Dear all,

It is our great pleasure to invite you to the second edition of
multilingual representation learning that will be held at EMNLP 2022 (as a
hybrid WS) on December 8, 2022. The details regarding the paper submission
and the shared task are given below:


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IMPORTANT DATES

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*- Latest ARR deadline for paper submissions: September 1, 2022*

- The last ARR commitment deadline: October 15, 2022

- Paper notifications: November 2, 2022

- Camera-Ready Papers due: November 9, 2022

- Main Conference: December 7-11, 2022

*- Workshop: December 8, 2022*

(All deadlines are 11.59 pm UTC -12h (“anywhere on Earth”))

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AIMS AND SCOPE

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The 2nd MRL Workshop invites participants to share and discuss recent
findings on multi-lingual representation learning methods and their
application in different settings. The main objectives of the workshop will
be:

To construct and present a wide array of multi-lingual representation
learning methods, including their theoretical formulation and analysis,
practical aspects such as the application of current state-of-the-art
approaches in transfer learning to different tasks or studies on adaptation
into previously under-studied context;

To provide a better understanding on how the language typology may impact
the applicability of these methods and motivate the development of novel
methods that are more generic or competitive in different languages;

To promote collaborations in developing novel software libraries or
benchmarks in implementing or evaluating multi-lingual models that would
accelerate progress in the field.

By allowing a communication means for research groups working on machine
learning, linguistic typology, or real-life applications of NLP tasks in
various languages, to share and discuss their recent findings, our ultimate
goal is to support rapid development of NLP methods and tools that are
applicable to a wider range of languages.

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SUBMISSIONS

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Research papers:

We invite all potential participants to submit their novel research
contributions in the related fields as long papers following the EMNLP 2021
long paper format (anonymized with 8 pages excluding the references, and an
additional page for the camera-ready versions for the accepted papers). All
accepted research papers will be published as part of our workshop
proceedings and presented either as oral or poster presentations.

Our research paper track only accepts submissions made to the ACL Rolling
Review.

Extended abstracts:

Besides long paper submissions, we also invite previously published or
ongoing and incomplete research contributions to our non-archival extended
abstract track. All extended abstracts can use the same EMNLP template with
a 2-page limit, excluding the bibliography. Extended abstracts can be
submitted to the workshop submission system using the softconf link:
https://softconf.com/emnlp2022/mrl-2022
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.

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Shared Task

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MRL 2022 features a new shared task on Multilingual Clause-level
Morphology, which aims to provide a new evaluation benchmark for assessing
multilingual representation learning models in terms of linguistic and
cross-lingual generalization capabilities. We invite all interested peers
in getting in touch about participation following the website
https://sigtyp.github.io/st2022-mrl.html and mailing list
[email protected]. We anticipate awarding a
prize for the shared task winning team and a presentation devoted to them.

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Best Paper Award

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A Best Paper Award will be presented at the workshop.

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Invited Speakers

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Ev Fedorenko, Massachusetts Institute of Technology

Kyunghyun Cho, New York University

Razvan Pascanu, DeepMind


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*Contact *

Email: [email protected]

Website:  https://sigtyp.github.io/ws2022-mrl.html


*Organizers: *

Duygu Ataman

Orhan Firat

Hila Gonen

Jamshidbek Mirzakhalov

Kelechi Ogueji

Sebastian Ruder

Gözde Gül Şahin



On behalf of the organization committee,


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Gözde Gül Şahin
Assistant Professor
Computer Engineering Department
Koç University
https://gozdesahin.github.io/
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