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* There is a total of 20 SIGs  
 
* There is a total of 20 SIGs  
 
 
(including SIGSLAV, founded on 27-Nov-2014, and SIGUR, founded on 18-Aug-2015).
 
(including SIGSLAV, founded on 27-Nov-2014, and SIGUR, founded on 18-Aug-2015).
 
* According to the SIG creation guidelines (as of 27-August-2010), a SIG should hold  
 
* According to the SIG creation guidelines (as of 27-August-2010), a SIG should hold  
 
 
elections every two years which is the case for the majority of the SIGs.
 
elections every two years which is the case for the majority of the SIGs.
 
 
* There are nine SIGs that do not follow the two-year election pattern:  
 
* There are nine SIGs that do not follow the two-year election pattern:  
 
 
SIGANN, SIGBioMed, SIGFSM, SIGLEX, SIGMT, SIGNLL, SIGPARSE, SIGSEM, SIGWAC.
 
SIGANN, SIGBioMed, SIGFSM, SIGLEX, SIGMT, SIGNLL, SIGPARSE, SIGSEM, SIGWAC.
 
Apart from SIGLEX and SIGANN, all these SIGs have a three-year term in their constitution.
 
Apart from SIGLEX and SIGANN, all these SIGs have a three-year term in their constitution.
 
 
*Since its founding in 2009, SIGMT does not seem to have had any election.
 
*Since its founding in 2009, SIGMT does not seem to have had any election.
 
   
 
   

Revision as of 00:00, 19 July 2016

Hermann Ney (last update: 16-Jul-2016)

Summary

  • There is a total of 20 SIGs

(including SIGSLAV, founded on 27-Nov-2014, and SIGUR, founded on 18-Aug-2015).

  • According to the SIG creation guidelines (as of 27-August-2010), a SIG should hold

elections every two years which is the case for the majority of the SIGs.

  • There are nine SIGs that do not follow the two-year election pattern:

SIGANN, SIGBioMed, SIGFSM, SIGLEX, SIGMT, SIGNLL, SIGPARSE, SIGSEM, SIGWAC. Apart from SIGLEX and SIGANN, all these SIGs have a three-year term in their constitution.

  • Since its founding in 2009, SIGMT does not seem to have had any election.

List of SIGs

1.SIGANN: SIG for annotation ◦ web page: http://www.cs.vassar.edu/sigann ◦ contacts: president Nancy Ide (ide@cs.vassar.edu),

                secretary Adam Meyers (meyers@cs.nyu.edu)

◦ members: 220 ◦ elections (last, next): Sep. 2014, Sep. 2017 ◦ events: LAW VIII at COLING 2014, LAW IX at NAACL-HLT 2015, LAW X at ACL 2016

2. SIGBioMed: SIG for biomedical natural language processing ◦ web page: http://aclweb.org/aclwiki/index.php?title=SIGBIOMED ◦ contacts: chair Kevin Bretonnel Cohen (Kevin.Cohen@gmail.com),

                secretary Dina Demner-Fushman (ddemner@gmail.com)

◦ members: 112 ◦ elections (last, next): Aug. 2013, June 2016 (?) ◦ events: BioNLP workshops at ACL 2013, ACL 2014 and ACL 2015

3. SIGDAT: SIG for linguistic data and corpus-based approaches to NLP ◦ web page: http://www.sigdat.org/ ◦ contacts: president Mark Steedman (steedman@inf.ed.ac.uk)

                vice president Pascale Fung (pascale@ece.ust.hk)
                secretray Chris Callison-Burch 

◦ members: approx. 1000 ◦ elections (last, next): 2015, 2016 ◦ events: EMNLP Sep. 2015, EMNLP Oct. 2016

4. SIGdial: SIG on discourse and dialogue ◦ web page: http://www.sigdial.org ◦ contacts: president Amanda Stent (Amanda.Stent@gmail.com),

                vice president Jason Williams,
                secretary-treasurer Kristiina Jokinen (Kristiina.Jokinen@helsinki.fi)

◦ members: 565 ◦ elections (last, next): Feb. 2015; Feb. 2017 ◦ events: annual conference Sep. 2015, annual conference Sep. 2016

5. SIGFSM: SIG on finite state methods and models in natural language processing ◦ web page: http://www.aclweb.org/aclwiki/index.php?title=SIGFSM ◦ contacts: president Andreas Maletti (andreas.maletti@ims.uni-stuttgart.de),

                secretary Mans Hulden (mhulden@email.arizona.edu)

◦ members: 102 ◦ elections (last, next): Jan. 2016, autumn 2018 ◦ events: ACL workshop jointly with SIGMORPHON in 2014;

             FSMNLP June 2015; ACL workshop StatFSM in 2016; FSMNLP in 2017 

6. SIGGEN: SIG on natural language generation ◦ web page: http://www.siggen.org ◦ contacts: chair Claire Gardent (Claire.Gardent@loria.fr),

                secretary Albert Gatt (albert.gatt@um.edu.mt)

◦ members: 389 ◦ elections (last, next): Dec 2014, end of 2016 ◦ events: ENLG 2015 (endorsed), Data2Text workshop 2015 (endorsed),

            WebNLG 2016 (endorsed), CC-NLG 2016 (endorsed)

7. SIGHAN: SIG on Chinese language ◦ web page: http://www.sighan.org ◦ contacts: chair Min Zhang (zhangminmt@hotmail.com),

                secretary Gina-Anne Levow (levow@u.washington.edu)

◦ members: 210 ◦ elections (last, next): April 2016, April 2018 ◦ events: CIPS-SIGHAN Oct. 2014, SIGHAN Workshop July 2015, CIP-SIGHAN Nov. 2016

8. SIGHUM: SIG on language technologies for the socio-economic sciences and the humanities ◦ web page: https://sighum.wordpress.com/events ◦ contacts: president Caroline Sporleder (csporleder@coli.uni-sb.de),

                secretary Kalliopi Zervanou (kzervanou@yahoo.co.uk)

◦ members: 132 ◦ elections (last, next): Oct. 2015; Oct. 2017 ◦ events: LaTeCH 2014 at EACL, LaTeCH 2015 at ACL

9. SIGLEX: SIG on the lexicon ◦ web page: http://www.siglex.org ◦ contacts: president Mona Diab (mtdiab@gwu.edu),

                secretary Anna Korhonen (alk23@cam.ac.uk)

◦ members: 649 ◦ elections (last, next): Aug. 2013, June 2016 ◦ events: STARSEM 2015 (jointly with SIGSEM), co-located with NAACL 2015;

             MUMTTT 2015 (endorsed) at EUROPHRAS 2015

10. SIGMOL: SIG on mathematics of language ◦ web page: http://www.molweb.org ◦ contacts: president Makoto Kanazawa (kanazawa@nii.ac.jp),

                vice president Marco Kuhlmann (marco.kuhlmann@liu.se)

◦ members: 282 ◦ elections (last, next): Feb. 2016, early year 2018 ◦ events: meeting on Mathematics of Language 2015,

             co-located with the 2015 Linguistic Institute at the University of Chicago

11. SIGMORPHON: SIG for computational morphology, phonology, and phonetics ◦ web page: http://sigmorphon.org/ ◦ contacts: president Jason Eisner (jason@cs.jhu.edu),

                secretary Greg Kondrak (gkondrak@ualberta.ca)

◦ members: 150 ◦ elections (last, next): Feb. 2014, Feb. 2016 ◦ events: no event in 2015, next in 2016

12. SIGMT: SIG for machine translation ◦ web page: http://www.sigmt.org ◦ contacts: president Philipp Koehn (phi@jhu.edu, pkoehn@inf.ed.ac.uk),

                secretary David Chiang (dchiang@nd.edu)

◦ members: 152 ◦ elections (last, next): none in the past; fall 2016 ◦ events: workshop on MT and workshop on SSST, each year

13. SIGNLL: SIG on natural language learning ◦ web page: http://www.signll.org ◦ contacts: president Xavier Carreras (carreras@cs.upc.edu),

                secretary Julia Hockenmaier (juliahmr@illinois.edu)

◦ members: 350 ◦ elections (last, next): June 2014, June 2016 ◦ events: CoNLL every year; CoNLL-2015 co-located with ACL-2015

14. SIGPARSE: SIG on parsing ◦ web page: http://www.cs.cmu.edu/~sigparse ◦ contacts: president Eric Villemonte de la Clergerie (Eric.De_La_Clergerie@inria.fr),

                secretary Stephan Oepen (oe@ifi.uio.no)

◦ members: 219 ◦ elections (last, next): April 2016; Jan. 2019 ◦ events: IWPT 2015; SPMRL 2015 (endorsed), co-located with IWPT 2015

             next IWPT 2017

15. SIGSEM: SIG on computational semantics ◦ web page: http://www.sigsem.org ◦ contacts: president Johan Bos (johan.bos@rug.nl),

                secretary Katrin Erk (katrin.erk@mail.utexas.edu)

◦ members: 877 ◦ elections (last, next): Oct. 2013; 2016 ◦ events: STARSEM 2014; IWCS 2015; STARSEM 2015 (jointly with SIGLEX),

             co-located with NACL 2015

16. SIG SEMITIC: SIG on Computational Approaches to Semitic Languages (not fully updated) ◦ web page: http://cl.haifa.ac.il/semitic/index.shtml ◦ contacts: chair Mona Diab (mtdiab@gwu.edu),

                secretary Reut Tsarfaty (reut.tsarfaty@gmail.com)

◦ members: 245 ◦ elections (last, next): Dec. 2014; 2016 ◦ events: shared task on statistical parsing of morphologically rich languages

             (SPMRL'13 co-located with EMNLP 2013)

17. SIGSLAV: SIG on Slavic Natural Language Processing ◦ web page: http://sigslav.cs.helsinki.fi/index.html ◦ contacts: chair Jakub Piskorski (jpiskorski@googlemail.com)

                secretary Jan Šnajder (jan.snajder@fer.hr)

◦ members: 100 ◦ elections (last, next): first election end of 2016 ◦ events: BSNLP 2015

18. SIGSLPAT: SIG on Speech and Language Processing for Assistive Technologies ◦ web page: http://www.slpat.org ◦ contacts: president Frank Rudzicz (frank@cs.toronto.edu),

                secretary-treasurer François Portet (francois.portet@imag.fr)

◦ members: 141 ◦ elections (last, next): fall 2014, fall 2016 ◦ events: SLPAT15, SLPAT16 at Interspeech 2016, RaPID 2016

19. SIGUR: SIG on Uralic languages ◦ web page: http://gtweb.uit.no/sigur ◦ contacts: chair Tommi A. Pirinen (tommi.antero.pirinen@uni-hamburg.de),

                secretary Francis Tyers (ftyers@prompsit.com)

◦ members: 38 ◦ elections (last, next): Jan. 2016, winter 2017/8 (?) ◦ events: IWCLUL, Jan. 2017

20. SIGWAC: SIG on web as corpus ◦ web page: http://www.sigwac.org.uk ◦ contacts: Roland Schäfer (roland.schaefer@fu-berlin.de)

                secretary Egon W. Stemle (egon.stemle@eurac.edu)

◦ members: 175 ◦ elections (last, next): July 2015; July 2018 ◦ events: WAC10 at eLex 2015, Aug. 2015 (cancelled); WAC-X at ACL 2016