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1st Call for Workshops and Tutorials @ Second Biennial Conference on
Language, Data and Knowledge (LDK2019)
Dates: 20 May (Workshop/Tutorials day), 21-22 May (Main Conference)
Location: Leipzig, Germany
Website: http://2019.ldk-conf.org
Submission Deadline: 15 October 2018
Submission page: https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=ldk2019
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Language, Data and Knowledge (LDK)
Building upon the success of the inaugural event held in Galway, Ireland
in 2017, this conference will bring together researchers from across
disciplines concerned with the acquisition, curation and use of language
data in the context of data science and knowledge-based applications.
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Call for Workshops and Tutorials
We are soliciting proposals for workshop and tutorials to be held on May
20, 2019 in conjunction with the second biennial conference on Language,
Data and Knowledge (LDK 2019) in Leipzig, Germany.
Proposal submission
We welcome workshop and tutorial proposals that are of relevance to the
topics listed below. Submissions should follow the LNCS guidelines for
formatting and be 3-6 pages in length, plus unlimited pages for appendices.
Submissions should include the following details:
• Title of the workshop or tutorial
• List of organizers or tutorial presenters: List the names,
affiliations, home page links, and provide short biographies for all
workshop organizers or tutorial presenters.
• List of topics: For workshops, provide a list of topics of relevance
to the workshop. For tutorials, provide a detailed outline of the topics
that will be covered.
• Detailed description: Provide a description that motivates and
describes the list of topics in further detail. • Past workshops or
tutorials: Describe any previous editions of the same workshop or
tutorial, along with an estimated size of the audience.
• Format: Describe the proposed format for the event. For instance, for
workshops, describe the envisioned mix of invited talks, submitted paper
presentations, poster sessions, panels, and demonstration sessions. For
tutorials, describe to what extent the tutorial will consist of slide
presentations vs. practical hands-on training.
• Expected audience: Describe the expected size and composition of the
the audience.
• Requirements: List any special requirements, such as audio-visual
equipment, poster boards, etc.
• Committee members: For workshops, if available, provide a preliminary
list of people who have agreed to serve as program committee members.
• References: List relevant publications.
Proposals should be submitted to EasyChair at the following address:
https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=ldk2019
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Important Dates
• 15 October 2018: Proposal submission deadline
• 30 November 2018: Notification
• 5 March 2019: Suggested Workshop submission deadline
• 20 May 2019: Workshop day
• 21-22 May 2019: Main Conference
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Organizing committee
Program Chairs:
- Maria Eskevich - CLARIN Eric
- Gerard de Melo - Rutgers University
Scientific Advisory Committee Chairs:
- John P. McCrae - Insight Centre/DSI, National University of Ireland,
Galway
- Paul Buitelaar - Insight Centre/DSI, National University of Ireland,
Galway
- Christian Chiarcos - Goethe-University Frankfurt
- Sebastian Hellmann - Leipzig University
Local Chairs:
- Bettina Klimek - Leipzig University
- Milan Dojchinovksi - Leipzig University
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Gerard de Melo, Asst. Professor
Rutgers University
http://gerard.demelo.org/
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