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### NAACL 2018 Student Research Workshop (SRW) - 2nd Call for Papers ###
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The SRW workshop will be held in conjunction with NAACL HLT 2018 in New 
Orleans, Louisiana.
Main conference: June 2-4, 2018
Student Research Workshop Paper Submission Deadline: March 02, 2018 (11:59pm 
PST)
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*** Updates in 2nd Call: Pre-submission mentoring details, new ACL submission 
policy concerning arXiv, citation, and anonymity ***

### General Invitation for Submission ####
The Student Research Workshop (SRW) provides a venue for student researchers to 
present their work in computational linguistics and natural language 
processing.  Students receive feedback from the general conference audience as 
well as from mentors specifically assigned according to the topic of their work.
We invite papers in two different categories:
* Thesis Proposals: This category is appropriate for advanced students who have 
decided on a thesis topic and wish to get feedback on their proposal and 
broader ideas for their continuing work.
* Research Papers: Papers in this category can describe completed work, or work 
in progress with preliminary results. For these papers, the first author must 
be a current graduate or undergraduate student.
Topics of interest for the SRW are the same as NAACL main conference. See the 
list of topics at http://naacl2018.org/call_for_paper.html.

Benefits of participation
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* All accepted papers will be presented in the main conference poster session, 
giving students an opportunity to interact with and present their work to a 
large and diverse audience, including top researchers in the field.
* All accepted thesis proposals will be presented during a session at the main 
conference, giving students an opportunity to receive feedback from assigned 
mentors and other researchers.
* All accepted papers will be published in the NAACL 2018 SRW Proceedings.
* Each participant is also assigned a mentor---an experienced researcher---who 
can provide valuable advice on the submission during the pre-submission period 
and mentoring during the conference.

Important Dates
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* Submission for mentoring deadline: January 15, 2018
* Papers submission deadline: March 02, 2018
* Acceptance notification deadline: April 02, 2018.
* Camera-ready papers due: April 16, 2018.
All deadlines are calculated at 11:59 pm (PST/GMT -8 hours)

Submission Requirements
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All papers should follow the two-column format of the NAACL HLT 2018 
proceedings (available here http://naacl.org/naacl-pubs/). All papers will have 
a maximum limit of 6 pages for content, with unlimited additional pages for 
references. Papers which do not conform to these specifications will be 
rejected without review. Submissions must conform to the specifications of 
NAACL HLT 2018 call for papers regarding multiple submissions and preparing 
papers for the double-blind review process.
Use the Softconf link below for submission:
https://www.softconf.com/naacl2018/naacl2018-SRW

*** Updates ***
* New ACL policies for concerning arXiv, citation, and anonymity: 
https://www.aclweb.org/portal/content/new-policies-submission-review-and-citation
* Pre-submission mentoring details available in the website: 
https://naacl2018-srw.github.io/mentoring/


Grants
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We expect to have grants to offset some portion of the students' conference 
registration, travel and accommodation expenses. Further details will be posted 
in the SRW website.

Contact Information
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The co-chairs of the workshop can be contacted by email at:
[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>. More 
details will be posted at the workshop
website: https://naacl2018-srw.github.io<https://naacl2018-srw.github.io/>.

Student Chairs:
* Silvio Ricardo Cordeiro (Federal University of Rio Grande do Sul)
* Shereen Oraby (University of California, Santa Cruz)
* Umashanthi Pavalanathan (Georgia Institute of Technology)
* Kyeongmin Rim (Brandeis University)

Faculty Advisors:
* Sam Bowman (New York University)
* Swapna Somasundaran (ETS Princeton)
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