[Apologies for multiple postings]
LREC-COLING 2024
The 2024 Joint International Conference on Computational Linguistics,
Language Resources and Evaluation
Lingotto Conference Centre - Torino (Italy)
20-25 May, 2024
https://lrec-coling-2024.lrec-conf.org
Twitter: @LrecColing2024 <https://twitter.com/LrecColing2024>
*First Call for papers***
Two international key players in the area of computational linguistics,
the ELRA Language Resources Association (ELRA) and the International
Committee on Computational Linguistics (ICCL), are joining forces to
organize the 2024 Joint International Conference on Computational
Linguistics, Language Resources and Evaluation (LREC-COLING 2024) to be
held in Torino, Italy on 20-25 May, 2024.
*IMPORTANT DATES*
(All deadlines are 11:59PM UTC-12:00 (“anywhere on Earth”)
* 22 September 2023: Paper anonymity period starts
* 13 October 2023: Final submissions due (long, short and position
papers)
* 13 October 2023: Workshop/Tutorial proposal submissions due
* 22–29 January 2024: Author rebuttal period
* 5 February 2024: Final reviewing
* 19 February 2024: Notification of acceptance
* 25 March 2024: Camera-ready due
* 20-25 May 2024: LREC-COLING2024 conference
*SUBMISSION TOPICS *
LREC-COLING 2024 invites the submission of long and short papers
featuring substantial, original, and unpublished research in all aspects
of natural language and computation, language resources (LRs) and
evaluation, including spoken and sign language and multimodal
interaction. Submissions are invited in five broad categories: (i)
theories, algorithms, and models, (ii) NLP applications, (iii) language
resources, (iv) NLP evaluation and (v) topics of general interest.
Submissions that span multiple categories are particularly welcome.
*(i) Theories, algorithms, and models*
* Discourse and Pragmatics
* Explainability and Interpretability of Large Language Models
* Language Modeling
* CL/NLP and Linguistic Theories
* CL/NLP for Cognitive Modeling and Psycholinguistics
* Machine Learning for CL/NLP
* Morphology and Word Segmentation
* Semantics
* Tagging, Chunking, Syntax and Parsing
* Textual Inference
*(ii) NLP applications*
* Applications (including BioNLP and eHealth, NLP for legal purposes,
NLP for Social Media and Journalism, etc.)
* Dialogue and Interactive Systems
* Document Classification, Topic Modeling, Information Retrieval and
Cross-Lingual Retrieval
* Information Extraction, Text Mining, and Knowledge Graph Derivation
from Texts
* Machine Translation for Spoken/Written/Sign Languages, and
Translation Aids
* Sentiment Analysis, Opinion and Argument Mining
* Speech Recognition/Synthesis and Spoken Language Understanding
* Natural Language Generation, Summarization and Simplification
* Question Answering
* Offensive Speech Detection and Analysis
* Vision, Robotics, Multimodal and Grounded Language Acquisition
*(iii) Language resource design, creation, and use: text, speech, sign,
gesture, image, in single or multimodal/multimedia data*
* Guidelines, standards, best practices and models for LRs,
interoperability
* Methodologies and tools for LRs construction, annotation, and
acquisition
* Ontologies, terminology and knowledge representation
* LRs and Semantic Web (including Linked Data, Knowledge Graphs, etc.)
* LRs and Crowdsourcing
* Metadata for LRs and semantic/content mark-up
* LRs in systems and applications such as information extraction,
information retrieval, audio-visual and multimedia search, speech
dictation, meeting transcription, Computer-Aided Language Learning,
training and education, mobile communication, machine translation,
speech translation, summarisation, semantic search, text mining,
inferencing, reasoning, sentiment analysis/opinion mining,
(speech-based) dialogue systems, natural language and
multimodal/multisensory interactions, chatbots, voice-activated
services, etc.
* Use of (multilingual) LRs in various fields of application like
e-government, e-participation, e-culture, e-health, mobile
applications, digital humanities, social sciences, etc.
* LRs in the age of deep neural networks
* Open, linked and shared data and tools, open and collaborative
architectures
* Bias in language resources
* User needs, LT for accessibility
*(iv) NLP evaluation methodologies*
* NLP evaluation methodologies, protocols and measures
* Benchmarking of systems and products
* Evaluation metrics in Machine Learning
* Usability evaluation of HLT-based user interfaces and dialogue systems
* *User satisfaction evaluation*
**
*(v) Topics of general interest*
* Multilingual issues, language coverage and diversity, less-resourced
languages
* Replicability and reproducibility issues
* Organisational, economical, ethical and legal issues
* Priorities, perspectives, strategies in national and international
policies
* International and national activities, projects and initiatives
LREC-COLING 2024 invites high-quality submissions written in
English. Submissions of three forms of papers will be considered:
A. Regular long papers - up to eight (8) pages maximum*, presenting
substantial, original, completed, and unpublished work.
B. Short papers - up to four (4) pages*, describing a small focused
contribution, negative results, system demonstrations, etc.
C. Position papers - up to eight (8) pages*, discussing key hot topics,
challenges and open issues, as well as cross-fertilization between
computational linguistics and other disciplines.
* Excluding any number of additional pages for references, ethical
consideration, conflict-of-interest, as well as data and code
availability statements.
Appendices or supplementary material will be allowed ONLY in the final,
camera-ready version, but not during submission, as papers should be
reviewed without the need to refer to any supplementary materials.
Linguistic examples, if any, should be presented in the original
language but also glossed into English to allow accessibility for a
broader audience.
Note that paper types are decisions made orthogonal to the eventual,
final form of presentation (i.e., oral versus poster).
*AUTHOR RESPONSIBILITIES*
Papers must be of original, previously-unpublished work. Papers must be
anonymized to support double-blind reviewing. Submissions thus must not
include authors’ names and affiliations. The submissions should also
avoid links to non-anonymized repositories: the code should be either
submitted as supplementary material in the final version of the paper,
or as a link to an anonymized repository (e.g., Anonymous GitHub
<https://anonymous.4open.science/> or Anonym Share
<https://anonymshare.com/>). Papers that do not conform to these
requirements will be rejected without review.
If the paper is available as a preprint, this must be indicated on the
submission form but not in the paper itself. In addition, LREC-COLING
2024 will follow the same policy as ACL conferences establishing an
anonymity period during which non-anonymous posting of preprints is not
allowed.
More specifically, direct submissions to LREC-COLING 2024 may not be
made available online (e.g. via a preprint server) in a non-anonymized
form after September 22, 11:59PM UTC-12:00 (for arXiv, note that this
refers to submission time).
Also included in that policy are instructions to reviewers to not rate
papers down for not citing recent preprints. Authors are asked to cite
published versions of papers instead of preprint versions when possible.
Papers that have been or will be under consideration for other venues at
the same time must be declared at submission time. If a paper is
accepted for publication at LREC-COLING 2024, it must be immediately
withdrawn from other venues. If a paper under review at LREC-COLING 2024
is accepted elsewhere and authors intend to proceed there, the
LREC-COLING 2024 committee must be notified immediately.
*ETHICS STATEMENT *
We encourage all authors submitting to LREC-COLING 2024 to include an
explicit ethics statement on the broader impact of their work, or other
ethical considerations after the conclusion but before the references.
The ethics statement will not count toward the page limit (8 pages for
long, 4 pages for short papers).
*PRESENTATION REQUIREMENT *
All papers accepted to the main conference track must be presented at
the conference to appear in the proceedings, and at least one author
must register for LREC-COLING2024.
All papers accepted to the main conference will be required to submit a
presentation video. The conference will be hybrid, with an emphasis on
encouraging interaction between the online and in-person modalities, and
thus presentations can be either on-site or virtual.
Dear all,
due to several requests we decided to extend the deadlines for the R&I
track.
The new dates are as follows:
Abstract Submission Deadline: May 23, 2023 (11:59 pm, Hawaii
time - originally May 9)
Paper Submission Deadline: May 30, 2023 (11:59 pm, Hawaii time
- originally May 16)
Notification of Acceptance: June 20, 2023 (11:59 pm, Hawaii time)
Camera-Ready Paper: July 04, 2023 (11:59 pm, Hawaii time)
For details please go to: https://2023-eu.semantics.cc/page/cfp_rev_rep
Looking forward to your submissions! Stay tuned and stay safe!
With kind regards,
Maribel Acosta & Silvio Peroni
-- R&I Track Chairs --
Free registration is now open https://bit.ly/3pwUwlG - tickets are limited and open to non-authors.
Call for Abstracts: 1st Workshop on Readability for Low Resourced Languages (RLRL 2023)
Dear all, join us for an exciting online workshop where experts in natural language processing will come together to discuss the latest research and innovative approaches to assessing the readability of low-resource languages. The workshop will take place as a free online event on September 5, 2023, and is being hosted jointly by Lancaster University, Sheffield Hallam University and King Saud University.
We welcome researchers and practitioners to submit abstract proposals of up to 500 words for talks related to the development of a Readability Framework for low-resource languages. The extended versions of the accepted abstracts will appear in the Computing Research Repository (CoRR), subject to the number of abstracts received and being in English.
Although the workshop will be conducted in English, for the first time, we are accepting submissions in a different language, starting with Arabic. Arabic speaking authors, are encouraged to submit their abstracts in Arabic. Presentations will be recorded with subtitles pre-added in by the authors. The organisers will live translate the Q&As. We plan to extend this option to other languages in future events. Due to lack of resources we are unable to provide live translation from English to Arabic during the workshop but we are open for free-of-charge solutions (please send suggestion to the organisers directly).
The ultimate goal of the workshop is to discuss best practices and state-of-the-art AI-based approaches to create mathematical representations of expected readability levels at different school grade or cognitive ability levels. The workshop will also focus on utilising classifiers that are intuitive for humans to understand and adjust, enabling the analysis and improvement of the decision-making criteria. We welcome abstracts on work that is still in progress or that does not yet have conclusive results. We encourage authors to share their work at various stages of development to facilitate discussions and collaboration during the workshop.
Important Dates:
- Due date for workshop abstract submission: July 17, 2023
- Notification of abstract acceptance to authors: August 1, 2023
- Workshop date: September 5, 2023 (online event)
We are pleased to announce the following keynote speakers for the workshop:
- Professor Laurence Anthony - Faculty of Science and Engineering at Waseda University, Japan.
- Dr Violetta Cavalli-Sforza - School of Science and Engineering at Al Akhawayn University, Morocco.
The main objectives of the workshop are three-fold:
1- Increase awareness of the importance of readability in low-resource languages and its impact on language learning and literacy.
2- Discuss the challenges of readability in low-resource languages, such as limited resources and lack of standardization, and brainstorm strategies for addressing these challenges.
3- Foster a community of practice among participants, allowing them to share their experiences and best practices for addressing readability issues in low-resource languages.
Abstract submission:
Abstract submission page is now open, please submit abstracts of no more than 500 words either in English or Arabic https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=rlrl2023
Topics of interest include, but are not limited to:
- Machine learning for text readability
- Applications of readability assessment
- Readability in low-resource languages
- Comprehensibility measures
- Mathematical representations of readability levels
- Text simplification for low-resource languages
- Readability and comprehensibility in language learning
- The effects of text simplification on readability
- Readability frameworks for indigenous languages
- Updating readability representations
We look forward to your contributions and to a productive and enlightening workshop on September 5, 2023.
RLRL 2023 Organisers:
- Dr Mo El-Haj (SCC/DSI/UCREL, Lancaster University)
- Dr Abdel-Karim Al Tamimi (CSSE, Sheffield Hallam University)
- Prof. Hend Al Khalifa (iWAN, King Saud University)
https://wp.lancs.ac.uk/acc/rlrl2023/
Best wishes,
Mahmoud
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Dr Mo El-Haj
Senior Lecturer in NLP
Co-Director of UCREL NLP Group
Strategic Lead of Arabic and Financial NLP Research
School of Computing and Communications, Lancaster University
https://www.lancaster.ac.uk/staff/elhaj
*Updated the deadlines*
- Paper submission deadline: May 21, 2023 AoE
- Submission notification date: May 31, 2023
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*The SIGIR '23 Workshop on Knowledge Discovery from Unstructured Data in
Financial Services (KDF)*
Artificial intelligence (AI) and information retrieval (IR) systems and
techniques have been widely adopted in financial services to tackle various
tasks, such as information retrieval from business documents, retrieval
from non-textual content like tables and graphs, recommending financial
products and services to customers, providing decision support for
investment practices, automating of due diligence protocols, detecting
fraudulent transactions, financial sentiment analysis on social media, and
understanding Environmental, Social and Governance (ESG) impact on
investment practices.
Knowledge from IR systems can help augment human intelligence. However,
discovering and extracting the knowledge conveyed inside unstructured
financial data, like SEC filings, prospectuses, business reports, and other
enterprise documents are extremely challenging due to the massive volume of
data, large variation in the data format, low signal-to-noise ratio,
scarcity of expert annotated datasets, task ambiguity, hurdles regarding
data integrity and privacy, robustness against domain shift, and
high-performance requirements set by industry and regulatory standards.
Manual extraction of knowledge is usually inefficient, error-prone, and
inconsistent, so it is one of the key technical bottlenecks for financial
services companies to accelerate their operating productivity. These
challenges and issues call for robust artificial intelligence, information
retrieval, and machine learning algorithms and systems to help. The
automated processing of unstructured data to discover knowledge from
complex financial documents requires bringing together a suite of
techniques such as natural language processing, information retrieval,
semantic analysis, and complex reasoning. In addition, how knowledge is
captured and represented, synthesized across diverse sources, and used
within AI systems, is crucial to developing effective solutions in
financial services.
Furthermore, based on the reflections and feedback from our past KDF
workshops, the 2023 workshop is particularly interested in multi-modal
understanding of financial documents, retrieving and reasoning over tabular
data within financial documents, and financial domain-specific
representation learning. The workshop will be composed of three components:
invited talks, paper presentations, along with a shared task competition.
We cordially welcome researchers, practitioners, and students from academic
and industrial communities who are interested in the topics to participate
and/or submit their original work. *The workshop will be a hybrid event –
supporting both in-person and virtual participation.*
Topics of Interest
The topics of the workshop include, but are not limited to, the following
areas:
- AI and IR technologies for business document understanding for
financial corpora, including searching and question answering systems,
understanding and reasoning over non-textual content such as tables and
graphs;
- representation learning, and distributed representation learning and
encoding in natural language processing for financial documents;
- language modeling on financial corpora including tabular and numerical
data, and multi-modal modeling;
- multi-source knowledge integration and fusion, and knowledge alignment
and integration from heterogeneous data;
- reconciling unstructured knowledge with structured knowledge and human
expertise;
- named-entity disambiguation, recognition, resolution, relationship
discovery, ontology learning and extraction in financial and business
documents;
- AI-assisted domain data tagging, labeling, and annotation for IR
tasks; automatic data extraction from financial filings and quality
verification;
- corporate ESG event discovery, evaluation, and impact assessment;
- event discovery from alternative data and impact on corporate equity
pricing;
- AI and IR systems for financial risk assessment on financial legal
documents such as contracts and prospectuses;
- verifying facts and statements generated by large pre-trained language
models using IR and knowledge discovery;
- IR or QA techniques and applications on financial documents leveraging
large language models.
Submission GuidelinesWe invite submissions of relevant work that be of
interest to the workshop. All submissions must be original contributions
that have not been previously published and that are not currently under
review by other conferences or journals. Submissions will be peer reviewed,
single-blinded. Submissions will be assessed based on their novelty,
technical quality, significance of impact, interest, clarity, relevance,
and reproducibility. All submissions must be in PDF format and follow the
current ACM two-column conference format
https://www.acm.org/publications/proceedings-template. We accept two types
of submissions:· full research paper: no longer than 9 pages
(including references, proofs, and appendixes).· short/poster
paper: no longer than 4 pages (including references, proofs, and
appendixes).Submission will be accepted via Microsoft CMT
https://cmt3.research.microsoft.com/KDF2023/. All accepted submissions will
be presented in the workshop. Submission will be non-archival, and the
authors may post their work on arXiv or other online repositories.Important
Dates
- Paper abstract due (optional): May 1, 2023 AoE
- Paper submission deadline: May 21, 2023 AoE
- Submission notification date: May 31, 2023
- Workshop: July 27, 2023
Organizing Committee· Sameena Shah - JPMorgan AI Research·
Xiaodan
Zhu - Queen's University· Wenhu Chen - University of Waterloo·
Manling Li - University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign· Armineh
Nourbakhsh - JPMorgan AI Research· Xiaomo Liu - JPMorgan AI Research
· Zhiqiang Ma - JPMorgan AI Research· Charese Smiley -
JPMorgan AI Research· Yulong Pei - JPMorgan AI Research· Akshat
Gupta - JPMorgan AI ResearchWorkshop Website
http://kdf-workshop.github.io/kdf23
*Contact*
For general inquiries about KDF, please write to the organizers at
kdf.workshop(a)gmail.com.
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Best,
Xiaomo
(apologies for multiple postings)
*CALL FOR PAPERS* <https://elex.link/elex2023/call-for-papers/>
*eLex 2023: Electronic lexicography in the 21st century.* The topic of next
year's conference is Invisible Lexicography.
Dates: 27-29 June 2023 (with workshops on June 26th)
Venue: Hotel Passage, Brno, Czechia
Deadline for abstract submissions: January 31st 2023
Conference website: https://elex.link/elex2023/
Language of the conference: English
Format:
The conference will be organized as a hybrid event and while we encourage
everyone to participate on-site, we plan to provide live streaming and
recording of the event for registered participants.
Looking forward to seeing you all in Brno,
Miloš Jakubíček
in the name of the organising committee
[Apologies if you receive multiple copies of this CFP]
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--*Call for Papers: The 1st International Workshop on Implicit Author
Characterization from Texts for Search and Retrieval (IACT’23) *
The workshop will be held in conjunction with the 46th International ACM
SIGIR Conference on Research and Development in Information Retrieval.
Workshop website: https://en.sce.ac.il/news/iact23
July 27, 2023. Taipei, Taiwan.
*Paper submission deadline: Extended to May 23, 2023, AoE *
Submission link: https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=iact23
To bring the research community's attention to the limitations of current
models in recognizing and characterizing AI vs. human authors, we organize
the first edition of IACT workshops under the umbrella of the SIGIR
conference. Research works submitted to the workshop should foster
scientific advances in all aspects of author characterization.
All papers must be original and not simultaneously submitted to another
journal or conference. The following paper categories are welcome:
- *Full research papers*: up to 8 pages. Original and high-quality
unpublished contributions to the theory and practical aspects of the
workshop topics.
- *Short research* *papers*: up to 5 pages. It can describe ongoing
research, resources, and demos.
- *Negative results* *papers*: up to 5 pages. Highlighting tested
hypotheses that did not get the expected outcome is also welcomed.
- *Position papers*: up to 5 pages. Discussing current and future
research directions.
The length constraints do not include references.
The submissions must be anonymous and will be peer-reviewed by at least two
program committee members.
The authors of accepted papers will be given 15 minutes for a short oral
presentation. The workshop will run as a hybrid event to allow virtual
attendance and meet the SIGIR format.
Research works submitted to the workshop should foster the scientific
advance on all aspects of implicit author information extraction from text,
including but not limited to the following:
- Differentiation between AI-generated content and human-generated
content and bot profiling
- Characterization of conversational agents
- Feature detection of authors for human vs. AI determination
- Prompt understanding and recognition in language models
- Personalized question answering and conversation generation
- Troll identification on social media
- Review authenticity estimation
- Multi-modal, multi-genre, and multilingual author analysis
- Character analysis, description, and representation in narrative texts
- Detecting implicit expressions of sentiment, emotion, opinion, and bias
- Transfer learning for implicit author characterization
- Implicit author characterization annotation schema
- Evaluation of implicit author characterization
- Author characterization in low-resource languages and under-studied
domains
- Accountability and regulation of AI-based information extraction,
retrieval, and content generation
- Copyright issues of AI-generated content
- Ethical and privacy implications of author characterization and
implicit information extraction
- Fairness and bias of AI-generated content
Organizing Committee:
- Marina Litvak - marinal(a)ac.sce.ac.il; Shamoon College of Engineering
Beer Sheva; Israel
- Irina Rabaev - irinar(a)ac.sce.ac.il; Shamoon College of Engineering
Beer Sheva; Israel
- Alípio Mário Jorge - amjorge(a)fc.up.pt; University of Porto; Porto,
Portugal
- Ricardo Campos - ricardo.campos(a)ipt.pt; Polytechnic Institute of Tomar
INESC TEC, Portugal; Porto, Portugal
- Adam Jatowt - adam.jatowt(a)uibk.ac.at; University of Innsbruck;
Innsbruck, Austria
Invited Speakers:
- Prof. Mark Last - Ben-Gurion University of the Negev, Israel
- Prof. Dr. Valia Kordoni - Humboldt-Universität Berlin, Germany
Contact:
- Dr. Marina Litvak: litvak.marina(a)gmail.com
- Dr. Irina Rabaev: irinar(a)ac.sce.ac.il
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Best regards,
Marina Litvak
The goal of this PhD will be to create a realistic conversational agent with a
"personality". The generation model will have to take into account a
description of the agent's knowledge about the world, about itself and about
the conversation in progress in order to generate coherent responses. This
external knowledge must be easily replaced or updated. The conversational
agent produced will be developed within the framework of the Cortex² European
project aiming, among other things, to produce tools that facilitate the
experience of online meetings.
- Supervisor: Gaël de Chalendar (CEA)
- Director : Nasredine Semmar (CEA)
- Employer : CEA, French public research organization
- Location : Nano Innov, Paris-Saclay University, Palaiseau, France
- Working conditions : full time, telecommuting (100 days/year, max 3 days/
week), 5 weeks of annual leave + 23 other days, subsidized meals, partial
reimbursement of public transportation, social security coverage
- Detailed description of the subject:
https://instn.cea.fr/these/agent-conversationnel-realiste/
- Deadline for applications: June 4, 2023
- Start of the PhD: from September 1st, 2023
- Duration of the PhD: 3 years
To candidate: gael.de-chalendar(a)cea.fr
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Gael de Chalendar
CEA LIST
Laboratoire d'Analyse Sémantique Texte et Image
(Text and Image Semantic Analysis Laboratory)
CEA Saclay Nano-INNOV
DRT/LIST/DIASI/SIALV
BAT 861 PC 184
F-91191 Gif-sur-Yvette Cedex
Tél.:+33.1.69.08.01.50 Fax:+33.1.69.08.01.15
Email : Gael.D.O.T.de-Chalendar.A(a)T.cea.D.O.T.fr
*Title:* Senior Data Scientist (Remote)
Application links
*Netherlands*
<https://jobs.lever.co/veeva/a6c967ac-5bbb-412b-9c3d-b72d709b8da7> [
https://jobs.lever.co/veeva/a6c967ac-5bbb-412b-9c3d-b72d709b8da7]
*Germany
<https://jobs.lever.co/veeva/e73b2147-5e3c-41cf-8f9e-db64dcdd1d3a> *[
https://jobs.lever.co/veeva/e73b2147-5e3c-41cf-8f9e-db64dcdd1d3a]
Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/posts/activity-7061693573410254848-wJ6R
*What You'll Do*
- Adopt the latest technologies and trends in NLP to your platform
- Experience with training, fine-tuning, and serving Large Language
Models
- Design, develop, and implement an end-to-end pipeline for extracting
predefined categories of information from large-scale, unstructured data
across multi-domain and multilingual settings
- Create a robust semantic search functionality that effectively answers
user queries related to various aspects of the data
- Use and develop named entity recognition, entity-linking,
slot-filling, few-shot learning, active learning, question/answering, dense
passage retrieval, and other statistical techniques and models for
information extraction and machine reading
- Deeply understand and analyze our data model per data source and
geo-region and interpret model decisions
- Collaborate with data quality teams to define annotation tasks and
metrics and perform a qualitative and quantitative evaluation. We have more
than 1900 curators!
- Utilize cloud infrastructure for model development, ensuring seamless
collaboration with our team of software developers and DevOps engineers for
efficient deployment to production
*Requirements*
- 4+ years of experience as a data scientist (or 2+ years with a Ph.D.
degree)
- Master's or Ph.D. in Computer Science, Artificial Intelligence,
Computational Linguistics, or a related field
- Strong theoretical knowledge of Natural Language Processing, Machine
Learning, and Deep Learning techniques
- Proven experience working with large language models and transformer
architectures, such as GPT, BERT, or similar
- Familiarity with large-scale data processing and analysis, preferably
within the medical domain
- Proficiency in Python and relevant NLP libraries (e.g., NLTK, SpaCy,
Hugging Face Transformers)
- Experience in at least one framework for BigData (e.g., Ray, Spark)
and one framework for Deep Learning (e.g., PyTorch, JAX)
- Experience working with cloud infrastructure (e.g., AWS, GCP, Azure)
and containerization technologies (e.g., Docker, Kubernetes) and
experience with bashing script
- Strong collaboration and communication skills, with the ability to
work effectively in a cross-functional team
- Used to start-up environments
- Social competence and a team player
- High energy and ambitious
- Agile mindset
*You can work remotely anywhere in Germany or The Netherlands, but you have
to live in Germany or The Netherlands and be legally authorized to work
there without requiring Veeva's support for a visa or relocation. If you do
not meet this condition but you think you are an exceptional candidate,
please clarify it in a separate note, and we will consider it.About Link:
Our product offers real-time academic, social, and medical data to build
comprehensive profiles. These profiles help our life-science industry
partners find the right experts to accelerate the development and adoption
of new therapeutics. We accelerate clinical trials and equitable care. We
are proud that our work helps patients receive their most urgent care
sooner.*
*About Veeva:* Veeva is a mission-driven organization that aspires to help
our customers in Life Sciences and Regulated industries bring their
products to market, faster. We are shaped by our values: Do the Right
Thing, Customer Success, Employee Success, and Speed. Our teams develop
transformative cloud software, services, consulting, and data to make our
customers more efficient and effective in everything they do. Veeva is a
work anywhere company. You can work at home, at a customer site, or in an
office on any given day. As a Public Benefit Corporation, you will also
work for a company focused on making a positive impact on its customers,
employees, and communities.
Application links
*Netherlands*
<https://jobs.lever.co/veeva/a6c967ac-5bbb-412b-9c3d-b72d709b8da7> [
https://jobs.lever.co/veeva/a6c967ac-5bbb-412b-9c3d-b72d709b8da7]
*Germany
<https://jobs.lever.co/veeva/e73b2147-5e3c-41cf-8f9e-db64dcdd1d3a> *[
https://jobs.lever.co/veeva/e73b2147-5e3c-41cf-8f9e-db64dcdd1d3a]
Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/posts/activity-7061693573410254848-wJ6R
Ehsan Khoddam
Data Science Manager at Veeva Systems Inc.
Last Call for papers and Extended Deadline for CLEF 2023: Conference and
Labs of the Evaluation Forum
18-21 September 2023, Thessaloniki, Greece
https://clef2023.clef-initiative.eu
Important Dates (Time zone: Anywhere on Earth)
-
Submission of Long, Short, Best of 2023 Labs Papers: 12 May, 2023 21st
of May (extended)
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Notification of Acceptance: 9 June, 2023
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Camera Ready Copy due: 30 June, 2023
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Conference: 18-21 September, 2023
Aim and Scope
The CLEF Conference addresses all aspects of Information Access in any
modality and language. The CLEF conference includes presentation of
research papers and a series of workshops presenting the results of
lab-based comparative evaluation benchmarks.
CLEF 2023 is the 14th CLEF conference continuing the popular CLEF campaigns
which have run since 2000 contributing to the systematic evaluation of
information access systems, primarily through experimentation on shared
tasks. The CLEFconference has a clear focus on experimental IR as carried
out within evaluation forums (e.g., CLEF Labs, TREC, NTCIR, FIRE,
MediaEval, RomIP, SemEval, and TAC) with special attention to the
challenges of multimodality, multilinguality, and interactive search also
considering specific classes of users as children, students, impaired users
in different tasks (e.g., academic, professional, or everyday-life). We
invite paper submissions on significant new insights demonstrated on IR
test collections, on analysis of IR test collections and evaluation
measures, as well as on concrete proposals to push the boundaries of the
Cranfield style evaluation paradigm.
All submissions to the CLEF main conference will be reviewed on the basis
of relevance, originality, importance, and clarity. CLEF welcomes papers
that describe rigorous hypothesis testing regardless of whether the results
are positive or negative. CLEF also welcomes past runs/results/data
analysis and new data collections. Methods are expected to be written so
that they are reproducible by others, and the logic of the research design
is clearly described in the paper. The conference proceedings will be
published in the Springer Lecture Notes in Computer Science (LNCS).
Topics
Relevant topics for the CLEF 2023 Conference include but are not limited to:
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Information access in any language or modality: information retrieval,
image retrieval, question answering, information extraction and
summarisation, search interfaces and design, infrastructures, etc.
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Analytics for information retrieval: theoretical and practical results
in the analytics field that are specifically targeted for information
access data analysis, data enrichment, etc.
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User studies either based on lab studies or crowdsourcing.
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Past results/run deep analysis both statistically and fine grain based.
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Evaluation initiatives: conclusions, lessons learned, impact and
projection of any evaluation initiative after completing their cycle.
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Evaluation: methodologies, metrics, statistical and analytical tools,
component based, user groups and use cases, ground-truth creation, impact
of multilingual/multicultural/multimodal differences, etc.
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Technology transfer: economic impact/sustainability of information
access approaches, deployment and exploitation of systems, use cases, etc.
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Interactive information retrieval evaluation: interactive evaluation of
information retrieval systems using user-centered methods, evaluation of
novel search interfaces, novel interactive evaluation methods, simulation
of interaction, etc.
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Specific application domains: information access and its evaluation in
application domains such as cultural heritage, digital libraries, social
media, health information, legal documents, patents, news, books, and in
the form of text, audio and/or image data.
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New data collection: presentation of new data collection with potential
high impact on future research, specific collections from companies or
labs, multilingual collections.
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Work on data from rare languages, collaborative, social data.
Format
Authors are invited to electronically submit original papers, which have
not been published and are not under consideration elsewhere, using the
LNCS proceedings format:
http://www.springer.com/it/computer-science/lncs/conference-proceedings-gui…
Two types of papers are solicited:
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Long papers: 12 pages max (excluding references). Aimed to report
complete research works.
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Short papers: 6 pages max (excluding references). Position papers, new
evaluation proposals, developments and applications, etc.
Review Process
Authors of long and short papers are asked to submit the following TWO
versions of their manuscript:
Methodology version: This version does NOT report anything related to the
results of the study. At this stage, the manuscripts will be evaluated
based on the importance of the problem addressed and the soundness of the
methodology. Manuscripts can include an introduction, description of the
proposed methodology and datasets used. However, there should be no result
and discussion sections. The authors should also remove mentions of results
in the included sections (e.g., abstract, introduction)
Experimental version: This is the full version of the manuscript that
contains all the sections of the paper including the experiments and
results.
Papers will be peer-reviewed by 3 members of the program committee in two
stages. At the first stage, the members will review the methodology version
of the manuscripts based on originality and methodology. At the second
stage, the full version of the manuscripts that passed from the first sage
will be reviewed. Selection will be based on originality, clarity, and
technical quality.
The deadline for the submission of both versions is 12th of May 21st of May.
Paper submission
Papers should be submitted in PDF format to the following address:
https://easychair.org/my/conference?conf=clef2023
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Submit the methodology version at the Methodology Track
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Submit the experimental version at the Experimental Track
Organisation
General Chairs
Evangelos Kanoulas, University of Amsterdam, the Netherlands
Theodora Tsikrika, Information Technologies Institute, CERTH, GR
Stefanos Vrochidis, Information Technologies Institute, CERTH, GR
Avi Arampatzis, Democritus University of Thrace, Greece
Program Chairs
Anastasia Giachanou, Utrecht University, the Netherlands
Dan Li, Elsevier
Evaluation Lab Chairs
Mohammad Aliannejadi, University of Amsterdam, the Netherlands
Michalis Vlachos, University of Lausanne, Switzerland
Lab Mentorship Chair
Jian-Yun Nie, University of Montreal, Canada