Dear all,

This is the first Call for Workshops for the 31st International Conference on 
Computational Linguistics (https://coling2025.org/), scheduled to take place 
from 19th to 24th January 2025 in Abu Dhabi, UAE.

Call for Workshops COLING 2025
The International Conference on Computational Linguistics (COLING) invites 
proposals for workshops to be held in conjunction with the 31st edition of 
COLING in 2025 in Abu Dhabi (UAE). We solicit proposals in all areas of 
computational linguistics, language resources and evaluation, broadly conceived 
to include related disciplines such as linguistics, language documentation, 
natural language processing, speech and multimodal processing, computational 
social science, and the digital humanities.

Note: for this edition of COLING, we will not be conducting a joint call for 
workshops with the ACL conferences (AACL, ACL, EACL, EMNLP, NAACL). This is due 
to scheduling differences between COLING and the ACL conferences in 2025. 
COLING is happening much earlier than the *ACL conferences, which makes it 
impractical to coordinate a joint call. However, we anticipate  a return to 
joint workshop calls in the future.

IMPORTANT DATES
31 May 2024: Proposal submission due
30 June 2024: Notification of acceptance
19-20 January 2025: COLING-2025 Workshops
21-24 January 2025: COLING-2025 conference

SUBMISSION INFORMATION
Proposals should be submitted as PDF documents. Note that submissions should 
essentially be ready to be turned into a Call for Workshop Papers shortly after 
the notification.
The proposals should be at most two pages long, with additional two pages 
permitted for information about organisers and tentative program committee. 
Hence, the entire proposal should not exceed FOUR pages in length, excluding 
references. Please note that workshops should either be 100% in-person or 100% 
virtual; hybrid formats will not be allowed. For in-person workshops, at least 
one workshop organiser should be physically present to run the workshop at 
COLING.

WORKSHOP TEMPLATE (non-mandatory)
https://www.overleaf.com/latex/templates/coling-2025-workshop-proposal-template/qzyhbgytvbjd

The two pages for the main proposal must include the following:
- A title and a brief description of the workshop topic and content.
- A list of invited speakers, if applicable, with an indication of which ones 
have already agreed and which are tentative, and sources of funding for the 
speakers, if needed.
- An estimate of the number of attendees.
- Workshop format: in-person or virtual (hybrid proposals will not be accepted).
- A description of any shared tasks associated with the workshop, and estimate 
of the number of participants. Note that any shared task will also need to be 
reviewed by the workshop committee for ethical concerns.
- A description of special requirements and technical needs, where relevant.
- If the workshop has been held before, a note specifying where previous 
iterations of the workshops were held, how many submissions the workshop 
received, how many papers were accepted (also specify whether they were not 
regular papers, e.g., shared task system description papers, non-archival 
papers), and how many attendees the workshop attracted.

The two pages for information about organisers and program committee must 
include the following:
- The names, affiliations, and email addresses of the organisers, with 
one-paragraph statements of their research interests, areas of expertise, and 
experience in organising workshops and related events.
- A list of Program Committee members, with an indication of which members have 
already agreed. Organisers should do their best to estimate the number of 
submissions (especially for recurring workshops) in order to (a) ensure a 
sufficient number of reviewers so that each paper receives 3 reviews, and (b) 
anticipate that no one is committed to reviewing more than 3 papers. This 
practice is likely to ensure on-time, and more thorough and thoughtful reviews.
- A very brief advertisement or tagline for the workshop, up to 140 characters, 
that highlights any key information you wish prospective attendees to know, and 
which would be suitable to be put onto a web-based survey (see below).

The proposals should be submitted no later than May 31, 2024, 11:59 PM Samoa 
Standard Time (SST) (UTC/GMT-11, ‘Anywhere on Earth’).

Submission is electronic, and the submission URL will be displayed on the 
COLING 2025 website: https://coling2025.org/.

The workshop proposals will be evaluated according to their originality and 
impact, the expected interest level of participants, as well as the quality of 
the organising team and Program Committee and their contribution to the 
diversity of the conference.

DIVERSITY AND INCLUSION
We particularly encourage submissions of underrepresented groups in 
computational linguistics, language resource and evaluation, including 
researchers from any demographic or geographic minority, with disabilities, or 
others. In the evaluation of the proposal, we will take these aspects into 
account to create a varied and balanced set of tutorials.
This includes several aspects of diversity, namely (1) how the topic of the 
tutorial contributes to improved diversity and increased fairness in the field, 
(2) if the topic is particularly relevant for a specific underrepresented group 
of potential participants, (3), if the presenters are from an underrepresented 
group.

WORKSHOP ORGANISER RESPONSIBILITIES
The organisers of the accepted workshops (at least one) must be present in 
person in Abu Dhabi for an in-person workshop, and virtually for a virtual 
workshop. They will be responsible for publicising and conducting the workshop, 
which includes reviewing submissions, preparing the camera-ready workshop 
proceedings, coordinating the meeting days, and ensuring that all participants 
are informed about COLING’s anti-harassment policy. (see 
https://coling2022.org/policy). It is crucial that organisers commit to all 
deadlines. In particular, failure to produce the camera-ready proceedings on 
time will lead to the exclusion of the workshop from the unified proceedings 
and author indexes. Workshop organisers cannot accept submissions for 
publication that will be (or have been) published elsewhere, although they are 
free to set their own policies on simultaneous submission and review, as well 
as to accept additional non-archival presentations.

CONTACT
For any questions related to the workshop proposals only, please send your 
email to 
coling2025-worksh...@googlegroups.com<mailto:coling2025-worksh...@googlegroups.com>.
 Please do not email the workshops chairs directly.


Best wishes,

COLING 2025 Workshops Chairs:
- Mo El-Haj (Lancaster University)
- Katsuhito Sudoh (Nara Women's University)


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Dr Mo El-Haj
Senior Lecturer in NLP
Director of Admissions (SCC)
Co-Director of UCREL NLP Group<https://ucrel.lancs.ac.uk/>

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