SUBMISSIONS
SUBMISSION PLATFORM
All submissions should be uploaded electronically through the Easychair platform: https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=altnlp2022
PROCEEDINGS AND SUBMISSION FORMAT
The conference uses the single-column CEUR-ART style template available at http://ceur-ws.org/Vol-XXX/CEUR-Template-1col.docx.
Overleaf / Latex template: https://www.overleaf.com/latex/templates/ceurart-template-for-submissions-to-semrec-challenge/qktzxsbyhsdp
- After clicking the link choose “copy project” in the Overleaf menu. You need to be registered and logged in to Overleaf in order to be able to do that. The page lengths below refer to the CEUR-ART template. We accept only full-length research papers of 5 to 8 pages including references, with a possibility to add another page for camera-ready version (Additionally, appendixes of up to three pages are allowed too). Abstract submission is not required.
PUBLICATION POSSIBILITIES
All of the papers accepted for the conference will be published in an E-Proceedings Book with an ISBN number at the CEUR Workshop Proceedings (http://ceur-ws.org/). Following the peer review process, selected full texts will be considered for publication in one of the following scientific journals after the journal’s review process.
- Informatica: An International Journal of Computing and Informatics as a Special issue
- Organizacija: Authors of selected papers dealing with organizational and managerial aspects of language technologies and information systems will be proposed to submit extended versions of their papers for publication in the journal Organizacija. Such papers will undergo a regular review process.
- Slovenščina 2.0: empirical, applied, and interdisciplinary research, regular issue.
The organizers are negotiating with the journals that will publish the best papers from the conference on linguistic topics.
ACCEPTED SUBMISSIONS
AUTHORS | TITLE |
Maksud Sharipov and Ollabergan Yuldashov | UzbekStemmer: Development of a Rule Based Stemming Algorithm for Uzbek Language |
Sabrina Tiun, Siti Noor Allia Noor Ariffin and Yee Dhong Chew | Pos tagging model for Malay tweet using new pos tagset and BiLTSM-CRF approach |
Salih Furkan Akkurt, Büşra Marşan and Susan Uskudarli | BoAT v2 – A Web-Based Dependency Annotation Tool with Focus on Agglutinative Languages |
Sanatbek Matlatipov, Hulkar Rahimboeva, Jaloliddin Rajabov and Elmurod Kuriyozov | Uzbek Sentiment Analysis based on local Restaurant Reviews |
Yiğit Bekir Kaya and A. Cüneyd Tantuğ | Finding the Optimal Vocabulary Size for Turkish Named Entity Recognition |
Büşra Marşan, Salih Furkan Akkurt, Muhammet Şen, Merve Gürbüz, Şaziye Betül Özateş, Suzan Üsküdarlı, Arzucan Özgür, Tunga Güngör and Balkız Öztürk | Enhancements to the BOUN Treebank Reflecting the Agglutinative Nature of Turkish |
Ulugbek Salaev, Elmurod Kuriyozov and Carlos Gómez-Rodríguez | A machine transliteration tool between Uzbek alphabets |
Mücahit Altıntaş and A. Cüneyd Tantuğ | Boosting Dependency Parsing Performance by Incorporating Additional Features for Agglutinative Languages |
Kausthub Thekke Madathil, Neeraj Mirji, Charan R and Anand Kumar M | Fake News Detection for Hindi Language |
Chih-Chen Chen and William Chen | Benchmarking Azerbaijani Neural Machine Translation |
Arup Das, Bibekananda Kundu, Lokasis Ghorai, Arjun Kumar Gupta and Sutanu Chakraborti | Anwesha: A Tool for Semantic Search in Bangla |
Valeria Generalova and Simon Petitjean | A metagrammar of causatives in morphologically rich languages |
Karahan Şahin and Ümit Atlamaz | TransMorpher: A Phonologically Informed Transformer-based Morphological Analyzer |
Maksud Sharipov and Ogabek Sobirov | Development of a rule-based lemmatization algorithm through Finite State Machine for Uzbek language |
Deniz Zeyrek and Mustafa Erolcan Er | A description of Turkish Discourse Bank 1.2 and an examination of common dependencies in Turkish discourse |
Sead Jahić and Jernej Vičič | Annotated lexicon for sentiment analysis in Bosnian language |
Khabibulla Madatov, Shukurla Bekchanov and Jernej Vičič | Accuracy of the Uzbek stop words detection: a case study on “School corpus” |
Jamolbek Mattiev, Maksud Sharipov, Jasur Sobirov and Rustam Baltayev | Creating a morphological and syntactic tagged corpus for the Uzbek language |
CONFERENCE REGISTRATION FORM
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