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The ACL currently has 16 SIGs.
 
The ACL currently has 16 SIGs.
  
TO BE UPDATED All but SIGDAT are now compliant with ACL's SIG Guidelines (for details see SIG Compliance).
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All but SIGDAT are now compliant with ACL's SIG Guidelines (for details see [SIG Compliance:]http://aclweb.org/adminwiki/index.php?title=SIG_Compliance).
  
 
Many SIGs had held elections during 2008, a few held elections in 2009 or are having elections now.
 
Many SIGs had held elections during 2008, a few held elections in 2009 or are having elections now.
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Open call for papers to a special issue on Finite-State Methods and Models in
 
Open call for papers to a special issue on Finite-State Methods and Models in
 
Natural Language Processing (JNLE): see  http://www.ling.helsinki.fi/projects/jnle/
 
Natural Language Processing (JNLE): see  http://www.ling.helsinki.fi/projects/jnle/
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Paola Merlo (SIG Convener 2010)
 
Paola Merlo (SIG Convener 2010)

Latest revision as of 10:17, 13 February 2010

The ACL currently has 16 SIGs.

All but SIGDAT are now compliant with ACL's SIG Guidelines (for details see [SIG Compliance:]http://aclweb.org/adminwiki/index.php?title=SIG_Compliance).

Many SIGs had held elections during 2008, a few held elections in 2009 or are having elections now.

A couple of words on the more recents SIGs

SIGFSM Joint CIAA conference and FSMNLP workshop in 2011 (France) under preparation. No FSMNLP meeting in 2010.

Endorsed the ACL 2010 Workshop on Applications of Tree Automata in Natural Language Processing http://stp.lingfil.uu.se/atanlp/cfp.html

Open call for papers to a special issue on Finite-State Methods and Models in Natural Language Processing (JNLE): see http://www.ling.helsinki.fi/projects/jnle/



Paola Merlo (SIG Convener 2010)