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'''CICLing''' (short for '''C'''onference on '''I'''ntelligent text processing and '''C'''omputational '''Ling'''istics) is the name of an annual [[Meeting|conference]] on [[natural language processing]] (NLP) and [[computational linguistics]] (CL). The first CICLing conference was held in 2000. The conference is attended by about hundred of NLP and CL researchers and students every year. Its is ranked as having 8<sup>th</sup> highest [[impact factor]] among NLP conferences by [[Arnetminer]].<ref>[http://arnetminer.org/page/conference-rank/html/NLP.html Arnetminer NLP category]</ref> Past CICLing conferences have been held in [[Mexico]], [[Korea]], [[Israel]], [[Romania]], [[Japan]], and [[ |
'''CICLing''' (short for '''C'''onference on '''I'''ntelligent text processing and '''C'''omputational '''Ling'''istics) is the name of an annual [[Meeting|conference]] on [[natural language processing]] (NLP) and [[computational linguistics]] (CL). The first CICLing conference was held in 2000. The conference is attended by about hundred of NLP and CL researchers and students every year. Its is ranked as having 8<sup>th</sup> highest [[impact factor]] among NLP conferences by [[Arnetminer]].<ref>[http://arnetminer.org/page/conference-rank/html/NLP.html Arnetminer NLP category]</ref> Past CICLing conferences have been held in [[Mexico]], [[Korea]], [[Israel]], [[Romania]], [[Japan]], [[India]], and [[Greece]]; the forthcoming event will be held in [[Nepal]]. |
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== Overview == |
== Overview == |
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CICLing is a series of annual international conferences devoted to [[computational linguistics]] (CL), [[intelligent text processing]], [[natural language processing]] (NLP), [[human language technologies]] (HLT), [[natural-language human-computer interaction]] (HCI), and [[speech processing]] and [[speech recognition]] (SR). |
CICLing is a series of annual international conferences devoted to [[computational linguistics]] (CL), [[intelligent text processing]], [[natural language processing]] (NLP), [[human language technologies]] (HLT), [[natural-language human-computer interaction]] (HCI), and [[speech processing]] and [[speech recognition]] (SR). |
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Their topics of interest include, but are not limited to: [[text processing]], [[computational morphology]], [[Tag (metadata)|tagging]], [[stemming]], [[syntactic analysis]], [[parsing]] and [[shallow parsing]], [[chunking]], recognizing [[textual entailment]], [[ambiguity resolution]], [[semantic analysis]], [[pragmatics]], [[lexicon]], [[lexical resources]], [[dictionary|dictionaries]] and [[machine-readable dictionary|machine-readable dictionaries]] (MRD), [[grammar]], [[anaphora resolution]], [[word sense disambiguation]] (WSD), [[machine translation]] (MT), [[information retrieval]] (IR), [[information extraction]] (IE), [[document handling]], [[document classification]] and [[text classification]], [[text summarization]], [[text mining]] (TM), and [[spell checking]] ([[spell checking|spelling]]). |
Their topics of interest include, but are not limited to: [[text processing]], [[computational morphology]], [[Tag (metadata)|tagging]], [[stemming]], [[syntactic analysis]], [[parsing]] and [[shallow parsing]], [[chunking]], recognizing [[textual entailment]], [[ambiguity resolution]], [[semantic analysis]], [[pragmatics]], [[lexicon]], [[lexical resources]], [[dictionary|dictionaries]] and [[machine-readable dictionary|machine-readable dictionaries]] (MRD), [[grammar]], [[anaphora resolution]], [[word sense disambiguation]] (WSD), [[machine translation]] (MT), [[information retrieval]] (IR), [[information extraction]] (IE), [[document handling]], [[document classification]] and [[text classification]], [[text summarization]], [[text mining]] (TM), [[plagiarism detection]], and [[spell checking]] ([[spell checking|spelling]]). |
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CICLing series was founded in 2000 by [[Alexander Gelbukh]].<ref name="CICLing2000" /> |
CICLing series was founded in 2000 by [[Alexander Gelbukh]].<ref name="CICLing2000" /> |
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[[Corina Forǎscu]],<ref name="CICLing2010" /> [[Yasunari Harada]],<ref name="CICLing2011-I" /> |
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Revision as of 15:15, 3 April 2013
International Conference on Computational Linguistics and Intelligent Text Processing | |
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Abbreviation | CICLing |
Discipline | Computational Linguistics, Natural Language Processing, Human Language Technologies |
Publication details | |
Publisher | Springer LNCS |
History | 2000– |
Frequency | annual |
CICLing (short for Conference on Intelligent text processing and Computational Lingistics) is the name of an annual conference on natural language processing (NLP) and computational linguistics (CL). The first CICLing conference was held in 2000. The conference is attended by about hundred of NLP and CL researchers and students every year. Its is ranked as having 8th highest impact factor among NLP conferences by Arnetminer.[1] Past CICLing conferences have been held in Mexico, Korea, Israel, Romania, Japan, India, and Greece; the forthcoming event will be held in Nepal.
Overview
CICLing is a series of annual international conferences devoted to computational linguistics (CL), intelligent text processing, natural language processing (NLP), human language technologies (HLT), natural-language human-computer interaction (HCI), and speech processing and speech recognition (SR).
Their topics of interest include, but are not limited to: text processing, computational morphology, tagging, stemming, syntactic analysis, parsing and shallow parsing, chunking, recognizing textual entailment, ambiguity resolution, semantic analysis, pragmatics, lexicon, lexical resources, dictionaries and machine-readable dictionaries (MRD), grammar, anaphora resolution, word sense disambiguation (WSD), machine translation (MT), information retrieval (IR), information extraction (IE), document handling, document classification and text classification, text summarization, text mining (TM), plagiarism detection, and spell checking (spelling).
CICLing series was founded in 2000 by Alexander Gelbukh.[2] Past Organizing Committee Chairs are Alexander Gelbukh,[3] SangYong Han,[4] Shuly Wintner,[5] Corina Forǎscu,[6] Yasunari Harada,[7] Niladri Chatterjee,[8] and Efstathios Stamatatos.[9]
Specific CICLing Conferences
In the table below, the figures for the number of accepted papers and acceptance rate refer to the main proceedings volume and do not include supplemental proceedings volumes. The number of countries corresponds to submissions, not to accepted papers.
Year | Country | City | Website | Proceedings | Submissions | Countries | Accepted | Acceptance rate | Notes |
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2000 | Mexico | Mexico | [1] | [2] | 34 | 10 | 32 | 94.1 | |
2001 | Mexico | Mexico | [2] | [10] | 72 | 10 | 53 | 73.6 | First time published in LNCS |
2002 | Mexico | Mexico | [3] | [11] | 67 | 19 | 48 | 71.6 | |
2003 | Mexico | Mexico | [4] | [12] | 92 | 23 | 67 | 72.8 | |
2004 | Korea | Seoul | [5] | [4] | 129 | 21 | 74 | 57.4 | |
2005 | Mexico | Mexico | [6] | [13] | 151 | 26 | 88 | 58.3 | |
2006 | Mexico | Mexico | [7] | [14] | 176 | 37 | 59 | 33.5 | |
2007 | Mexico | Mexico | [8] | [15] | 179 | 34 | 53 | 29.6 | |
2008 | Israel | Haifa | [9] | [5] | 204 | 39 | 52 | 25.5 | |
2009 | Mexico | Mexico | [10] | [3] | 167 | 40 | 44 | 26.3 | |
2010 | Romania | Iași | [11] | [6] | 271 | 47 | 61 | 23.0 | |
2011 | Japan | Tokyo | [12] | [7][16] | 298 | 48 | 74 | 24.8 | |
2012 | India | New Delhi | [13] | [8][17] | 307 | 46 | 88 | 28.6 | |
2013 | Greece | Samos | [14] | [9][18] | 354 | 55 | 87 | 24.6 | |
2014 | Nepal | Kathmandu | [15] | Forthcoming |
Year | Keynote speakers |
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2000 | Richard Kittredge, Igor Mel'čuk |
2001 | Graeme Hirst, Sylvain Kahane |
2002 | Ruslan Mitkov, Ivan Sag, Yorick Wilks |
2003 | Eric Brill, Aravind Joshi, Adam Kilgarriff, Ted Pedersen |
2004 | Ricardo Baeza-Yates, Nick Campbell, Martin Kay, Philip Resnik |
2005 | Christian Boitet, Kevin Knight, Daniel Marcu, Ellen Riloff |
2006 | Eduard Hovy, Nancy Ide, Rada Mihalcea |
2007 | Gregory Grefenstette, Kathleen McKeown, Raymond Mooney |
2008 | Ido Dagan, Eva Hajičová, Alon Lavie, Kemal Oflazer |
2009 | Jill Burstein, Ken Church, Dekang Lin, Bernardo Magnini |
2010 | James Pustejovsky, Shuly Wintner |
2011 | Chris Manning, Diana McCarthy, Jun'ichi Tsujii, Hans Uszkoreit |
2012 | Srinivas Bangalore, John Carroll, Marie-Francine Moens, Salim Roukos |
2013 | Sophia Ananiadou, Walter Daelemans, Roberto Navigli, Michael Thelwall |
See also
- The list of computer science conferences contains other academic conferences in computer science.
References
- ^ Arnetminer NLP category
- ^ a b Gelbukh, Alexander, ed. (2000). International Conference CICLing-2000: Conference on Intelligent Text Processing and Computational Linguistics (Proceedings). Mexico City, Mexico: IPN. ISBN 970-18-4206-5.
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