EACL 2023 Student Research Workshop

Event Dates

May 02, 2023 - May 06, 2023

Location

Dubrovnik, Croatia.

Submission Deadline

Dec 16, 2022

EACL 2023 Student Research Workshop First Call for Papers

View on the web at

https://sites.google.com/view/eacl2023srw/call-for-papers

Main Conference: May 2-6, 2023

Paper Submission Deadline: December 16, 2022

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## General Rules for Submission

The EACL 2023 Student Research Workshop (SRW) provides a forum for

student researchers who are investigating various areas related to

Computational Linguistics and Natural Language Processing. The workshop

provides an excellent opportunity for student participants to present

their work and receive valuable feedback from the international research

community. The workshop’s goal is to aid students at multiple stages of

their education: including undergraduate, masters, junior, and senior

PhD students.

We invite papers in two different categories:

Thesis Proposals: This category is appropriate for PhD students who have

decided on a thesis topic and wish to get feedback on their proposal and

ideas about future directions for their 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. We encourage

submissions from Ph.D. students, as well as Masters or advanced

undergraduate students. Topics of interest for the SRW are the same as

for the main conference (https://2023.eacl.org/calls/papers/).

Please see the submission guidelines page for more information at

https://sites.google.com/view/eacl2023srw/submission-guidelines

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## Pre-submission mentoring program

The goal is to improve the presentation of the student’s work, not to

critique the work itself. Participants will be assigned a mentor that

they will be able to contact regarding their submission. Participation

is optional but encouraged.

Students wishing to participate must fill this form by November 14,

2022: https://2023.eacl.org/calls/papers/

You CAN submit a paper to the main deadline, even if you did not

participate in pre-submission mentoring.

## Benefits of participation

All accepted papers and thesis proposals 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 and assigned mentors.

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 EACL 2023 SRW Proceedings. All non-archival papers may

be submitted to any venue in the future except another SRW.

Each willing 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

Pre-submission mentoring deadline: November 14, 2022

Paper submission deadline: December 16, 2022

Acceptance notification: February 24, 2023

Camera-ready deadline: March 17, 2023

EACL conference dates: May 2-6, 2023

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

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## Submission Requirements

We accept both archival submissions (i.e., the work can be included in

the conference proceedings) and non-archival submissions (the work will

be presented in the workshop, but will not be part of the proceedings).

The “archival” submissions should follow the anonymity period and

restrictions of the main conference as appears in

Papers can be submitted as short or long papers.

Short papers consist of up to four (4) pages of content, plus unlimited

references. Upon acceptance, they will be given five (5) content pages

in the proceedings.

Long papers consist of up to eight (8) pages of content, plus unlimited

references. Upon acceptance, they will be given nine (9) content pages

in the proceedings.

Thesis proposals consist of up to eight (8) pages of content, plus

unlimited references. Upon acceptance, they will be given nine (9)

content pages in the proceedings.

Authors are encouraged to use this additional page to address reviewers’

comments in their final versions.

Paper submissions must use the official EACL 2023 style templates. All

submissions must be in PDF format and must conform to the official style

guidelines, which are contained in these template files. The review

process is blind; hence, all submissions must be anonymized.

The SRW invites papers on topics related to computational linguistics,

including but not limited to:

Anaphora, Discourse and Pragmatics

Computational Social Science and Social Media

Dialogue and Interactive Systems

Document analysis, Text Categorization and Topic Models

Generation and Summarization

Ethical and Sustainable NLP

Information Retrieval and Search

Information Extraction

Interpretability and Model Analysis in NLP

Language Resources and Evaluation

Language Grounding and Multi-Modality

Linguistic Theories, Cognitive Modeling and Psycholinguistics

Machine Learning in NLP

Machine Translation

Multilinguality

Multidisciplinary and NLP Applications

Question Answering

Semantics: lexical

Semantics: sentence level and other areas

Sentiment Analysis and Argument Mining

Phonology, Morphology, and Word Segmentation

Tagging, Chunking, Syntax, and Parsing

Student Research Workshop Co-Chairs

Elisa Bassignana, IT University of Copenhagen

Matthias Lindemann, University of Edinburgh

Alban Petit, University of Paris-Saclay

Student Research Workshop Faculty Advisor

Valerio Basile, University of Turin

Contact

The organizers of the workshop can be contacted by email at

eacl.srw23@gmail.com