October 28, 2022 | BY Maik Fröbe
Contact:
Maik Fröbe
Tim Gollub
Matthias Hagen
Martin Potthast
We invite you to participate in the SemEval 2023 shared task on clickbait spoiling.
Clickbait spoiling means generating or extracting a short message for a clickbait post that spoils the clickbait by filling its curiosity gap.
Learn more at https://clickbait.webis.de/
June 07, 2022 | BY yvesscherrer
Event Dates:
12 Oct 2022 to 17 Oct 2022
Within the scope of the ninth VarDial workshop, co-located with COLING 2022, we are organizing an evaluation campaign on similar languages, varieties and dialects with three shared tasks. To participate and to receive the training data please fill the registration form available on the workshop website:
https://sites.google.com/view/vardial-2022/shared-tasks
The tasks we are organizing this year are the following (please check the website for more information):
April 07, 2022 | BY maxbartolo
Location:
co-located with NAACL 2022
Contact:
Max Bartolo
Hannah Kirk
Pedro Rodriguez
Katerina Margatina
We would like to announce the second Call for Participation of the Shared Task hosted by the First Workshop on Dynamic Adversarial Data Collection (DADC) co-located with NAACL 2022 in Seattle, Washington.
March 24, 2022 | BY maxbartolo
Location:
co-located with NAACL 2022
Contact:
Max Bartolo
Hannah Kirk
Pedro Rodriguez
Katerina Margatina
We would like to announce the launch of the Shared Task hosted by the First Workshop on Dynamic Adversarial Data Collection (DADC) co-located with NAACL 2022 in Seattle, Washington.
January 23, 2022 | BY sngfng
Welcome to submit to 2nd DialDoc and Shared Task co-located with ACL 2022!
December 20, 2021 | BY patrick.s.h.lewis
Location:
Hybrid, Dublin and Remote
Contact:
Rajarshi Das
Patrick Lewis
Sewon Min
June Thai
Manzil Zaheer
Call for papers for the first Workshop on SemiParametric Methods in NLP:
Deadlines extended: In order to accomodate more submissions, we’ve extended the submission deadlines by a few days.
November 12, 2021 | BY Jamespusto
Contact:
James Pustejovsky
Roberto Navigli
Jingxuan Tu
Marco Maru
Simone Conia
Kyeongmin Rim
Kelley Lynch
Richard Brutti
Eben Holderness
FIRST CALL FOR PARTICIPATION
SemEval-2022 Task 09: R2VQ - Competence-based Multimodal Question Answering
We invite you to participate in the SemEval-2022 Task 9: Competence-based Multimodal Question Answering (R2VQ).
The task is being held as part of SemEval-2022, and all participating team will be able to publish their system description paper in the proceedings published by ACL.
Codalab (Data download): https://competitions.codalab.org/competitions/34056
October 22, 2021 | BY sameer
Event Dates:
10 Jul 2022 to 15 Jul 2022
Contact:
Marine Carpuat
Marie-Catherine de Marneffe
Ivan Vladimir Meza Ruiz
NAACL 2022 invites the submission of long and short papers featuring substantial, original, and unpublished research in all aspects of Computational Linguistics and Natural Language Processing. NAACL 2022 has a goal of a diverse technical program—in addition to traditional research results, papers may contribute negative findings, survey an area, announce the creation of a new resource, argue a position, report novel linguistic insights derived using existing techniques, and reproduce, or fail to reproduce, previous results.
June 03, 2021 | BY patrick.s.h.lewis
Location:
Hybrid (Online and Co-located with EMNLP 2021)
Country:
Online and the Dominican Republic
Contact:
Adam Fisch, MIT
Alon Talmor, Tel Aviv University
Danqi Chen, Princeton University
Eunsol Choi, The University of Texas at Austin
Minjoon Seo, NAVER & KAIST
Patrick Lewis, Facebook AI Research & University College London
Robin Jia, Facebook AI Research & The University of Southern California
Sewon Min, The University of Washington
**OVERVIEW**
Machine Reading for Question Answering (MRQA) is a dedicated workshop for research on machine reading systems that answer questions by understanding context documents. This year, we seek submissions on broad, recent research on MRQA in addition to two special tracks: interpretability and multilinguality.
**CALL FOR PAPERS**
April 27, 2021 | BY sngfng
Goal-oriented conversational systems can unlock a vast amount of information
in the associated documents, in which written and visual content dominate the
way that individuals and organizations choose to present their interests and
knowledge to the world. We posit that one scalable way to create personalized
conversational systems is to have them arise directly from such content.
There are significant individual research threads that show promises in
handling heterogeneous knowledge embedded in the documents, including (1)
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