ALTA 2023 Call for Papers

https://alta2023.alta.asn.au/

IMPORTANT DATES


  *   Submission Deadline for short/long papers, presentation abstracts and 
industry demonstrations: 5 September 2023 (11:59pm Anywhere on Earth UTC-12)
  *   Author Notification: 14 October 2023
  *   Camera-Ready Deadline: 28 October 2023 (11:59pm Anywhere on Earth UTC-12)
  *   Tutorials: 29 November 2023
  *   Main Conference: 30 November and 1 December 2023

OVERVIEW

The 21st Annual Workshop of the Australasian Language Technology Association 
will be held in a hybrid format at Melbourne Connect, Melbourne, from the 29th 
November to 1st December 2023

The hybrid format gives participants a valuable opportunity to attend either 
in-person or online.

The ALTA 2023 workshop is the key local forum for socialising research results 
in natural language processing and computational linguistics, with 
presentations, posters and demonstrations from students, industry, and academic 
researchers. Like previous years, we would also like to encourage submissions 
and participation from industry and government researchers and developers.

Note that ALTA is listed in the CORE 2021 Conference Rankings as Australasian 
B. See details from CORE Rankings Portal.

TOPICS

ALTA invites the submission of papers and presentations on all aspects of 
natural language processing, including, but not limited to:

●  Commonsense Reasoning
●  Computational Social Science and Cultural Analytics
●  Dialogue and Interactive Systems
●  Discourse and Pragmatics
●  Efficient Methods for NLP
●  Ethics in NLP
●  Information Extraction
●  Information Retrieval and Text Mining
●  Interpretability, Interactivity and Analysis of Models for NLP
●  Language Grounding to Vision, Robotics and Beyond
●  Language Modeling and Analysis of Language Models
●  Linguistic Theories, Cognitive Modeling and Psycholinguistics
●  Machine Learning for NLP
●  Machine Translation
●  Multilinguality and Linguistic Diversity
●  Natural Language Generation
●  NLP Applications
●  Phonology, Morphology and Word Segmentation
●  Question Answering
●  Resources and Evaluation
●  Semantics: Lexical, Sentence level, Document Level, Textual Inference, etc.
●  Sentiment Analysis, Stylistic Analysis, and Argument Mining
●  Speech and Multimodality
●  Summarization
●  Syntax, Parsing and their Applications

We particularly encourage submissions that broaden the scope of our community 
through the consideration of practical applications of language technology and 
through multi-disciplinary research. We also specifically encourage submissions 
from industry.

FORMAT

We invite submissions of three different formats: (1) Original Research Papers; 
(2) Abstract-based Presentations; and (3) Industry Demonstrations.

(1) Original Research Papers

We invite the submission of papers on original and unpublished research on all 
aspects of natural language processing.

Long papers should be 7-8 pages and short papers should be 3-4 pages. Accepted 
papers will either be delivered as an oral presentation or as a poster 
presentation. We only accept poster presentations for participants who are 
presenting on site. Both short and long papers may include unlimited pages of 
references in addition to the page count requirements.

Note that the review process is double-blind, and accordingly submitted papers 
should not include the identity of author(s) and the text should be suitably 
anonymised, e.g. using third person wording for self-citations, not providing 
URLs to your personal website, etc. Original research papers will be included 
in the workshop proceedings, which will be published online in the ACL 
anthology and the ALTA website. Long papers will be distinguished from short 
papers in the proceedings.

(2) Abstract-based Presentations

To encourage broader participation and facilitate local socialisation of 
international results, we invite 1-2 page presentation abstracts. The 
organisers may offer the opportunity to give an oral presentation or a poster 
presentation. We only accept poster presentations for participants who are 
presenting on site. Submissions should include presentation title and abstract, 
name of the presenter, any publications relating to the work, and any 
information on collaboration with the local ALTA community. Abstracts will not 
be published in the proceedings, but simply reviewed by the ALTA executive 
committee to ensure that they are on topic, coherent and likely to be of 
interest to the ALTA community. Abstracts on work in progress and work 
published or submitted elsewhere are encouraged. ALTA invites submissions of 
all manner interesting research, not limited to, but including:

●  established academics giving an overview of an exciting paper or paper/s 
published in international venues;
●  completing research students giving an overview of their thesis work;
●  early candidature research students presenting their work-in-progress and 
ideas, which may not have been published.
Presentation abstracts should not be anonymised, any publications relating to 
the work should be cited in the submission, and the person who will give the 
presentation should be clearly stated.

(3) Industry Demonstrations

To encourage industry participation and networking opportunities, we are 
thrilled to announce a track for industry demonstrations, which provides an 
exciting opportunity for industry researchers to showcase their NLP 
applications. You should submit a proposal that is 1-2 pages long, containing: 
(1) a description of the software, tools or applications that will be presented 
and how NLP techniques are used to address a specific problem; and (2) a brief 
introduction of your organisation. The proposals will be reviewed by the ALTA 
executive committee to select demonstrations that best align with the interest 
of the ALTA community.


MULTIPLE SUBMISSION POLICY

Original research papers that are under review for other publication venues or 
that you intend to submit elsewhere may be submitted in parallel to ALTA. We 
require that you declare at submission that your paper is submitted to another 
venue, and identify the venue. Should your paper be accepted to both ALTA and 
another venue, we allow you to decide whether the paper should be published in 
the ALTA proceedings, or if it should be treated as a Presentation (without 
archival publication). In this case you would still be able to present a 
research talk at the ALTA workshop. This is to encourage more internationally 
leading research to be presented at the workshop.


INSTRUCTIONS FOR AUTHORS PAPER SUBMISSION

Authors should submit their papers via OpenReview: 
https://openreview.net/group?id=ALTA.asn.au/2023/Workshop (using the “ALTA 2023 
Workshop Submission” button)

Formatting Guidelines

Submissions must follow the two-column ACL format. We therefore strongly 
recommend you use LaTeX style files or Microsoft Word template from: 
https://github.com/acl-org/acl-style-files

Paper Length

Long papers should be 7-8 pages (excluding references)
Short papers should be 3-4 pages (excluding references)
Abstracts ideally should be a few paragraphs and no more than 2 pages Industry 
demonstration proposals should be 1-2 pages
Anonymisation

Short and long papers must be anonymised.
Abstracts are NOT to be anonymised and must include the author's/authors' 
affiliation



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