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23rd International Conference on Computer Processing of Oriental Languages (ICCPOL2010)

The International Conference on the Computer Processing of Oriental Languages (ICCPOL) series is a regular international conference supported by the Chinese and Oriental Languages Society (COLCS), an international society founded in 1975. Recent ICCPOLs have been held in Korea (2001), Shenyang, China (2003), Singapore (2006) and Hong Kong (2009). This conference will be the 23rd gathering. The theme of this year's conference is: New Generation in Asian Information Processing. The conference serves as an international forum for linguists, computer scientists, information engineers and system users with interests in the computer processing and understanding of Oriental languages.

Topics of interest include:

  • Cross- and multilingual information processing
  • Text input methods
  • Document analysis and character recognition
  • Natural language processing
  • Machine translation
  • Information retrieval and extraction
  • Question-answering
  • Text Summarization
  • Multilingual computing
  • Speech recognition and synthesis
  • Language resources and evaluation
  • Text mining and knowledge discovery
  • Web-based applications
  • E-commerce, education and entertainment

Conference website: http://www.ksi.edu/seke/iccpol10cfp.html

Location: Redwood City, California