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| + | |Submitted papers=295 | ||
| + | |Accepted papers=57 | ||
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Latest revision as of 18:43, 1 April 2022
| CoNLL 2018 | |
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Conference on Natural Language Learning
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| Event in series | CoNLL |
| Dates | 2018/10/31 (iCal) - 2018/11/01 |
| Homepage: | https://www.conll.org/2018 |
| Twitter account: | https://twitter.com/conll_conf |
| Location | |
| Location: | Brussels, Belgium |
| Papers: | Submitted 295 / Accepted 57 (19.3 %) |
| Committees | |
| General chairs: | Anna Korhonen, Ivan Titov |
| Keynote speaker: | Asifa Majid, Max Welling |
| Table of Contents | |
| Tweets by https://twitter.com/conll_conf | |
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The 22nd Conference on Computational Natural Language Learning