1st Workshop on Ancient Language Processing at RANLP 2023

Event Dates

Sep 08, 2023 - Sep 08, 2023

Location

Hotel Cherno More in Varna Bulgaria

Submission Deadline

Jul 10, 2023

1st ALP Workshop will be co-located with RANLP 2023 at Varna, Bulgaria

Ancient languages contain rich human historical and cultural wealth. So far there has been some good advancement in applying language technologies to ancient languages such as Sumerian, Akkadian, Latin, Ancient Greek and Ancient Chinese, especially in the construction of digital language resources and resources to facilitate automatic analysis. The workshop on Ancient Language Processing aims to focus specifically on ancient languages and scripts from the emergence of writing in Mesopotamia and Egypt c. 3000 BCE to the entire world up till 800 AD. We wish to provide a recognized forum to further advance this subfield of NLP, where researchers and practitioners can meet and discuss their latest work, and exchange ideas in addressing shared epigraphical challenges in language processing across various ancient languages, such as non-Latin and non-alphabetic scripts, Right-to-Left, transliteration conventions and fragmentary texts. In addition, we propose shared tasks on Machine Translation for Ancient Chinese and Akkadian, respectively, to provide an opportunity to address the unique challenges faced by ancient language machine translation.

Languages of interest include, but are not limited to:

Mesopotamia: Sumerian, Akkadian

Iran: Elamite, old and middle Persian

Levant: Eblaite, Amorite, Aramaic (incl. Mandaic and Syriac), Ancient Hebrew, Phynician, Ugaritic

Anatolia: Hittite, Luwian and minor Anatolian languages

Egypt: Ancient Egyptian, Coptic

Mediterranean: Linear A and B, Ancient Greek, Latin

Arabia: Ancient North Arabian, old Arabic

India: Sanskrit, Eastern Panjabi, Pali

China: Literary Chinese, Tibetan

Mesoamerica: Mayan

Japan: Old Japanese

Papers and contributions are encouraged for any work related to Natural Language Processing of Ancient Languages. Topics of interest include, but are not limited to:

Charset (Unicode)

Input method (transliteration and transcription)

Tokenization (word segmentation)

Morphological analysis (both inflectional and derivational)

Philological issues in NLP

Linguistic Linked Data supporting NLP

Syntactic analysis

Semantic analysis

Machine translation

Pre-trained models

Deep learning based NLP

Multi-lingual comparison for NLP purposes

Data mining

Knowledge extraction

Language varieties and dialects

NLP issues in the analysis of broken texts and uncertain readings

Minimal computing in NLP

We welcome two types of submissions:

Long Papers that describe original and unpublished work in any topic area of the workshop. Long papers are limited to 8 pages for content, with 2 additional pages for references.

Short Papers that describe either work in progress or a research proposal. They may also be in the style of a position paper that surveys and criticizes existing literature. Short papers must include clear directions for future research. Submissions of this type are limited to 4 pages for content, with 2 additional pages for references.

Please also note the following:

The papers accepted will be included in the ACL Anthology.

Paper submissions must use the official ACL style templates, which are available from here (Latex and Word): https://github.com/acl-org/acl-style-files. Please submit your papers in PDF format.

The review will be double-blind. Please do not include any self-identifying information in the submission. This includes anonymizing the already-published work by removing acknowledgments, self-citations, etc.

Important dates

Paper submission due: July 10, 2023

Notification of acceptance: August 5, 2023

Camera-ready paper due: August 25, 2023

Workshop date: September 7, 2023

All deadlines are 11:59PM UTC-12:00 (“anywhere on Earth”).

Submission

Submission can be made through this: https://softconf.com/ranlp23/ALP/

Contact:

Direct your workshop related inquiries to: ancientnlp@gmail.com

Direct your general (including registration related) inquiries to: 2023@ranlp.org

Organizing Committee

Dr. Adam Anderson, UC Berkeley, USA

Dr. Shai Gordin, Ariel University, Israel

Dr. Bin Li, Nanjing Normal University, China

Dr. Yudong Liu, Western Washington University, USA

Dr. Marco C. Passarotti, Università Cattolica del Sacro Cuore, Italy

Program Committee

Tero Alstola, University of Helsinki, Finland

Masayuki Asahara, National Institute for Japanese Language and Linguistics, Japan

Jonathan Berant, Tel Aviv University, Israel

Monica Berti, Leipzig University, Germany

Patrick Burns, New York University, USA

Christian Chiarchos, Goethe University Frankfurt, Germany

Gregory Crane, Tufts University, USA

Sanhong Deng,Nanjing University, China

Minxuan Feng, Nanjing Normal University, China

Ethan Fetaya, Bar-Ilan University, Israel

Toon Van Hal, University of Leuven, Belgium

Renfen Hu, Beijing Normal University, China

Heidi Jauhiainen, University of Helsinki, Finland

Kyle P. Johnson, Berlin-Brandenburg Academy of Sciences, Germany

Orly Lewis, Hebrew University of Jerusalem, Israel

Johann-Mattis List, Max Planck Institute for Evolutionary Anthropology, Germany

Chao-Lin Liu, National Chengchi University, Taiwan

Congjun Long, Chinese Academy of Social Sciences, China

Francesco Mambrini, Università Cattolica del Sacro Cuore, Milan, Italy

Hubert Mara, MLU Halle, Germany

Martijn Naaijer, University of Copenhagen, Denmark

Christian M. Prager, University of Bonn, Germany

Avital Romach, Yale, USA

Luis Sáenz, Ariel University/Heidelberg University, Israel/Germany

Si Shen, Nanjing University of Science and Technology, China

Xiaodong Shi, Xiamen University, China

Qi Su, Peking University, China

Thea Sommerschield, Ca’ Foscari University of Venice, Italy

Rachele Sprugnoli, Università degli Studi di Parma, Italy

Gabriel Stanovsky, Hebrew University of Jerusalem, Israel

Niek Veldhuis, University of California, Berkeley, USA

Dongbo Wang, Nanjing Agricultural University, China