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ACL 2024

Website: https://2024.aclweb.org/
Submission Deadline: 15 February 2024 (February ARR cycle)
Conference Dates: August 11-16 2024
Location: Bangkok, Thailand
Special Theme: “Open science, open data, and open models for
reproducible NLP research”
Contact:
- Claire Gardent (General Chair)
- Lun-Wei Ku, André Martins, Vivek Srikumar (Program Chairs):

For questions related to paper submission, email: [email protected].
For all other questions, email: [email protected].
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Call for Main Conference Papers

ACL 2024 invites the submission of long and short papers featuring
substantial, original, and unpublished research in all aspects of
Computational Linguistics and Natural Language Processing. As in
recent years, some of the presentations at the conference will be of
papers accepted by the Transactions of the ACL (TACL) and by the
Computational Linguistics
(CL) journals.

Papers submitted to ACL 2024, but not selected for the main
conference, will also automatically be considered for publication in
the Findings of the Association of Computational Linguistics.

=== Important Dates ===
Anonymity period: ACL changed its policy for review and citation on
January 12, 2022
(https://www.aclweb.org/adminwiki/index.php/ACL_Policies_for_Review_and_Citation).
As a result, no anonymity period will be required for papers submitted
for the Feb. 1, 2024 TACL deadline or the Feb. 15, 2024 ARR deadline
(https://aclrollingreview.org/dates). The submissions themselves must
still be fully anonymized.

Please see https://www.aclweb.org/adminwiki/index.php/ACL_Anonymity_Policy
for details.

Submission deadline (all papers are submitted to ARR): February 15, 2024

Papers submitted to ARR no later than February 15, 2024 will have
reviews and meta-reviews by April 15, 2024, in time for the ACL 2024
commitment deadline (see below). At submission time to ARR, authors
will be asked to select one preferred venue to calculate the
acceptance rate. However, selecting ACL 2024 as a preferred venue does
not require authors to commit to ACL 2024.

ARR reviews & meta-reviews available to authors of February cycle:
April 15, 2024

Commitment deadline for ACL 2024: April 20, 2024

Deadline for authors to commit their reviewed papers, reviews, and
meta-review to ACL 2024. It is not necessary to have selected ACL as a
preferred venue during submission.

Notification of acceptance: May 15, 2024
Withdrawal deadline:    June 5, 2024

Camera-ready papers due:        June 5, 2024

Tutorials:      August 11, 2024
Conference:     August 12-14, 2024
Workshops:      August 15-16, 2024

All deadlines are 11:59PM UTC-12:00 (“anywhere on Earth”).

=== Submission Topics ===
ACL 2024 aims to have a broad technical program. Relevant topics for
the conference include, but are not limited to, the following areas
(in alphabetical order):

* Computational Social Science and Cultural Analytics
* Dialogue and Interactive Systems
* Discourse and Pragmatics
* Efficient/Low-Resource Methods for NLP
* Ethics, Bias, and Fairness
* Generation
* Information Extraction
* Information Retrieval and Text Mining
* Interpretability and Analysis of Models for NLP
* Linguistic theories, Cognitive Modeling and Psycholinguistics
* Machine Learning for NLP
* Machine Translation
* Multilinguality and Language Diversity
* Multimodality and Language Grounding to Vision, Robotics and Beyond
* NLP Applications
* Phonology, Morphology and Word Segmentation
* Question Answering
* Resources and Evaluation
* Semantics: Lexical
* Semantics: Sentence-level Semantics, Textual Inference and Other areas
* Sentiment Analysis, Stylistic Analysis, and Argument Mining
* Speech recognition, text-to-speech and spoken language understanding
* Summarization
* Syntax: Tagging, Chunking and Parsing

=== Paper Submission Details ===
Papers must be submitted by the ARR’s February 2024 cycle. Papers
submitted to one of the earlier ARR deadlines are also eligible, and
it is not necessary to (re) submit on the current cycle.

Both long and short paper submissions should follow all of the ARR
submission requirements, including:

* Anonymity Period and Instructions for Two-Way Anonymized Review
* Authorship policies
* Citation and Comparison to the literature
* Multiple Submission Policy, Resubmission Policy, and Withdrawal Policy
* Ethics Policy
* Limitations section
* Paper Submission and Templates
* Optional Supplementary Materials

Papers should be submitted to one of the ARR 2023 submission sites.

Final versions of accepted papers will be given one additional page of
content (up to 9 pages for long papers, up to 5 pages for short
papers) to address reviewers’ comments.

=== Theme Track: Open science, open data, and open models for
reproducible NLP research ===
Following the success of the ACL 2020-2023 Theme tracks, we are happy
to announce that ACL 2024 will have a new theme with the goal of
reflecting and stimulating discussion about open science and
reproducible NLP research, as well as supporting the open source
software movement. We encourage  contributions related to the release
of high quality datasets, novel ideas for evaluation, non-trivial
algorithm and toolbox implementations, and models which are properly
documented (e.g. via model cards). We believe this topic is very
timely and addresses a growing concern from NLP researchers. The
advent of large language models as a general purpose tool for NLP,
often served as closed APIs, without public information about training
data and model size, perhaps even containing test data, makes it very
hard to reproduce prior work and compare fairly and rigorously with
newly developed models and techniques. This brings the serious risk of
hindering progress in the field. With this theme track we seek a
discussion on increased transparency in the field by promoting the use
of open models and open-source initiatives in NLP as an alternative to
closed approaches.

The theme track invites empirical and theoretical research,
descriptions and release of high quality open datasets, open models,
and open source software implementations, as well position and survey
papers reflecting on the ways in which open data, open models, and
open-source initiative can contribute to advances in the field. The
possible topics of discussion include (but are not limited to) the
following:

* What are the advantages (and risks, if any) of making available
open-source software, open datasets and models to the research
community? What are the risks (scientific and societal) of not making
them available?
* What kind of incentive mechanisms should be in place to encourage
the creation by the research community of open, high-quality datasets
and models and their adoption in experimental workflows?
* What elements of open releases (e.g. documentation, cards,
licensing, testing) are essential or should be highly recommended in
order to be scientifically useful and adopted by the community?

The theme track submissions can be either long or short.

Visit https://2024.aclweb.org/calls/main_conference_papers/ for more details!
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