Last Call for Papers for ParlaCLARIN IV 
Date:  to be held at LREC-COLING 2024, Monday 20 May, 2024
Location: Lingotto Conference Centre - Torino (Italy)
Webpage: https://www.clarin.eu/ParlaCLARIN-IV
Submission Deadline: 26 February 2024 (Extended)
Submission Portal: https://softconf.com/lrec-coling2024/parlaclarin-iv/
 
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Workshop description

Parliamentary data is an important source of scholarly and socially relevant 
content, serving as a verified communication channel between the elected 
political representatives and members of the society. The development of 
accessible, comprehensive and well-annotated parliamentary corpora is therefore 
crucial for the information society, as such corpora help scientists and 
investigative journalists to ascertain the accuracy of socio-politically 
relevant information, and to inform the citizens about the trends and insights 
on the basis of such data explorations. Research-wise, parliamentary corpora 
are a quintessential resource for a number of disciplines in digital humanities 
and social sciences, such as political science, sociology, history, and 
(socio)linguistics. 

The distinguishing characteristic of parliamentary data is that it is spoken 
language produced in controlled circumstances. Such data has traditionally been 
transcribed in a formal way but is now also increasingly transcribed with 
speech-to-text software as well as released in the original audio and video 
formats, which encourages resource and software development and provides 
research opportunities related to structuring, synchronization, visualization, 
querying and analysis of parliamentary corpora. Therefore, a harmonized 
approach to data curation practices for this type of data can support the 
advancement of the field significantly. One of the ways in which the research 
community is supported in this line of work is through the conversion of 
existing corpora and further development of new cross-national parliamentary 
corpora into a highly comparable, harmonized set of multilingual resources. 
These allow researchers to share comparative perspectives and to perform 
multidisciplinary research on parliamentary data. We envision that the 
ParlaCLARIN IV workshop, as a venue for knowledge and experience exchange on 
the topic, will contribute to the development and growth of the field of 
digital parliamentary science.

Objective

This fourth ParlaCLARIN workshop is a continuation of the 2018, 2020 and 2022 
editions held at the respective LREC conferences, see references below. On the 
one hand, it continues to bring together developers, curators and researchers 
of regional, national and international parliamentary debates from across 
diverse disciplines in the Humanities and Social Sciences. On the other hand, 
we envisage the appearance of new discussion threads, tasks, and challenges 
that are partially inspired by or related to the new data releases such as 
ParlaMint and data formats such as Parla-CLARIN.

Topics of interests

We invite unpublished original work focusing on (but not exclusive to)
Compilation, annotation, visualisation and utilisation of historical or 
contemporary parliamentary written or audio records
Harmonisation of existing multilingual parliamentary resources, containing 
either synchronic or diachronic data or both
Linking or comparing parliamentary records with other datasets of political 
discourse such as party manifestos, political speeches, political campaign 
debates, and social media posts, and to other sources of structured knowledge, 
such as formal ontologies and LOD datasets (in particular for the description 
of speakers, political parties, etc.)

Special themes for this year’s workshop are:
Enrichment of parliamentary proceedings (with e.g. sentiment annotation, 
political profiling of speakers etc.) and research using such data
Machine translation of parliamentary proceedings and research using such data 
Argument mining of parliamentary debates
Apart from the dissemination of the results, the workshop also aims to address 
the identified obstacles, discuss open issues and coordinate future efforts in 
this increasingly trans-national and cross-disciplinary community.

Previous editions for the reference:
2022: https://www.clarin.eu/ParlaCLARIN-III
2020: https://www.clarin.eu/ParlaCLARIN-II
2018: https://www.clarin.eu/ParlaCLARIN 
 
Submission and Publication
 
We accept submission of long papers (up to 8 pages), short papers (up to 4 
pages) and demo papers (up to 4 pages) to be presented as a long or short oral 
presentation at the workshop. The papers of the workshop will be published in 
online proceedings. 
 
When submitting a paper from the START page, authors will be asked to provide 
essential information about resources (in a broad sense, i.e. also 
technologies, standards, evaluation kits, etc.) that have been used for the 
work described in the paper or are a new result of your research. Moreover, 
ELRA encourages all LREC-COLING authors to share the described LRs (data, 
tools, services, etc.) to enable their reuse and replicability of experiments 
(including evaluation ones).
 
Important Dates
Paper submission deadline: 26 February 2024 (Extended)
Notification of acceptance: 26 March 2024
Camera-ready paper: 1 April 2024
Workshop date: 20 May 2024
 
Organizing Committee
Darja Fiser, Institute of Contemporary History and CLARIN ERIC
Maria Eskevich, Huygens Institute, KNAW
David Bordon, University of Ljubljana
 
Programme Committee
Andreas Blaette, University of Duisburg-Essen
Kaspar Beelen, School of Advanced Study, University of London
Robert Borges, Department of Statistics, Uppsala University
Hajo Boomgaarden, University of Vienna
Çağrı Çöltekin, University of Tübingen
Francesca Frontini, CNR-ILC and CLARIN ERIC
Maria Gavriilidou, ILSP/Athena RC
Haidee Kotze, Utrecht University
Bente Maegaard, University of Copenhagen, Denmark
Cristina Lastres-López, University of Seville
Maarten Marx, University of Amsterdam
Christian Mair, University of Freiburg Germany
Simone Paolo Ponzetto, University of Mannheim
Petya Osenova, IICT-BAS and Sofia University
Maria Pontiki, ILSP/Athena RC, Greece
Hugo Sanjurjo-González, University of Deusto
Adam Smith, Macquarie University, Australia
Stelios Piperidis, ILSP/Athena RC
Tanja Wissik, Austrian Academy of Sciences
Tomaž Erjavec, Jožef Stefan Institute
Henk van den Heuvel, CLST, Radboud University
Tanja Wissik, Austrian Academy of Sciences
Turo Hiltunen, University of Helsinki
Jan Odijk, Utrecht University
Maciej Ogrodniczuk, Institute of Computer Science, Polish Academy of Sciences
Turo Vartiainen, University of Helsinki
 
The workshop is supported by the CLARIN ERIC research infrastructure. 
To contact the organisers, please mail [email protected] (Subject: 
[ParlaCLARIN@LREC2024]).
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