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General Chair
 
General Chair
  
Iryna Gurevych, Technische Universität Darmstadt
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Program Chairs
 
Program Chairs
  
Marianna Apidianaki, University of Helsinki  
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- Marianna Apidianaki, University of Helsinki  
  
Manaal Faruqui, Google Assistant
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Publication Chair
 
Publication Chair
  
Jonathan May, ISI, University of Southern California
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Lexical semantics and word representations
 
Lexical semantics and word representations
  
Mohammad Taher Pilehvar (Iran University of Science and Technology)
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- Mohammad Taher Pilehvar (Iran University of Science and Technology)
  
Vered Shwartz (Allen Institute for Artificial Intelligence (AI2) & University of Washington)  
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- Vered Shwartz (Allen Institute for Artificial Intelligence (AI2) & University of Washington)  
  
 
Semantic composition and sentence representations
 
Semantic composition and sentence representations
  
Ivan Vulić (University of Cambridge)
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- Ivan Vulić (University of Cambridge)
  
Germán Kruszewski (Facebook AI Research)
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- Germán Kruszewski (Facebook AI Research)
  
 
Discourse, dialogue, and generation
 
Discourse, dialogue, and generation
  
Junyi Jessy Li (University of Texas at Austin)
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- Junyi Jessy Li (University of Texas at Austin)
  
Philippe Muller (Université Paul Sabatier, IRIT)
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- Philippe Muller (Université Paul Sabatier, IRIT)
  
 
Multilinguality
 
Multilinguality
  
Alessandro Raganato (University of Helsinki)
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- Alessandro Raganato (University of Helsinki)
  
Shyam Upadhyay (Google Assistant)
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- Shyam Upadhyay (Google Assistant)
  
 
Psycholinguistics and semantic processing
 
Psycholinguistics and semantic processing
  
Harm Brouwer (Saarland University)
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- Harm Brouwer (Saarland University)
  
Alessandra Zarcone (Fraunhofer IIS)
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- Alessandra Zarcone (Fraunhofer IIS)
  
 
Resources and evaluation
 
Resources and evaluation
  
Darja Fišer (University of Ljubljana)
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- Darja Fišer (University of Ljubljana)
  
Goran Glavaš (University of Mannheim)
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- Goran Glavaš (University of Mannheim)
  
 
Theoretical and formal semantics
 
Theoretical and formal semantics
  
Stergios Chatzikyriakidis (University of Gothenburg)
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- Stergios Chatzikyriakidis (University of Gothenburg)
  
Denis Paperno (Utrecht University)
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- Denis Paperno (Utrecht University)
  
 
Commonsense reasoning and natural language understanding
 
Commonsense reasoning and natural language understanding
  
Ellie Pavlick (Brown University)
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- Ellie Pavlick (Brown University)
  
Rachel Rudinger (University of Maryland)
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- Rachel Rudinger (University of Maryland)
  
 
Sentiment analysis and argument mining
 
Sentiment analysis and argument mining
  
Saif Mohammad (National Research Council Canada)
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- Saif Mohammad (National Research Council Canada)
  
Elena Cabrio (Université Côte d'Azur, INRIA, CNRS)
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El- ena Cabrio (Université Côte d'Azur, INRIA, CNRS)
  
  

Revision as of 09:14, 9 July 2020

The following SIGLEX Executive Board officers are serving until Spring 2022:


President

- Preslav Nakov, Qatar Computing Research Institute, HBKU, Qatar

Secretary

- Aline Villavicencio, The University of Sheffield, UK

Executive Board

- Vice-President Elect: Steven Bethard, The University of Arizona, USA

- Vice-Secretary Elect: Ekaterina Shutova, University of Amsterdam, The Netherlands


SIGLEX Section Representatives on the Executive Board

- MWE section: Carlos Ramisch, Aix Marseille University, France

- SemEval section: David Jurgens, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, USA


We currently have 852 members and we manage membership and mailing lists using the website that was developed by Ken Litkowski and is now managed by Preslav Nakov.


SIGLEX has two sections:

Multiword Expressions (MWE) with 205 members. SemEval with 982 members.


SIGLEX (co-)organises three yearly events: SemEval, *SEM, and MWE:


SEM 2020


The 9th Joint Conference on Lexical and Computational Semantics (* SEM 2020), organized by SIGLEX, will be co-located with COLING-2020 in Barcelona, Spain in December 2020.

Organizers:

General Chair

- Iryna Gurevych, Technische Universität Darmstadt


Program Chairs

- Marianna Apidianaki, University of Helsinki

- Manaal Faruqui, Google Assistant


Publication Chair

- Jonathan May, ISI, University of Southern California


Area Chairs

Lexical semantics and word representations

- Mohammad Taher Pilehvar (Iran University of Science and Technology)

- Vered Shwartz (Allen Institute for Artificial Intelligence (AI2) & University of Washington)

Semantic composition and sentence representations

- Ivan Vulić (University of Cambridge)

- Germán Kruszewski (Facebook AI Research)

Discourse, dialogue, and generation

- Junyi Jessy Li (University of Texas at Austin)

- Philippe Muller (Université Paul Sabatier, IRIT)

Multilinguality

- Alessandro Raganato (University of Helsinki)

- Shyam Upadhyay (Google Assistant)

Psycholinguistics and semantic processing

- Harm Brouwer (Saarland University)

- Alessandra Zarcone (Fraunhofer IIS)

Resources and evaluation

- Darja Fišer (University of Ljubljana)

- Goran Glavaš (University of Mannheim)

Theoretical and formal semantics

- Stergios Chatzikyriakidis (University of Gothenburg)

- Denis Paperno (Utrecht University)

Commonsense reasoning and natural language understanding

- Ellie Pavlick (Brown University)

- Rachel Rudinger (University of Maryland)

Sentiment analysis and argument mining

- Saif Mohammad (National Research Council Canada)

El- ena Cabrio (Université Côte d'Azur, INRIA, CNRS)


SemEval 2020

The SIGLEX flagship event took place in coordination with COLING 2020 and *SEM 2020.

Organizers:

Aurelie Herbelot, University of Trento

Xiaodan Zhu, Queen's University

Nathan Schneider, Georgetown University

Alexis Palmer, University of North Texas

Jonathan May, ISI, University of Southern California

Ekaterina Shutova, University of Amsterdam


SemEval 2020 included the following 11 shared tasks organized in five tracks:


Lexical semantics

Task 1: Unsupervised Lexical Semantic Change Detection

Task 2: Predicting Multilingual and Cross-Lingual (Graded)

Task 3: Graded Word Similarity in Context (GWSC)


Common Sense Knowledge and Reasoning, Knowledge Extraction

Task 4: Commonsense Validation and Explanation

Task 5: Modelling Causal Reasoning in Language: Detecting Counterfactuals

Task 6: DeftEval: Extracting Definitions from Free Text in Textbooks


Humour, Emphasis, and Sentiment

Task 7: Assessing Humor in Edited News Headlines

Task 8: Memotion Analysis

Task 9: Sentiment Analysis for Code-Mixed Social Media Text

Task 10: Emphasis Selection for Written Text in Visual Media


Societal Applications of NLP

Task 11: Detection of Propaganda Techniques in News Articles

Task 12: OffensEval 2: Multilingual Offensive Language Identification in Social Media


The proceedings contain both Task Description papers that describe each of the above tasks, and System Description papers that present the systems that participated in these tasks. A total of 12 task description papers and about 300 system description papers are included in the proceedings.


SemEval 2021

32 task proposals were received and reviewed by 68 external reviewers from the ACL community. 12 of the tasks were selected for SemEval 2020. For more details about the event, check out http://alt.qcri.org/semeval2020/


MWE-WN 2020

The 15th edition of the yearly flagship event of the MWE Section, called Workshop on Multiword Expressions (MWE), was co-located with the ACL 2019 conference in Florence, Italy. In a quest for synergies with related communities, the Section joined forces with the Global Wordnet Association (GWA). Thus, the event was called Joint Workshop on Multiword Expressions and WordNet (MWE-WN 2019).


Invited talk: "When the whole is greater than the sum of its parts: Multiword expressions and idiomaticity", by Aline Villavicencio, University of Essex (UK) and Federal University of Rio Grande do Sul (Brazil)


Submissions: 37 papers (20 long and 17 short) were submitted. 12 long papers and 8 short ones were selected. 6 papers (1 short and 5 long) were selected as oral presentations and 14 (7 short and 7 long) as posters. The overall acceptance rate was 54%.


Proceedings: to appear in the ACL Anthology.


Community discussion: it will include feedback from this joint event, MWE-related announcements, announcements about the SIGLEX-MWE Steering Committee recruitment, plans for future shared task editions and for collaboration between the Universal Dependencies and the PARSEME communities.


SIGLEX Endorsed Events in 2019:

EUROPHRAS'2019: http://www.lexytrad.es/europhras2019/

MUMTTT'2019: http://www.lexytrad.es/europhras2019/