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         events: BioNLP workshops at ACL 2013, ACL 2014 and ACL 2015
 
         events: BioNLP workshops at ACL 2013, ACL 2014 and ACL 2015
  
3. SIGDAT: SIG for linguistic data and corpus-based approaches to NLP  
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=== 3. SIGDAT: SIG for linguistic data and corpus-based approaches to NLP ===
  
 
         web page: http://www.sigdat.org/
 
         web page: http://www.sigdat.org/
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         events: EMNLP Sep. 2015, EMNLP Oct. 2016
 
         events: EMNLP Sep. 2015, EMNLP Oct. 2016
  
4. SIGdial: SIG on discourse and dialogue
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=== 4. SIGdial: SIG on discourse and dialogue ===
  
 
         web page: http://www.sigdial.org
 
         web page: http://www.sigdial.org
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         events: annual conference Sep. 2015, annual conference Sep. 2016
 
         events: annual conference Sep. 2015, annual conference Sep. 2016
  
5. SIGFSM: SIG on finite state methods and models in natural language processing  
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=== 5. SIGFSM: SIG on finite state methods and models in natural language processing ===
  
 
         web page: http://www.aclweb.org/aclwiki/index.php?title=SIGFSM
 
         web page: http://www.aclweb.org/aclwiki/index.php?title=SIGFSM
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         events: ACL workshop jointly with SIGMORPHON in 2014; FSMNLP June 2015; ACL workshop StatFSM in 2016; FSMNLP in 2017  
 
         events: ACL workshop jointly with SIGMORPHON in 2014; FSMNLP June 2015; ACL workshop StatFSM in 2016; FSMNLP in 2017  
  
6. SIGGEN: SIG on natural language generation  
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=== 6. SIGGEN: SIG on natural language generation ===
  
 
         web page: http://www.siggen.org
 
         web page: http://www.siggen.org
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         events: ENLG 2015 (endorsed), Data2Text workshop 2015 (endorsed), WebNLG 2016 (endorsed), CC-NLG 2016 (endorsed)
 
         events: ENLG 2015 (endorsed), Data2Text workshop 2015 (endorsed), WebNLG 2016 (endorsed), CC-NLG 2016 (endorsed)
  
7. SIGHAN: SIG on Chinese language  
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=== 7. SIGHAN: SIG on Chinese language ===
  
 
         web page: http://www.sighan.org
 
         web page: http://www.sighan.org
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         events: CIPS-SIGHAN Oct. 2014, SIGHAN Workshop July 2015, CIP-SIGHAN Nov. 2016
 
         events: CIPS-SIGHAN Oct. 2014, SIGHAN Workshop July 2015, CIP-SIGHAN Nov. 2016
  
8. SIGHUM: SIG on language technologies for the socio-economic sciences and the humanities
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=== 8. SIGHUM: SIG on language technologies for the socio-economic sciences and the humanities ===
  
 
         web page: https://sighum.wordpress.com/events
 
         web page: https://sighum.wordpress.com/events
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         events: LaTeCH 2014 at EACL, LaTeCH 2015 at ACL
 
         events: LaTeCH 2014 at EACL, LaTeCH 2015 at ACL
  
9. SIGLEX: SIG on the lexicon  
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=== 9. SIGLEX: SIG on the lexicon ===
  
 
         web page: http://www.siglex.org
 
         web page: http://www.siglex.org
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         events: STARSEM 2015 (jointly with SIGSEM), co-located with NAACL 2015; MUMTTT 2015 (endorsed) at EUROPHRAS 2015
 
         events: STARSEM 2015 (jointly with SIGSEM), co-located with NAACL 2015; MUMTTT 2015 (endorsed) at EUROPHRAS 2015
  
10. SIGMOL: SIG on mathematics of language  
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=== 10. SIGMOL: SIG on mathematics of language ===
  
 
         web page: http://www.molweb.org
 
         web page: http://www.molweb.org
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         events: meeting on Mathematics of Language 2015, co-located with the 2015 Linguistic Institute at the University of Chicago
 
         events: meeting on Mathematics of Language 2015, co-located with the 2015 Linguistic Institute at the University of Chicago
  
11. SIGMORPHON: SIG for computational morphology, phonology, and phonetics  
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=== 11. SIGMORPHON: SIG for computational morphology, phonology, and phonetics ===
  
 
         web page: http://sigmorphon.org/
 
         web page: http://sigmorphon.org/
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         events: no event in 2015, next in 2016
 
         events: no event in 2015, next in 2016
  
12. SIGMT: SIG for machine translation  
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=== 12. SIGMT: SIG for machine translation ===
  
 
         web page: http://www.sigmt.org
 
         web page: http://www.sigmt.org
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         events: workshop on MT and workshop on SSST, each year
 
         events: workshop on MT and workshop on SSST, each year
  
13. SIGNLL: SIG on natural language learning  
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=== 13. SIGNLL: SIG on natural language learning ===
  
 
         web page: http://www.signll.org
 
         web page: http://www.signll.org
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         events: CoNLL every year; CoNLL-2015 co-located with ACL-2015
 
         events: CoNLL every year; CoNLL-2015 co-located with ACL-2015
  
14. SIGPARSE: SIG on parsing  
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=== 14. SIGPARSE: SIG on parsing ===
  
 
         web page: http://www.cs.cmu.edu/~sigparse
 
         web page: http://www.cs.cmu.edu/~sigparse
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         events: IWPT 2015; SPMRL 2015 (endorsed), co-located with IWPT 2015; next IWPT 2017
 
         events: IWPT 2015; SPMRL 2015 (endorsed), co-located with IWPT 2015; next IWPT 2017
  
15. SIGSEM: SIG on computational semantics  
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=== 15. SIGSEM: SIG on computational semantics ===
  
 
         web page: http://www.sigsem.org
 
         web page: http://www.sigsem.org
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         events: STARSEM 2014; IWCS 2015; STARSEM 2015 (jointly with SIGLEX), co-located with NACL 2015
 
         events: STARSEM 2014; IWCS 2015; STARSEM 2015 (jointly with SIGLEX), co-located with NACL 2015
  
16. SIG SEMITIC: SIG on Computational Approaches to Semitic Languages (not fully updated)  
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=== 16. SIG SEMITIC: SIG on Computational Approaches to Semitic Languages (not fully updated) ===
  
 
         web page: http://cl.haifa.ac.il/semitic/index.shtml
 
         web page: http://cl.haifa.ac.il/semitic/index.shtml
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         events: shared task on statistical parsing of morphologically rich languages (SPMRL'13 co-located with EMNLP 2013)
 
         events: shared task on statistical parsing of morphologically rich languages (SPMRL'13 co-located with EMNLP 2013)
  
17. SIGSLAV: SIG on Slavic Natural Language Processing  
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=== 17. SIGSLAV: SIG on Slavic Natural Language Processing ===
  
 
         web page: http://sigslav.cs.helsinki.fi/index.html
 
         web page: http://sigslav.cs.helsinki.fi/index.html
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         events: BSNLP 2015
 
         events: BSNLP 2015
  
18. SIGSLPAT: SIG on Speech and Language Processing for Assistive Technologies  
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=== 18. SIGSLPAT: SIG on Speech and Language Processing for Assistive Technologies ===
  
 
         web page: http://www.slpat.org
 
         web page: http://www.slpat.org
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         events: SLPAT15, SLPAT16 at Interspeech 2016, RaPID 2016
 
         events: SLPAT15, SLPAT16 at Interspeech 2016, RaPID 2016
  
19. SIGUR: SIG on Uralic languages  
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=== 19. SIGUR: SIG on Uralic languages ===
  
 
         web page: http://gtweb.uit.no/sigur
 
         web page: http://gtweb.uit.no/sigur
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         events: IWCLUL, Jan. 2017
 
         events: IWCLUL, Jan. 2017
  
20. SIGWAC: SIG on web as corpus  
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=== 20. SIGWAC: SIG on web as corpus ===
  
 
         web page: http://www.sigwac.org.uk
 
         web page: http://www.sigwac.org.uk

Revision as of 23:13, 18 July 2016

Hermann Ney (last update: 16-Jul-2016)

Summary

  • There is a total of 20 SIGs (including SIGSLAV, founded on 27-Nov-2014, and SIGUR, founded on 18-Aug-2015).
  • According to the SIG creation guidelines (as of 27-August-2010), a SIG should hold elections every two years which is the case for the majority of the SIGs.
  • There are nine SIGs that do not follow the two-year election pattern: SIGANN, SIGBioMed, SIGFSM, SIGLEX, SIGMT, SIGNLL, SIGPARSE, SIGSEM, SIGWAC. Apart from SIGLEX and SIGANN, all these SIGs have a three-year term in their constitution.
  • Since its founding in 2009, SIGMT does not seem to have had any election.

List of SIGs

1.SIGANN: SIG for annotation

       web page: http://www.cs.vassar.edu/sigann
       contacts: president Nancy Ide (ide@cs.vassar.edu),
       secretary Adam Meyers (meyers@cs.nyu.edu)
       members: 220
       elections (last, next): Sep. 2014, Sep. 2017
       events: LAW VIII at COLING 2014, LAW IX at NAACL-HLT 2015, LAW X at ACL 2016

2. SIGBioMed: SIG for biomedical natural language processing

       web page: http://aclweb.org/aclwiki/index.php?title=SIGBIOMED
       contacts: chair Kevin Bretonnel Cohen (Kevin.Cohen@gmail.com),
       secretary Dina Demner-Fushman (ddemner@gmail.com)
       members: 112
       elections (last, next): Aug. 2013, June 2016 (?)
       events: BioNLP workshops at ACL 2013, ACL 2014 and ACL 2015

3. SIGDAT: SIG for linguistic data and corpus-based approaches to NLP

       web page: http://www.sigdat.org/
       contacts: president Mark Steedman (steedman@inf.ed.ac.uk)
       vice president Pascale Fung (pascale@ece.ust.hk)
       secretray Chris Callison-Burch 
       members: approx. 1000
       elections (last, next): 2015, 2016
       events: EMNLP Sep. 2015, EMNLP Oct. 2016

4. SIGdial: SIG on discourse and dialogue

       web page: http://www.sigdial.org
       contacts: president Amanda Stent (Amanda.Stent@gmail.com),
       vice president Jason Williams,
       secretary-treasurer Kristiina Jokinen (Kristiina.Jokinen@helsinki.fi)
       members: 565
       elections (last, next): Feb. 2015; Feb. 2017
       events: annual conference Sep. 2015, annual conference Sep. 2016

5. SIGFSM: SIG on finite state methods and models in natural language processing

       web page: http://www.aclweb.org/aclwiki/index.php?title=SIGFSM
       contacts: president Andreas Maletti (andreas.maletti@ims.uni-stuttgart.de),
       secretary Mans Hulden (mhulden@email.arizona.edu)
       members: 102
       elections (last, next): Jan. 2016, autumn 2018
       events: ACL workshop jointly with SIGMORPHON in 2014; FSMNLP June 2015; ACL workshop StatFSM in 2016; FSMNLP in 2017 

6. SIGGEN: SIG on natural language generation

       web page: http://www.siggen.org
       contacts: chair Claire Gardent (Claire.Gardent@loria.fr),
       secretary Albert Gatt (albert.gatt@um.edu.mt)
       members: 389
       elections (last, next): Dec 2014, end of 2016
       events: ENLG 2015 (endorsed), Data2Text workshop 2015 (endorsed), WebNLG 2016 (endorsed), CC-NLG 2016 (endorsed)

7. SIGHAN: SIG on Chinese language

       web page: http://www.sighan.org
       contacts: chair Min Zhang (zhangminmt@hotmail.com),
       secretary Gina-Anne Levow (levow@u.washington.edu)
       members: 210
       elections (last, next): April 2016, April 2018
       events: CIPS-SIGHAN Oct. 2014, SIGHAN Workshop July 2015, CIP-SIGHAN Nov. 2016

8. SIGHUM: SIG on language technologies for the socio-economic sciences and the humanities

       web page: https://sighum.wordpress.com/events
       contacts: president Caroline Sporleder (csporleder@coli.uni-sb.de),
       secretary Kalliopi Zervanou (kzervanou@yahoo.co.uk)
       members: 132
       elections (last, next): Oct. 2015; Oct. 2017
       events: LaTeCH 2014 at EACL, LaTeCH 2015 at ACL

9. SIGLEX: SIG on the lexicon

       web page: http://www.siglex.org
       contacts: president Mona Diab (mtdiab@gwu.edu),
       secretary Anna Korhonen (alk23@cam.ac.uk)
       members: 649
       elections (last, next): Aug. 2013, June 2016
       events: STARSEM 2015 (jointly with SIGSEM), co-located with NAACL 2015; MUMTTT 2015 (endorsed) at EUROPHRAS 2015

10. SIGMOL: SIG on mathematics of language

       web page: http://www.molweb.org
       contacts: president Makoto Kanazawa (kanazawa@nii.ac.jp),
       vice president Marco Kuhlmann (marco.kuhlmann@liu.se)
       members: 282
       elections (last, next): Feb. 2016, early year 2018
       events: meeting on Mathematics of Language 2015, co-located with the 2015 Linguistic Institute at the University of Chicago

11. SIGMORPHON: SIG for computational morphology, phonology, and phonetics

       web page: http://sigmorphon.org/
       contacts: president Jason Eisner (jason@cs.jhu.edu),
       secretary Greg Kondrak (gkondrak@ualberta.ca)
       members: 150
       elections (last, next): Feb. 2014, Feb. 2016
       events: no event in 2015, next in 2016

12. SIGMT: SIG for machine translation

       web page: http://www.sigmt.org
       contacts: president Philipp Koehn (phi@jhu.edu, pkoehn@inf.ed.ac.uk),
       secretary David Chiang (dchiang@nd.edu)
       members: 152
       elections (last, next): none in the past; fall 2016
       events: workshop on MT and workshop on SSST, each year

13. SIGNLL: SIG on natural language learning

       web page: http://www.signll.org
       contacts: president Xavier Carreras (carreras@cs.upc.edu),
       secretary Julia Hockenmaier (juliahmr@illinois.edu)
       members: 350
       elections (last, next): June 2014, June 2016
       events: CoNLL every year; CoNLL-2015 co-located with ACL-2015

14. SIGPARSE: SIG on parsing

       web page: http://www.cs.cmu.edu/~sigparse
       contacts: president Eric Villemonte de la Clergerie (Eric.De_La_Clergerie@inria.fr),
       secretary Stephan Oepen (oe@ifi.uio.no)
       members: 219
       elections (last, next): April 2016; Jan. 2019 
       events: IWPT 2015; SPMRL 2015 (endorsed), co-located with IWPT 2015; next IWPT 2017

15. SIGSEM: SIG on computational semantics

       web page: http://www.sigsem.org
       contacts: president Johan Bos (johan.bos@rug.nl),
       secretary Katrin Erk (katrin.erk@mail.utexas.edu)
       members: 877
       elections (last, next): Oct. 2013; 2016
       events: STARSEM 2014; IWCS 2015; STARSEM 2015 (jointly with SIGLEX), co-located with NACL 2015

16. SIG SEMITIC: SIG on Computational Approaches to Semitic Languages (not fully updated)

       web page: http://cl.haifa.ac.il/semitic/index.shtml
       contacts: chair Mona Diab (mtdiab@gwu.edu),
                secretary Reut Tsarfaty (reut.tsarfaty@gmail.com)
       members: 245
       elections (last, next): Dec. 2014; 2016
       events: shared task on statistical parsing of morphologically rich languages (SPMRL'13 co-located with EMNLP 2013)

17. SIGSLAV: SIG on Slavic Natural Language Processing

       web page: http://sigslav.cs.helsinki.fi/index.html
       contacts: chair Jakub Piskorski (jpiskorski@googlemail.com)
       secretary Jan Šnajder (jan.snajder@fer.hr)
       members: 100
       elections (last, next): first election end of 2016
       events: BSNLP 2015

18. SIGSLPAT: SIG on Speech and Language Processing for Assistive Technologies

       web page: http://www.slpat.org
       contacts: president Frank Rudzicz (frank@cs.toronto.edu),
       secretary-treasurer François Portet (francois.portet@imag.fr)
       members: 141
       elections (last, next): fall 2014, fall 2016
       events: SLPAT15, SLPAT16 at Interspeech 2016, RaPID 2016

19. SIGUR: SIG on Uralic languages

       web page: http://gtweb.uit.no/sigur
       contacts: chair Tommi A. Pirinen (tommi.antero.pirinen@uni-hamburg.de),
       secretary Francis Tyers (ftyers@prompsit.com)
       members: 38
       elections (last, next): Jan. 2016, winter 2017/8 (?)
       events: IWCLUL, Jan. 2017

20. SIGWAC: SIG on web as corpus

       web page: http://www.sigwac.org.uk
       contacts: Roland Schäfer (roland.schaefer@fu-berlin.de)
       secretary Egon W. Stemle (egon.stemle@eurac.edu)
       members: 175
       elections (last, next): July 2015; July 2018
       events: WAC10 at eLex 2015, Aug. 2015 (cancelled); WAC-X at ACL 2016