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[CfP] Workshop on Extracting Heterogeneous Reference Data (15/16 May 2023)
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Legal historians. You know who you are.
Call for Participation: (Hybrid) Workshop on Extracting Heterogeneous Reference Data (Frankfurt, Germany, 15/16 May 2023)
https://mpilhlt.github.io/reference-extraction/workshop-2023/cfp/
Recognition and parsing of references to literature is a long-standing problem in the processing of historical or scholarly texts in the domains of the humanities, law and the social sciences. We invite contributions to a hybrid workshop addressing what the current state of the art in reference extraction is and how recent technological advances like large language models may help improve it.
The workshop will be held in a hybrid format on 15/16 May 2023 at the Max Planck Institute for Legal History and Legal Theory, Frankfurt/Main, Germany.
We are calling for contributions to the following and related topics/questions:
Please also consider contributing if you have suitable training data or if you are working on related tasks like preparation of datasets, linking of references, etc.
Please send your submission to wagner@lhlt.mpg.de. Deadline for submissions is Feb 28th 2023. All submitters will be notified of their status by March 13th 2023.
Find more details in the full Call: https://mpilhlt.github.io/reference-extraction/workshop-2023/cfp/
We are looking forward to your contributions!
Christian Boulanger, mpilhlt Frankfurt
Robin Haunschild, mpgivs-cpt Stuttgart
Malte Vogl, mpiwg Berlin
Andreas Wagner, mpilhlt Frankfurt