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<h1 id="naacl-hlt-2015-call-for-demonstrations"></h1><h1 id="naacl-hlt-2015-call-for-demonstrations">NAACL HLT 2015 CALL FOR DEMONSTRATIONS</h1><p><a href="http://naacl.org/naacl-hlt-2015/call-for-demos.html">http://naacl.org/naacl-hlt-2015/call-for-demos.html</a></p>
<p>The NAACL 2015 Program Committee invites proposals for Demonstrations
to be displayed at NAACL HLT 2015. We encourage submissions from early
prototype demonstrations to mature production-ready systems; of
particular interest are demos that can be openly used by NAACL attendees
from the conference website before and during the conference. All
accepted demos will be published in a companion volume of the conference
proceedings, and will be presented during a demo session (with an
optional poster).</p>
<h2 id="areas-of-interest">Areas of Interest</h2>
<p>Areas of interest include, but are not limited to, the following types of systems:</p>
<ul><li>End-to-end systems:
<ul><li>Mobile applications of language technologies</li><li>Text- or speech-based information access or dialogue systems</li><li>Machine translation systems for consumer or industry applications</li><li>Question answering applications</li><li>Information extraction</li><li>Systems for meeting capture and analysis</li><li>NLP and speech technologies to support accessibility and assistive devices</li></ul>
</li><li>Systems aiding research and development:
<ul><li>Software architectures and reusable components for use in NLP</li><li>Tools for data visualization</li><li>Software tools for system evaluation or error analysis</li><li>Interfaces and resources to support linguistic annotation</li><li>Toolkits for machine learning, NLP, or data mining</li></ul>
</li><li>Systems supporting learning or education:
<ul><li>Visual interactive aids for students</li><li>Tutorial agents to support real-time feedback for learning</li><li>Instructional aids for topics in computational linguistics</li><li>Systems to score or critique textual student responses</li><li>Systems to mine textual or behavioral data for educational purposes</li></ul>
</li></ul>
<h2 id="format-for-submission">Format for Submission</h2>
<p>Please use the main NAACL paper style (<a href="http://naacl.org/naacl-pubs">http://naacl.org/naacl-pubs</a>) and submission guidelines. At a minimum, demo proposals should include the following:</p>
<ul><li>A brief description of the technical content to be demonstrated.</li><li>A “script outline” of the demo presentation, including
accompanying narrative, and either a Web address for accessing the demo
or visual aids (e.g., screenshots, snapshots, or diagrams).</li></ul>
<p>As the reviewing will be blind, proposals must not include the
authors’ names and affiliations. Furthermore, self-references that
reveal the author’s identity, e.g., “We previously showed (Smith, 1991)
…” must be avoided. Instead, use citations such as “Smith previously
showed (Smith, 1991) …”. In addition, please do not post your proposals
on the web until after the review process is complete.</p>
<p>The entire proposal must not be more than four pages. We will reject
without review any papers that do not follow the official style
guidelines, anonymity conditions and page limits. Also, please note that
no hardware or software will be provided by the local organizers. </p>
<h2 id="submissions-procedure">Submissions Procedure</h2>
<p>Proposals must be submitted electronically by February 13, 2015 using submission software available at <a href="https://www.softconf.com/naacl2015/demos">https://www.softconf.com/naacl2015/demos</a>.</p>
<h2 id="important-dates">Important Dates</h2>
<p>All times are 11:59pm PST on the deadline day</p>
<ul><li>Submission deadline: February 13, 2015</li><li>Notification of acceptance: March 15, 2015</li><li>Submission of camera ready copies: March 30, 2015</li></ul>
<h2 id="further-details">Further Details</h2>
<p>Submissions will be evaluated on the basis of their relevance to
computational linguistics, innovation, scientific contribution,
presentation, as well as potential logistical constraints. Accepted
submissions will be allocated four pages in the Companion Volume to the
Proceedings of the Conference. Further details on the date, time, and
format of the demonstration session(s) will be determined and provided
at a later date.</p>
<p>Please send any inquiries to the demonstration co-chairs:</p>
<ul><li>Matthew Gerber, University of Virginia (<a href="mailto:msg8u@virginia.edu">msg8u@virginia.edu</a>)</li><li>Catherine Havasi, Luminoso & MIT Media Lab (<a href="mailto:havasi@media.mit.edu">havasi@media.mit.edu</a>)</li><li>Finley Lacatusu, Language Computer Corporation (<a href="mailto:finley@languagecomputer.com">finley@languagecomputer.com</a>)</li></ul>
<h2 id="program-committee">Program Committee</h2>
<ul><li>Zeljko Agic</li><li>Omar Alonso</li><li>Tyler Baldwin</li><li>Georgeta Bordea</li><li>Kevin Cohen</li><li>Montse Cuadros</li><li>Thierry Declerck</li><li>Karthik Dinakar</li><li>Mark Dras</li><li>Michele Filannino</li><li>Matthew Gerber</li><li>Marek Krawczyk</li><li>Brigitte Krenn</li><li>Finley Lacatusu</li><li>Changsong Liu</li><li>Clare Llewellyn</li><li>Marie-Jean Meurs</li><li>Tsuyoshi Okita</li><li>Arzucan Ozgur</li><li>Stelios Piperidis</li><li>Zahar Prasov</li><li>Kirk Roberts</li><li>Melissa Roemmele</li><li>Masoud Rouhizadeh</li><li>Irene Russo</li><li>Le Sun</li><li>Maarten van Gompel</li><li>Marc Vilain</li><li>Liang-Chih Yu</li><li>Guodong Zhou</li></ul>
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