CALL FOR PAPERS (UPDATED)

Workshop on
Advanced analysis and recognition of parliamentary corpora (ARPC)

The ARPC organizing committee invites papers for the workshop to be held in physical format during the ICDAR 2024 conference in Athens, Greece. The ARPC workshop will be held on Saturday, 31 August 2024.

Workshop Context

Data-driven insights from archives have the potential to steer academic research in a variety of fields. This workshop attempts to address the growing importance of employing advanced recognition and analytical methods and tools to decode the complexities within legislative and administrative documents of parliamentary origin. The workshop will deep dive into cutting-edge OCR techniques for parliamentary corpora. Further attention will be placed into recognizing patterns, extracting meaningful insights and understanding the intricate dimensions of contemporary and historical parliamentary discourse. The relevance of this topic lies in its potential to bridge previously isolated domains of research, fostering interdisciplinary collaboration. By connecting history, political science, and linguistics, participants will unlock a richer understanding of legislative evolution, political trends, and linguistic nuances embedded in parliamentary proceedings. A keynote presentation will open the workshop, followed by a couple of sessions dedicated to specific topics related to the analysis and recognition of parliamentary corpora. Each session will be concluded by a structured panel discussion. The organization of the ARPC workshop is supported by the Hellenic OCR Team.

We encourage the authors to submit papers on the topics detailed below.

Topics

  • The recognition of polytonic Greek fonts
  • Recognition of mixed text (printed and handwritten)
  • Parliamentary discourse analysis
  • Historical trends in parliamentary language use
  • Integration of linguistic and political science methodologies in OCR
  • Cross-lingual OCR challenges in parliamentary texts
  • Machine learning approaches for semantic analysis of parliamentary proceedings
  • Ethical considerations in the digitization and analysis of parliamentary records
  • Developing standardized formats for parliamentary data preservation
  • The role of OCR technology in enhancing public access to parliamentary archives
  • Comparative analysis of parliamentary rhetoric across different eras
  • The impact of digital humanities tools on legislative studies
  • Application of Natural Language Processing techniques in political discourse analysis
  • Automated categorization and indexing of parliamentary documents
  • Challenges and solutions in digitizing non-standard parliamentary texts.

Deadlines

  • 31 March 2024 – Paper submission deadline
  • 19 April 2024 – Paper acceptance notification
  • 30 April 2024 – Camera-ready paper
  • 31 August 2024 – ARPC workshop

Submission Guidelines & Enquiries

Authors who wish their papers to be presented and discussed at the ARPC workshop are kindly asked to submit them exclusively through the following EasyChair link:

Submission link: https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=arpc2024 

Enquiries should be sent to fitsilisf@parliament.gr with cc to pc-chairs@icdar2024.net.  The submitted papers will respect the same policy and conditions of ICDAR 2024 conference papers. Papers should be formatted according to the instructions and style files provided by Springer. Papers accepted for the conference will be allocated up to 15 pages (usually not counting references) in the proceedings. Submissions are expected to be in the range of 10-15 pages. Each accepted paper requires at least one author to perform a full registration. The registration fee for only workshop participants will be discounted.

Publisher

ICDAR 2024 and pre-conference proceedings will be published under the Springer Lecture Notes in Computer Science (LNCS) series. This provides the proceedings of the conference and the workshops with an excellent online accessibility, including free access to SpringerLink via links on the conference website during one year after the publication and free access for everyone in SpringerLink four years after the publication.

Organizing Committee

Dr. Fotios Fitsilis

  • Head of Department, Scientific Documentation and Supervision
  • Scientific Service
  • Hellenic Parliament
  • fitsilisf@parliament.gr
Prof. George Mikros

  • Coordinator, MA Program of Digital Humanities and Societies
  • Department of Middle Eastern Studies
  • Hamad Bin Khalifa University
  • GMikros@hbku.edu.qa

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