2014 CLARIN Annual Conference Jan Odijk, Chair 2014 CAC Program Committee
Content Call for Contributions Review Procedure & Results Some Statistics Invitation (1) Invitation (2)
CLARIN Annual Conference In the Past: Contribution by invitation only This year Open Call for contributions Review of the contributions
Call for Contributions Light procedure Based on TIN and CLIN in the Netherlands/FlandersTINCLIN Programme Committee (PC) has been set up = National Coordinators’ Forum Chair = Jan Odijk Open Call for Contributions Open Call for Contributions On the basis of an extended abstract (2-4 pages) Criteria for evaluation have been defined, inter alia First author must work in a CLARIN member `country’ Contribution must pertain to the CLARIN infrastructure (e.g. use, design, construction, operation, etc.) Contributions: Oral presentations, Posters, Demo’s
Review Procedure & Results Reviewing by 2 PC members Discussed in PC meeting Without members that have a conflict of interest #Submissions: 34 #Accepted:29 Oral presentations:13 Posters:16 Demo’s As part of a poster Related to oral presentations: in the poster sessions (7) Additional posters by `new’ or `almost’ CLARIN-members (3): Sweden, Finland, Slovenia
By Country of First Author Country of First author Row LabelsCount of ID accept29 AT1 CZ4 DE9 DK3 EE1 NL8 NO1 PL2 Grand Total29
By Topic JO Topic 1 Row Labels Count of ID accept29 construction8 data4 interoperability1 knowledge infrastructure2 metadata2 operation1 policy1 services2 tool3 tool, use1 use4 Grand Total29
By Scientific Discipline Scientific Discipline Row Labels Count of ID accept29 Generic16 History1 Linguistics2 Linguistics/corpus linguistics2 Linguistics/discourse2 Linguistics/language variation1 Linguistics/syntax2 Philology1 Political Science /Media Studies1 Speech Recognition1 Grand Total29
Invitation The Programme Committee invites all authors of accepted presentation, posters and demo’s to submit a full paper for (digital) publication This full paper will be reviewed Details will be announced shortly after the conference
Invited Talk By Jan Rybicki (Jagiellonian University) Visualizing Literature: Trees, maps and Networks