ANLP special track

Applied Natural Language Processing

What is ANLP?

The track on Applied Natural Language Processing is a forum for researchers working in natural language processing(NLP)/computational linguistics(CL) and related areas. The rapid pace of development of online materials, most of them in textual form or text combined with other media (visual, audio), has led to a revived interest for tools capable to understand, organize and mine those materials. Novel human-computer interfaces, for instance talking heads, can benefit from language understanding and generation techniques with big impact on user satisfaction. Moreover, language can facilitate human-computer interaction for the handicapped (no typing needed) and elderly leading to an ever increasing user base for computer systems.


Goal of ANLP

The goal of the ANLP track is to inform researchers as to current project and studies that identify, investigate, and (begin to) resolve issues that relate to human/computer language interaction.


Who might be interested?

Papers and contributions on traditional basic and applied language processing issues are welcome as well as novel challenges to the NLP/CL community: BioNLP, spam filtering, security, multilingual processing, learning environments, Educational Data Mining, Learning Analytics Knowledge, Intelligent Tutoring Systems, Dialog Systems, Big Data, multimodal communication, etc. We also encourage papers in information retrieval, speech processing, Data Mining, and machine learning that present novel approaches that can benefit from or have an impact on NLP/CL.

Organizers & Chairs

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In cooperation with

Florida Open Journal

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Conference Proceedings

Papers will be refereed and all accepted papers will appear in the conference proceedings, which will be published by Flordia Open Journal: https://journals.flvc.org/FLAIRS