Second Call for Papers for EMNLP 2015

Event Notification Type: 
Call for Papers
Thursday, 17 September 2015 to Monday, 21 September 2015
Country: 
Portugal
Contact Email: 
City: 
Lisbon
Submission Deadline: 
Sunday, 31 May 2015

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Second Call for Papers for EMNLP 2015
September 17-21, 2015
Lisbon, Portugal

Website: http://www.emnlp2015.org

Submission is now open: www.softconf.com/emnlp2015/papers/

Long paper submission deadline: May 31, 2015
Short paper submission deadline: June 15, 2015
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SIGDAT, the Association for Computational Linguistics' special
interest group on linguistic data and corpus-based approaches to NLP,
invites submissions to EMNLP 2015.

The conference will be held on September 17–21, 2015, in Lisbon,
Portugal. The conference will consist of three days of full paper
presentations with two days of workshops and tutorials.

Conference URL: http://www.emnlp2015.org.

The conference web site will continue to be updated with information
on workshops, tutorials, venue, traveling, etc. For helpful tips on
visiting Lisbon, Portugal, please check the WikiTravel website.

As in recent years, some of the presentations at the conference will
be of papers accepted for the Transactions of the ACL journal. TACL
papers accepted by July 17, 2015 are eligible for presentation (oral
or poster) at EMNLP 2015.

Workshops & Tutorials

EMNLP 2015 will have a large workshop program with 7 workshops and 8
tutorials. See http://www.emnlp2015.org/workshops.html and
http://www.emnlp2015.org/tutorials.html for more details.

Topics

We solicit papers on all areas of interest to the SIGDAT community and
aligned fields, including but not limited to:

- Phonology, Morphology, and Segmentation
- Tagging, Chunking, Syntax and Parsing
- Discourse, Dialogue, and Pragmatics
- Semantics
- Summarization and Generation
- Statistical Models and Machine Learning Methods
- Machine Translation and Multilinguality
- Information Extraction
- Information Retrieval and Question Answering
- Sentiment Analysis and Opinion Mining
- Spoken Language Processing
- Computational Psycholinguistics
- NLP for Web and Social Media (including Computational Social Science)
- Language and Vision
-Text Mining and NLP Applications

Important Dates

Long Paper submission deadline: May 31, 2015
Short Paper submission deadline: June 15, 2015
Author response period: July 7-10, 2015
Acceptance notification: July 24, 2015
Camera-ready submission deadline: August 14, 2015
Workshops and tutorials: September 17 – 18, 2015
Main conference: September 19 – 21, 2015

All deadlines are calculated at 11:59pm (UTC/GMT -11 hours)

Long papers

EMNLP 2015 submissions must describe substantial, original, completed
and unpublished work. Wherever appropriate, concrete evaluation and
analysis should be included. Each submission will be reviewed by at
least three program committee members.

Each long paper submission consists of a paper of up to eight (8)
pages of content, plus two pages for references; final versions of
long papers will be given one additional page (up to 9 pages with
unlimited pages for references) so that reviewers’ comments can be
taken into account.

Short papers

EMNLP 2015 also solicits short papers. Short paper submissions must
describe original and unpublished work. While a short paper is not a
shortened long paper, the characteristics of short papers include:

- A small, focused contribution
- Work in progress
- A negative result
- An opinion piece
- An interesting application nugget

Each short paper submission consists of up to four (4) pages of
content, plus 2 pages for references. Upon acceptance, short papers
will be given five (5) pages in the proceedings and unlimited pages
for references. Authors are encouraged to use this additional page to
address reviewers’ comments in their final versions. Each short paper
submission will be reviewed by at least three program committee
members.

Both long and short papers

Papers may be accompanied by the resources (software and/or data)
described in the papers. Papers that are submitted with accompanying
software/data may receive additional credit toward the overall
evaluation score, and the potential impact of the software and data
will be taken into account when making the acceptance/rejection
decisions.

Papers may be accompanied with material such as explanations or
details of proofs or derivations that do not fit into the paper, lists
of features or feature templates, sample inputs and outputs for a
system, pseudo-code or source code, and data. The paper should not
rely on the supplementary material: while the paper may refer to and
cite the supplementary material and the supplementary material will be
available to reviewers, they will not be asked to review or even
download the supplementary material.

Accepted papers will be presented orally or as a poster (at the
discretion of the program chairs). There will be no distinction in the
proceedings between papers presented orally or as posters. TACL papers
presented at EMNLP will also be presented as orally or posters in the
same proportion as papers that were submitted directly to the
conference.

Formatting

Both long and short papers should follow the two-column format to be
provided at the conference site:

http://www.emnlp2015.org/submissions.html

We reserve the right to reject submissions if the paper does not
conform to these styles, including paper size and font size
restrictions.

As the reviewing will be blind, papers should not include the authors'
names and affiliations. Furthermore, self-references that reveal the
author's identity, e.g., “We previously showed (Smith, 1991) ...”,
should be avoided. Instead, use citations such as “Smith (1991)
previously showed ...”. Submissions that do not conform to these
requirements will be rejected without review. Separate author
identification information is required as part of the on-line
submission process.

Submission will be online, managed by the SoftConf system:

https://www.softconf.com/emnlp2015/papers

The site is now open. To minimize network congestion we request
authors upload their submissions as early as possible.

EMNLP multiple submission policy

Papers that have been or will be submitted to other meetings or
publications must indicate this at submission time, and must be
withdrawn from the other venues if accepted by EMNLP 2015. We will not
accept for publication or presentation papers that overlap
significantly in content or results with papers that will be (or have
been) published elsewhere.

Authors submitting more than one paper to EMNLP 2015 must ensure that
submissions do not overlap significantly (>25%) with each other in
content or results.

Preprint servers such as arXiv.org and ACL-related workshops that do
not have published proceedings in the ACL Anthology are not considered
archival for purposes of submission. Authors must state in the online
submission form the name of the workshop or preprint server and title
of the non-archival version. The submitted version should be suitably
anonymized and not contain references to the prior non-archival
version. Reviewers will be told: "The author(s) have notified us that
there exists a non-archival previous version of this paper with
significantly overlapping text. We have approved submission under
these circumstances, but to preserve the spirit of blind review, the
current submission does not reference the non-archival version."
Reviewers are free to do what they like with this information.

Presentation requirement

All accepted papers must be presented at the conference to appear in
the proceedings. At least one author of each accepted paper must
register for EMNLP 2015.

Committees

Organizing Committee

General Chair

Lluís Màrquez, Qatar Computing Research Institute

Program co-Chairs

Chris Callison-Burch, University of Pennsylvania
Jian Su, Institute for Infocomm Research (I2R)

Workshops co-Chairs

Zornitsa Kozareva, Yahoo! Labs
Jörg Tiedemann, Uppsala University

Tutorial co-Chairs

Maggie Li, Hong Kong Polytechnic University
Khalil Sima'an, University of Amsterdam

Publication co-Chairs

Daniele Pighin, Google Inc.
Yuval Marton, Microsoft Corp.

Publicity Chair

Barbara Plank, University of Copenhagen

Sponsorship Team

João Graça, Unbabel Inc.
Hang Li, Huawei Technologies (ISC Representative for EMNLP)

SIGDAT Liaison

Noah Smith, Carnegie Mellon University

Local co-Chairs

André Martins, Priberam
João Graça, Unbabel Inc.

Program Committee

Program co-Chairs

Chris Callison-Burch, University of Pennsylvania
Jian Su, Institute for Infocomm Research (I2R)

Area Chairs

Computational Psycholinguistics
- Vera Demberg, Saarland University

Discourse, Dialogue, and Pragmatics
- Kentaro Inui, Tohoku University
- Oliver Lemon, Heriot Watt University

Information Extraction
- Heng Ji, Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute
- Sebastian Riedel, University College London
- Jing Jiang, Singapore Management University

Information Retrieval and Question Answering
- Zhu Xiaoyan, Tsinghua University
- Liu Ting, Harbin Institute of Technology

Language and Vision
- Julia Hockenmaier, University of Illinois Urbana Champaign

Machine Translation and Multilinguality
- Zhang Min, SooChow University
- Lucia Specia, University of Sheffield
- Marine Carput, University of Maryland

NLP for the Web and Computational Social Science
- Alice Oh, KAIST
- Brendan O'Connor, University of Massachusetts Amherst

Phonology, Morphology, and Segmentation
- Greg Kondrak, University of Alberta
- Xu Sun, Peking University

Semantics
- Marco Baroni, University of Trento
- Shiqi Zhao, Baidu
- Percy Liang, Stanford University

Sentiment Analysis and Opinion Mining
- Ku Lun-Wei, Institute of Information Science, Academia Sinica
- He Yulan, Aston University

Spoken Language Processing
- Mari Ostendorf, University of Washington

Statistical Models and Machine Learning Methods for NLP
- Trevor Cohn, University of Melbourne
- Jordan Boyd-Graber, University of Colorado

Summarization and Generation
- Meg Mitchell, Microsoft Research
- Furu Wei, Microsoft Research Asia

Tagging, Chunking, Syntax and Parsing
- Shay Cohen, University of Edinburgh
- Yue Zhang, Singapore University of Technology and Design
- Yusuke Miyao, National Institute of Informatics, Japan

Text Mining and NLP applications
- Sophia Ananiadou, University of Manchester

Local Organization Committee

Local co-Chairs

André Martins, Priberam
João Graça, Unbabel Inc.

Local Publicity Chair

Isabel Trancoso, University of Lisbon

Conference Handbook Chair

Fernando Batista, University Institute of Lisbon (ISCTE-IUL)

Website and App Chair

Bruno Martins, University of Lisbon

Contacts

contact [at] emnlp2015.org