UDW 23, WASHINGTON DC, MARCH 9-12, 2023

Submission link:
https://openreview.net/group?id=georgetown.edu/GURT/2023/Conference

*Submission deadline: 15 Nov 2022*

Universal Dependencies (UD) is a framework for cross-linguistically
consistent treebank annotation that has so far been applied to over 100
languages (https://universaldependencies.org). The framework is aiming to
capture similarities as well as idiosyncrasies among typologically
different languages.

The Universal Dependencies Workshop is a forum for discussion of the theory
and practice of UD, its use in research and development, and its future
goals and challenges. The five workshops so far were held at NoDaLiDa in
Gothenburg (2017), at EMNLP in Brussels (2018), at SyntaxFest in Paris and
Online (2019 and 2021) and at COLING online (2020). The sixth workshop on
Universal Dependencies will take place during the week of March 9th-12th,
2023 in Washington D.C. on the campus of Georgetown University as part of
GURT 2023.


We invite papers on all topics relevant to UD, including but not limited to:

- Theoretical foundations and universal guidelines
- Linguistic analysis of specific languages and/or constructions
- Language typology and linguistic universals
- Treebank annotation, conversion and validation
- Word segmentation, morphological tagging and syntactic parsing
- Downstream applications in natural language processing
- Linguistic studies based on the UD data

Priority will be given to papers that adopt a cross-lingual perspective.

VENUE

The Georgetown University Round Table on Linguistics (GURT) is a
peer-reviewed annual linguistics conference held continuously since 1949 at
Georgetown University in Washington DC, with topics and co-located events
varying from year to year. Under an overarching theme of ‘Computational and
Corpus Linguistics’, GURT 2023 will feature four workshops focused on
computational and corpus approaches to syntax: UDW, Depling, TLT, and
CxGs+NLP. Talks will take place in plenary sessions to promote
cross-fertilization of ideas across subcommunities.

INVITED SPEAKER

Joakim Nivre (RISE)

IMPORTANT DATES

- November 15, 2022: submission deadline (long and short papers)
- January 11, 2023: notification of acceptance
- February 1, 2023: camera-ready papers due
- March 9–12, 2023: conference

SUBMISSION INFORMATIONS

We invite paper submissions in two distinct tracks:

- Regular papers on substantial, original, and unpublished research,
including empirical evaluation results, where appropriate
- Short papers on smaller, focused contributions, work in progress,
negative results, surveys, or opinion pieces.

All papers accepted for presentation at the workshop will be included in
the UDW23 proceedings volume, which will be part of the ACL Anthology.

See details at https://gurt.georgetown.edu/gurt-2023/udw-call-for-papers

Depending on the number of submissions, we will also accept a small number
of short, non-archival communications, mainly opinion pieces and discussion
on evolution to UD. Please contact the workshop chairs directly.

CONTACT:

Loïc Grobol (Université Paris Nanterre)
Francis Tyers (Indiana University)

Website: https://universaldependencies.org/udw23/


-- 
Loïc Grobol (they/them)
MCF / Assistant Professor
MoDyCo, Université Paris Nanterre
Academic webpage: https://loicgrobol.github.io
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