Symposium in Information and Human Language Technology (STIL) is an event held by SBC since 2003. The conference has a multidisciplinary nature and covers a broad spectrum of disciplines related to Human Language Technology, such as Linguistics, Computer Science, Psycholinguistics, Information Science, among others. It aims at bringing together both academic and industrial participants working on those areas. The Proceedings of STIL are published biannually, bringing the articles selected for each edition of the event.
Topics of Interest
STIL topics of interest include, but are not limited to:
- Morphological Analysis, Parts-Of-Speech Tagging, Text Preprocessing
- Syntactic Representations and Parsing
- Semantic Representations and Processing
- Text Inference, Text Processing
- Spoken Language Processing
- Statistical and Corpus-Based Natural Language Processing
- Neural and Vector Space Models Applied to Natural Language Processing
- Evaluation Methods and other Natural Language Processing Methodological Aspects
- Multilinguality
- Multimodality
- Phonetics and Phonology applied to Information Technology
- Syntax and Morphology applied to Information Technology
- Terminology, Terminography, Lexicology, Lexicography, Phraseology, Lexical Semantics
- Corpus Linguistics
- Psycholinguistics, Cognitive Modelling, and Linguistic Theories applied to Natural Language Processing
- Other Linguistic Studies related to Information Technology
- Discourse Models, Coreference, Dialogue, and Pragmatics
- Knowledge Representation and Ontologies for Natural Language
- Natural Language Tools and Resources
- Applications of Natural Language Processing
- Machine Translation
- Natural Language Generation and Summarization
- Question Answering
- Sentiment Analysis, Opinion, and Argument Mining
- Information Retrieval, Extraction, Classification
Additional information
For more information about STIL, visit the event's website.
