The Association for Computational Linguistics invites proposals for
workshops to be held in conjunction with EACL 2023, ACL 2023, or EMNLP
2023. 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:


   -

   EACL 2023 (The 17th Conference of the European Chapter of the
   Association for Computational Linguistics) will be a hybrid conference, and
   physically held in Dubrovnik, Croatia, from 2 to 6 of May 2023.
   https://2023.eacl.org/
   -

   ACL 2023 (The 61st Annual Meeting of the Association for Computational
   Linguistics) will take place in Toronto, Canada (and a hybrid conference)
   from July 9th to July 14th, 2023. https://2023.aclweb.org/
   <https://2022.aclweb.org/>
   -

   EMNLP 2023 (The 2023 Conference on Empirical Methods in Natural Language
   Processing) TBA


The workshop co-chairs will work together to assign workshops to the three
conferences. They will take into account location preferences and technical
constraints provided by the workshop proposers.

=== Important Dates ===


   -

   Proposal Submission Deadline: November 15, 2022
   -

   Notification of Acceptance: December 14, 2022


=== Submission Information ===

Proposals should be submitted as PDF documents. Note that submissions
should be ready to be turned into a Call for Papers to the workshop within
one week of notification.

The proposals should be at most two pages for the main proposal and at most
two additional pages for information about the 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 a 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 estimate of the number of attendees.
   -

   Depending on the global situation of COVID-19, some conferences might
   take place only virtually. We request submissions to contain a brief
   discussion on measures planned to make sure a workshop is successful and
   productive in case of a virtual-only attendance.
   -

   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) (EACL / ACL / EMNLP), 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. The workshop organizers
must bear all other costs independently.

The two pages for information about organizers, program committee, and
references must include:


   -

   The names, affiliations, and email addresses of the organizers, with a
   brief statement (2-5 sentences) of their research interests, areas of
   expertise, and experience in organizing workshops and related events.
   -

   A list of Program Committee members, with an indication of which members
   have already agreed. 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 thoughtful reviews.
   -

   An indication whether the workshop will consider papers submitted
   through ACL Rolling Review (ARR); an indication whether the workshop will
   use OpenReview as a platform (both to take papers from ARR and for their
   own review); whether the workshop will only use START as a platform, and
   will not use ARR. In making this choice, please pay careful attention to
   the ARR deadlines and conference notifications.
   -

   References


The proposals should be submitted no later than November 15, 2022, 11:59PM
UTC-12:00 (“anywhere on Earth”).

Submission is electronic at the following link:
https://softconf.com/n/acl-workshops2023.

The workshop proposals will be evaluated according to their originality and
impact, and the quality of the organizing team and Programme Committee.

=== Diversity and Inclusion ===

The proposals should describe the ways in which the workshop will support
diversity in NLP. We suggest organizers consider the following points,
while developing the proposal:


   -

   Contribution to academic diversity: The proposals could explain how the
   subject matter of the workshop will contribute to the diversity of the
   field, e.g. use of multilingual data, indications of how the described
   methods scale up to various languages or domains, accessibility of
   resources, supporting underrepresented communities of NLP and so on.
   -

   Diversifying representation: Following the WiNLP (
   http://www.winlp.org/winlp-2020-workshop/ [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. The proposals should describe how
   their selection of invited speakers, panelists, organizers, and program
   committee promotes diverse representation (for example, considering
   underrepresented demographics based on gender, ethnicity, nationality, and
   so on). We also suggest including speakers and panelists, who have not
   appeared as a keynote speaker or panelist in recent conferences.
   -

   Diversifying participation: The proposals could describe how the
   call-for-papers and outreach will encourage people from marginalized groups
   to attend and submit to the workshop. Some examples include providing
   mentoring, subsidies, coordinating with affinity groups, diversifying the
   selection of papers and so on.


=== 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 2023 Workshops ===

EACL:

First Call for Workshop Papers: January 9, 2023

Second Call for Workshop Papers: January 30, 2023

Workshop Paper Due Date: February 13, 2023

Notification of Acceptance: March 13, 2023

Camera-ready papers due: March 27, 2023

Workshop Dates: May 2 and 6, 2023

ACL:

First Call for Workshop Papers: January 10, 2023

Second Call for Workshop Papers: February 10, 2023

Direct paper submission deadline: April 24, 2023

Notification of acceptance: May 22, 2023

Camera-ready paper due: June 6, 2023

Pre-recorded video due: June 12, 2023

Deadline for workshop organizers to deliver proceedings to the publication
chair: June 12, 2023

Workshops: July 13-14, 2023

EMNLP:

Information not available yet

=== EACL / ACL / EMNLP Workshop Co-Chairs ===

EACL:

Zeerak Talat, Simon Fraser University

Antonio Toral, University of Groningen

ACL:

Eduardo Blanco, University of Arizona

Yang Feng, Institute of Computing Technology, Chinese Academy of Sciences

Annie Louis, Google Research

EMNLP: TBA


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