SCIENTIFIC EVENTS

The Cnr-Istituto di Linguistica Computazionale “Antonio Zampolli” collaborates in the organisation/co-organisation of some of the main scientific events in the field of Computational Linguistics.

CLiC-it  – Italian Conference on Computational Linguistics

The conference, organised by AILC covers all aspects of both written and spoken natural language processing, with an inclusive spirit. CLiC-it aims at bringing together researchers from several disciplines, such as computational linguistics, linguistics, cognitive science, machine learning, information technology, knowledge representation, information retrieval and digital humanities.

Past editions of CLiC-it

EVALITA

Campaign organised by AILC dedicated to the evaluation of tools for the Automatic Processing of Language and Speech. The goal is to promote the development of language and speech technologies for the Italian language and to provide a shared framework where different systems and approaches can be evaluated in a consistent manner.

Past editions of EVALITA

CLARIN – Annual Conference

Past editions of CLARIN Annual Conference.

LREC-COLING 2024 The 2024 Joint International Conference on Computational Linguistics, Language Resources and Evaluation, jointly organised by the European Language Resources Association (ELRA) and the International Committee on Computational Linguistics (ICCL)

LREC – Language Resources and Evaluation Conference

Past editions of LREC

COLING – International Conference on Computational Linguistics

One of the first conferences on Natural Language Processing worldwide, with a history dating back to the 1960s. COLING is an international event for presenting new research results and demonstrating new systems and techniques in Computational Linguistics and Natural Language Processing. It is held every two years and regularly attracts more than 700 delegates.

Past editions of COLING

NL4AI – Workshop on Natural Language for Artificial Intelligence

The goal of the NL4AI workshop is to explore the area situated at the intersection between Natural Language Processing and Artificial Intelligence. The workshop aims at providing a broad overview of recent activities in both fields in Italy.

IEEE Congress on Information Science & Technology

An international event held in Morocco to share leading edge and multidisciplinary research in various fields related to information science and technology.

ACL – Annual Meeting of the Association for Computational Linguistics

ACL 2019 – 57th Annual Meeting of the Association for Computational Linguistics (ACL)

Other past editions of ACL

Conferences on Natural Language Processing and Speech and Language Technologies

  • Il Trattamento Automatico delle Lingue nella Società dell’Informazione (Rome, 1997)
  • TIPI 2002 – Tecnologie Informatiche nella Promozione della Lingua Italiana (Romea, 2002)
  • TAL 2006 – Uomini e macchine, un colloquio possibile (Rome, 2006)
  • TALeP 2006 – Tecnologie per l’eParticipation: freno o opportunità per la partecipazione democratica? (Pisa, 2006)
  • LangTech 2008 – Conferenza Internazionale sulle Tecnologie Linguistiche e Vocali (Rome, 2008)
  • TAL 2014 – TAL e Open data (Turin, 2014)
  • Giornata di Studi TAL e Beni Culturali (Gardone Riviera, 2015)
  • Conferenza su Azione, Linguaggio e Cognizione MODELACT 2016 (Rome)

GL – International Conference on Generative Approaches to Lexicon

The goal of the conference is to gather contributions from different disciplines (Theoretical and Computational Linguistics, Computer Science, Cognitive Science, and Lexicography) to explore compositionality from the perspective of generative approaches to the lexicon.

ELRC – European Language Resource Coordination – supporting Multilingual Europe

Past editions: 2016 | 2018 | 2021

SPLeT – Workshop on Automatic Semantic Processing of Legal Texts.

Focuses on the topics of Language Resources and Human Language Technologies in the legal domain. It deals with legal knowledge extraction and management, with an emphasis on automatic semantic processing of legal texts. It is a place where Computational Linguistics and Artificial Intelligence researchers and legal communities meet, exchange information, compare perspectives, and share experiences.

Workshop on Less-Resourced and Under-Resourced Languages

Other workshops