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https://naacl2019-srw.github.io/cfp

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Call for Papers

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The NAACL Student Research Workshop (SRW) 2019 will be held in conjunction
with NAACL HLT 2019 in Minneapolis, USA from June 2nd to June 7th, 2019.
The Student Research Workshop 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://naacl2019.org/calls/papers/.

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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.

Submissions (in both categories) may either be archival or non-archival,
based on the wishes of the authors. All archival papers will be published
in the NAACL 2019 SRW Proceedings. All non-archival papers may be submitted
to any venue in the future except another SRW.

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.

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Important Dates

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Submission for mentoring deadline: January 11, 2019

Papers submission deadline: February 15, 2019

Acceptance notification deadline: March 1, 2019

Camera-ready papers due: April 1, 2019

All deadlines are calculated at 11:59 pm (PST/GMT -8 hours)

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Author Guidelines

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The ACL has released policies for submission, review and citation.
Accompanying these are guidelines for authors. NAACL-HLT SRW 2019 will
adhere to these policies and guidelines. Submissions should:

Be relevant: Submissions to NAACL-HLT SRW 2019 should be relevant to the
audience.

Be original: The content of submissions to NAACL-HLT SRW 2019 (the ideas,
the findings, the results and the words) should be original; that is,
should not have been published (or be accepted for publication) in another
refereed, archival form (such as a book, a journal, or a conference
proceedings). Authors are referred to the ACL author guidelines for
additional information on what constitutes existing publication.

Authors may present preliminary versions of their work in other venues that
are not refereed and/or not archival (e.g. course reports, theses,
non-archival workshops, or on preprint servers such as arXiv.org). Authors
should list all such previous presentations in the submission form. This
will help the area chairs if questions of originality arise.

Double submission

Papers that have been or will be submitted to other venues must indicate
this at submission time, and must be withdrawn from the other venues if
accepted to NAACL-HLT SRW 2019. Authors of papers accepted for presentation
at NAACL-HLT SRW 2019 must notify the program chairs by the camera-ready
deadline as to whether the paper will be presented.

Authors submitting more than one paper to NAACL-HLT 2019 must ensure that
the submissions do not overlap significantly (>25%) with each other. A
given paper may only be submitted to a single NAACL-HLT 2019 track
(Research, Industry, SRW or demos); any paper found to be submitted to more
than one track will be rejected by all tracks. Resubmission to an
appropriate workshop that follows the main conference is not affected by
this policy.

Pre-publication

The anonymity period for NAACL-HLT 2019 is from January 15, 2018 to March
1, 2019.

You may not make a non-anonymized version of your paper available online to
the general community (for example, via a preprint server) during the
anonymity period.

You may not update the non-anonymized version during the anonymity period,
and we ask you not to advertise it on social media or take other actions
that would further compromise double-blind reviewing during the anonymity
period.

Facilitate double blind review

Double blind review is a form of peer review in which the identities of
authors are not provided to reviewers, and the identities of reviewers are
not provided to authors. To facilitate double blind review, submissions
must not identify authors or their affiliations. For example,
self-references that reveal the author’s identity, e.g., “We previously
showed (Smith, 1991) …” must be avoided. Instead, use citations such as
“Smith previously showed (Smith, 1991) …”.

Any preliminary non-archival versions of submitted papers should be listed
in the submission form but not in the review version of the paper.
NAACL-HLT SRW 2018 reviewers are generally aware that authors may present
preliminary versions of their work in other venues, but will not be
provided the list of previous presentations from the submission form.

Authors are referred to the ACL author guidelines for additional
information on how to facilitate double blind review.

Accurately represent contributors

The author list for submissions should include all (and only) individuals
who made substantial contributions to the work presented. Each author
listed on a submission to NAACL-HLT SRW 2019 will be notified of
submissions, revisions and the final decision. No changes to the order or
composition of authorship may be made to submissions to NAACL-HLT SRW 2019
after the abstract submission deadline.

Describe research review and data management

If a submission describes work with a data set previously released by an
organization or group (e.g. the LDC, ELRA, Kaggle), the source of the data
should be appropriately referenced.

If a submission describes work with “found” data (e.g. data sampled from
social media or the web), the source(s) of the data should be appropriately
referenced, the method for sampling the data should be described, and any
necessary permissions to use and/or release the data should be documented.
In addition, the submission should document institutional review of the
work as appropriate.

If a submission describes work involving human participants or personally
identifiable information (including crowdsourced work), the submission
should document institutional review of the work as well as informed
consent and compensation procedures for participants, and anonymization
procedures for the data.

Accurately reference prior and related work

Submissions should accurately reference prior and related work, including
code and data. If a piece of prior work appeared in multiple venues, the
version that appeared in a refereed, archival venue should be referenced.
If multiple versions of a piece of prior work exist, the one used by the
authors should be referenced. Authors should not rely on automated citation
indices to provide accurate references for prior and related work.

Authors are referred to the ACL author guidelines for additional
information on how to appropriately cite prior work.

Include appendices and supplementary resources as appropriate

Papers should not refer, for further detail, to documents, code or data
resources that are not available to the reviewers. NAACL-HLT SRW 2019 does
encourage the submission of additional material that is relevant to the
reviewers but not an integral part of the paper. There are two such types
of material: appendices, which can be read, and non-readable supplementary
materials, often data or code. Do not include this additional material in
the same document as your main paper. Additional material must be submitted
as one or more separate files, and must adhere to the same anonymity
guidelines as the main paper. The paper must be self-contained: it is
optional for reviewers to look at the supplementary material.

Follow style and format guidelines

Submissions should follow the NAACL-HLT 2019 style guidelines. Long paper
submissions must follow the two-column format of ACL proceedings without
exceeding eight (8) pages of content. Short paper submissions must also
follow the two-column format of ACL proceedings, and must not exceed four
(4) pages. References do not count against these limits. We strongly
recommend the use of the official NAACL-HLT 2019 style templates, available
on the conference website.

All submissions must be in PDF format.

Submissions that do not adhere to the above author guidelines or ACL
policies will be rejected without review.

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Paper Submission

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Submission is electronic, using the Softconf START conference management.

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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.

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Contact Information

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The co-chairs of the workshop can be contacted by email at:
naacl-2019-student-research-works...@googlegroups.com.

Student Chairs

Sudipta Kar, University of Houston

Farah Nadeem, University of Washington

Laura Wendlandt, University of Michigan

Faculty Advisors

Greg Durrett, University of Texas at Austin

Na-Rae Han, University of Pittsburgh
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