29.404, Calls: Computational Linguistics/USA
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Subject: 29.404, Calls: Computational Linguistics/USA
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Date: Mon, 22 Jan 2018 18:50:25
From: Zeerak Waseem [z.w.butt at sheffield.ac.uk]
Subject: Widening NLP at NAACL 2018
Full Title: Widening NLP at NAACL 2018
Short Title: WiNLP
Date: 01-Jun-2018 - 01-Jun-2018
Location: New Orleans, Louisiana, USA
Contact Person: Zeerak Waseem
Meeting Email: winlp-chairs at googlegroups.com
Web Site: http://www.winlp.org
Linguistic Field(s): Computational Linguistics
Call Deadline: 27-Jan-2018
Meeting Description:
The Widening NLP (WiNLP) workshop is open to all. Its aim is to highlight the
work of underrepresented groups in Natural Language Processing -- anyone who
self-identifies within an underrepresented demographic, and would benefit from
a more inclusive ACL environment. The full-day event includes invited talks,
oral presentations, and poster sessions, and provides an excellent opportunity
for junior members in the community to showcase their work and connect with
senior mentors for feedback and career advice. It also offers recruitment
opportunities with leading industrial labs. Most importantly, the workshop
serves to share and promote the work of subpopulations in NLP that face
additional barriers to entry and acceptance in the NLP community.
The second Widening NLP (WiNLP) Workshop will be held in conjunction with
NAACL 2018 in New Orleans, Louisiana.
2nd Call for Papers:
Important Dates
Submission deadline: January 27, 2018
Notification of acceptance: March 6, 2018
Travel grant application deadline: March 27, 2018
Camera-ready submission deadline: April 16, 2018
Travel grant notification: April 27, 2018
All the deadlines are 11:59 PM GMT -12.
While everyone is encouraged to attend, the opportunity to present a talk or
poster is intended for underrepresented genders and minorities (students,
post-docs, professors, and other researchers). We invite submissions in the
form of extended abstracts on topics in computational linguistics and natural
language processing, including but not limited to:
- Cognitive modeling and psycholinguistics
- Computational social science
- Corpus development and evaluation
- Dialog and interactive systems
- Discourse and pragmatics
- Document analysis including text categorization, topic models, and retrieval
- Natural language generation
- Information extraction, text mining, and question answering
- Language-inclusive multimodal integration
- Linguistic theories for NLP
- Low-resource or endangered languages
- Machine learning
- Machine translation
- Mathematical models of language
- Multilinguality
- Phonology, morphology, and word segmentation
- Resources and evaluation
- Semantics
- Sentiment analysis and opinion mining
- Social media: Twitter, blogs, discussion forums, and other social media
- Sociolinguistics
- Speech, prosody, and spoken dialog
- Summarization
- Tagging, chunking, syntax, and parsing
- Vision, robots, and other grounding applications
Submission Guidelines:
Submissions must follow the standard two-column format of the ACL 2018
proceedings. Each submission should be a two-page Extended Abstract pdf, with
any number of additional pages allowed for references. Authors should use the
NAACL 2018 style files. We have made the LaTeX templates available on
Overleaf.
Submission will be electronic using the paper submission web page at
https://www.softconf.com/naacl2018/WiNLP18/ .
Multiple-Submission Policy:
As our goal is to highlight contribution to the community from women and
underrepresented minorities, we will consider anonymized 2-page abstracts of
papers that were submitted to other venues or published elsewhere in the past
year (i.e. after Jan 1, 2017), though authors must indicate this at submission
time.
Travel Support:
There will be a limited amount of travel grant and/or additional funding to
cover expenses. More information will be made available closer to the
submission deadline.
Organising Committee:
Libby Barak, Princeton University
Diyi Yang, Carnegie Mellon University
Amittai Axelrod, Amazon
Lucie Flekova, Amazon
Zeerak Waseem, University of Sheffield
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