Text Mining and Applications Workshop in Vietnam

Text Mining and Applications Workshop in Vietnam

Text Mining and Applications Workshop

National Centre for Text Mining, University of Manchester and Ho Chi Minh City University of Science

14th May 2018, Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam

 

WORKSHOP SCOPE

Text mining (TM) is increasingly used to harness the power of unstructured data and analyse such data to discover hidden and new knowledge. TM applications have attracted considerable worldwide attention from both academia and industry over the past few years. However, in Vietnam, TM still remains under-explored due to a lack of communication between different scientific communities. This workshop will explore how text mining can be used to bring together different communities by supporting a number of applications such as publishing, life sciences, evidence-based medicine, biodiversity, etc. in Vietnam.

Building on recent developments of the OpenMinTed project, which supports interoperability between text mining platforms, we will demonstrate text mining applications in the areas of chemistry, neuroscience and biodiversity. OpenMinTeD illustrates the effectiveness of interoperability principles among different text mining platforms, tasks and languages. We invite submissions in the following areas:

  1. Resource building (annotated corpora, terminologies)
  2. Vietnamese language processing
  3. Named entity recognition
  4. Relation and event extraction
  5. Text summarisation
  6. Opinion mining and sentiment analysis from social media
  7. Search systems, question-answering and other applications
  8. Text mining infrastructures

IMPORTANT DATES

Abstract deadline: Monday 23rd April 2018

Notification of acceptance: Monday 30th April 2018

Workshop: Monday 14th May 2018

KEYNOTE

Keynote presentation by Prof. Sophia Ananiadou

CALL FOR PRESENTATIONS

We invite the submission of abstracts describing text mining and natural language processing research. Interdisciplinary research is particularly encouraged. Submitted abstracts must be a maximum of one A4 page in length, using font size 11 in Arial or another sans serif typeface of equivalent size to Arial font size 11, and the margins should not exceed 2 cm at all positions. The abstract should describe the background to the research, the motivation, as well as (potentially preliminary) experimental results.

All submissions should be sent to nhung.nguyen@manchester.ac.uk by Monday, 23rd April 2018.

ORGANISING COMMITTEE

Sophia Ananiadou, National Centre for Text Mining, School of Computer Science, University of Manchester, UK

Thuc D. Nguyen, Faculty of Information Technology, University of Science, Ho Chi Minh City, VN

Dien Dinh, Computational Linguistics Centre, University of Science, Ho Chi Minh City, VN

John McNaught, National Centre for Text Mining, School of Computer Science, University of Manchester, UK

Nhung T.H. Nguyen, National Centre for Text Mining and University of Manchester, UK

Minh Q. Nghiem, National Centre for Text Mining and University of Manchester, UK

Nam C. Van, Faculty of Information Technology, University of Science, Ho Chi Minh City, VN

REGISTRATION

Attending the workshop is free of charge, but advance registration is necessary. Please register here: https://goo.gl/forms/now68LHRwne9GIrL2.

VENUE

Hall I, University of Science

227 Nguyen Van Cu Street, Ward 4, District 5, Ho Chi Minh City, Viet Nam

Link: http://nactem.ac.uk/newsitem.php?item=360