31.682, Calls: Comp Ling/USA
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Subject: 31.682, Calls: Comp Ling/USA
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Date: Mon, 17 Feb 2020 15:02:22
From: Xiaodan Zhu [zhu2048 at gmail.com]
Subject: SemEval-2021: International Workshop on Semantic Evaluation
Full Title: SemEval-2021: International Workshop on Semantic Evaluation
Short Title: SemEval-2021
Date: 01-Jun-2021 - 10-Jun-2021
Location: TBD, USA
Contact Person: SemEval-2020 Organizers SemEval-2020 Organizers
Meeting Email: semeval-organizers at googlegroups.com
Web Site: https://semeval.github.io/semeval2021-cft.html
Linguistic Field(s): Computational Linguistics
Call Deadline: 20-Mar-2020
Meeting Description:
We invite proposals for tasks to be run as part of SemEval-2021. SemEval (the
International Workshop on Semantic Evaluation) is an ongoing series of
evaluations of computational semantics systems, organized under the umbrella
of SIGLEX, the Special Interest Group on the Lexicon of the Association for
Computational Linguistics.
For SemEval-2021, we welcome any task that can test an automatic system for
semantic analysis of text, be it application-dependent or
application-independent. We especially welcome tasks for different languages,
cross-lingual tasks, tasks requiring semantic interpretation, and tasks with
both intrinsic and application-based evaluation. See the websites of previous
editions of SemEval to get an idea about the range of tasks explored, e.g.,
for SemEval-2019: http://alt.qcri.org/semeval2019/ and SemEval-2020:
http://alt.qcri.org/semeval2020/
We strongly encourage proposals based on pilot studies that have already
generated initial data and that can provide concrete examples and foresee the
challenges of preparing the full task. In the event of receiving many
proposals, preference will be given to tasks that have already run a pilot
study for the proposed task.
We especially welcome tasks that are devoted to developing novel applications
of computational semantics. We will encourage tasks that have a clearly
defined end-user application showcasing and enhancing our understanding of
computational semantics, as well as extending the current state-of-the-art.
Important dates:
Task proposals due March 20, 2020
Task selection notification May 8, 2020
Trial data ready July 31, 2020
Training data ready September 4, 2020
Test data ready December 3, 2020
Evaluation start January 10, 2021
Evaluation end January 31, 2021
Paper submission due February 23, 2021
Notification to authors March 29, 2021
Camera ready due April 5, 2021
SemEval workshop Summer 2021
The SemEval-2021 Workshop will be co-located with a major NLP conference in
2021.
Call for Task Proposals:
Please kindly note that due to the space limit here, the full version of call
for proposals can be found instead at:
https://semeval.github.io/semeval2021-cft.html
For other *very important* information such as Content of Proposals, Task
Selection, New Tasks vs. Task Reruns, and Task Organization, please check the
above link for the full version.
Submission Details:
The task proposals should be a self-contained document of no longer than 3
pages, and should follow the ACL 2020 style guidelines. References do not
count against the page limit. The
submissions should use the official ACL 2020 style templates:
LaTeX and Microsoft Word: http://acl2020.org/downloads/acl2020-templates.zip
Overleaf:
https://www.overleaf.com/latex/templates/acl-2020-proceedings-template/zsrkcwj
ptpcd
All submissions must be in PDF format.
The submission webpage will be made available soon. Please check the following
webpage for updates: https://semeval.github.io/
In case you are not sure whether a task is suitable for SemEval, please feel
free to get in touch with the SemEval organizers at
semeval-organizers at googlegroups.com to discuss your idea.
Chairs:
Nathan Schneider, Georgetown University
Alexis Palmer, University of North Texas
Aurelie Herbelot, University of Trento
Xiaodan Zhu, Queen’s University
Contact: semeval-organizers at googlegroups.com
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