Call For Paper

Requirement and guidance for submitting papers, ISSN 2523-4013

Prepare Papers

The papers to be submitted for the conference shall be in English and be at least of 10 pages. While preparing their papers the authors should to adhere to CEUR template. This is one of the main requirements of the publisher CEUR-WS.org.

Please, kindly note that the paper format should match the event to be held at the CoLInS conference:

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Revise Papers

All submissions will be peer-reviewed by at least three members of the international program committee. The accepted papers must be presented at the conference at least by one of their authors.

Submission

The papers accepted at CoLInS Computational Linguistics and Intelligent Systems Workshops (except Main Conference) will be published in the electronic conference proceedings (CEUR-WS).
The papers of CoLInS Computational Linguistics and Intelligent Systems Workshops (except Main Conference) which have passed the second evaluation will be indexed in Scopus DBLP and Google Scholar. 

Requirements

The conference is soliciting literature review, survey and research papers
comments including, whilst not limited to, the following areas of interest:

Category 1. Computational Linguistics

Subcategory 1.1. Natural Language Processing

  • Machine translation;
  • Text summarization;
  • Named-entity recognition;
  • Information retrieval;
  • Text classification;
  • Sentiment analysis;
  • Automated speech recognition;
  • Question answering system;
  • Topic modeling;
  • Text generation;
  • Text understanding;
  • Text simplification;
  • Spam filtering technology;
  • Error correction;
  • Chatbots and conversational agents.
  • Voice cloning, voice encoders, voice readers, voice output communication aids.

Subcategory 1.2. Corpus Technologies, Ontologies and Computer Lexicography

  • Corpus creation;
  • Corpus annotation;
  • Corpus-based translation;
  • Collocation identification and extraction;
  • Thesauri, ontologies, ontology building;
  • Ontology models and ontological graphs;
  • Lexicographic systems.
  • Digital learner’s dictionaries;
  • General and special purpose digital dictionaries;
  • Digital dictionary-based research;
  • Virtual lexicographic laboratories;
  • Dictionary-writing systems;

Subcategory 1.3. Computer-Based Discourse Analysis and Social Media Analysis

  • Discourse organization;
  • Critical discourse analysis;
  • Sarcasm detection;
  • Opinion mining and emotion detection;
  • Essay grading;
  • Unambiguity / wordplay identification;
  • Computer-mediated communication;
  • Digital multimodal text creation;
  • Statistical text analysis;
  • Conceptualization;
  • Fake news detection;
  • Text authorship identification;
  • Good/evil character traits identification.

Category 2. Intelligent Systems

Subcategory 2.1. Applied Intelligent Systems

  • Data mining & knowledge management;
  • Data visualization & summarization;
  • Web search & information retrieval technology;
  • Recommender systems;
  • Crowdsourcing;
  • Human-agent negotiation;
  • Knowledge representation and reasoning;
  • Search engineering marketing;
  • Multiagent systems;
  • Planning, routing, and scheduling;
  • Model-based reasoning;
  • Reasoning under uncertainty;
  • Search engine optimization (SEO technology);
  • Application domain.
  • Computer vision;

Subcategory 2.2. Machine Learning Technology 

  • Supervised learning;
  • Unsupervised learning;
  • Semi-supervised learning;
  • Reinforcement learning;
  • Decision trees;
  • Classification;
  • Regression;
  • Artificial neural networks;
  • Associative rules;
  • Deep learning;
  • Pattern recognition;
  • Cluster analysis;
  • Data mining.

Ready To Submit Papers?

The papers to be submitted for the conference shall be in English and be at least of 10 pages. While preparing their papers the authors should to adhere to CEUR template . This is one of the main requirements of the publisher CEUR-WS.org.

Papers accepted for presentation at CoLInS cannot be presented or have been presented at another meeting with publicly available published proceedings. Papers that are being submitted to other conferences must indicate this on the title page, as it must be stated on papers that contain significant overlap with previously published work.

The Microsoft CMT service was used for managing the peer-reviewing process for this conference. This service was provided for free by Microsoft and they bore all expenses, including costs for Azure cloud services as well as for software development and support.