments in all NLP aspects, such as (however this list is not exhaustive):
Computational Intelligence methods applied to language & text processing
text analysis
language networks
text classification
language networks, resources and corpora
document clustering
various forms of text recognition
machine translation
intelligent text-to-speech (TTS) and speech-to-text (STT) methods
authorship identification and verification
author profiling
plagiarism detection
sentiment analysis
NLP applications in education
knowledge extraction and retrieval from text and natural language structures
multi-modal and natural language interfaces
innovative language-oriented applications and tools
interactions models and applications via Virtual Reality and Augmented Reality
NLP for text analysis in forensic linguistics and cybersecurity
Paper submission
The total length of a paper should not exceed 10 pages IEEE style (including tables, figures and references).
Only papers presented at the conference will be published in Conference Proceedings and submitted for inclusion in the IEEE Xplore® database.
Conference proceedings will be submitted for indexation in: Clarivate Analytics - Conference Proceedings Citation Index and Scopus.
CONFERENCE CONTACTS
Web site: https://fedcsis.org/