Call for papers

1st Ukrainian Natural Language Processing Workshop (UNLP 2021)
Co-located with the 17th International Conference on ICT in Education, 
Research, and Industrial Applications: Integration, Harmonization, and 
Knowledge Transfer (ICTERI 2021)

September 28, 2020, Kherson – Ukraine
http://icteri.org/icteri-2021/workshops-calls-for-papers/unlp-2021/

Twitter page: https://twitter.com/unlp11
Telegram channel: https://t.me/UNLP2021
Venue: Kherson State University
Proceedings: CEUR-WS indexed by DBLP and Scopus
Post-proceedings: Springer CCIS, indexed by Scopus, Web of Science, 
EI-Compendex, Mathematical Reviews, SCImago

*UNLP 2021*
UNLP is a new peer-reviewed workshop co-located with ICTERI that is focused on 
advances in Ukrainian Natural Language Processing.
The UNLP workshop provides a platform for sharing ideas and initiating 
collaboration between different groups, which would enhance coherence across 
the field, leading to greater visibility of the research community, new 
opportunities for exchanging ideas, creation of shared standards and processing 
pipelines, as well new industrial applications, joint research projects, and 
publications across different teams working on Ukrainian and other 
low-resourced languages.
The aim of the workshop is to bring together leading academics, researchers, 
and practitioners in the fields of Natural Language Processing and 
Computational Linguistics who work with the Ukrainian language. It also 
provides a platform for discussion and sharing of ideas and methods aimed at 
the development of computational tools for a wide variety of Ukrainian Natural 
Language processing tasks.
We invite submissions presenting computational approaches, applications, 
models, and resources that involve the Ukrainian language.

*Topics*
Topics of interest lie in the area of Ukrainian NLP and Computational 
Linguistics and include, but are not limited to, the following:

        Information Extraction and Text Mining
        Automated Question Answering, Information Retrieval and Search
        Language Modelling
        Interpretability and Analysis of NLP Models
        Natural Language Generation and Automated Summarization
        Automated Error Correction
        Language Resources (Corpora, Lexicons, etc.) and Evaluation Methods
        Machine Learning, including Deep Learning and Transfer Learning, for NLP
        Machine Translation and Cross-Lingual Models
        Computational Methods for Phonology and Morphology
        Automatic Syntactic Analysis: Tagging, Chunking, and Parsing
        Computational Semantics
        Sentiment Analysis, Stylistic Analysis, and ArgumentMining
        Computational Analysis of User-Generated Content
        Speech Recognition and Generation
        Computational Discourse Analysis
        Knowledge Representation and Computational Pragmatics
        Ukrainian NLP in Interaction with Other Artificial Intelligence 
Technologies


*Fees*
UNLP does not charge any workshop fee. Participation is free.

*Submission Types and Requirements*
UNLP solicits (i) regular (full) research papers, (ii) discussion, survey, or 
problem analysis papers, (iii) short/research-in- progress paper, and (iv) 
industry experience reports or case studies. The evaluation criteria are the 
same the ICTERI 2021 Conference uses. Please refer to 
    http://icteri.org/icteri-2021/submission-types/ 
for more details.

*Submission Instructions*
The working language of UNLP is English. Submissions in any other language will 
be rejected without review. Presentations also must be in English. All 
submissions shall be annotated by the keywords/phrases freely chosen by the 
authors. At least three and at most five key phrases have to be provided.
All submissions must comply with the format guidelines. Formatting instructions 
and template, as well as submission guidelines, are provided for your 
convenience at the ICTERI 2021 web site: 
    http://icteri.org/icteri-2021/formatting-instructions/


Submissions must be made in .pdf by using EasyChair Conference System: 
    https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=icteri2021
Please submit your paper to the UNLP 2021 Workshop Track.


*Publication of UNLP 2021*
1. The accepted by the UNLP Program Committee papers will be recommended for 
publication in the ICTERI 2021 Workshop Proceedings. The Proceedings will be 
published electronically at CEUR-WS (indexed by Scopus).
2. The best Workshop papers selected by the ICTERI 2021 Steering Committee may 
be invited to be revised and extended for the ICTERI post-proceedings volume. 
The post- proceedings of ICTERI are traditionally published by Springer 
Communications in Computer and Information Science (CCIS) series.

*Evaluation and Presentation of Workshop Papers*
Every submission will be evaluated by at least three members of the NLPU 
Program Committee. Based on evaluation results, the best papers will be 
accepted for their presentation at the workshop and publication in the 
proceedings.
It is required that at least one author of an accepted paper:
        – Register to attend the conference
        – Attend the workshop in person
        – Present their paper at the workshop at the time specified in the 
program, in person.
Workshop organizers will withdraw the paper from the publication in CEUR-WS 
proceedings if the author(s) do(es) not attend the workshop.


*Important dates*
        (23:59 Hawaii time)
        Monday, 14.06.2021 – paper submission deadline
        Monday, 02.08.2021 – acceptance notification
        Saturday, 28.08.2021 – submission of camera-ready papers
        Saturday, 28.08.2021 – registration deadline
        Tuesday, 28.09.2021 – workshop day


*PC Co-Chairs*
        Andrii Hlybovets, National University of Kyiv-Mohyla Academy, Ukraine
        Oleksii Ignatenko, Institute of Software Systems NAS Ukraine
        Oleksii Molchanovskii, Ukrainian Catholic University, Ukraine

*Co-organizers / PC members*
        Andrii Babii, Kharkiv National University of Radio Electronics, Ukraine
        Bogdan Babych, Heidelberg University, Germany
        Nataliia Cheilytko, SEKAI Digital Twins, Ukraine
        Artem Chernodub, Grammarly, Ukraine
        Anastasia Danilochkina, Amazon, UK
        Vsevolod Dyomkin, Projector, Ukraine
        Svitlana Galeshchuk, Université des Sciences et Technologies de Lille 
(Lille I), France
        Natalia Grabar, CNRS, Université de Lille, France
        Serhii Havrylov, University of Edinburgh, UK
        Olga Kanishcheva, Kharkiv Polytechnic University, Ukraine
        Dmytro Karamshuk, Facebook, UK
        Natalia Kocyba, Samsung Research Poland, Poland
        Bohdan Kolchygin, Rozetka.ua, Ukraine
        Galyna Kriukova, National University of Kyiv-Mohyla Academy, Ukraine
        Taras Lehinevych, Amazon, Ireland
        Andrii Liubonko, Grammarly, Ukraine
        Oleksandr Marchenko, Taras Shevchenko National University of Kyiv, 
Ukraine
        Bogdana Oliynyk, National University of Kyiv-Mohyla Academy, Ukraine
        Kostiantyn Omelianchuk, Grammarly, Ukraine
        Julia Rogushina, Institute of Software Systems NAS Ukraine
        Andrii Romanyuk, Ukrainian Catholic University, Ukraine
        Taras Shevchenko, Proxet (Giphy project), Ukraine
        Olena Siruk, Bulgarian Academy of Sciences, Bulgaria
        Vasyl Starko, Ukrainian Catholic University, Ukraine
        Dmytro Sytnyk, Institute of Mathematics NAS Ukraine
        Volodymyr Taranukha, Taras Shevchenko National University of Kyiv, 
Ukraine
        Oleksii Turuta, Kharkiv National University of Radio Electronics, 
Ukraine
        Victoria Vysotska, Lviv Polytechnic National University, Ukraine



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