SECOND JOINT CALL for Workshop Proposals: ACL / COLING / EMNLP /
AACL-IJCNLP 2020
Event Notification Type: Call for Proposals
Contact Email: workshops-all-2020 [at] googlegroups.com
Contact: Workshop Co-Chairs
Submission Deadline: September 23, 2019
SECOND JOINT CALL for Workshop Proposals: ACL / COLING / EMNLP /
AACL-IJCNLP 2020
Proposal Submission Deadline: September 23, 2019
Notification of Acceptance: October 20, 2019
Changes (from first call): Please note the updated details about
proposal length in the SUBMISSION INFORMATION section below.
The Association for Computational Linguistics (ACL), the Asia-Pacific
Chapter of the ACL, the Conference on Empirical Methods in Natural
Language Processing (EMNLP), and the International Committee on
Computational Linguistics (ICCL) invite proposals for workshops to be
held in conjunction with ACL 2020, AACL-IJCNLP 2020, EMNLP 2020, or
COLING 2020. We solicit proposals in all areas of computational
linguistics, broadly conceived to include related disciplines such as
linguistics, speech, information retrieval and multimodal processing.
Workshops will be held at one of the following conference venues:
* ACL 2020 (the 58th Annual Meeting of the Association for Computational
Linguistics) will be held in Seattle, Washington, USA from July 5
through 10, 2020, with workshops to be held on July 9 and 10, 2020:
http://www.acl2020.org/
* COLING 2020 (the 28th International Conference on Computational
Linguistics) will be held in Barcelona, Spain from September 13 through
18, 2020, with workshops to be held on September 13 and 14, 2020:
https://coling2020.org/
* EMNLP 2020 (the Conference on Empirical Methods in Natural Language
Processing 2020) will be held in Barceló Bávaro Convention Centre,
Dominican Republic from November 8 through 12, 2020, with workshops to
be held on November 11 and 12.
* AACL/IJCNLP 2020 (the 1st Annual Conference of the Asia-Pacific
Chapter of the Association for Computational Linguistics and the 9th
International Joint Conference on Natural Language Processing) will be
held in Suzhou, China from December 4 through 7, 2020:
http://aaclweb.org/about/index.html
The workshop co-chairs will work together to assign workshops to the
four conferences, taking into account the location preferences and
technical constraints provided by the workshop proposers.
SUBMISSION INFORMATION
Proposals should be submitted as PDF documents. Note that submissions
should essentially be ready to be turned into a Call for Workshop Papers
within one week of notification (see Timelines below).
The proposals should be at most two pages for the main proposal + at
most two additional pages for information about organizers, program
committee, and references. Thus the whole proposal should not be more
than FOUR pages long.
The two pages for the main proposal must include:
- A title and brief description of the workshop topic and content.
- A list of invited speakers, if applicable, with an indication of which
ones have already agreed and which are indicative, and sources of
funding for the speakers.
- An account of the efforts made to ensure demographic diversity of the
organisers and speakers (WiNLP’s BIG Directory may be a useful
resource). Also an account of any efforts to include diverse
participants (e.g., via mentoring, subsidies, or the wording and topics
in the CFP).
- An estimate of the number of attendees.
- A description of any shared tasks associated with the workshop, and
estimate of the number of participants.
- A description of special requirements and technical needs.
- The preferred venue(s) (ACL/COLING/EMNLP/AACL-IJCNLP), if any, and
description of any constraints (e.g., if the workshop is compatible with
only one of these events, logistically, thematically or otherwise)
- If the workshop has been held before, a note specifying where previous
workshops were held, how many submissions the workshop received, how
many papers were accepted (also specify if they were not regular papers,
e.g. shared task system description papers), and how many attendees the
workshop attracted.
Note that the only financial support available to workshops is a single
free workshop registration for an invited speaker; all other costs must
be borne independently by the workshop organizers.
The two pages for information about organizers, program committee, and
references must include:
- The names, affiliations, and email addresses of the organizers, with
one-paragraph statements of their research interests, areas of
expertise, and experience in organising workshops and related events.
- A list of Programme Committee members, with an indication of which
members have already agreed. It is highly desirable for proposals to
have at least 75% of the Programme Committee reviewers confirmed at the
time of the submission. Organizers should do their best to estimate the
number of submissions (especially for recurring workshops) in order to
(a) ensure a sufficient number of reviewers so that each paper receives
3 reviews, and (b) anticipate that no one is committed to reviewing more
than 3 papers. This practice is likely to ensure on-time, and more
thorough and thoughtful reviews.
- References
In addition, you will need to specify the following information when you
submit via the START System (not in the PDF proposal):
- A very brief advertisement or tagline for the workshop, up to 140
characters, that highlights any key information you wish prospective
attendees to know, and which would be suitable to be put onto a
web-based survey (see below).
- A URL for the workshop website which will be shown in the web-based
survey.
- A list of organizers’ names which will be shown in the web-based
survey.
The proposals should be submitted no later than September 23, 2019,
11:59 PM Samoa Standard Time (SST) (UTC/GMT-11). Submission is
electronic, using the Softconf START conference management system at
https://www.softconf.com/i/acl-workshops2020
The workshop proposals will be evaluated according to their originality
and impact, as well as the quality of the organizing team and Programme
Committee. In addition, to estimate the attendance of the different
workshops, a survey mechanism will be implemented, where attendees of
ACL- and ICCL-affiliated events from the past 3-5 years will be able to
indicate which workshops they would like to attend in 2020.
DIVERSITY AND INCLUSION
Following the WiNLP
(http://www.winlp.org/winlp-2019-workshop/2nd-call-for-papers/ [6])
initiative, we recognize the current problems of demographic imbalance
in the field. Therefore, we particularly encourage submissions including
members of under-represented groups in computational linguistics, i.e.
from researchers self-identifying within any underrepresented
demographic (gender, ethnicity, nationality, etc.). The overall
diversity of the workshops, especially of the suggested invited speakers
and of the organizers, will be taken into account to ensure the
conference program is varied and balanced.
WORKSHOP ORGANIZER RESPONSIBILITIES
The organizers of the accepted proposals will be responsible for
publicizing and running the workshop, including reviewing submissions,
producing the camera-ready workshop proceedings, organizing the meeting
days, and playing their part to ensure that all participants are aware
of ACL’s anti-harassment policy.
It is crucial that organizers commit to all deadlines. In particular,
failure to produce the camera-ready proceedings on time will lead to the
exclusion of the workshop from the unified proceedings and author
indexes. Workshop organizers cannot accept submissions for publication
that will be (or have been) published elsewhere, although they are free
to set their own policies on simultaneous submission and review. Since
the conferences will occur at different times, the timelines for the
submission and reviewing of workshop papers, and the preparation of
camera-ready copies, will be different for each conference. Suggested
timelines for each of the conferences are given below. The workshop
organizers should not deviate from this schedule unless absolutely
necessary, and with explicit agreement from the relevant Workshop
Chairs.
The ACL has a set of policies on workshops. You can find the ACL's
general policies on workshops, the financial policy for workshops, and
the financial policy for SIG workshops at:
http://aclweb.org/adminwiki/index.php?title=Conference_Handbook
TIMELINE FOR THE 2020 WORKSHOPS
September 23, 2019: Proposal Submission Deadline
October 20, 2019: Notification of Acceptance
Tentative individual dates:
* ACL:
Nov 20, 2019: First Call for Workshop Papers
Jan 20, 2020: Second Call for Workshop Papers
Mar 20, 2020: Third (Final) Call for Workshop Papers
April 06, 2020: Workshop Paper Due Date
May 04, 2020: Notification of Acceptance
May 18, 2020: Camera-ready papers due
July 9-10, 2020: Workshop Dates
* COLING:
Dec 1, 2019: First Call for Workshop Papers
Mar 18, 2020: Second Call for Workshop Papers
May 20, 2020: Workshop Paper Due Date
Jun 24, 2020: Notification of Acceptance
Jul 11, 2020: Camera-ready Papers Due
Sep 13-14: Workshop Dates
* EMNLP:
Feb 15, 2020: First Call for Workshop Papers
May 15, 2020: Second Call for Workshop Papers
July 15, 2020: Workshop Paper Due Date
August 17, 2020: Notification of Acceptance
August 31, 2020: Camera-ready papers due
November 11-12, 2020: Workshop Dates
* AACL-IJCNLP:
TBA: First Call for Workshop Papers
TBA: Second Call for Workshop Papers
TBA: Workshop Paper Due Date
TBA: Notification of Acceptance
TBA: Camera-ready papers due (firm deadline)
TBA: Workshop Dates
WORKSHOP CO-CHAIRS
* ACL:
Milica Gašić, Heinrich Heine University Düsseldorf
Saif M. Mohammad, National Research Council Canada
Dilek Hakkani-Tur, Amazon Alexa AI
* COLING:
Preslav Nakov, Qatar Computing Research Institute, HBKU
Zhao Jun, Chinese Academy of Sciences
Xiaodan Zhu, Queen's University
* EMNLP:
Jackie Chi Kit Cheung, Mila / McGill University, Canada
Lonneke van der Plas, University of Malta
* AACL-IJCNLP:
Wei Gao, Victoria University of Wellington, New Zealand
Lu Wang, Northeastern University, United States
For inquiries, send an email to the workshop co-chairs at:
workshops-all-2020 [at] googlegroups.com