Multiword Expressions (MWEs)

SemEval 2022 Task 2 Multilingual Idiomaticity Detection and Sentence Embedding

Abbreviated Title: 
SemEval 2022 Task 2
Call for Participation
Submission Deadline: 
31 Jan 2022
Location: 
Online
City: 
State: 
Country: 
Contact: 
Harish Tayyar Madabushi
Contact Email: 
h.tayyarmadabushi [at] sheffield.ac.uk

This shared task focuses on multiword expressions (MWEs) and, in addition to the MWE community, Subtask B might be of particular interest to those working on language models and semantic text similarity.

FIRST CALL FOR PARTICIPATION

SemEval 2022 Task 2 Multilingual Idiomaticity Detection and Sentence Embedding

https://sites.google.com/view/semeval2022task2-idiomaticity

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The 12th Workshop on Multiword Expressions

Abbreviated Title: 
MWE 2016
Call for Papers
Submission Deadline: 
8 May 2016
Event Dates: 
11 Aug 2016
Location: 
ACL 2016
City: 
Berlin
State: 
Country: 
Germany
Contact: 
Valia Kordoni
Kostadin Cholakov
Markus Egg
Preslav Nakov
Stella Markantonatou
Contact Email: 
mwe2016.acl [at] gmail.com

Second CALL FOR PAPERS

Endorsed by the Special Interest Group on the Lexicon of the Association
for Computational Linguistics (SIGLEX; http://www.siglex.org/); and
SIGLEX’s Multiword Expressions Section (SIGLEX-MWE;
http://multiword.sourceforge.net/PHITE.php?sitesig=MWE)

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Extended Submission Deadline: NAACL Workshop on Multiword Expressions

Abbreviated Title: 
MWE 2015
Call for Papers
Submission Deadline: 
15 Mar 2015
Event Dates: 
4 Jun 2015
Location: 
NAACL 2015
City: 
Denver
State: 
Colorado
Country: 
USA
Contact: 
Valia Kordoni (Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin, Germany)
Kostadin Cholakov (Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin, Germany)
Markus Egg (Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin, Germany)
Stella Markantonatou (Institute for Language and Speech Processing (ILSP) - Athena Research Center, Greece)
Shuly Wintner (University of Haifa, Israel)
Contact Email: 
mwe2015.naacl [at] gmail.com

Call For Papers

Under the denomination "multiword expression", one assumes a wide range of
linguistic constructions such as idioms (“storm in a teacup”, “sweep under
the rug”), fixed phrases (“in vitro”, “by and large”, “rock'n roll”), noun
compounds (“olive oil”, “laser printer”), compound verbs (“take a nap”,
“bring about”), etc. While easily mastered by native speakers, their
interpretation poses a major challenge for computational systems, due to
their flexible and heterogeneous nature.

For a start, MWEs are not nearly as frequent in NLP resources as they are
in real-world

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Final Call for Papers: NAACL Workshop on Multiword Expressions

Abbreviated Title: 
MWE 2015
Call for Papers
Submission Deadline: 
8 Mar 2015
Event Dates: 
4 Jun 2015
Location: 
NAACL 2015
City: 
Denver
State: 
Colorado
Country: 
USA
Contact: 
Valia Kordoni (Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin, Germany)
Kostadin Cholakov (Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin, Germany)
Markus Egg (Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin, Germany)
Stella Markantonatou (Institute for Language and Speech Processing (ILSP) - Athena Research Center, Greece)
Shuly Wintner (University of Haifa, Israel)
Contact Email: 
mwe2015.naacl [at] gmail.com

Call For Papers

Under the denomination "multiword expression", one assumes a wide range of
linguistic constructions such as idioms (“storm in a teacup”, “sweep under
the rug”), fixed phrases (“in vitro”, “by and large”, “rock'n roll”), noun
compounds (“olive oil”, “laser printer”), compound verbs (“take a nap”,
“bring about”), etc. While easily mastered by native speakers, their
interpretation poses a major challenge for computational systems, due to
their flexible and heterogeneous nature.

For a start, MWEs are not nearly as frequent in NLP resources as they are
in real-world

ACL-Sponsored Event: 
0

Second Call for Papers: NAACL Workshop on Multiword Expressions

Abbreviated Title: 
MWE 2015
Call for Papers
Submission Deadline: 
8 Mar 2015
Event Dates: 
4 Jun 2015
Location: 
NAACL 2015
City: 
Denver
State: 
Colorado
Country: 
USA
Contact: 
Valia Kordoni (Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin, Germany)
Kostadin Cholakov (Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin, Germany)
Markus Egg (Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin, Germany)
Stella Markantonatou (Institute for Language and Speech Processing (ILSP) - Athena Research Center, Greece)
Shuly Wintner (University of Haifa, Israel)
Contact Email: 
mwe2015.naacl [at] gmail.com

Call For Papers

Under the denomination "multiword expression", one assumes a wide range of
linguistic constructions such as idioms (“storm in a teacup”, “sweep under
the rug”), fixed phrases (“in vitro”, “by and large”, “rock'n roll”), noun
compounds (“olive oil”, “laser printer”), compound verbs (“take a nap”,
“bring about”), etc. While easily mastered by native speakers, their
interpretation poses a major challenge for computational systems, due to
their flexible and heterogeneous nature.

For a start, MWEs are not nearly as frequent in NLP resources as they are
in real-world

ACL-Sponsored Event: 
0

Deadline Extension (Jan 30): EACL 2014 Workshop on Multiword Expressions

Abbreviated Title: 
MWE 2014
Call for Papers
Submission Deadline: 
30 Jan 2014
Event Dates: 
26 Apr 2014 to 27 Apr 2014
Location: 
EACL 2014
City: 
Gothenburg
Country: 
Sweden
Contact: 
Valia Kordoni (Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin, Germany)
Markus Egg (Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin, Germany)
Agata Savary (Université François Rabelais Tours, France; Special Track Organiser)
Eric Wehrli (Université de Genève, Switzerland; Special Track Organiser)
Stefan Evert (Friedrich-Alexander-Universität Erlangen-Nürnberg, Germany)
Contact Email: 
mweworkshop.eacl2014 [at] gmail.com

Apologies for multiple postings
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The 10th Workshop on Multiword Expressions (MWE 2014)

Endorsed by the Special Interest Group on the Lexicon of the Association
for Computational Linguistics (SIGLEX; http://www.siglex.org/);
SIGLEX’s Multiword Expressions Section (SIGLEX-MWE;
http://multiword.sourceforge.net/PHITE.php?sitesig=MWE); and
PARSEME, European IC1207 COST Action (http://www.parseme.eu): PARSEME will
fund travel and stay for at least 20 participants from the Action’s member
countries (the grant application procedure will be published shortly)

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Third CfP: EACL 2014 Workshop on Multiword Expressions

Abbreviated Title: 
MWE 2014
Call for Papers
Submission Deadline: 
23 Jan 2014
Event Dates: 
26 Apr 2014 to 27 Apr 2014
Location: 
EACL 2014
City: 
Gothenburg
Country: 
Sweden
Contact: 
Valia Kordoni (Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin, Germany)
Markus Egg (Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin, Germany)
Agata Savary (Université François Rabelais Tours, France; Special Track Organiser)
Eric Wehrli (Université de Genève, Switzerland; Special Track Organiser)
Stefan Evert (Friedrich-Alexander-Universität Erlangen-Nürnberg, Germany)
Contact Email: 
mweworkshop.eacl2014 [at] gmail.com

Endorsed by the Special Interest Group on the Lexicon of the Association
for Computational Linguistics (SIGLEX; http://www.siglex.org/);
SIGLEX’s Multiword Expressions Section (SIGLEX-MWE;
http://multiword.sourceforge.net/PHITE.php?sitesig=MWE); and
PARSEME, European IC1207 COST Action (http://www.parseme.eu)

Submission deadline:
Long & short papers - January 23, 2014 at 11:59pm GMT -12 hours
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Call For Papers

Under the denomination "multiword expression", one assumes a wide range of

ACL-Sponsored Event: 
0

Second CfP: EACL 2014 Workshop on Multiword Expressions

Abbreviated Title: 
MWE 2014
Call for Papers
Submission Deadline: 
23 Jan 2014
Event Dates: 
26 Apr 2014 to 27 Apr 2014
Location: 
EACL 2014
City: 
Gothenburg
Country: 
Sweden
Contact: 
Valia Kordoni (Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin, Germany)
Markus Egg (Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin, Germany)
Agata Savary (Université François Rabelais Tours, France; Special Track Organiser)
Eric Wehrli (Université de Genève, Switzerland; Special Track Organiser)
Stefan Evert (Friedrich-Alexander-Universität Erlangen-Nürnberg, Germany)
Contact Email: 
mweworkshop.eacl2014 [at] gmail.com

The 10th Workshop on Multiword Expressions (MWE 2014)

Endorsed by the Special Interest Group on the Lexicon of the Association
for Computational Linguistics (SIGLEX; http://www.siglex.org/);
SIGLEX’s Multiword Expressions Section (SIGLEX-MWE;
http://multiword.sourceforge.net/PHITE.php?sitesig=MWE); and
PARSEME, European IC1207 COST Action (http://www.parseme.eu)

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Call For Papers

Under the denomination "multiword expression", one assumes a wide range of
linguistic constructions such as idioms (“storm in a teacup”, “sweep under

ACL-Sponsored Event: 
0

The 9th Workshop on Multiword Expressions (MWE 2013)

Abbreviated Title: 
MWE 2013 Workshop
Call for Papers
Submission Deadline: 
15 Mar 2013
Event Dates: 
13 Jun 2013 to 14 Jun 2013
City: 
Atlanta
State: 
Georgia
Country: 
USA
Contact: 
Aline Villavicencio
Carlos Ramisch
Valia Kordoni
Contact Email: 
mwe2013workshop [at] gmail.com

>> Final CALL FOR PAPERS and Deadline Extension <<

The 9th Workshop on Multiword Expressions (MWE 2013)
http://multiword.sourceforge.net/mwe2013

Workshop at NAACL 2013 (Atlanta, Georgia, USA), June 13/14, 2013

Endorsed by the Special Interest Group on the Lexicon of the Association
for Computational Linguistics (SIGLEX; http://www.siglex.org)

EXTENDED submission deadline:
Long & short papers - Mar 15, 2013 at 23:59 PDT (GMT-12)

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>> Call For Papers

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The 9th Workshop on Multiword Expressions - 2nd CfP

Abbreviated Title: 
MWE 2013
Call for Papers
Submission Deadline: 
1 Mar 2013
Event Dates: 
13 Jun 2013 to 14 Jun 2013
Location: 
NAACL HLT 2013
City: 
Atlanta
State: 
Georgia
Country: 
USA
Contact: 
Valia Kordoni (Humboldt Universität zu Berlin, Germany)
Carlos Ramisch (Joseph Fourier University, France)
Aline Villavicencio (Federal University of Rio Grande do Sul, Brazil)
Contact Email: 
mwe2013workshop [at] gmail.com

2nd Call For Papers

Under the denomination "multiword expression", one assumes a wide range of
linguistic constructions such as idioms (storm in a teacup, sweep under
the rug), fixed phrases (in vitro, by and large, rock'n roll), noun
compounds (olive oil, laser printer), compound verbs (take a nap, bring
about), etc. While easily mastered by native speakers, their
interpretation poses a major challenge for computational systems, due to
their flexible and heterogeneous nature.

For starters, MWEs are not nearly as frequent in NLP resources as they are

ACL-Sponsored Event: 
0

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