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  • ...ssment-free experience for all the members, as well as participants at our events and in our programs. ...on, anyone who experiences harassment or hostile behavior may contact any current member of the ACL Executive Committee ([https://www.aclweb.org/portal/about
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  • ...communication and collaboration between the two communities. Despite the current stand-alone nature of FSMNLP, we might consider running it as an ACL satell ...(September 23-25, 2019 in Dresden, Germany) was successful, but we had no events in 2020 or 2021. We use our meetings to actively recruit new members and h
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  • ...o a more coherent and active community. We now publish proceedings of our events (FSMNLP 2011, 2012, 2013 and ATANLP 2010, 2012 and MORPHFSM 2014) in the AC == Events and Publications ==
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  • ...website: http://www.sigdial.org, including an updated calendar of upcoming events, resources, and previous reports. Users can also become members from the we The current Executive Board members for SIGdial are Amanda Stent (President), Jason Wil
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  • ...pdates to both providers, in their required ingestion format, listing 100+ events that need to be updated. This corresponds to over several thousand papers ...even Bird) to directly support the ACL Anthology XML format to make future events using the aclpub package easier to incorporate directly into the Anthology.
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  • mailing list, and (ii) the organization of annual events (the CoNLL SIGNLL-related events. On the web-site, links can be found to relevant
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  • ...communication and collaboration between the two communities. Despite the current stand-alone nature of FSMNLP, we might consider running it as an ACL satell ...(September 23-25, 2019 in Dresden, Germany) was successful, but we had no events in 2020-2023. We use our meetings to actively recruit new members and hope
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  • ...communication and collaboration between the two communities. Despite the current stand-alone nature of FSMNLP, we might consider running it as an ACL satell == Events and Publications ==
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  • mailing list, and (ii) the organization of annual events (the CoNLL SIGNLL-related events. On the web-site, links can be found to relevant
    5 KB (697 words) - 03:44, 15 June 2010
  • ...le for each chair (team), based on the [[timetable]], for the dates of the current conference. ...ith the ACL Exec in detail before being agreed to. With a number of larger events (e.g. EMNLP), ACL has a standing agreement implying that co-location is han
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  • mailing list, and (ii) the organization of annual events (the CoNLL SIGNLL-related events. On the web-site, links can be found to relevant
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  • == Events and Publications == * The third SIGFSM elections are due in 2015. The current officers took over on January 1, 2013 and will remain in office until the e
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  • Here is a list of all current members of the NAACL board: http://www.naacl.org/officers ...$154k. In 2013, our primary expenditures were the sponsoring of external events: NACLO ($5k) and the NAACL Emerging Regions Fund ($1.5k).
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  • ...communication and collaboration between the two communities. Despite the current stand-alone nature of FSMNLP, we might consider running it as an ACL satell == Events and Publications ==
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  • ...EM, SemEval and Widening NLP were "pre-admitted" workshops (or co-located events in case of WMT) which submitted a proposal, but were not reviewed through a ...which seems to follow the general growing trend of *ACL conferences, this current model is unlikely to be sustainable in the future. In particular, we were 7
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  • ...sults (due to the remaining task of allocating expenses and income for SIG events). Attached are four files summarizing these interim results. ...The surplus will be shared on a person-day basis with SIGs that sponsored events at the conference, notably SIGNLL for CoNLL.
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  • ...rch community at ACL, and creating opportunities for joint organization of events (for example the EACL conferences when not co-organized with ACL). A struct The current officers are the following:
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  • ...ep sponsoring some students to attend ESSLLI 2016, and maybe other related events as per our sponsorship policy (http://www.eacl.org/page.php?id=Sponsorship) The EACL boards remained stable since the last report (2015Q3). The current officers are the following:
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  • (1) [http://ftp.cs.toronto.edu/pub/gh/ACL-balance-sheet-2009.pdf Current assets]: At the end of 2009, we had $703K in the bank, of which about $362 ...e, we had $20K out for NAACL 2010. Funds paid in 2009 for organizing 2010 events are also counted in this category (e.g., our office manager's advance work
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  • * Maintain an organized list of current sponsors and of potential sponsorship leads Here are details about the current [https://docs.google.com/document/d/1Gb9UYtgDlz4itt-Rsm-4smg6OIxJ547X2nXkok
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