February 22, 2016 | BY PhilippKoehn
Contact:
Christian Buck
Philipp Koehn
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WMT 2016 Shared Task on Bilingual Document Alignment
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Website: http://www.statmt.org/wmt16/bilingual-task.html
At WMT 2016 (collocated with ACL 2016)
January 20, 2016 | BY Ryan David Cotterell
Abbreviated Title:
SIGMORPHON 2016 Shared Task
Contact:
Mans Hulden
Ryan Cotterell
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SIGMORPHON 2016 Shared Task: Morphological Reinflection
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Morphological analysis and generation of previously unseen word forms is a fundamental problem in NLP the accuracy of which is crucial for the success of many downstream tasks. Learning morphological inflection patterns from labeled data is a current challenge that is addressed by a number of papers published in various ACL-related venues.
December 11, 2015 | BY Marieke van Erp
Contact:
Giuseppe Rizzo
Marieke van Erp
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Named Entity rEcognition and Linking (NEEL) Challenge
at the 6th Making Sense of Microposts Workshop (#Microposts2016) @ WWW 2016
http://microposts2016.seas.upenn.edu/challenge.html
11/12 April 2016, Montréal, Canada
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January 26, 2015 | BY Tristan Miller
Location:
University of Duisburg-Essen, Campus Essen
Word sense disambiguation (WSD) has been a core research problem in computational linguistics since the very inception of the field. In recent years, there has been considerable interest in using lexical substitution as an extrinsic evaluation of WSD systems. This has led to a number of mono- and crosslingual evaluation competitions at SemEval and EVALITA. We now invite all researchers and industry professionals to participate in GermEval 2015: LexSub, the first lexical substitution task for the German language.
January 22, 2014 | BY hwee tou
Event Dates:
26 Jun 2014 to 27 Jun 2014
Contact:
Hwee Tou Ng
Siew Mei Wu
Ted Briscoe
Christian Hadiwinoto
Raymond Hendy Susanto
CoNLL-2014 Shared Task: Grammatical Error Correction
Baltimore, Maryland, USA
June 26-27, 2014
http://www.comp.nus.edu.sg/~nlp/conll14st.html
**NEW**: 35 teams have registered so far to participate in the shared task.
We are also planning for a journal special issue on grammatical error correction after the conclusion of the shared task.
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Final Call for Participation
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December 27, 2013 | BY Christian Hadiwinoto
Event Dates:
26 Jun 2014 to 27 Jun 2014
Contact:
Hwee Tou Ng
Siew Mei Wu
Ted Briscoe
Christian Hadiwinoto
Raymond Hendy Susanto
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CoNLL-2014 Shared Task: Grammatical Error Correction
Baltimore, Maryland, USA
June 26-27, 2014
http://www.comp.nus.edu.sg/~nlp/conll14st.html
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Call for Participation
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CoNLL-2014 will continue the CoNLL tradition of having a high profile shared
task in natural language processing. This year's shared task will be grammatical
January 04, 2013 | BY tetreaul@gmail.com
Event Dates:
13 Jun 2013 to 14 Jun 2013
Location:
co-located with BEA8 Workshop
Contact:
Joel Tetreault
Aoife Cahill
Daniel Blanchard
SHARED TASK DESCRIPTION
We are excited to organize the first shared task in Native Language Identification (NLI) which is the task of identifying the native language (L1) of a writer based solely on a sample of their writing. The task is framed as a classification problem where the set of L1s is known a priori. Most work has focused on identifying the native language of writers learning English as a second language. This problem has been growing in popularity and has motivated several ACL, NAACL and EMNLP papers, as well as a master's and doctorate thesis.
March 01, 2012 | BY Albert Gatt
Event Dates:
30 May 2012 to 1 Jun 2012
Contact:
Albert Gatt
Anja Belz
Alexander Koller
Kristina Striegnitz
GENERATION CHALLENGES 2012
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To be held in conjunction with INLG 2012, 30 May-01 June 2012, Starved Rock, IL, USA.
Over the past five years, there has been a lot of activity in
connection with shared tasks in Natural Language Generation (NLG).
Six separate sets of shared tasks each with its own data and team of
organisers have so far been run: TUNA (Gatt et al.), GREC (Belz et
al.), GIVE (Koller et al.), QG (Rus et al.), HOO (Dale and Kilgarriff)
SR (Belz, White et al.). The Pilot Attribute Selection for
October 12, 2011 | BY Suresh Manandhar
Contact:
Suresh Manandhar
Deniz Yuret
*SEM Shared Task 2012: Call for Proposals
ACL special interest groups SIGLEX and SIGSEM invites proposals for the *SEM Shared Task 2012.
February 09, 2011 | BY Kristina I Striegnitz
Abbreviated Title:
GIVE-2.5 - Last Call for System Submissions
Event Dates:
28 Sep 2011 to 30 Sep 2011
GIVE-2.5: Last Call for Participation/System Submissions
http://www.give-challenge.org/research/
Part of Generation Challenges 2011
Endorsed by SIGGEN and SIGSEM
We invite you to participate in the next edition of the Challenges on Generating Instructions in Virtual Environments (GIVE) by submitting an NLG system for the GIVE scenario. In this scenario, a human user performs a "treasure hunt" task in a virtual 3D environment. The NLG system's job is to generate, in real time, a sequence of natural-language instructions that will help the user perform this task.
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