Society for Language Technology and Computational Linguistics

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The Society for Language Technology and Computational Linguistics (GSCL) is a scientific professional association for the promotion of language technology and computational linguistics in research, teaching and work. The association, based in Munich , was founded in 1975 - initially under the name LDV-Fittings eV - and was called the Society for Linguistic Data Processing eV (GLDV) until October 2008 .

Logo of the Society for Language Technology and Computational Linguistics

The GSCL organizes specialist conferences, workshops and events on current topics from computational linguistics and language technology. Special research and application fields (including dialogue systems , e-learning , hypermedia , corpus linguistics , lexicography , machine translation , parsing , text technology ) are dealt with in working groups. The publication organ of the GSCL is the Journal for Language Technology and Computational Linguistics ( JLCL , formerly LDV-Forum ), which contains specialist articles, reports, discussions and reviews on topics from computational linguistics and language technology.


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  1. Articles of Association (PDF)