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Proceedings of CLiC-it 2019 are now online at http://ceur-ws.org/Vol-2481





Vai a Calls e Date Importanti

Calls and Important Dates

Call For Papers and important submission dates

Vai a CLiC-it 2019: Program

CLiC-it 2019: Program

The conference technical program

Vai a Informazioni Utili

Useful Information


Venue, Accommodation, travel information





Photos from the conference



Album November 13th, 2019: LINK

Album November 14th, 2019: LINK

Album November 15th, 2019: LINK



CLiC-it 2019

The main annual event of AILC

The CLiC-it 2019 is the 6th edition of the Annual Conference of the Italian Association for Computational Linguistics, AILC, that will be held in Bari, 2019.

CLiC-it, Italian Conference on Computational Linguistics, aims to establish a reference forum for research on Computational Linguistics of the Italian community. CLiC-it covers all aspects of automatic language understanding, both written and spoken, and targets state-of-art theoretical results, experimental methodologies, technologies, as well as application perspectives, which may contribute to advance the field.

The spirit of the Conference is inclusive. In the conviction that the complexity of language phenomena needs cross-disciplinary competences, CLiC-it intends to bring together researchers of related disciplines such as Computational Linguistics, Linguistics, Cognitive Science, Machine Learning, Computer Science, Knowledge Representation, Information Retrieval and Digital Humanities.

  • Promote awareness and understanding of the Computational Linguistics paradigms, technologies and best practices across the Italian and European Community

  • Survey and summarize the research on CL, with a particular emphasis on the achievements about the Italian language

  • Meet Academic and Public Organizations, Industries and Foreign Research Institutions promoting Internetworking and Knowledge Sharing

  • Synthesize New Ideas and Devise Core Visions for Effective Strategies about the Future of CL in Italy



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