AFNLP

AFNLP (Asian Federation of Natural Language Processing Associations) is the organization for coordinating the natural language processing related activities and events in the Asia-Pacific region.

Foundation

AFNLP was founded on 4 October 2000.

Member Associations

  • ALTA - Australasian Language Technology Association
  • ANLP Japan Association of Natural Language Processing
  • ROCLING Taiwan ROC Computational Linguistics Society
  • SIG-KLC Korea SIG-Korean Language Computing of Korea Information Science Society

Existing Asian Initiatives

  • NLPRS: Natural Language Processing Pacific Rim Symposium
  • IRAL: International Workshop on Information Retrieval with Asian Languages
  • PACLING: Pacific Association for Computational Linguistics
  • PACLIC: Pacific Asia Conference on Language, Information and Computation
  • PRICAI: Pacific Rim International Conference on AI
  • ICCPOL: International Conference on Computer Processing of Oriental Languages
  • ROCLING: Research on Computational Linguistics Conference

Conferences

  • IJCNLP-04: The 1st International Joint Conference on Natural Language Processing in Hainan Island, China
  • IJCNLP-05: The 2nd International Joint Conference on Natural Language Processing in Jeju Island, Korea
  • IJCNLP-08: The 3rd International Joint Conference on Natural Language Processing in Hyderabad, India
  • ACL-IJCNLP-2009: Joint Conference of the 47th Annual Meeting of the Association for Computational Linguistics (ACL) and 4th International Joint Conference on Natural Language Processing (IJCNLP) in Singapore
  • IJNCLP-11: The 5th International Joint Conference on Natural Language Processing in Chiang Mai, Thailand
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