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'''Who nominates''': Test-of-Time paper award nomination committee  
 
'''Who nominates''': Test-of-Time paper award nomination committee  
  
The committee will have two co-chairs, who are nominated by the ACL exec, and will be composed of at least six members (including co-chairs).  The selection of co-chairs and other committee members should consider diversity, equity, and inclusion (see [Promoting Diversity and Avoiding Bias](https://aclweb.org/adminwiki/index.php?title=Promoting_Diversity_and_Avoiding_Bias)).  Committee members may be selected from (but not limited to) the following categories.  
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The committee will have two co-chairs, who are nominated by the ACL exec, and will be composed of at least six members (including co-chairs).  The selection of co-chairs and other committee members should consider diversity, equity, and inclusion (see [[Promoting Diversity and Avoiding Bias]]).  Committee members may be selected from (but not limited to) the following categories.  
  
 
* Editors of Computational Linguistics, Transactions of the Association for Computational Linguistics, and ACL Rolling Review  
 
* Editors of Computational Linguistics, Transactions of the Association for Computational Linguistics, and ACL Rolling Review  

Revision as of 18:31, 15 June 2021

Frequency: once/year.

Name of award: Test-of-Time Paper on Computational Linguistics

Candidate papers: All papers published in venues under the auspices of ACL (including both journal and conference papers)

How many: max. 4 per year; max. two for papers published exactly 10 years back, and max. two for those published exactly 25 years back, from the time of the announcement of the award.

Who nominates: Test-of-Time paper award nomination committee

The committee will have two co-chairs, who are nominated by the ACL exec, and will be composed of at least six members (including co-chairs). The selection of co-chairs and other committee members should consider diversity, equity, and inclusion (see Promoting Diversity and Avoiding Bias). Committee members may be selected from (but not limited to) the following categories.

  • Editors of Computational Linguistics, Transactions of the Association for Computational Linguistics, and ACL Rolling Review
  • Chapter presidents/chairs
  • Presidents/chairs of SIGs
  • Program and general chairs of relevant conferences (*ACL conferences 25 and 10 years earlier)
  • Program and general chairs of recent conferences (*ACL conferences up to 5 years back)
  • ACL fellows

Announcement: A session with winning paper presentations will be held at ACL.