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5th IEEE MNLP

The 5th IEEE Conference on "Machine Learning and Natural Language Processing: Models, Systems, Data and Applications" will be held within IEEE CiSt'23, the week of December 16th – 22th 2023 , Agadir - Essaouira, Morocco.

The MNLP conference aims to explore and debate the latest technical status and recent innovations trends in the research and applications of natural language processing and machine learning models and technologies. The purpose of the conference is to provide an opportunity for the leading academic scientists, researchers, engineers, industrialists, scholars and other professionals from all over the world to interact and exchange their new ideas and research outcomes in related fields and develop possible chances for future collaboration. The conference is also aimed at motivating the next generation of researchers to promote their interests in machine learning and NLP.

NLP technologies and digital resources such as lexical databases, ontologies and corpora are instrumental to millions of people who use them every day without even being aware of them. Systems like Google Translate and web search engines rely more and more on levels of linguistic information automatically provided through NLP tools, and on huge repositories of structured language data. This development has deeply affected the way we think about language from a scientific perspective. Linguists have progressively turned their focus from abstract properties of language to the dynamics of its usage in communicative contexts. There is increasing awareness that language digital repositories, technologies and computational models of language processes not only shed considerable light on traditional issues in language and literary studies but may also lead to a radical reconceptualization of them. Aspects of language acquisition, lexical access, speech recognition, text translation, text analysis, ontology extraction, reading and optical character recognition can be put to a rigorous empirical test through computer simulations. Likewise, corpora, lexical databases and ontologies have helped us focus on the nature of language data from a different perspective. From this standpoint, digital data and computer technologies provide an empirical middle ground where interdisciplinary insights can be empirically assessed and integrated.


This conference is therefore equally intended to explore and debate the contribution of computational language models and language data to a better understanding of linguistic, psycholinguistic, sociolinguistic, historical and literary issues of the language and culture. We particularly welcome contributions addressing fundamental aspects of NLP, communication technology, language resources and automated text analysis by looking at their implications for both state-of-the-art language technologies and language knowledge at large.

 

TOPICS

We solicit submissions of original ideas and papers describing significant results and developments from both researchers and practitioners in a range of fields related but not limited to any of the following topics :

  • Information retrieval and extraction
  • Data, Web, and Text mining
  • Named entity recognition
  • Question answering
  • Word sense disambiguation
  • Machine Translation
  • Stochastic language models
  • Connectionist language models
  • Language and information technologies for cultural heritage
  • Corpora, lexical databases and ontologies
  • Tools and methodologies for linguistic annotation and text analysis
  • Optical character recognition
  • Speech processing
  • Machine Learning models and applications
  • Artificial Intelligence and Recommender systems
  • Neural Networks
  • Deep Learning
  • Pattern Recognition
  • Computer Vision
  • Sentiment analysis
  • Text readability


CHAIRS

Dr. Vito Pirrelli, Institute for Computational Linguistics, CNR, Pisa, Italy
Pr. Azzeddine Mazroui, Department of Computer Science, Mohammed First University, Oujda Morocco
 

PAPER SUBMISSION

Prospective authors should submit, by using the EDAS online paper submission platform, a paper of 4 to 6 pages maximum, including references in scholarly English and describing their original work using the IEEE template.

 

PUBLICATION

Accepted papers will be published in the proceeding and submitted for publication in the IEEE Xplore Library, Scopus and DBLP. Furthermore, Authors of high quality papers will be invited to submit an extended version of their work for potential publication in a special issue/section of an international journal.

 

IMPORTANT DATES

  • Paper Submission: May 07, 2023 Deadline Extended to 21 May 2023
  • Acceptance Notification: June 25, 2023 Extended to 09 July 2023
  • Camera-ready Submission: July 30, 2023
  • Author's Registration: September 13, 2023
  • Conference Dates: December 16-22, 2023

 

CONTACT INFORMATION

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