NAACL-HLT 2015 Student Research Workshop (SRW)

Event Notification Type: 
Call for Papers
Location: 
Denver Sheraton Downtown
Sunday, 31 May 2015 to Friday, 5 June 2015
State: 
Colorado
Country: 
USA
City: 
Denver
Submission Deadline: 
Wednesday, 25 February 2015

NAACL-HLT 2015 Student Research Workshop (SRW)
Call for Papers

Workshop website: https://sites.google.com/site/naaclsrw2015/home/

The SRW workshop will be held in conjunction with NAACL HLT 2015 in Denver, Colorado.

General Invitation for Submission

The Student Research Workshop provides a venue for student researchers to present their work in computational linguistics and natural language processing. Students receive feedback from the general conference audience as well as from mentors specifically assigned according to the topic of their work.

We invite papers in three different categories:
1. Thesis Proposals. This category is appropriate for advanced students who have decided on a thesis topic and wish to get feedback on their proposal and broader ideas for their continuing work.
2. Research Papers. Papers in this category can describe completed work, or work in progress with preliminary results. For these papers, the first author must be a current graduate student.
3. Special undergraduate track. In order to encourage undergraduate research, we are offering a special track for research papers where the first author is an undergraduate student.
Topics of interest for the SRW are the same as NAACL main conference.

Benefits of participation
* All accepted papers will be presented in the main conference poster session giving students an opportunity to interact with and present their work to a large and diverse audience, including top researchers in the field.
* All accepted papers (thesis, research, undergraduate) will be published in the NAACL 2015 SRW Proceedings.
* Each participant is also assigned a mentor – an experienced researcher – who can provide valuable advice.
* Additional feedback is being planned for thesis proposals, as well as oral presentations.

Submission Requirements
All research papers should follow the two-column format of the NAACL HLT 2015 proceedings. All papers will have a maximum limit of 6 pages for content, with additional pages for references.

Submissions must conform to the specifications of NAACL HLT 2015 call for papers regarding multiple submissions and preparing papers for the double-blind review process. Papers which do not conform to these specifications will be rejected.

Travel Grants
Grants from the NSF and corporate sponsors will be available to offset some portion of the students' conference registration, travel and accommodation expenses. Further details will be posted soon.

Important Dates
All deadlines are calculated at 11:59 pm (PST/GMT -8 hours)
* Papers must be submitted by February 25, 2015.
* Acceptance notification deadline: March 20, 2015.
* Camera-ready copy due: March 30, 2015.
* NAACL main conference dates: May 31 – June 5, 2015.

Contact Information
The co-chairs of the workshop can be contacted by email at: naacl-srw-2015 [at] googlegroups.com

Student Chairs:

· Shibamouli Lahiri, University of Michigan
· Karen Mazidi, University of North Texas
· Alisa Zhila, Instituto Politécnico Nacional

Faculty Advisors:

· Diana Inkpen, University of Ottawa
· Smaranda Muresan, Columbia University

Program Committee

Amjad Abu-Jbara, Microsoft
Ayan Acharya, UT Austin
Gabor Angeli, Stanford University
Yoav Artzi, University of Washington
Beata Beigman Klebanov, ETS
Chris Biemann, TU Darmstadt
Arianna Bisazza, University of Amsterdam
Yonatan Bisk, University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign
Shu Cai, University of Southern California
Hiram Calvo, Instituto Politécnico Nacional
Asli Celikyilmaz, Microsoft
Monojit Choudhury, Microsoft Research India
Trevor Cohn, University of Melbourne
Hal Daumé III, University of Maryland
Leon Derczynski, University of Sheffield
Kevin Duh, Nara Institute of Science and Technology
Jacob Eisenstein, Georgia Tech
Aciel Eshky, University of Edinburgh
Kilian Evang, University of Groningen
Paul Felt, Brigham Young University
Thomas François, UC Louvain
Annemarie Friedrich, Saarland University
Michael Gamon, Microsoft
Qin Gao, Microsoft
Amit Goyal, Yahoo Labs
Liane Guillou, University of Edinburgh
Eva Hasler, University of Edinburgh
John Henderson, MITRE Corporation
Derrick Higgins, Civis Analytics
Yuening Hu, Yahoo
Ruihong Huang, Stanford University
Philipp Koehn, University of Edinburgh
Varada Kolhatkar, University of Toronto
Jonathan Kummerfeld, Berkeley
Angeliki Lazaridou, University of Trento
Fei Liu, Carnegie Mellon University
Yang Liu, UT Dallas
Nitin Madnani, ETS
Mitch Marcus, U Penn
Thomas Meyer, Google Zurich
Courtney Napoles, Johns Hopkins University
Martha Palmer, University of Colorado
Ted Pedersen, University of Minnesota Duluth
Christopher Potts, Stanford University
Rashmi Prasad, University of Wisconsin Milwaukee
Preethi Raghavan, IBM New Jersey
Owen Rambow, Columbia University
Sravana Reddy, Dartmouth College
Roi Reichart, Technion
Philip Resnik, University of Maryland
Eduardo Rodriguez, Instituto Politécnico Nacional
Kairit Sirts, Tallinn University of Technology
Thamar Solorio, University of Houston
Kapil Thadani, Columbia University
Eva Maria Vecchi, University of Cambridge
Jason Williams, Microsoft
Travis Wolfe, Johns Hopkins University
Xuchen Yao, Johns Hopkins University
Luke Zettlemoyer, University of Washington
Qiuye Zhao, U Penn