About PACLIC

Following the long tradition of PACLIC conferences, PACLIC emphasizes the synergy of theoretical frameworks and processing of natural language, providing a forum for researchers from different fields to share and discuss progress in scientific studies, development and application of the topics related to the study of languages.

The PACLIC Proceedings will be published in open-access digital formats. Past PACLIC proceeding papers have been indexed in Scopus (since PACLIC 19 in 2005) and listed in ACL Anthology. According to Google Scholar, PACLIC currently has an h5-index of 13 and an h5-median of 19.

PACLIC History

The Pacific Asia Conference on Language, Information and Computation (PACLIC) conference has a long history, dating back to 1982. Over the years, it has developed into one of the leading conferences in the research community. The PACLIC conferences have received a wide range of interesting research papers in the fields of theoretical and computational linguistics. The specific research topics that the papers focus on can be classified into the following categories: cognitive linguistics, corpus linguistics, discourse analysis, formal grammar theory, grammar and parsing, human and machine language processing, information extraction, information retrieval, language acquisition, language resources, language technology and its application, machine translation, morphology, natural language processing, phonology, pragmatics, semantics, speech processing, syntax, and typology.

Published by Institute for the Study of Language and Information, Kyung Hee University, 2024.

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