Papers presented at an ACL conference must represent new work that
has
not been previously published. It is the responsiblity of the author to
inform the program chair of any potential problem with respect to this
requirement, as noted in the following guidelines.
Papers being submitted both to ACL and another conference or workshop
must:
- Note on the title page the other conference or workshop to which
they are being submitted. (This includes submissions that are
extensions
of papers currently being submitted to a workshop.)
- State on the title page that if the paper is accepted for ACL,
then the paper will be withdrawn from other conferences and workshops.
Authors are expected to adhere to the ACL policy on
double submission
of papers. However, double submissions that do not following this
policy have been problematic at recent conferences. For ACL-05,
the program chairs consulted with the program chairs of other major
conferences (such as IJCAI) to determine when authors had submitted to
multiple conferences. The submissions were checked, and papers
that were multiply submitted (ie., not substantially different) and
accepted by more than one conference were rejected from one or both of
the
conferences.