The aim of the IWCS conference is to bring together researchers interested in the computation, annotation, extraction, and representation of meaning in natural language, whether from a lexical or structural semantic perspective. IWCS embraces both symbolic and statistical approaches to computational semantics, and everything in between.
The areas of interest for the conference include all computational aspects of meaning of natural language within written, spoken, or multimodal communication. Papers are invited on topics in these and closely related areas, including the following:
Two types of submission are solicited:
Long papers should describe original research and must not exceed 10 pages references excluded — see formatting instructions. The program committee may accept as a short paper a paper intially submitted as a long paper if the committee thinks it is better suited. When fully accepted, long papers will be published in the conference proceedings and in the ACL Anthology, and will have a full oral presentation at the conference. When accepted as short papers they will be offered the same publication and presentation possibilities as accepted short papers.
Short papers
typically are system description with demonstration or project
descriptions, or ongoing research and must not exceed 5
pages references excluded —
see formatting instructions. Accepted short
papers will be published in the conference proceedings and in
the ACL Anthology, and will have a lightning talk at the
conference, followed by a poster/demo session for discussion.
Please follow the information for authors for
instructions on formatting your paper.
Papers should be electronically submitted in PDF format
via easychair: https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=iwcs2017
There are
separate call for papers for the workshops.