[AISWorld] Call-for-papers: NLP4RE workshop at REFSQ'22 (extended deadline: Jan 23rd, 2022)

Dalpiaz, F. (Fabiano) F.Dalpiaz at uu.nl
Wed Jan 12 10:05:24 EST 2022


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Call for Papers: 5th Workshop on Natural Language Processing for Requirements Engineering (NLP4RE)

https://nlp4re.github.io/2022/

March 21st, 2022 - Aston, Birmingham, United Kingdom - Co-located with REFSQ'22.
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*Paper Submission Deadline: January 23rd, 2022 (extended)*

*Overview:*
Natural language processing (NLP) has played an important role in several areas of computer science, 
and requirements engineering (RE) is not an exception. In the last years, the advent of massive and 
very heterogeneous natural language (NL) RE-relevant sources, like tweets and app reviews, has 
attracted even more interest from the RE community. The main goal of the NLP4RE workshop is to 
serve as a regular meeting point for the researchers on NLP technologies in RE. NLP4RE aims to 
promote the timely communication of advances, challenges and barriers that the researchers encounter, 
and the workshop wishes to provide a friendly venue where collaborations may emerge naturally.


*Topics of Interest (non-comprehensive list)*
Requirements quality assessment
App Review analysis and classification
Tweet mining and analysis for RE
Bug report mining and analysis for RE
Automated requirements management
Multi-modal requirements analysis
Ambiguity and defect detection in requirements 
Requirements tracing Requirements retrieval 
Domain-specific ontology learning 
Functional and non-functional requirements categorisation 
Model synthesis from requirements 
Information extraction (abstraction identification, feature extraction) 
Formalisation of informal requirements 
Question-answering systems for RE 
Discourse analysis for RE 
Argumentation for RE 
Summarisation of requirements documents 
Structure assessment for requirements documents 
Completeness assessment for requirements documents 
Speech-to-text and speech analysis in requirements elicitation 
Requirements datasets

*Paper types*

The workshop accepts technical design papers (8 pages + 1 for references in the CEUR-Art format), experience papers (8+1), group reports (4+1), visions (4+1 pages), tool papers (4 pages).

All submissions should comply with the CEURArt Template, 1-column style. All papers will be peer-reviewed by three members of the Program Committee, and will appear in the CEUR Workshop Proceedings.

Full call for papers: https://nlp4re.github.io/2022/#call-for-papers

*Organising Committee*

Fabiano Dalpiaz, Utrecht University, The Netherlands 
Davide Dell'Anna, TU Delft, The Netherlands 
Sylwia Kopczyńska, Poznan University of Technology, Poland 
Lloyd Montgomery, University of Hamburg, Germany

*Program Committee*

Han van der Aa, University of Mannheim, Germany 
Muhammad Abbas, RISE Research Institute, Sweden 
Sallam Abualhaija, University of Luxembourg, Luxembourg 
Chetan Arora, Deakin University, Australia 
Fatma Başak Aydemir, Boğaziçi University, Turkey 
Dan Berry, University of Waterloo, Canada 
Henning Femmer, Fachhochschule Südwestfalen, Germany 
Alessio Ferrari, CNR-ISTI, Italy 
Xavier Franch, Universitat Politècnica de Catalunya, Spain 
Julian Frattini, Blekinge Institute of Technology, Sweden 
Davide Fucci, Blekinge Institute of Technology, Sweden 
Sepideh Ghanavati, University of Maine, USA 
Emitzá Guzmán, Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam, The Netherlands 
Eduard Groen, Fraunhofer IESE, Germany 
Frank Houdek, Daimler Ag, Germany 
Clara Lüders, University of Hamburg, Germany 
Luisa Mich, University of Trento, Italy 
Nan Niu, University of Cincinnati, USA 
Barbara Paech, Universität Heidelberg, Germany 
Mehrdad Sabetzadeh, University of Ottawa, Canada 
Damiano Torre, University of Central Texas, USA 
Michael Unterkalmsteiner, Blekinge Institute of Technology, Sweden 
Andreas Vogelsang, University of Cologne, Germany 
Liping Zhao, University of Manchester, UK

Contact:
mailto:nlp4re22 at easychair.org


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Dr. Fabiano Dalpiaz | Associate Professor | Department of Information and Computing Sciences, Utrecht University | Requirements Engineering Lab | Office: BBG-585 | Visiting address: Princetonplein 5, 3584 CC Utrecht, The Netherlands | Phone: +31 (0) 30 253 5913 | Skype: fabiano.dalpiaz | Twitter: @FabianoDalpiaz | Google Scholar | Website



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