Dear colleagues,

The French NLP journal ‘TAL’ (Traitement Automatique des Langues) invites 
contributions, in English or French, on the topic of *Linguistic Diversity in 
NLP*.

https://tal-62-3.sciencesconf.org/?lang=en


CALL FOR PAPERS


Although computational linguistics carries the promise of producing tools for 
processing and understanding a wide variety of languages, most of the work in 
NLP still focuses on a small number of languages, and in particular on English. 
The goal of this special issue is to promote linguistic diversity in NLP, by 
encouraging the publication of work on languages or language varieties less 
often studied, as well as methods that can easily and demonstrably be applied 
to those.


The challenges faced range from the low availability of resources for 
developing and estimating models, to difficulties in handling more complex 
morphology and syntax, to the steep publication curve for this type of work.


For this special issue, the "Revue TAL" journal 
(https://www.atala.org/revuetal) encourages contributions (in English or 
French) describing, for example:


  *   new methods with a demonstrated application to less studied languages, 
dialects or language varieties;
  *   new applications of techniques and models, even already published ones, 
to new languages and language varieties, with a clear identification of the 
challenges;
  *   models of linguistic phenomena that are not, or less present in English 
and most commonly processed languages, as well as model or tools that implement 
them;
  *   producing or porting resources for less studied languages.


We also encourage the submission of contributions dealing with processing 
multilingual texts, for example for machine translation or learning 
multilingual or cross-lingual representations, when the languages under study 
increase the linguistic diversity.


Authors who wish to submit their work to this special issue are strongly 
encouraged to clearly identify the languages their work focuses on, as well as 
the specific challenges of the languages under study.

Website: https://tal-62-3.sciencesconf.org/?lang=en


Deadline for submission: 30 June 2021


Guest editors:

Aarne Ranta (University of Gothenburg)

Cyril Goutte (NRC Canada)


Invited editorial committee :

Francis Tyers (Indiana U.)

Laurent Besacier (Naver Labs)

Laurette Pretorius (U. South Africa)

Leila Kosseim (U. Concordia, Montréal)

Marie-Odile Junker (Carleton U.)

Marine Carpuat (U. Maryland, College Park)

Mathieu Mangeot (U. Grenoble)

Mona Diab (George Washinton U.)

Pushpak Bhattacharyya (IIT Bombay)

Trond Trosterud (U. Tromsø)

Wanjiku Nganga (U. Nairobi)

Yannick Parmentier (U. Lorraine)

Yves Scherrer (U. Helsinki)

https://www.atala.org/content/comité-de-rédaction-0<https://www.atala.org/content/comit%C3%A9-de-r%C3%A9daction-0>

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Cyril . Goutte @ nrc . ca – Multilingual Text Processing, National Research 
Council Canada.
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