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(d) NAACL's earlier deadline was too close to Christmas and New Year's.
 
(d) NAACL's earlier deadline was too close to Christmas and New Year's.
  
The low number of submissions will make it more difficult for the PCs to assemble program that achieves the high level of quality that NAACL has become known for while recruiting enough participants to make it a financially viable conference.  There are several high profile events collocated with NAACL that will hopefully increase participation, including the new *SEM conference and the Workshop on Statistical Machine Translation (WMT) which usually draws 120+ participants.  
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The low number of submissions will make it more difficult for the PCs to assemble program that achieves the high level of quality that NAACL has become known for while recruiting enough participants to make it a financially viable conference.  There are several collocated events that will hopefully increase the number of conference registrations.  These events include the new *SEM conference and the Workshop on Statistical Machine Translation (WMT) which usually draws 120+ participants, and several other workshops.
  
 
==North American conference in 2013==
 
==North American conference in 2013==

Revision as of 13:04, 16 January 2012

Report from NAACL, January 2012

Chris Callison-Burch - Chapter board chair

Rebecca Hwa - Past chapter board chair

Christopher Manning - Treasurer

Anoop Sarkar - Secretary

Elections

The NAACL election was held electronically in the Fall of 2011. Chris Callison-Burch was elected Chair, replacing Rebecca Hwa (who remains on the board as past chair). Emily Bender (University of Washington) and Mona Diab (Columbia University) were elected to the board. Kristina Toutanova (Microsoft Research) and Owen Rambow (Columbia University) finished their service as executive board member and past chair.

Executive Committee Meetings

The board communicates regularly via email. The board met in person at the ACL HLT 2011 conference in Portland and it will meet again at NAACL 2012 in Montreal.

NAACL Treasurer's Report

North American conference in 2011

ACL was held in Portland, OR in June.

North American conference in 2012

NAACL HLT 2012 will be held in Montreal, Canada from June 3 -- June 8 2012. The general chair is Jennifer Chu-Carroll (IBM) and the PC co-chairs are Srinivas Bangalore (AT&T), Eric Fosler-Lussier (Ohio State University) and Ellen Riloff (University of Utah). Sabine Bergler and Guy Lapalme are advising Priscilla Rasmussen who has taken over the responsibilities of local arrangements chair.

The number of submissions to NAACL was worryingly low. There were 199 full paper submissions and 105 short paper submissions. The low turn out could have been due to several factors: (a) there were many good venues this year, (b) ACL and NAACL disallowed dual submission, and ACL's deadline was scheduled to be 10 days later than NAACL's, (c) when faced with a choice between two similar deadlines (no dual submission allowed), people will tend to pick the later one, (d) NAACL's earlier deadline was too close to Christmas and New Year's.

The low number of submissions will make it more difficult for the PCs to assemble program that achieves the high level of quality that NAACL has become known for while recruiting enough participants to make it a financially viable conference. There are several collocated events that will hopefully increase the number of conference registrations. These events include the new *SEM conference and the Workshop on Statistical Machine Translation (WMT) which usually draws 120+ participants, and several other workshops.

North American conference in 2013

NAACL 2013 will be held at the Westin in Atlanta in the second week of June (June 9-14). Priscilla Rasmussen will handle local arrangements.

Shaping Future NAACL-HLT conferences

The NAACL Board continues to explore ways to make our conference more lively and diverse. As NAACL-HLT conferences continue to grow, the increased size does add complexity for local arrangements. Although they do have the option to delegate to a professional conference organizer, many smaller institutions are hesitant about taking on the responsibility. No bid was received for hosting NAACL HLT 2012 despite active encouragements from the Board. Thus the Board has begun to experiment with alternative models of local arrangements to further reduce the burden on any particular institution. For 2012, the conference site was chosen by the Board based on the usual location selection criteria (e.g., geographical balance, active CL communities in the area). Then, researchers from the area are invited to serve on an advisory committee to offer suggestions about local arrangement matters. The tradition of calling for bids to host NAACL-HLT conferences will continue in the future, but our experiences in organizing NAACL-HLT 2012 may act as a guideline for those years when no institution comes forth.

=NAACL Representative to the ACL Sponsorship Committee for 2011-2012

Michael Gamon (MSR) and Patrick Pantel (MSR) are the current regional representatives (for the Americas) to the sponsorship committee. Patrick will continue to serve in this committee next year.

Support for Summer Schools and Other Educational Outreach

We are continuing our support for NACLO (the North American Computational Linguistics Olympiad) and student participation at the summer school during the Johns Hopkins Natural Language Engineering Summer Workshop. We sponsored the LSA Linguistic Institute 2011 at Boulder, Colorado.