Natural language processing (NLP) refers to computer systems that analyze, attempt to understand, or produce one or more human languages. The input might be text, spoken language, or keyboard input. The task might be to translate to another language, to comprehend and represent the content of text, to build a database or generate summaries, or to maintain a dialogue with a user as part of an interface for database/information retrieval. NLP plays very crucial role in people’s lives and permeates all it in all respects, from entertainment to healthcare and from databases to e-governance. ICNLP conference provides an international forum for exchange of ideas among interested researchers, students, developers, and practitioners in the areas of Natural Language Processing.
ICNLP2022-2022 4th International Conference on Natural Language
Processing will be held in Xi'an, China from
Mar. 25th to
Mar. 27th, 2022, mainly supported by
Xi'an
University of Posts and Telecommunications, will be
co-located with its workshops SSPS2022-4th International
Symposium on Signal Processing Systems (SSPS 2022)
(http://www.ssps.net/) and CVPS2022- 5th International
Symposium on Computer Vision for Public Safety (http://www.iccvps.org/).
Important Dates
Submission Deadline:
February 12 2022 at 11:59 PM PDT
Notification of Acceptance:
February 28 2022 at 11:59 PM PDT
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Submission & Registration Deadline:
March 5 2022
Early-Bird Registration:
December 15 2021
Proceedings of 2021 3rd International Conference on Natural Language Processing were indexed by EI Compendex and Scopus
(
18 Oct 2021)
Abnormal Behaviors Detection in Surveillance Video Challenge is open to either university students, or graduated researchers from industries. The challenge registration deadline was extended to Nov. 20, 2021. (About the Challenge)
(
7 Nov 2021)
Learn more about our conference aimed at providing a high-quality forum for scientists and engineers to present their latest research findings in this rapidly-changing field.
Topics
cover all areas related to natural language processing, including but not limited
to:
Natural Language
Processing systems or system components
Application systems
using language technology components
Software tools for
computational linguistics research
More details can be found at
call for
papers webpage.
Your current affiliation
Your review experience
Your research area
Submissions must be original and should
not have been published previously or be under consideration for
publication while being evaluated for this conference. All accepted
and presented papers will be published into Conference Publishing
Services (CPS), and submitted to IEEE Xplore™, Ei Compendex and
Scopus for indexing.