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CL 2013 Tutorial Chairs Report
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== CL 2013 Tutorial Chairs Report ==
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Prepared July 8, 2013<br>
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Keith Hall (Google Research) <br>
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Johan Bos (University of Groningen) <br>
  
Prepared July 8, 2013.
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=== General Schedule ===
Keith Hall (Google Research)
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Submission deadline for tutorial proposals: March 6, 2013<br>
Johan Bos (University of Groningen)
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Notification of acceptance: April 3, 2013<br>
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Tutorial descriptions due: May 15, 2013<br>
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Tutorial course material due: June 7, 2013<br>
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Tutorial date: August 4, 2013<br>
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We coordinated the deadlines with Publication Chairs and Local Organizers.<br>
  
General Schedule:
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=== Call and selection procedure ===
Submission deadline for tutorial proposals: March 6, 2013
 
Notification of acceptance: April 3, 2013
 
Tutorial descriptions due: May 15, 2013
 
Tutorial course material due: June 7, 2013
 
Tutorial date: August 4, 2013.
 
We coordinated the deadlines with Publication Chairs and Local Organizers.
 
 
 
Call and selection procedure:
 
 
The call for proposals (CFP) was first posted at the ACL website in December
 
The call for proposals (CFP) was first posted at the ACL website in December
 
2012 and a final call was also sent to high-volume NLP/computational linguistics
 
2012 and a final call was also sent to high-volume NLP/computational linguistics
mailing lists (e.g., CORPORA list, linguist list, SIGSEM members). Submissions
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mailing lists (e.g., CORPORA list, linguist list, SIGSEM members).  
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Additionally, the chairs have approached experts in the field and contacted researchers who expressed an
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interest in giving a tutorial and provided the details of the submission and reviewing process.
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We received 25 proposals and
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accepted seven tutorials; six of these were accepted as half-day tutorials and
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one as a full-day tutorial. 
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Submissions
 
were handled through the start system
 
were handled through the start system
(https://www.softconf.com/acl2013/tutorials). We received 25 proposals and
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(https://www.softconf.com/acl2013/tutorials).  
accepted seven tutorials; six of these were accepted as half-day tutorials and
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iWe used the following criteria for evaluation:
one as a full-day tutorial.  We used the following criteria for evaluation:
 
 
appropriateness, technical fit, novelty, potential interest, presenters, and
 
appropriateness, technical fit, novelty, potential interest, presenters, and
 
experience.  All proposals were evaluated by both chairs; the final selection
 
experience.  All proposals were evaluated by both chairs; the final selection
 
was based on the scores we assigned through start.  The final selection was
 
was based on the scores we assigned through start.  The final selection was
uncontroversial (we agreed on the best of the submissions).
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uncontroversial (we agreed on the best of the submissions).
  
Selected tutorials:
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=== Selected tutorials ===
DECIPHERMENT
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'''DECIPHERMENT'''<br>
 
Kevin Knight
 
Kevin Knight
  
EXPLOITING SOCIAL MEDIA FOR NATURAL LANGUAGE PROCESSING: BRIDGING THE
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'''EXPLOITING SOCIAL MEDIA FOR NATURAL LANGUAGE PROCESSING: BRIDGING THE GAP BETWEEN LANGUAGE-CENTRIC AND REAL-WORLD APPLICATIONS'''<br>
GAP BETWEEN LANGUAGE-CENTRIC AND REAL-WORLD APPLICATIONS
 
 
Simone Paolo Ponzetto and Andrea Zielinski
 
Simone Paolo Ponzetto and Andrea Zielinski
  
ROBUST AUTOMATED NATURAL LANGUAGE PROCESSING WITH MULTIWORD EXPRESSIONS AND COLLOCATIONS
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'''ROBUST AUTOMATED NATURAL LANGUAGE PROCESSING WITH MULTIWORD EXPRESSIONS AND COLLOCATIONS'''<br>
 
Valia Kordoni and Markus Egg
 
Valia Kordoni and Markus Egg
  
SEMANTIC PARSING WITH COMBINATORY CATEGORIAL GRAMMARS
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'''SEMANTIC PARSING WITH COMBINATORY CATEGORIAL GRAMMARS'''<br>
 
Yoav Artzi, Nicholas FitzGerald and Luke Zettlemoyer
 
Yoav Artzi, Nicholas FitzGerald and Luke Zettlemoyer
  
THE MATHEMATICS OF LANGUAGE LEARNING
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'''THE MATHEMATICS OF LANGUAGE LEARNING'''<br>
 
Andras Kornai, Gerald Penn, James Rogers and Anssi Yli-Jyrä
 
Andras Kornai, Gerald Penn, James Rogers and Anssi Yli-Jyrä
  
VARIATIONAL INFERENCE FOR STRUCTURED NLP MODELS
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'''VARIATIONAL INFERENCE FOR STRUCTURED NLP MODELS'''<br>
 
David Burkett and Dan Klein
 
David Burkett and Dan Klein
  
VISUAL FEATURES FOR LINGUISTS: BASIC IMAGE ANALYSIS TECHNIQUES FOR MULTIMODALLY-CURIOUS NLPERS
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'''VISUAL FEATURES FOR LINGUISTS: BASIC IMAGE ANALYSIS TECHNIQUES FOR MULTIMODALLY-CURIOUS NLPERS'''<br>
 
Elia Bruni and Marco Baroni
 
Elia Bruni and Marco Baroni
  
 
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=== Proceedings ===
Proceedings:
 
 
We have received the final abstracts for the tutorials (which include a
 
We have received the final abstracts for the tutorials (which include a
 
description as well as a schedule).  These were submitted through the START
 
description as well as a schedule).  These were submitted through the START
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clear to the authors from the start.
 
clear to the authors from the start.
  
Acknowledgements
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=== Acknowledgements ===
We am grateful to the ACL 2012 General Chair, the Local/Publications Chairs, and
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We are grateful to Michael Strube, the ACL 2012 General Chair, the Local/Publications Chairs, and
 
Priscilla Rasmussen for their help and advice in the organization of the
 
Priscilla Rasmussen for their help and advice in the organization of the
 
Tutorials program.
 
Tutorials program.

Latest revision as of 09:07, 9 July 2013

CL 2013 Tutorial Chairs Report

Prepared July 8, 2013
Keith Hall (Google Research)
Johan Bos (University of Groningen)

General Schedule

Submission deadline for tutorial proposals: March 6, 2013
Notification of acceptance: April 3, 2013
Tutorial descriptions due: May 15, 2013
Tutorial course material due: June 7, 2013
Tutorial date: August 4, 2013
We coordinated the deadlines with Publication Chairs and Local Organizers.

Call and selection procedure

The call for proposals (CFP) was first posted at the ACL website in December 2012 and a final call was also sent to high-volume NLP/computational linguistics mailing lists (e.g., CORPORA list, linguist list, SIGSEM members). Additionally, the chairs have approached experts in the field and contacted researchers who expressed an interest in giving a tutorial and provided the details of the submission and reviewing process. We received 25 proposals and accepted seven tutorials; six of these were accepted as half-day tutorials and one as a full-day tutorial. Submissions were handled through the start system (https://www.softconf.com/acl2013/tutorials). iWe used the following criteria for evaluation: appropriateness, technical fit, novelty, potential interest, presenters, and experience. All proposals were evaluated by both chairs; the final selection was based on the scores we assigned through start. The final selection was uncontroversial (we agreed on the best of the submissions).

Selected tutorials

DECIPHERMENT
Kevin Knight

EXPLOITING SOCIAL MEDIA FOR NATURAL LANGUAGE PROCESSING: BRIDGING THE GAP BETWEEN LANGUAGE-CENTRIC AND REAL-WORLD APPLICATIONS
Simone Paolo Ponzetto and Andrea Zielinski

ROBUST AUTOMATED NATURAL LANGUAGE PROCESSING WITH MULTIWORD EXPRESSIONS AND COLLOCATIONS
Valia Kordoni and Markus Egg

SEMANTIC PARSING WITH COMBINATORY CATEGORIAL GRAMMARS
Yoav Artzi, Nicholas FitzGerald and Luke Zettlemoyer

THE MATHEMATICS OF LANGUAGE LEARNING
Andras Kornai, Gerald Penn, James Rogers and Anssi Yli-Jyrä

VARIATIONAL INFERENCE FOR STRUCTURED NLP MODELS
David Burkett and Dan Klein

VISUAL FEATURES FOR LINGUISTS: BASIC IMAGE ANALYSIS TECHNIQUES FOR MULTIMODALLY-CURIOUS NLPERS
Elia Bruni and Marco Baroni

Proceedings

We have received the final abstracts for the tutorials (which include a description as well as a schedule). These were submitted through the START system and have been passed along to the publications chair. We are currently in the process of collecting all of the course materials from each of the presenters. There has been some confusion as to what will be done with this material and what form it should take. Many presenters have hundreds of slides for their courses and no other course information. In the future, if we wish to have separate course-notes in addition to the slides, we recommend making this clear to the authors from the start.

Acknowledgements

We are grateful to Michael Strube, the ACL 2012 General Chair, the Local/Publications Chairs, and Priscilla Rasmussen for their help and advice in the organization of the Tutorials program.