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Final CfP 5th workshop on Resources for African Indigenous Language (RAIL) @ LREC-COLING

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Menno Van Zaanen <[log in to unmask]>

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EXTENDED DEADLINE (28 February 2024)



The fifth workshop on Resources for African Indigenous Language (RAIL)

Colocated with LREC-COLING 2024

https://bit.ly/rail2024



New: extended deadline



Conference dates: 20-25 May 2024

Workshop date: 25 May 2024

Venue: Lingotto Conference Centre, Torino (Italy)

The fifth RAIL workshop website: https://bit.ly/rail2024

LREC-COLING 2024 website: https://lrec-coling-2024.org/

Submission website: https://softconf.com/lrec-coling2024/rail2024/





The fifth Resources for African Indigenous Languages (RAIL) workshop

will be co-located with LREC-COLING 2024 in Lingotto Conference Centre,

Torino, Italy on 25 May 2024. The RAIL workshop is an interdisciplinary

platform for researchers working on resources (data collections, tools,

etc.) specifically targeted towards African indigenous languages. In

particular, it aims to create the conditions for the emergence of a

scientific community of practice that focuses on data, as well as

computational linguistic tools specifically designed for or applied to

indigenous languages found in Africa.



Many African languages are under-resourced while only a few of them are

somewhat better resourced. These languages often share interesting

properties such as writing systems, or tone, making them different from

most high-resourced languages. From a computational perspective, these

languages lack enough corpora to undertake high level development of

Human Language Technologies (HLT) and Natural Language Processing (NLP)

tools, which in turn impedes the development of African languages in

these areas. During previous workshops, it has become clear that the

problems and solutions presented are not only applicable to African

languages but are also relevant to many other low-resource languages.

Because these languages share similar challenges, this workshop

provides researchers with opportunities to work collaboratively on

issues of language resource development and learn from each other.



The RAIL workshop has several aims. First, the workshop brings together

researchers who work on African indigenous languages, forming a

community of practice for people working on indigenous languages.

Second, the workshop aims to reveal currently unknown or unpublished

existing resources (corpora, NLP tools, and applications), resulting in

a better overview of the current state-of-the-art, and also allows for

discussions on novel, desired resources for future research in this

area. Third, it enhances sharing of knowledge on the development of

low-resource languages. Finally, it enables discussions on how to

improve the quality as well as availability of the resources.



The workshop has “Creating resources for less-resourced languages” as

its theme, but submissions on any topic related to properties of

African indigenous languages (including non-African languages) may be

accepted. Suggested topics include (but are not limited to) the

following:



Digital representations of linguistic structures

Descriptions of corpora or other data sets of African indigenous

languages

Building resources for (under resourced) African indigenous languages

Developing and using African indigenous languages in the digital age

Effectiveness of digital technologies for the development of African

indigenous languages

Revealing unknown or unpublished existing resources for African

indigenous languages

Developing desired resources for African indigenous languages

Improving quality, availability and accessibility of African indigenous

language resources





Submission requirements:



We invite papers on original, unpublished work related to the topics of

the workshop. Submissions, presenting completed work, may consist of up

to eight (8) pages of content for a long submission and up to four (4)

pages of content for a short submission plus additional pages of

references. The final camera-ready version of accepted long papers are

allowed one additional page of content (up to 9 pages) so that

reviewers’ feedback can be incorporated. Papers should be formatted

according to the LREC-COLING style sheet

(https://lrec-coling-2024.org/authors-kit/), which is provided on the

LREC-COLING 2024 website (https://lrec-coling-2024.org/). Reviewing is

double-blind, so make sure to anonymise your submission (e.g., do not

provide author names, affiliations, project names, etc.) Limit the

amount of self citations (anonymised citations should not be used). The

RAIL workshop follows the LREC-COLING submission requirements.



Please submit papers in PDF format to the START account

(https://softconf.com/lrec-coling2024/rail2024/). Accepted papers will

be published in proceedings linked to the LREC-COLING conference.





Important dates:



Submission deadline: 28 February 2024 (AoE)

Date of notification: 15 March 2024

Camera ready deadline: 29 March 2024

RAIL workshop: 25 May 2024





Organising Committee



Rooweither Mabuya, South African Centre for Digital Language Resources

(SADiLaR), South Africa

Muzi Matfunjwa, South African Centre for Digital Language Resources

(SADiLaR), South Africa

Mmasibidi Setaka, South African Centre for Digital Language Resources

(SADiLaR), South Africa

Menno van Zaanen, South African Centre for Digital Language Resources

(SADiLaR), South Africa



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Prof Menno van Zaanen     [log in to unmask]

Professor in Digital Humanities

South African Centre for Digital Language Resources

https://www.sadilar.org

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