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* General Chair: '''Lluís Màrquez'''
 
* General Chair: '''Lluís Màrquez'''
* Program Chairs: '''Jian Su''', '''Chris Callison-Burch''
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* Program Chairs: '''Jian Su''', '''Chris Callison-Burch'''
 
* Local Chairs: '''André Martins''', '''João Graça'''
 
* Local Chairs: '''André Martins''', '''João Graça'''
 
* Workshops co-Chairs: '''Zornitsa Kozareva''', '''Jörg Tiedemann'''
 
* Workshops co-Chairs: '''Zornitsa Kozareva''', '''Jörg Tiedemann'''
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* SIGDAT Liaison: '''Noah Smith'''
 
* SIGDAT Liaison: '''Noah Smith'''
  
The Program Committee also counted with 30 Area Chairs and yyy reviewers.
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The Program Committee also counted with 30 Area Chairs and 900+ reviewers.
  
 
EMNLP 2015 experienced an unprecedented boost in submitted papers. There were 1,300 valid submissions: 600 long papers and 700 short papers, which were allocated to one of 15 areas. 312 papers were accepted for the final program (157 long and 155 short papers), representing a global acceptance rate of 24%. An additional 17 papers accepted by the TACL journal were presented at the conference as well. The program was complemented with very interesting keynote speakers, Yoshua Bengio (Université de Montréal) and Justin Grimmer (Stanford University), who talked about "Deep Learning of Semantic Representations" and "Measuring How Elected Officials and Constituents Communicate", respectively.
 
EMNLP 2015 experienced an unprecedented boost in submitted papers. There were 1,300 valid submissions: 600 long papers and 700 short papers, which were allocated to one of 15 areas. 312 papers were accepted for the final program (157 long and 155 short papers), representing a global acceptance rate of 24%. An additional 17 papers accepted by the TACL journal were presented at the conference as well. The program was complemented with very interesting keynote speakers, Yoshua Bengio (Université de Montréal) and Justin Grimmer (Stanford University), who talked about "Deep Learning of Semantic Representations" and "Measuring How Elected Officials and Constituents Communicate", respectively.
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EMNLP 2015 also got a record number of 13 sponsors (2 platinum, 3 gold, 6 silver and 2 bronze). In addition to these direct sponsors, we also had several smaller supporters, exhibitors, and institutional partners. We are extremely grateful to all of them. For more details, see the conference website:  
  
 
* http://www.emnlp2015.org  
 
* http://www.emnlp2015.org  

Revision as of 15:13, 20 July 2016

The 20th SIGDAT Conference on Empirical Methods in Natural Language Processing (EMNLP 2015) was held on September 17-21 in the city of Lisboa, Portugal. The conference consisted of two initial days of workshops and tutorials and three days of full and short paper presentations.


The organization comittee was formed by:

  • General Chair: Lluís Màrquez
  • Program Chairs: Jian Su, Chris Callison-Burch
  • Local Chairs: André Martins, João Graça
  • Workshops co-Chairs: Zornitsa Kozareva, Jörg Tiedemann
  • Tutorial co-Chairs: Maggie Li, Khalil Sima'an
  • Publication co-Chairs: Daniele Pighin, Yuval Marton
  • Publicity Chair: Barbara Plank
  • Sponsorship Team: João Graça, Hang Li
  • Student Scholarship co-Chairs: Fancisco Guzmán, Lluís Padró
  • SIGDAT Liaison: Noah Smith

The Program Committee also counted with 30 Area Chairs and 900+ reviewers.

EMNLP 2015 experienced an unprecedented boost in submitted papers. There were 1,300 valid submissions: 600 long papers and 700 short papers, which were allocated to one of 15 areas. 312 papers were accepted for the final program (157 long and 155 short papers), representing a global acceptance rate of 24%. An additional 17 papers accepted by the TACL journal were presented at the conference as well. The program was complemented with very interesting keynote speakers, Yoshua Bengio (Université de Montréal) and Justin Grimmer (Stanford University), who talked about "Deep Learning of Semantic Representations" and "Measuring How Elected Officials and Constituents Communicate", respectively.


Some of the features introduced in EMNLP 2014 continued in 2015 (e.g., tutorials, posters as parallel sessions, flat rates and flexibility for tutorials and workshops, etc.). Some innovations were introduced as well: a revised selection process for which talks are presented as talks versus posters, and an extended number of awards for papers (honorable mentions) and the new best data/resource award.


EMNLP 2015 also got a record number of 13 sponsors (2 platinum, 3 gold, 6 silver and 2 bronze). In addition to these direct sponsors, we also had several smaller supporters, exhibitors, and institutional partners. We are extremely grateful to all of them. For more details, see the conference website:

and also the results of an interesting after-conference survey:


Lluís Màrquez, EMNLP 2015 General Chair