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Vasyl Lytvyn Natalia Sharonova Thierry Hamon Victoria Vysotska Natalia Grabar Agnieszka Kowalska-Styczen (Eds.) COMPUTATIONAL LINGUISTICS AND INTELLIGENT SYSTEMS Proceedings of the 2nd International Conference, COLINS 2018. Volume I: Main Conference Lviv, Ukraine June, 2018 Lytvyn, V., Sharonova, N., Hamon, T., Vysotska, V., Grabar, N., Kowalska-Styczen, A., (Eds.): Computational Linguistics and Intelligent Systems. Proc. 2nd Int. Conf. COLINS 2018. Volume I: Main Conference. Lviv, Ukraine, June 25-27, 2018, CEUR-WS.org, online This volume represents the proceedings of the Main Conference, with Posters and Demonstrations track, of the 2nd International Conference on Computational Linguis- tics and Intelligent Systems, held in Lviv, Ukraine, in June 2018. It comprises 9 con- tributed papers that were carefully peer-reviewed and selected from 33 sub-missions. Copyright © 2018 for the individual papers by the papers’ authors. Copying permitted only for private and academic purposes. This volume is published and copyrighted by its editors. Preface It is our pleasure to present you the proceedings of the Main Conference of COLINS 2018, the second edition of the International Conference on Computational Linguis- tics and Intelligent Systems, held in Lviv (Ukraine) on June 25-27, 2018. The main purpose of the CoLInS conference is a discussion of the recent research results in all areas of Natural Language Processing and Intelligent Systems Develop- ment. The conference is soliciting literature review, survey and research papers comments including, whilst not limited to, the following areas of interest: mathematical models of language; machine learning; discourse analysis; segmentation, tagging, and parsing; speech recognition; sentiment analysis and opinion mining; text categorization and topic modeling; text mining; information retrieval; artificial intelligence; information extraction; statistical language analysis; text summarization; data mining and data analysis; computer lexicography; social network analysis; question answering systems; web and social media; NLP applications; machine translation; intelligent text processing systems; memory systems and computer-aided translation tools; computer-aided language learning; corpus linguistics. The language of COLINS Conference is English. The conference took the form of oral presentation by invited keynote speakers plus presentations of peer-reviewed individual papers. There was also an exhibition area for poster and demo sessions. A Student section of the conference for students and PhD students run in parallel to the main conference. This year Organizing Committee received 33 submissions, out of which 9 were ac- cepted for presentation as a regular papers. The papers are submitted to the following tracks: discourse analysis (1 paper), data mining and data analysis (1 paper), web and social media (2 papers), segmentation, tagging, and parsing (1 papers), text categori- zation and topic modeling (1 paper), statistical language analysis (2 papers), text min- ing (1 paper), information retrieval (2 papers), artificial intelligence (1 papers), Natu- ral Language Processing (1 papers), NLP applications (1 paper), corpus linguistics (2 papers), sentiment analysis and opinion mining (1 paper), computational lexicog- raphy (2 papers), automatic ontology building (1 paper), morphological analysis (1 paper), content analysis (2 papers), intelligent text processing systems (2 papers), intelligent computer systems building (2 papers) and problem of classification (1 papers). The papers directly deal with such languages: Ukrainian, Russian, French, English and Polish. These papers and extended abstracts were published in this Volume I of COLINS 2018 proceedings. The conference would not have been possible without the support of many people. First of all, we would like to thank all the authors who submitted papers to COLINS 2018 and thus demonstrated their interest in the research problems within our scope. We are very grateful to the members of our Program Committee for providing timely and thorough reviews and, also, for being cooperative in doing additional review work. We would like to thank the Organizing Committee of the conference whose devotion and efficiency made this instance of COLINS a very interesting and effec- tive scientific forum. June, 2018 Vasyl Lytvyn Natalia Sharonova Thierry Hamon Victoria Vysotska Natalia Grabar Agnieszka Kowalska-Styczen