Corpora: CFP: ACL/EACL 2001 - Student Research Workshop

From: Christof Monz (christof@science.uva.nl)
Date: Sun Nov 19 2000 - 21:02:34 MET

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                            Call for Papers

                       Student Research Workshop
                  at the joint ACL/EACL 2001 Meeting

                            July 6-11, 2001
                           Toulouse, France

                 submission deadline: February 12, 2001

    The information below can also be found at this URL:
    www.science.uva.nl/~christof/acl01-student/

    Note: The exact dates of the Workshop have not been firmly established
    yet. Tentatively, the Workshop may take place anytime between 6th and
    11th of July, 2001.

    1. General Invitation for Submissions

    The Student Research Workshop is an established tradition at ACL
    conferences. The main purpose of the workshop is to provide a forum
    for student researchers who are investigating various areas related to
    Computational Linguistics and Natural Language Processing. We would
    like to invite student researchers to submit their work to the
    workshop. Seeing that the main mission of the student workshop is to
    provide the participants with a wide audience and useful feedback, the
    emphasis of the workshop will be on work in progress. For the Student
    Workshop, original, and unpublished research is invited on all aspects
    of computational linguistics, including, but not limited to these
    topic areas:

      - pragmatics
      - discourse
      - semantics
      - syntax and the lexicon
      - phonetics
      - phonology and morphology
      - interpreting and generating spoken and written language
      - linguistic, mathematical and psychological models of language
      - language-oriented information retrieval and information extraction
      - corpus-based language modeling
      - machine translation and translation aids
      - natural language interfaces and dialogue systems
      - approaches to coordinating the linguistic with other modalities in
        multi-media systems
      - message and narrative understanding systems

    The main conference will also feature tutorials, workshops, and demos.
    See the Main ACL/EACL 2001 page for information:
    www.irit.fr/ACTIVITES/EQ_ILPL/aclWeb/acl2001.html

    2. Submission Requirements

    Papers should describe original work in progress. The main purpose of
    presenting at the workshop is to exchange ideas with other researchers
    and to receive helpful feedback for further development of the
    work. Papers should clearly indicate directions for future research
    wherever appropriate. The papers can have more than one author;
    however, all authors MUST be students. A paper accepted for
    presentation at the Student Workshop cannot be presented or have been
    presented at any other meeting with publicly available published
    proceedings. Papers that are being submitted to other conferences must
    indicate this immediately after the title material on the first page.

    3. Submission Procedure

    Paper Registration
     
    Registration of your submission is required. This can be done by
    filling out a form available at the web site of the workshop:
    www.science.uva.nl/~christof/acl01-student/

    After you fill out and submit this form, a unique ID number will be
    generated and sent to you in an e-mail shortly after the paper
    registration. You will then be able to use this ID number instead of
    your name on the title page of the paper and in any subsequent
    correspondence with the workshop co-chairs.

    If you are unable to use the on-line form for paper registration or
    experience problems using it, please, send email to
    acl01-student@science.uva.nl

    Submission format

    Submissions should follow the two-column format of ACL proceedings and
    should not exceed six (6) pages, including references. We strongly
    recommend the use of ACL latex style files or Microsoft Word Style
    files tailored for this year's conference. These will soon be
    available from the web site:
    www.science.uva.nl/~christof/acl01-student/

    These style files allow for a graceful transition to the style
    required for publication. A description of the format will also be
    available in case you are unable to use these style files directly.

    Separate items to be submitted

    Identification page
    Title:
    Paper ID code: (generated at paper registration)
    Author(s) name(s) affiliation and e-mail addresses
    Topic Area: (one or two general topic areas)
    Keywords: Up to 5 keywords specifying the subject area
    Under Consideration for Other Conferences: (if yes, please specify)

    Abstract: short summary (up to 5 lines)
    Title page
    Title:
    Paper ID code: (generated at paper registration)
    Topic Area: (one or two general topic areas)
    Keywords: Up to 5 keywords specifying the subject area
    Under Consideration for Other Conferences: (if yes, please specify)

    Abstract: short summary (up to 5 lines)

    Paper

    Electronic submissions as well as hard copy submissions are
    acceptable.

    Electronic Submissions

    If you are submitting your paper electronically, only the following
    formats will be acceptable:
      - PostScript (.ps)
      - Rich Text Format ACL style (.rtf)
      - Microsoft Word ACL style(.doc)
      - PDF (.pdf)

    Electronic submissions should be sent in an attachment to the
    following e-mail address: acl01-student@cis.upenn.edu

    If you are submitting a hard copy of your paper, please send six
    double sided copies of your paper (two copies should have the
    identification page attached, four should have the title page
    attached) to the following address:

    Eleni Miltsakaki
    Institute of Research in Cognitive Science
    Suite 400A, 3401 Walnut St.
    University of Pennsylvania
    Philadelphia, PA 19104-6228
    USA

    4. Reviewing Procedure

    Reviewing of papers submitted to the Student Workshop will be managed
    by the Student Workshop Co-Chairs, each of whom will have the
    assistance of a team of reviewers. Each submission will be matched
    with a mixed panel of student and senior researchers for review. The
    final acceptance decision will be made based on the results of the
    review.

    Note that reviewing of papers will be blind; therefore, please, make
    sure you do not put the author(s) name(s) on the title page. (See
    paper submission requirements for details). You should not have any
    self-identifying references anywhere in the paper submitted for
    review. For example, you can't have a reference like this "We showed
    previously (Smith, 1991), ..." Instead, use citations such as "Smith
    previously showed (Smith, 1991)..."

    5. Schedule

    Submissions must be received by February 12th, 2001. Late submissions
    (those arriving on or after February 13th, 2001) will be automatically
    disqualified. The student workshop committee is not responsible for
    postal delays or other mailing problems. For electronic submissions,
    all time zones will be taken into account) Acknowledgment will be
    emailed soon after receipt. Notification of acceptance will be sent
    to authors (by email) on April 20th, 2001. Detailed formatting
    guidelines for the preparation of the final camera-ready copy will be
    provided to authors with their acceptance notice.

    6. Timetable

    Important Dates:

    Paper registration: February 5, 2001
    Paper submission deadline: February 12, 2001
    Notification of Acceptance: April 20, 2001
    Camera-Ready Copy Due: May 18, 2001

    7. Contact Information

    If you need to contact the Co-Chairs of the Student Workshop, please
    use: acl01-student@science.uva.nl
    An e-mail sent to this address will be forwarded to all Co-Chairs.

    Eleni Miltsakaki (Co-Chair)
    Institute of Research in Cognitive Science
    Suite 400A, 3401 Walnut St.
    University of Pennsylvania
    Philadelphia, PA 19104-6228, USA
    E-mail: elenimi@linc.cis.upenn.edu
    Phone: +1 215 573-6283
    Fax: +1 215 573-9247

    Christof Monz (Co-Chair)
    Institute for Logic, Language and Computation (ILLC)
    University of Amsterdam
    Plantage Muidergracht 24
    1018 TV Amsterdam, The Netherlands
    E-mail: christof@science.uva.nl
    Phone: +31 20 525-6095
    Fax: +31 20 525-5101

    António Ribeiro (Co-Chair)
    Universidade Nova de Lisboa
    Faculdade de Ciências e Tecnologia
    Departamento de Informática
    Quinta da Torre
    P-2825-114 Caparica, Portugal
    E-mail: ambar@di.fct.unl.pt
    Phone: +351 21 294-8300, ext. 10743
    Fax: +351 21 294-8541



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