[Corpora-List] Student Research Workshop at ACL 2007: CFP

From: Violeta Seretan (seratan0@etu.unige.ch)
Date: Fri Nov 17 2006 - 16:44:38 MET

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    CALL FOR PAPERS

    STUDENT RESEARCH WORKSHOP at ACL-07

    June 25th-27th, 2007

    Prague, Czech Republic

    Submission deadline: January 23, 2007

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    1. General Invitation for Submissions

     

    The Student Research Workshop is an established tradition at ACL
    conferences. The workshop provides a venue for student researchers
    investigating topics in Computational Linguistics and Natural Language
    Processing to present their work and to receive feedback both from the
    general audience and from selected panelists - experienced researchers who
    prepare in-depth comments and questions in advance of the presentation.

     

    We invite all student researchers to submit their work to the workshop. As
    the main goal of the workshop is to provide feedback, the emphasis is on
    work in progress. Original and unpublished research is therefore invited on
    all aspects of computational linguistics including, but not limited to, the
    following topic areas:

     

    . pragmatics and discourse

    . semantics and lexicons

    . syntax and grammars

    . phonetics, phonology, and morphology

    . linguistic, mathematical, and psychological models of language

    . information retrieval, information extraction, and question answering

    . summarization and paraphrasing

    . speech recognition and speech synthesis

    . corpus-based language modeling

    . multi-lingual processing, machine translation, and translation aids

    . spoken and written natural language interfaces and dialogue systems

    . multi-modal language processing and multimedia systems

    . narrative understanding systems

     

    The main conference also features tutorials, workshops, and demos. More
    information on these can be found at the main ACL-07 page,
    http://www.acl2007.org/.

     

    2. Submission Requirements

     

    The emphasis of the workshop is to provide beginner researchers with the
    opportunity of presenting their work in a formal setting. Submission will
    therefore normally be open only to students who have settled on their thesis
    direction but who still have significant research left to do; those students
    in the final stages of their thesis and those who have already presented at
    an ACL/EACL/NAACL Student Research Workshop should submit to the main
    conference instead.

     

    The papers should describe original work, still in progress. Papers should
    clearly indicate directions for future research wherever appropriate. The
    papers may have more than one author; however, all authors MUST be students
    (graduate or undergraduate). Papers submitted are eligible only if they have
    not been presented at any other meeting with publicly available published
    proceedings. Papers that are being submitted in parallel to other
    conferences or workshops must indicate this on the submission page.

     

    3. Submission Procedure

     

    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 be available from the web pages of
    ACL-07. A description of the format is also available in case you are unable
    to use these style files directly. Submission must be electronic. The only
    accepted format for submitted papers is Adobe PDF. More details regarding
    the submission procedure will be posted on the workshop website.

     

    4. Reviewing Procedure

     

    Reviewing of papers submitted to the Student Workshop will be managed by the
    Student Workshop Co-Chairs, with 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 based on the
    results of the review.

     

    Note that reviewing of papers will be blind; therefore, please make sure
    your paper shows the title, but no author information. You should likewise
    not have any self-identifying references anywhere in the paper submitted for
    review. For example, rather than this: "We showed previously (Smith, 2001),
    ...", use citations such as: "Smith (2001) previously showed ...".

     

    5. Schedule

     

    The papers must be submitted no later than 5pm US Eastern time January 23,
    2007 (10pm GMT January 23, 2007). Late submissions will be automatically
    disqualified. Acknowledgment will be e-mailed soon after receipt.
    Notification of acceptance will be sent to authors (by e-mail) on March 23,
    2007. Detailed formatting guidelines for the preparation of the final
    camera-ready copy will be provided to authors with their acceptance notice.

     

    Important Dates:

     

    Paper submission deadline: January 23, 2007

    Notification of acceptance: March 23, 2007

    Camera ready papers due: April 27, 2007

    Conference date: June 25-27, 2007

     

    6. Travel Grants

     

    Some funding will be available for students whose work is accepted to the
    Student Research Workshop. For more information about travel grants, please
    contact the Co-Chairs of the Student Research Workshop.

     

    7. Contact Information

     

    If you need to contact the Co-Chairs of the Student Research Workshop,
    please use:

    acl07srw@aclweb.org

    An e-mail sent to this address will be forwarded to all Co-Chairs.

     

     

    Violeta Seretan

    Language Technology Laboratory, Linguistics Department

    University of Geneva, Switzerland

     

    Chris Biemann

    Faculty of Mathematics and Computer Science, NLP Department

    University of Leipzig, Germany

     

    Ellen Riloff (Faculty Advisor)

    School of Computing

    University of Utah, U.S.A.



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