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NAACL HLT 2012 - North American Chapter of the Association for Computational Linguistics - Human Language Technologies (NAACL HLT) 2012 conference

Date2012-06-03

Deadline2012-01-06

VenueMontreal, Canada Canada

Keywords

Websitehttps://www.naaclhlt2012.org/

Topics/Call fo Papers

NAACL is pleased to announce the North American Chapter of the Association for Computational Linguistics - Human Language Technologies (NAACL HLT) 2012 conference. The conference covers a broad spectrum of disciplines working towards enabling intelligent systems to interact with humans using natural language, and towards enhancing human-human communication through services such as speech recognition, automatic translation, information retrieval, text summarization, and information extraction. NAACL HLT 2012 will feature long papers, short papers, demonstrations, and a doctoral consortium, as well as associated tutorials and workshops.
The conference invites the submission of long and short papers on substantial, original, and unpublished research in all aspects of automated language processing. The short paper format may also be appropriate for a small, focused contribution, a work in progress, a negative result, an opinion piece or an interesting application nugget.
Topics include, but are not limited to, the following areas:
Phonology and Morphology, Word Segmentation
Syntactic Tagging and Chunking
Syntax and Parsing
Semantics
Discourse, Dialogue, and Pragmatics
Summarization and Generation
Machine Learning for Language Processing: theory, methods and algorithms
Machine Translation
Information Retrieval and Question Answering
Information Extraction
Spoken Language Processing (e.g., Spoken Term Detection, Analysis, Recognition, Synthesis, Understanding, Dialogue Systems)
End-to-end Language Processing Systems
Sentiment Analysis and Opinion Mining
Document Categorization / Topic Clustering
Social Media Analysis and Processing
Language Resources, Novel Evaluation Methods
Submission

Long papers:

NAACL HLT 2012 submissions must describe substantial, original, completed and unpublished work. Wherever appropriate, concrete evaluation and analysis should be included. The long paper deadline is January 6, 2012 by 11:59PM Pacific Standard Time (GMT-8). Submissions will be judged on appropriateness, clarity, originality/innovativeness, correctness/soundness, meaningful comparison, thoroughness, significance, contributions to research resources, and replicability. Each submission will be reviewed by at least three program committee members.
Long papers may consist of up to eight (8) pages of content, plus two extra pages for references; final versions should take into account reviewers' comments. Papers will be presented orally or as a poster presentation as determined by the program committee. The decisions as to which papers will be presented orally and which as poster presentations will be based on the nature rather than on the quality of the work. There will be no distinction in the proceedings between long papers presented orally and those presented as poster presentations.
Short papers:

NAACL HLT 2012 also solicits short papers. Short paper submissions must describe original and unpublished work. The short paper deadline this year is also January 6, 2012 by 11:59PM Pacific Standard Time (GMT-8). Characteristics of past short papers include:
A small, focused contribution
Work in progress
A negative result
An opinion piece
An interesting application nugget
Short papers will be presented in one or more oral or poster sessions, and will be given four (4) pages including references in the proceedings. While short papers will be distinguished from long papers in the proceedings, there will be no distinction in the proceedings between short papers presented orally and those presented as poster presentations. Each short paper submission will be reviewed by at least two program committee members.
Submission Deadline:

The deadline for both long and short papers is January 6, 2012 by 11:59PM Pacific Standard Time (GMT-8).
Electronic Submission:

Submission is electronic using the Softconf submission software; instructions will be posted at http://www.naaclhtl2012.org.
Format:

Long paper submissions should follow the two-column format of NAACL HLT 2012 proceedings without exceeding eight (8) pages of content plus two extra pages for references. Short paper submissions should also follow the two-column format of NAACL HLT 2012 proceedings, and should not exceed four (4) pages including references. We strongly recommend the use of ACL LaTeX style files or Microsoft Word style files tailored for this year's conference, which are available on the conference website under http://www.naaclhlt2012.org/authors/author.html. Submissions must conform to the official style guidelines, which are contained in the style files, and they must be electronic in PDF.
As the reviewing will be blind, the paper must not include the authors' names and affiliations. Furthermore, self-references that reveal the author's identity, e.g., "We previously showed (Smith, 1991) ..." must be avoided. Instead, use citations such as "Smith previously showed (Smith, 1991) ..." Papers that do not conform to these requirements will be rejected without review. In addition, please do not post your submissions on the web until after the review process is complete.
Multiple-submission policy:

Papers that have been or will be submitted to other meetings or publications must indicate this at submission time. Authors of papers accepted for presentation at NAACL HLT 2012 must notify the program chairs by March 28, 2012 as to whether the paper will be presented. All accepted papers must be presented at the conference to appear in the proceedings. We will not accept for publication or presentation papers that overlap significantly in content or results with papers that will be (or have been) published elsewhere.
Authors submitting more than one paper to NAACL HLT must ensure that submissions do not overlap significantly (> 50%) with each other in content or results. Authors should not submit short and long versions of papers with substantial overlap in their original contributions.
General Conference Chair

Jennifer Chu-Carroll, IBM Research
Program Co-Chairs

Srinivas Bangalore, AT&T
Eric Fosler-Lussier, The Ohio State University
Ellen Riloff, University of Utah

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