The special-interest group for
computational linguistics
in the UK and Ireland

12th Annual Research Colloquium

April 23-24, 2009 | Dublin, Ireland


CALL FOR PAPERS

12th Computational Linguistics in the UK & Ireland Research Colloquium
Dublin City University, Dublin, Ireland; April 23-24, 2009

Submission deadline: March 11, 2009

The UK special-interest group for Computational Linguistics (CLUK) will venture for the first time beyond the UK to be hosted across the water in Dublin, and is renamed CLUKI.

Computational Linguistics UK & Ireland (CLUKI) aims to provide a forum for the Computational Linguistics community in the UK and Ireland. The Annual CLUKI Colloquium offers PhD students in Natural Language Processing and related disciplines an opportunity to present and discuss their work with members of the wider research community. Presentations are held in conference-style sessions, to which senior established researchers are invited, and there will be opportunities for general discussion.

Papers on any topic within the area of Computational Linguistics, Natural Language Processing, and Language Engineering are welcome. Proceedings will not be publicly available. However the title and abstract of accepted papers will be displayed on the website.
 

IMPORTANT DATES
First Call for Papers: Tuesday, 13 January, 2009
Paper Submission Deadline:
 (extended)
Wednesday, 11 March, 2009
11:59 p.m. GMT
Notification of Acceptance: Wednesday, 9 April, 2009
Final Abstracts Due: Saturday, 18 April, 2009
Conference: Thursday-Friday, 23-24 April, 2009
   
SUBMISSION GUIDELINES

Submissions should follow the two-column format of ACL proceedings. Papers should be at least four (4) pages long (including diagrams, figures and references). The maximum permissible length is eight (8) pages of content and one (1) additional page of references.

We strongly recommend the use of ACL LaTeX style files or Microsoft Word Style files, available from (http://www.ling.ohio-state.edu/acl08/stylefiles.html).

To aid impartiality in the reviewing process, the paper should not include the authors' names and affiliations. Furthermore, self-citations and other references (e.g. to projects, corpora, or software) that could reveal the author's identity should be avoided. For example, instead of "We previously showed (Smith, 1991) ...", write "Smith previously showed (Smith, 1991) ...".

Submission is by e-mail to cluki09 AT computing.dcu.ie

 

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