2014Q3 Reports: NAACL
Report from NAACL, June 2014
Hal Daumé III - Chapter board chair
Joel Tetreault - Treasurer
Executive Committee Meetings
The board has a planned meeting on Wednesday 25 June 2014, during this year's ACL. Additionally the Board converses regularly by email.
Treasurer's Report
REPORT BULLET POINTS
- Our budget took a huge blow in 2010 after the Los Angeles NAACL conference, but the last two NAACLs we have been building back slowly. We need to keep this positive growth. Currently the bank account stands at $42k.
- I took the tactic of being fiscally conservative last year to help get us out of the hole. This meant being selective of which events we sponsor. We should continue this strategy in 2014.
- For 2014, we should continue to sponsor NACLO, Emerging Regions Fund and the 2015 LSA Summer Institute.
- For the future, we should consider having *several* sponsorship chairs who start early and target many of the new NLP startups and companies with NLP wings to increase our sponsorship per conference.
NAACL REPORT - JUNE 10, 2014
The NAACL Chapter's bank account holds $42,075.50 as of June 10, 2014. This includes the $17,987 surplus from NAACL 2012 and the recent $5,000 outlay to support NACLO this year. To put the above figures in perspective, last year's end-of-year balance was $41,776.06 (which was the lowest balance since 2007), so we are starting to build back from the loss incurred in NAACL 2010 right after our bank account peaked at $154k. Note that our bank account does not yet include the *projected *$20k surplus from NAACL 2013. If those estimates end up being correct, we would be over $60k for 2014 which is a much healthier state to be in.
In 2013, our primary expenditures were the sponsoring of external events: NACLO ($5k) and the NAACL Emerging Regions Fund ($1.5k). Our 2014 expenditures are likely to be the same.
A small bank account balance is troublesome for two reasons. First, it decreases our effectiveness to support Computational Linguistics locally and in Central and South America. Second, it decreases our ability to absorb a conference that incurs a large debt. Since the conference is the primary source of revenue, our ability to build back the account balance is contingent on conferences being continually successful. The last two years have seen registration rates go up slightly to increase revenues, however there is a limit to how much this can change the account over the long term.
- Related Links*
- Much of the above is reproduced from my 2014 Treasurer Report to ACL: http://aclweb.org/adminwiki/index.php?title=2014Q1_Reports:_NAACL
- More details of our 2013 year can be found in my previous report and presentation: http://naacl.org/minutes/2013/NAACL_Treasurer_Presentation_2013.pdf and http://naacl.org/minutes/2013/NAACL_Treasurer_Report_2013.pdf
- To catch up on the NAACL 2010 loss, Chris Manning's 2012 Treasurer Report provides some more details: http://naacl.org/minutes/2012/2012-treasurers-report.pdf
NAACL Financial Strategy / Outlays
Given the financial situation that we were in 2013, I took the position of being fiscally conservative. In previous years we had funded several events such as the JHU Workshop, LSA, etc. up to almost $30k in some years. This is great for promoting CL, however I felt we needed to dial things back to revive the account. So last year we passed on sponsoring LSA at our regular $10k/yr. There wasn't a JHU Summer Workshop so that actually was a major outlay we didn't need to consider "fortunately." The following table lists our major outlays for the last three years.
*2011 (Total = $27,997)* LSA Linguistic Institute 2011 $10,000 NACLO 2011 $ 5,000 Emerging Regions Fund $ 2,030 JHU WS 2011 $10,967 *2012 (Total = $27,329)* NACLO 2012 $ 5,000 Emerging Regions Fund $ 1,480 LSA Linguistics Institute 2013 $10,000 JHU WS 2012 $10,849 *2013 (Total = $6,500)* NACLO 2013 $ 5,000 Emerging Regions Fund $ 1,500
- I want to continue to be conservative for 2014.* I know it's an unpopular thing but we really can't take another hit like we did in 2010 and I want to have enough in the account for years to come to buffer us just in case this happens, as well as increase our ability to sponsor more events. That being said, I want to continue to sponsor the NACLO and emerging regions fund since they are going to have the biggest impact down the road for getting more people into NLP in North and South America. Last year we decided to fund NACLO for $5k and have a budget of $1500 for one or two emerging regions conferences.
Future Improvements
So far, the last two NAACLs have produced surpluses which is a step in the right direction. A large part of that is due to Priscilla negotiating hard with the conference hotels to keep our costs down and minimize the risks (thanks Priscilla!), as well our conference sponsors. She proposed the idea at our NAACL Board Meeting in Atlanta of hosting the conference in the same city twice or partnering with the same hotel chain to cut a better overall deal. I think this is a fantastic idea and as of a few weeks ago we have locations already signed for the next two NAACL conferences (with the 2016 one possibly co-located with ICML). Additionally, I want to note that at the last NAACL we had several innovations: co-locating with ICML and hosting a joint workshop, the conference scheduler app (Matt Post), the videos (CCB et al.) and changing up the format of the banquet. I think these changes go a long way in making NAACL stand out from the other NLP conferences and hopefully will attract more people to come out in '15 and '16.
One idea I had I wanted to throw out there was with respect to sponsorship chairs for NAACL. Typically Priscilla contacts the main players since she has a relationship with them (Google, MS, Amazon, Nuance, etc.) and a sponsorship chair helps out with other companies. I was thinking that given how hot NLP is right now in industry (it's often *hard *to find good NLP engineers and scientists) that we possibly enlarge the number of sponsor chairs and try to target startups and smaller companies (many of whom are founded by top NLP PhDs in the last few years) and companies that have a growing NLP wing (for example, Reuters or some hedge funds in NYC actually). We may not get $5000 or more from these places but $1000 here and there can start adding up if we have a lot of places to call from. However, this requires a bunch of dedicated and personable people to help identify and talk to these smaller places that may have just popped up. Additionally, having been in industry for many years now, sponsorship budgets for the following year are often locked down in the late fall or early winter. This means that if we don't start asking before January, companies may not have money allocated if we ask around March. So the idea I wanted to float was: *let's get more sponsorship chairs, especially those who have contacts with the smaller companies, and let's start early on this*.
The table below lists our sponsorship intake and ACLs the last six years. Note that we are actually fairly stable the last few years but I think given the state of NLP in industry in North America, I think we can do a lot better for 2015. While emailing Priscilla, she also noted that the local sponsor chairs can play an important role: *"at ACL 2011 in Portland, Brian Roark and Richard Sproat contacted a local brewery and got free beer for our banquet which saved a couple of thousand in free drink tickets we would have otherwise handed out. So, maybe this person could also think of local parts of nationwide chains to hit up (Dunkin Doughnuts? Starbucks? Staples?)"*
*ACL* *NAACL* 2007 Prague unclear 2007 Rochester $ 19,000.00 2008 Columbus $ 36,700.00 2008 N/A 2009 Singapore $ 26,456.24 2009 Boulder $ 30,750.00 2010 Uppsala $ 46,244.40 approx $30K in 2010 Los Angeles $ 38,719.09 kind from Swedish government 2011 Portland $ 62,550.00 +Banquet beer 2011 N/A sponsor 2012 Jeju $ 39,504.79 + small amount 2012 Montreal $ 30,304.84 from Tourism Bd/ each non-Korean 2013 Sofia $ 62,052.75 + $11,000 in kind 2013 Atlanta $ 25,452.25 2014 Baltimore $ 57,292.24 2014 N/A
North American conference in 2014
ACL is in North America this year, so there is no separate NAACL.
NAACL Officers as of 8 June 2014
Chair Hal Daume III University of Maryland Secretary Michael White Ohio State University Treasurer Joel Tetreault Yahoo! Research Past Chair Chris Callison-Burch University of Pennsylvania
Board Members: Emily M. Bender University of Washington Katrin Erk University of Texas at Austin Julia Hirschberg Columbia University Eduard Hovy Carnegie Mellon University
New Initiatives
Anti-Harassment Policy
The most significant new initiative for NAACL is the creation of an Anti-Harassment Policy. Details are here:
http://naacl.org/policies/anti-harassment.html
This was the result of extensive discussion, particularly regarding implementation. It's approval was unanimous among the members of the board. We additionally encouraged (successfully) ACL 2014 to adopt this policy for this year's conference.
Repeated Use of Hotel Chains
As suggested by Priscilla, we can often get a better financial deal by going with the same physical hotel two years in a row. We can get a slightly less good financial deal by going with the same hotel *chain* two years in a row. We decided that to save $10,000 + extras it wasn't worth breaking with the model of a rotating location, but that it was worth $5,000 + extras to stay with the same chain.
Thus, when selecting sites for NAACL 2015 (we chose Denver; see below), we simultaneously selected a site for NAACL 2016 to ensure that we can negotiate with both hotels simultaneously. NAACL 2016 will be held in San Diego (see below).
Policy on Endorsement
NAACL has received many requests to "endorse" (and sometimes also to financially sponsor) related events. We decided to create an endorsement policy. The policy can be viewed here:
http://naacl.org/policies/sponsorship-requests.html
North America Conference in 2015
NAACL 2015 will be held in Denver, Colorado, USA, from May 31st - June 5th at:
Sheraton Denver Downtown 1550 Court Place Denver, CO http://www.starwoodhotels.com/sheraton/property/overview/index.html?propertyID=3205
This is steps from the 16th Street pedestrian mall. There is a promotional video here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UY435zgRxHo
Tentatively papers will be due Monday 8 December, 2014.
The general chair is Rada Mihalcea (Univ. Michigan). The program co-chairs are Joyce Chai (Michigan State) and Anoop Sarkar (Simon Fraser).
North America Conference in 2016
NAACl 2016 will take place at the Sheraton San Diego Hotel & Marina, 12 - 17 June 2016. The guest room rate is $189 for regulars and I got a small block of student rooms at the same hotel for $129 (this block may be increased from the current 50 rooms per night when we get closer to the time). They gave some really good concessions to save us money (especially 10% of **2014** menu prices and 20% off AV and internet although Priscialla may be able to get more of a discount).