Computational Linguistics in the Netherlands (CLIN) is an annual conference about Computational Linguistics organised in Flanders (Belgium) and The Netherlands.
CLIN is a splendid occasion for the whole Dutch and Belgian computational linguistics community to get together and present their current work, even if in an ongoing state. International researchers often take part in the conference as well. Submissions usually cover a diverse range of computational linguistics topics resulting in a stimulating event where researchers exchange early research results, compare approaches and get a good sense of the direction of computational linguistics in the Netherlands and Belgium as a whole.
The first CLIN conference was held in 1990 in Utrecht. For an impression of the previous CLIN conferences see the CLIN conference pages from previous years:
October 26, 1990 – OTS Utrecht
November 29, 1991 – CWI Amsterdam
October 30, 1992 – ITK Tilburg
November 25, 1993 – Alfa-informatica Groningen
November 23, 1994 – TU Twente
December 1, 1995 – Antwerpen
November 15, 1996 – IPO Eindhoven
December 12, 1997 – Letteren KUN, Nijmegen
December 11, 1998 – CCL, KU Leuven
December 10, 1999 – OTS Utrecht
November 3, 2000 – Taal en Informatica, Tilburg
November 30, 2001 – Computer Science, University of Twente
November 29, 2002 – Alfa-informatica, University of Groningen
December 19, 2003 – Centre for Dutch Language and Speech, University of Antwerp
December 17, 2004 – Leiden Centre for Linguistics
December 16, 2005 – University of Amsterdam
January 12, 2007 – CCL, KU Leuven
December 7, 2007 – Radboud University Nijmegen
January 22, 2009 – Groningen University
February 5, 2010 – UiL-OTS, Utrecht University
February 11, 2011 – LT3, University College Ghent
January 20, 2012 – ILK, Tilburg University
January 18, 2013 – HMI, University of Twente, Enschede
January 17, 2014 – INL & TST-Centrale, Leiden
February 5-6, 2015 – CLiPS, University of Antwerp
December 18, 2015 – VU Amsterdam