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* Vice-Secretary Elect: Ekaterina Shutova, University of Amsterdam, The Netherlands | * Vice-Secretary Elect: Ekaterina Shutova, University of Amsterdam, The Netherlands | ||
− | + | Note: The Vice-President Elect and the Vice-Secretary Elect will automatically become the President and the Secretary of the following SIGLEX board that will start in 2022, and thus these positions require a four-year commitment. | |
=== SIGLEX Section Representatives on the Executive Board === | === SIGLEX Section Representatives on the Executive Board === | ||
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=== Members === | === Members === | ||
− | SIGLEX currently has | + | SIGLEX currently has 400 members. SIGLEX has two sections: Multiword Expressions (MWE) with 311 members, and SemEval with 269 members. |
=== Websites and Mailing Lists === | === Websites and Mailing Lists === | ||
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General Chair | General Chair | ||
− | + | * Vivi Nastase, University of Zurich | |
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Program Chairs | Program Chairs | ||
− | + | * Ellie Pavlick, Brown University | |
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+ | * Mohammad Taher Pilehvar, Tehran Institute for Advanced Studies | ||
Publicity Chair | Publicity Chair | ||
− | + | * Jose Camacho-Collados, Cardiff University | |
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Publication Chair | Publication Chair | ||
− | + | * Alessandro Raganato, University of Helsinki | |
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Area Chairs | Area Chairs | ||
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Lexical semantics and word representations | Lexical semantics and word representations | ||
− | + | * Marianna Apidianaki, University of Pennsylvania | |
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+ | * Vered Shwartz, University of British Columbia | ||
Semantic composition and sentence-level semantics | Semantic composition and sentence-level semantics | ||
− | + | * Allyson Ettinger, University of Chicago | |
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Discourse, dialogue, and generation | Discourse, dialogue, and generation | ||
− | + | * Nafise Sadat Moosavi, TU Darmstadt | |
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+ | * Malihe Alikhani, University of Pittsburgh | ||
Multilinguality | Multilinguality | ||
− | + | * Anders Søgaard, University of Copenhagen | |
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Psycholinguistics and semantic processing | Psycholinguistics and semantic processing | ||
− | + | * Najoung Kim, Johns Hopkins University | |
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Resources and evaluation | Resources and evaluation | ||
− | + | * Daniel Khashabi, Allen Institute for Artificial Intelligence | |
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Theoretical and formal semantics | Theoretical and formal semantics | ||
− | + | * Gene Kim, University of Rochester | |
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Commonsense reasoning and natural language understanding | Commonsense reasoning and natural language understanding | ||
− | + | * Keisuke Sakaguchi, Allen Institute for AI | |
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Semantics in NLP applications | Semantics in NLP applications | ||
− | + | * Nazneen Rajani, Salesforce Research | |
− | ===SemEval | + | ===SemEval 2022=== |
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+ | The International Workshop on Semantic Evaluation (SemEval 2022), organized by SIGLEX, was co-located with NAACL-HLT 2022 in Seattle, WA, USA and took place on July 14-15, 2022. | ||
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Organizers: | Organizers: | ||
− | + | * Guy Emerson, Cambridge University | |
− | + | * Natalie Schluter, IT University Copenhagen | |
− | + | * Gabriel Stanovsky, The Hebrew University of Jerusalem | |
− | + | * Ritesh Kumar, Bhimrao Ambedkar University | |
− | + | * Alexis Palmer, University of Colorado Boulder | |
− | + | * Nathan Schneider, Georgetown University | |
− | SemEval | + | SemEval 2022 included the following twelve shared tasks, organized into four tracks: |
Lexical semantics | Lexical semantics | ||
− | Task 1: | + | * Task 1: CODWOE - COmparing Dictionaries and WOrd Embeddings |
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+ | * Task 2: Multilingual Idiomaticity Detection and Sentence Embedding | ||
− | + | * Task 3: Presupposed Taxonomies - Evaluating Neural-network Semantics (PreTENS) | |
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− | + | Social factors & attitudes | |
− | Task | + | * Task 4: Patronizing and Condescending Language Detection |
+ | * Task 5: MAMI - Multimedia Automatic Misogyny Identification | ||
− | + | * Task 6: iSarcasmEval - Intended Sarcasm Detection in English and Arabic | |
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− | + | Discourse, documents, and multimodality | |
− | Task | + | * Task 7: Identifying Plausible Clarifications of Implicit and Underspecified Phrases in Instructional Texts |
− | Task | + | * Task 8: Multilingual news article similarity |
+ | * Task 9: R2VQ - Competence-based Multimodal Question Answering | ||
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− | + | Information extraction | |
+ | * Task 10: Structured Sentiment Analysis | ||
− | + | * Task 11: MultiCoNER - Multilingual Complex Named Entity Recognition | |
+ | * Task 12: Symlink - Linking Mathematical Symbols to their Descriptions | ||
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− | A total of 12 | + | The proceedings contain both task description papers for each of the above tasks, and system description papers describing the systems that participated in these tasks. A total of 12 task description papers and 221 system description papers are included in the proceedings. |
+ | ===SemEval 2023=== | ||
− | + | A total of 13 tasks were selected for SemEval 2023. They were announced at the SemEval 2022 workshop. For more details about the event, check https://semeval.github.io/SemEval2023/ | |
− | + | ===MWE 2022=== | |
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+ | The 18th Workshop on Multiword Expressions (MWE 2022) was colocated with LREC 2022 in Marseille, France, and tool place on June 25, 2022. | ||
Program Committee Chairs | Program Committee Chairs | ||
− | + | * Archna Bhatia, IHMC Ocala (USA) | |
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− | + | * Paul Cook, University of New Brunswick (Canada) | |
− | + | * Shiva Taslimipoor, University of Cambridge (UK) | |
− | + | Publication Chairs | |
+ | * Marcos Garcia, University of Santiago de Compostela (Spain) | ||
− | Communication Chair | + | Communication Chair |
− | + | * Carlos Ramisch, Aix Marseille University (France) |
Latest revision as of 08:45, 19 July 2022
The following SIGLEX Executive Board officers are serving until Spring 2022:
President
- Preslav Nakov, Mohamed bin Zayed University of Artificial Intelligence, UAE
Secretary
- Aline Villavicencio, The University of Sheffield, UK
Executive Board
- Vice-President Elect: Steven Bethard, The University of Arizona, USA
- Vice-Secretary Elect: Ekaterina Shutova, University of Amsterdam, The Netherlands
Note: The Vice-President Elect and the Vice-Secretary Elect will automatically become the President and the Secretary of the following SIGLEX board that will start in 2022, and thus these positions require a four-year commitment.
SIGLEX Section Representatives on the Executive Board
- MWE section: Carlos Ramisch, Aix Marseille University, France
- SemEval section: David Jurgens, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, USA
Members
SIGLEX currently has 400 members. SIGLEX has two sections: Multiword Expressions (MWE) with 311 members, and SemEval with 269 members.
Websites and Mailing Lists
The SIGLEX website https://siglex.org/ is backed by https://github.com/acl-org/siglex/. The mailing lists are backed by Google Groups at https://groups.google.com/g/siglex-members/ and siglex-board@googlegroups.com. The website and the mailing lists for SIGLEX are maintained by Steven Bethard.
The website of the MWE section of SIGLEX https://multiword.org/ is backed by https://github.com/multiword/multiword.github.io. The mailing lists are backed by Google Groups at https://groups.google.com/g/siglex-mwe-members and siglex-mwe-board@googlegroups.com. The website and the mailing lists for the MWE section of SIGLEX are maintained by Carlos Ramisch.
The SemEval section of SIGLEX continues to be managed by the SemEval organizers (currently Guy Emerson, Natalie Schluter, Gabriel Stanovsky, Ritesh Kumar) using the existing website, https://semeval.github.io/, and the mailing list, semeval-organizers@googlegroups.com.
SIGLEX (co-)organises three yearly events: SemEval, *SEM, and MWE:
*SEM 2022
The 11th Joint Conference on Lexical and Computational Semantics (*SEM 2022), organized by SIGLEX, was co-located with NAACL-HLT 2022 in Seattle, WA, USA and took place on July 14-15, 2022.
General Chair
- Vivi Nastase, University of Zurich
Program Chairs
- Ellie Pavlick, Brown University
- Mohammad Taher Pilehvar, Tehran Institute for Advanced Studies
Publicity Chair
- Jose Camacho-Collados, Cardiff University
Publication Chair
- Alessandro Raganato, University of Helsinki
Area Chairs
Lexical semantics and word representations
- Marianna Apidianaki, University of Pennsylvania
- Vered Shwartz, University of British Columbia
Semantic composition and sentence-level semantics
- Allyson Ettinger, University of Chicago
Discourse, dialogue, and generation
- Nafise Sadat Moosavi, TU Darmstadt
- Malihe Alikhani, University of Pittsburgh
Multilinguality
- Anders Søgaard, University of Copenhagen
Psycholinguistics and semantic processing
- Najoung Kim, Johns Hopkins University
Resources and evaluation
- Daniel Khashabi, Allen Institute for Artificial Intelligence
Theoretical and formal semantics
- Gene Kim, University of Rochester
Commonsense reasoning and natural language understanding
- Keisuke Sakaguchi, Allen Institute for AI
Semantics in NLP applications
- Nazneen Rajani, Salesforce Research
SemEval 2022
The International Workshop on Semantic Evaluation (SemEval 2022), organized by SIGLEX, was co-located with NAACL-HLT 2022 in Seattle, WA, USA and took place on July 14-15, 2022.
Organizers:
- Guy Emerson, Cambridge University
- Natalie Schluter, IT University Copenhagen
- Gabriel Stanovsky, The Hebrew University of Jerusalem
- Ritesh Kumar, Bhimrao Ambedkar University
- Alexis Palmer, University of Colorado Boulder
- Nathan Schneider, Georgetown University
SemEval 2022 included the following twelve shared tasks, organized into four tracks:
Lexical semantics
- Task 1: CODWOE - COmparing Dictionaries and WOrd Embeddings
- Task 2: Multilingual Idiomaticity Detection and Sentence Embedding
- Task 3: Presupposed Taxonomies - Evaluating Neural-network Semantics (PreTENS)
Social factors & attitudes
- Task 4: Patronizing and Condescending Language Detection
- Task 5: MAMI - Multimedia Automatic Misogyny Identification
- Task 6: iSarcasmEval - Intended Sarcasm Detection in English and Arabic
Discourse, documents, and multimodality
- Task 7: Identifying Plausible Clarifications of Implicit and Underspecified Phrases in Instructional Texts
- Task 8: Multilingual news article similarity
- Task 9: R2VQ - Competence-based Multimodal Question Answering
Information extraction
- Task 10: Structured Sentiment Analysis
- Task 11: MultiCoNER - Multilingual Complex Named Entity Recognition
- Task 12: Symlink - Linking Mathematical Symbols to their Descriptions
The proceedings contain both task description papers for each of the above tasks, and system description papers describing the systems that participated in these tasks. A total of 12 task description papers and 221 system description papers are included in the proceedings.
SemEval 2023
A total of 13 tasks were selected for SemEval 2023. They were announced at the SemEval 2022 workshop. For more details about the event, check https://semeval.github.io/SemEval2023/
MWE 2022
The 18th Workshop on Multiword Expressions (MWE 2022) was colocated with LREC 2022 in Marseille, France, and tool place on June 25, 2022.
Program Committee Chairs
- Archna Bhatia, IHMC Ocala (USA)
- Paul Cook, University of New Brunswick (Canada)
- Shiva Taslimipoor, University of Cambridge (UK)
Publication Chairs
- Marcos Garcia, University of Santiago de Compostela (Spain)
Communication Chair
- Carlos Ramisch, Aix Marseille University (France)