The Israeli Seminar on Computational Linguistics

ISCOL 2011



  Computational linguistics and natural language processing are active research fields in Israel today, as well as popular areas of activity in industry.
The Israeli Seminar on Computational Linguistics (ISCOL) is a venue for exchanging ideas, reporting on works in progress, as well as established results, forming extramural cooperations and advancing the collaboration between academia and industry.

  This year, ISCOL is co-located with BISFAI (Bar-Ilan Symposium on the Foundations of Artificial Intelligence).

The meeting will take place at Thursday, June 2, Bar Ilan University, Nano-technology Building (206), the ground floor auditorium.

Call for papers

BISFA's call for papers can be found here.

For the ISCOL track, we invite presentations on original recent work in all areas of computational linguistics and natural language processing, as well as adjacent areas (formal and theoretical linguistics, psycholinguistics, information retrieval and information extraction, text mining, knowledge representation, speech processing, etc.), including work under way, provided that they represent recent and original work of general interest to our audience.
Submissions of reporting on work pertaining to Hebrew or Arabic are especially encouraged.

In case you have a sort of a conference/journal paper, you can submit it with no concern on the number of pages. Alternatively, you can present a work in progress, submitting an extended abstract of 1-2 pages.

Use BISFAI's system for submission - it will be delivered to the ISCOL committee.

Important Dates

  • Submission: Friday April 15, 2011
  • Notification: Friday May 6, 2011
  • Final version: Friday May 13, 2011

Program

Links

Organizing Committee