<html><head><meta http-equiv="Content-Type" content="text/html charset=iso-8859-1"></head><body style="word-wrap: break-word; -webkit-nbsp-mode: space; -webkit-line-break: after-white-space;"><div> Call For Papers<br><div><br> EMNLP 2014<br><br> October 25-29, 2014<br> Doha, Qatar<br> <a href="http://www.emnlp2014.org">http://www.emnlp2014.org</a><br><br> Long and Short paper submission deadline: June 2, 2014<br> Tutorial submission deadline: June 15, 2014<br><br>EMNLP 2014 HIGHLIGHTS<br><br>We are excited to announce new additions to the EMNLP conference.<br><br>STUDENT SCHOLARSHIPS<br><br>EMNLP 2014 will offer a considerable number of student scholarships for<br>attending the conference.<br><br>TUTORIALS<br><br>For the first time, EMNLP 2014 will have tutorials. The tutorial<br>submission deadline is June 15, see<br><a href="http://emnlp2014.org/call-for-tutorials.html">http://emnlp2014.org/call-for-tutorials.html</a> for more details.<br><br>We are also glad to announce that EMNLP will apply the honorary policy<br>of ACL for our tutorial speakers:<br><a href="http://aclweb.org/adminwiki/index.php?title=Tutorial_teacher_payment_policy">http://aclweb.org/adminwiki/index.php?title=Tutorial_teacher_payment_policy</a><br><br>WORKSHOPS<br><br>For the first time, EMNLP 2014 will have a large workshop program with<br>7 workshops, http://emnlp2014.org/workshops.html.<br><br>QATAR INFORMATION<br><br>For information on Doha and Qatar, and FAQ go to<br>http://emnlp2014.org/local.html.<br><br> Call for Papers<br><br>SIGDAT, the Association for Computational Linguistics' special<br>interest group on linguistic data and corpus-based approaches to NLP,<br>invites submissions to EMNLP 2014.<br><br>The conference will be held October 25-29, 2014, in Doha, Qatar,<br>spanning three days of paper presentations plus two days of workshops<br>and tutorials.<br><br>Conference URL: http://www.emnlp2014.org. For more details and FAQ on<br>Doha and Qatar go to http://emnlp2014.org/local.html.<br><br>TOPICS<br><br>We solicit papers in all areas of interest to the SIGDAT community and<br>aligned fields, including but not limited to the following:<br><br>- Phonology, Morphology, and Segmentation<br>- Tagging, Chunking, Syntax and Parsing<br>- Discourse, Dialogue, and Pragmatics<br>- Semantics<br>- Summarization and Generation<br>- NLP-related Machine Learning: theory, methods and algorithms<br>- Machine Translation<br>- Information Retrieval, Text Categorization, and Question Answering<br>- Information Extraction<br>- Text Mining and Natural Language Processing Applications<br>- Sentiment Analysis and Opinion Mining<br>- NLP for the Web and Social Media<br>- Spoken Language Processing<br>- Computational Psycholinguistics<br><br>IMPORTANT DATES<br><br>Long and Short paper submission deadline: June 2, 2014<br>Author response period: July 5-8, 2014<br>Acceptance notification: July 22, 2014<br>Camera-ready submission deadline: August 26, 2014<br>Workshops: October 25 and 29, 2014<br>Main conference: October 26-28, 2014<br><br>All deadlines are calculated at 11:59pm (UTC/GMT -11 hours)<br><br>SUBMISSIONS<br><br>Submissions should describe original, unpublished work. Papers<br>presented at EMNLP should mainly contain new material that has not<br>been presented at any other meeting with publicly available<br>proceedings. Papers that have been or will be submitted to other<br>meetings or publications must disclose this information at submission<br>time. Please list all other meetings where the paper has been<br>submitted in the "other submissions" field on the submission site (and<br>see below for details of the multiple submission policy).<br><br>Each long paper submission consists of a paper of up to nine (9) pages<br>of content and any number of additional pages containing references<br>only, together with optional supplementary material as described<br>below.<br><br>EMNLP 2014 also solicits short papers. Characteristics of short papers include:<br><br>- a small, focused contribution<br>- work in progress<br>- a negative result<br>- an opinion piece<br>- an interesting application nugget<br><br>Short papers will be presented orally or as a poster (at the<br>discretion of the programme chairs), and will be given four (4) pages<br>plus 2 pages for references in the proceedings.<br><br>While short papers will be distinguished from long papers in the proceedings,<br>there will be no distinction between papers presented orally or as posters.<br><br>Both long and short papers must follow the two-column format available at<br>http://emnlp2014.org/templates/ (and ensure that your paper is A4 size).<br>We reserve the right to reject submissions if the paper does not conform to<br>these styles, including letter size and font size restrictions.<br><br>As reviewing will be blind, the submission should not include the<br>authors' names and affiliations. Furthermore, self-references that<br>reveal the author's identity, e.g., "We previously showed (Smith,<br>1991) ...", should be avoided. Instead, use citations such as "Smith<br>(1991) previously showed ...". Submissions that do not conform to<br>these requirements will be rejected without review. Separate author<br>identification information is required as part of the on-line<br>submission process.<br><br>The supplementary material should be supplementary (rather than<br>central) to the paper. It may include explanations or details of<br>proofs or derivations that do not fit into the paper, lists of<br>features or feature templates, sample inputs and outputs for a system,<br>pseudo-code or source code, and data. The paper should not rely on the<br>supplementary material: while the paper may refer to and cite the<br>supplementary material and the supplementary material will be<br>available to reviewers, they will not be asked to review or even<br>download the supplementary material.<br><br>Submission and reviewing will be on-line, managed by the START system.<br>The only accepted format for submitted papers is Adobe PDF. The<br>supplementary material must be in the form of a single .zip or a .tgz<br>archive file with a maximum size of 10MB; otherwise there are no<br>constraints on its format. Submissions, together with all<br>supplementary material, must be uploaded to the START system by the<br>submission deadlines; submissions submitted after that time will not<br>be reviewed. To minimize network congestion we request authors upload<br>their submissions as early as possible (especially if they contain<br>large supplementary material files).<br><br>COMMITTEE<br><br>Organizing committee<br><br>General Chair<br><br>Alessandro Moschitti, Qatar Computing Research Institute<br><br>Program co-Chairs<br><br>Bo Pang, Google<br>Walter Daelemans, University of Antwerp<br><br>Workshops co-Chairs<br><br>Enrique Alfonseca, Google Research at Zurich<br>Eric Gaussier, Université Joseph Fourier (Grenoble I)<br><br>Tutorial co-Chairs<br><br>Lucia Specia, University of Sheffield<br>Xavier Carreras, Universitat Politècnica de Catalunya<br><br>Publication Chair<br><br>Yuval Marton, Microsoft Corporation<br><br>Sponsorship Chair<br><br>Min Zhang, Soochow University, China<br><br>Publicity co-Chairs<br><br>Mona Diab, The George Washington University<br>Irina Matveeva, NexLP, Chicago<br><br>Student Scholarship co-Chairs<br><br>Katrin Erk, University of Texas at Austin<br>Sebastian Pado, University of Stuttgart, Germany<br><br>Local Chair:<br><br>Kareem Darwish, Qatar Computing Research Institute<br></div></div><br>
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