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CLIB 2020: Computational Linguistics in Bulgaria

8-9 Jun 2020
Sofia, Bulgaria

Dear colleagues,

We are pleased to inform you that the fourth edition of the International 
Conference on Computational Linguistics in Bulgaria (CLIB 2020) 
(http://dcl.bas.bg/clib/) will be held on 8 and 9 June 2020 in Sofia, Bulgaria.

CLIB 2020 is organised by the Department of Computational Linguistics at the 
Institute for Bulgarian Language "Prof. Lyubomir Andreychin" and the Institute 
of Information and Communication Technologies at the Bulgarian Academy of 
Sciences.

CLIB covers a broad spectrum of areas related to natural language processing 
and computational linguistics focused on but not limited to Bulgarian.

TOPICS OF INTEREST
semantics, syntax, grammar and the lexicon;
cognitive, mathematical and computational models of language processing;
lexical semantics and ontologies;
linguistic annotation ? POS tagging, syntactic and semantic parsing, etc.;
word sense disambiguation;
MWE recognition;
information extraction;
text analysis and summarisation;
NLP methods and applications (such as machine translation, text-to-speech and 
speech-to-text generation, eLearning, etc.);
corpus linguistics;
multilingual processing and applications, machine translation and translation 
aids.

Papers describing research in theoretical computational linguistics are also 
solicited. At the same time, we encourage all authors to include analysis of 
the impact of theories on technologies, and/or contributions of technologies to 
the advancement of theory, where appropriate. In-depth analysis and discussion 
of errors made in the experiments described and the influence of 
linguistically-motivated features on the performance of the methods and/or 
models applied will receive additional credit toward the overall evaluation 
score.

SPECIAL SESSION ON WORDNETS AND ONTOLOGIES
A special session dedicated to wordnets and ontologies will be held at CLIB 
2020. This will be its second edition after a successful start at CLIB 2018. 
The special session brings together researchers interested in the principles, 
theory, practice and applications of wordnets, ontologies, related linguistic 
resources and their interoperability and seeks to establish a dedicated 
community and to foster joint initiatives in this particular field.

INFORMATION FOR AUTHORS
There will be two categories of research papers: oral and poster presentations. 
The submissions should be at least 4 pages and should not exceed 8 pages of 
content in the adopted format, plus two extra pages for references. All 
accepted papers will be included in the conference proceedings.

Papers shall be submitted in English. On submission, please indicate whether 
you submit a paper to the main conference or to the special session on wordnets 
and ontologies.

As reviewing will be double blind, the submissions should be anonymised with 
regard to the authors and/or their institutional affiliation and should not 
contain any other author-identifying information, including self-references 
revealing the author?s identity. Each submission will be reviewed by at least 
two anonymous reviewers.

Additional information and CLIB 2020 style guidelines are available at the 
conference site: http://dcl.bas.bg/clib/instructions-for-authors/.

Submission and reviewing will be managed online by the EasyChair conference 
management system through the CLIB 2020 login page 
(https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=clib2020).

Shortly after the conference, the proceedings will be submitted for review to 
Clarivate Analytics with a view to being indexed in Web of Science. The 
proceedings from CLIB 2016 and CLIB 2018 have received positive evaluation and 
have been already indexed in the citation database.

We also plan to propose a selection of papers from the conference to be 
published in a special issue of the CIT Journal (http://www.cit.iit.bas.bg/), 
which publishes research in the areas of artificial intelligence and linguistic 
modelling, among others. The journal has a SJR (Scientific Journal Ranking) 
value (SJR 2018 = 0.215, SNIP 2018 = 0.595, CiteScore 2018 = 0.84).

INVITED SPEAKERS
We are pleased to announce the CLIB 2020 invited speakers and the topics of 
their talks:

Prof. Galya Angelova ? Institute of Information and Communication Technologies, 
Bulgarian Academy of Sciences: Tag Sense Disambiguation in Large Image 
Collections: Is It Possible?

Assoc. Prof. Svetla Boytcheva ? Institute of Information and Communication 
Technologies, Bulgarian Academy of Sciences: Clinical Natural Language 
Processing in Bulgarian

Dr. Preslav Nakov ? Qatar Computing Research Institute: Detecting the Fake News 
at Its Source, Media Literacy, and Regulatory Compliance

The talk abstracts are available at: https://dcl.bas.bg/clib/plenary-talks/.

IMPORTANT DATES
Paper submission deadline: 15 March 2020
Author notification deadline: 1 May 2020
Camera-ready PDF due: 15 May 2020
Official proceedings publication date: 1 June 2020
Conference: 8 ? 9 June 2020

You can contact us via the conference e-mail: clib2020@dcl.bas.bg

Looking forward to your contributions,
The CLIB2020 Organising Committee
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