[Corpora-List] ACL 03 Student Research Workshop: Call for Papers

From: Sandra Kübler (kuebler@sfs.uni-tuebingen.de)
Date: Thu Jan 16 2003 - 14:52:54 MET

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    *****CALL FOR PAPERS*****

    Student Research Workshop at ACL2003

    The 41st Annual Meeting of the Association for Computational Linguistics
    (ACL03)

    Sapporo Convention Center, SAPPORO, JAPAN

    Paper registration deadline: February 21, 2003
    Paper submission deadline: February 26, 2003

    Email contact of the Student Workshop Co-chairs: acl03-student@umich.edu

    Note: The exact dates of the Workshop have not been firmly established
    yet. Tentatively, the Workshop may take place anytime between the 7th and
    12th of July, 2003. The exact dates will be posted once confirmed by the
    Main ACL 2003 Conference Program Committee.

    1. General Invitation for Submissions
    The Student Session is an established tradition at ACL conferences. This
    year it will take the form of a Student Workshop. The main purpose of the
    workshop is to provide a forum for student researchers who are
    investigating various areas related to Computational Linguistics and Natural
    Language Processing. We would like to invite student researchers to submit
    their work to the workshop. Seeing that the main mission of the student
    workshop is to provide the participants with a wide audience and useful
    feedback, the emphasis of the workshop will be on work in progress. For
    the Student Workshop, original, and unpublished research is invited on all
    aspects of computational linguistics, including, but not limited to these
    topic areas:

      pragmatics
      discourse
      semantics
      syntax and the lexicon
      phonetics and phonology
      morphology
      linguistic, mathematical and psychological models of language
      language-oriented information retrieval and information extraction
      corpus-based language modeling
      machine translation and translation aids
      natural language interfaces
      dialogue systems
      approaches to coordinating the linguistic with other modalities in multi-media systems
      message and narrative understanding systems
      summarization
      speech recognition and synthesis
      generation

    The conference will also feature tutorials, workshops, and demos. See the
    Main ACL 2003 page (http://www.ec-inc.co.jp/ACL2003) for information.

    2. Submission Requirements
    Papers should describe original work in progress. The main purpose of
    presenting at the workshop is to exchange ideas with other researchers
    and to receive helpful feedback for further development of the work.
    Papers should clearly indicate directions for future research wherever
    appropriate. The papers can have more than one author; however, all
    authors MUST be students. A paper accepted for presentation at the Student
    Workshop cannot be presented or have been presented at any other meeting
    with publicly available published proceedings. Papers that are being
    submitted to other conferences must indicate this immediately after the
    title material on the first page. In addition, a student who has already
    presented at an ACL/EACL/NAACL student session will not be allowed to
    present again at the student session at any of these conferences, but
    instead, are encouraged to submit to the main conference.

    3. Submission Procedure
    Paper Registration:
    Registration of your submission is required. A registration form will soon
    be available from the student session web pages
    (http://tangra.si.umich.edu/clair/acl03-student) After you fill out
    and submit this form, a unique ID number will be generated and sent to you
    in an e-mail shortly after the paper registration. You will then be able
    to use this ID number instead of your name on the title page of the paper
    and in any subsequent correspondence with the workshop co-chairs. If you
    are unable to use the on-line form for paper registration or experience
    problems using it, please, send email to acl03-student@umich.edu.

    Paper Length:
    Authors should submit their papers for review in the two-column format of
    the ACL proceedings and should not exceed 6 pages. We strongly recommend
    the use of ACL latex style or Microsoft Word Style files available from
    the main session's web pages (http://www.ec-inc.co.jp/ACL2003) These will
    also soon be available from the student workshop web pages
    (http://tangra.si.umich.edu/clair/acl03-student).

    Separate items to be submitted:

      1) Identification page:
         Title:
         Paper ID code (generated at paper registration)
         Author(s) name(s) affiliation and e-mail addresses
         Topic Area: (one or two general topic areas)
         Keywords: Up to 5 keywords specifying the subject area
         Word Count: excluding title page and references
         Under Consideration for Other Conferences: (if yes, specify)
         Abstract: short summary (up to 5 lines)

      2) Title page
         Title:
         Paper ID code: (generated at paper registration)
         Topic Area: (one or two general topic areas)
         Keywords: Up to 5 keywords specifying the subject area
         Word Count: excluding title page and references
         Under Consideration for Other Conferences: (if yes, specify)
         Abstract: short summary (up to 5 lines)
         Paper:

    A CV or letter from your advisor indicating that you meet the submission
    requirements specified in Section 2.

    Electronic Submissions:

    Electronic submissions as well as hard copy submissions are acceptable.
    If you are submitting your paper electronically, only the following
    formats will be acceptable:

    PostScript (.ps)
    Rich Text Format ACL style (.rtf)
    Microsoft Word ACL style(.doc)
    PDF (.pdf)

    Specific instructions for electronic submissions will be available soon on
    the student workshop web pages
    (http://tangra.si.umich.edu/clair/acl03-student). Electronic submissions
    are strongly preferred, and will be required for inclusion in the final
    proceedings. Contact the co-chairs if you absolutely need to submit a
    hardcopy at this stage.

    4. Reviewing Procedure
    Reviewing of papers submitted to the Student Workshop will be managed by
    Student Workshop Co-Chairs, each of whom will have the assistance of a
    team of reviewers. Each submission will be matched with a mixed panel of
    student and senior researchers for review. The final acceptance decision
    will be made based on the results of the review.
     
    Note that reviewing of papers will be blind; therefore, please, make sure
    you do not put the author(s) name(s) on the title page. (See paper
    submission requirements for details). You should not have any
    self-identifying references anywhere in the paper submitted for review. For
    example, you can't have a reference like this "We showed previously (Smith,
    1991), ..." Instead, use citations such as "Smith previously showed (Smith,
    1991)..."
     
    5. Schedule
    Submissions must be received by February 26, 2003. Late submissions will
    be automatically disqualified. The student workshop committee is not
    responsible for postal delays or other mailing problems. For electronic
    submissions, all time zones will be taken into account. Acknowledgement
    will be emailed soon after receipt. Notification of acceptance will be
    sent to authors (by email) on April 26, 2003. Detailed formatting
    guidelines for the preparation of the final camera-ready copy will be
    provided to authors with their acceptance notice.

    6. Timetable
    Important Dates for the Student Session:

    Paper registration: February 21, 2003
    Paper submission deadline: February 26, 2003
    Notification of Acceptance: April 26, 2003
    Camera-Ready Copy Due: May 5, 2003

    Contact Information:
    If you need to contact the co-chairs of the Student Workshop, please use
    this address: acl03-student@umich.edu. An e-mail sent to this address will
    be forwarded to all three co-chairs.

    Kotaro Funakoshi, Co-chair, Asia
    Department of Computer Science
    Tokyo Institute of Technology
    koh@cl.cs.titech.ac.jp

    Sandra Kuebler, Co-chair, Europe
    Department of Linguistics
    University of Tuebingen
    kuebler@sfs.uni-tuebingen.de

    Jahna Otterbacher, Co-chair, North America
    School of Information
    University of Michigan
    jahna@umich.edu



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