ComputEL-4

4th Workshop on Computational Methods for Endangered Languages
Online, 2-3 March, 2021

Sponsored by the National Science Foundation (U.S.), the Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council (Canada), as well as the University of Alberta, University of British Columbia, the University of Buffalo, the University of Colorado, Boulder, the University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign, and the University of North Texas.

NEWS/UPDATES (AS OF 2-MARCH-2021)

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WORKSHOP GOALS

The ComputEL-4 workshop will focus on the use of computational methods in the study, support, and revitalization of endangered languages. The primary aim of the workshop is to continue narrowing the gap between computational linguists interested in working on methods for endangered languages, field linguists working on documenting these languages, and the language communities who are striving to maintain their languages.

We take seriously the goal of reaching all relevant communities. To support this goal, ComputEL-4 aims to alternate between co-location with computational linguistics conferences and with language documentation conferences. ComputEL-4 will take place immediately before the 7th International Conference on Language Documentation and Conservation (ICLDC7) hosted by the University of Hawaii, March 2021.

Workshop format/venue and the COVID-19 pandemic

ComputEL-4 will take place entirely online from 2-3 March 2021, immediately preceding the 7th International Conference on Language Documentation and Conservation (ICLDC7) hosted by the University of Hawaii.

IMPORTANT DATES:

Wed14 October 2020Submission deadline
Week starting 23-November-2020Notifications of acceptance sent out
Mon01 February 2021Camera-ready versions deadline
Tue-Wed2-3 March 2021Workshop

For further information, please consult our website: computel-workshop.org/computel/computel-4 or email us at: computel.workshop@gmail.com