ACL/IJCNLP 2015 Student Research Workshop

Event Notification Type: 
Call for Papers
Abbreviated Title: 
SRW
Location: 
A part of ACL/IJCNLP 2015
Sunday, 26 July 2015 to Friday, 31 July 2015
Country: 
China
City: 
Beijing
Submission Deadline: 
Tuesday, 7 April 2015

Hello all! The deadline for final submissions to the ACL-IJCNLP Student Research Workshop has been extended. The new deadline for submissions is ***April 7, 2015 and 11:59 PM (PST).***

For more information about the SRW and submission guidelines, visit the SRW website:
https://sites.google.com/site/acl2015srw/submission-guidelines

If you have any questions, please contact student chairs by email at
acl-srw-2015 [at] googlegroups.com

We look forward to your submissions!

Ellie Pavlick (University of Pennsylvania)

Kuan-Yu Chen (National Taiwan University)
Angelina Ivanova (University of Oslo)

(Student Organization Chairs)

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Call for Papers
The Student Research Workshop (SRW) is held in conjunction with ACL
2015. The SRW is designed to provide a venue for student researchers in
Computational Linguistics and Natural Language Processing to present
their work. Students will receive feedback and mentorship from an
experienced researcher in the field. Mentors will be assigned to each
student based on the topic of the students work. The SRW invites two
types of submissions:

Research Papers- completed work or works-in-progress along with
preliminary results. We encourage submissions from masters students and
advanced undergraduates in addition to from Ph.D. students.
Thesis Proposal- for advanced students who have decided on a thesis
topic and are interested in feedback about their proposal and ideas
about future directions for their work.
The deadline for submission is March 31. Students who wish to receive
pre-submission mentoring must submit by February 24. Please see the list
of Important Dates and Submission Guidelines.

Student Chairs
Kuan-Yu Chen (National Taiwan University)
Angelina Ivanova (University of Oslo)
Ellie Pavlick (University of Pennsylvania)

Faculty Advisors
Emily Bender (University of Washington)
Chin-Yew Lin (Microsoft)
Stephan Oepen (University of Oslo)