MASC-SLL 2022: The 9th Mid-Atlantic Student Colloquium on Speech, Language and Learning Temple University Philadelphia, PA, United States, April 30, 2022 |
Conference website | http://www.mascsll.org/ |
Submission link | https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=mascsll2022 |
Abstract registration deadline | March 30, 2022 |
Submission deadline | March 30, 2022 |
The 9th Mid-Atlantic Student Colloquium on Speech, Language and Learning (MASC-SLL 2022) is a one day event bringing together students, postdocs, faculty and researchers from universities and industry in the Mid-Atlantic area. The colloquium is an opportunity for students and postdocs to present preliminary or completed work and to network with other researchers working in related fields.
This year MASC-SLL will be held at the Temple University (TU), Philadelphia, on Saturday, April 30th, 2022. There is no registration charge, and refreshments and lunch will be provided.
Submission Guidelines
Students and postdocs should submit a one-page abstract describing ongoing, planned, or completed research on computational approaches to speech, language, and learning. Accepted submissions will be presented as either posters or talks. We strongly encourage you to submit anything from work-in-progress to work that has been previously published and presented at a conference. All are welcome!
Submit you're abstract online via the 2022 MASC-SLL EasyChair site
https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=mascsll2022
Abstracts should be no more than one page, not including references. If an under-review or published paper has more than one page, the authors need to submit a one-page version of the paper and specify as a footnote the name of the conference at which the original work is published or under review. An abstract should summarize the motivation, contributions, methods, and evaluation schemes of the research conducted by the authors.
Abstracts should conform to ACL style guidelines. LaTeX style files, along with a style guide, are available at ACL Rolling Review Overleaf Template. Authors may NOT need a separate "abstract" section in your submission. Please include all names and affiliations in the abstract.
Abstract reviewing will NOT be blind. All accepted abstracts will be non-archival; authors can submit them to subsequent conferences.
Cross-Submission Policy: MASC-SLL 2022 welcomes submissions that are under review or have been published at recent scientific conferences. Please double-check the policies of those conferences to make sure that submitting to non-archival venues is allowed. At the time of submission, we will ask the authors to indicate whether the submission is unpublished, or is a short-version of an under-review or published paper.
Important Dates
- Submission opens: February 28
- Submission deadline (abstracts): March 28
- Decisions announced: April 4
- Registration opens: March 1
- Registration closes: April 20
- Colloquium: April 30
All deadlines are at 11:59pm EST (GMT-5).
Topics
Relevant topics include but are not restricted to the following:
- Computational Models of Human Language Processing
- Computational Phonology and Morphology
- Computational Social Science and Cultural Analytics
- Dialog and Discourse
- Dialogue and Interactive Systems
- Discourse and Pragmatics
- Efficient Methods for NLP
- Ethics and NLP
- Fairness and Bias in Speech and Language
- Generation
- Information Extraction
- Information Retrieval and Web Search
- Interpretability and Analysis of Models for NLP
- Question Answering and Reading Comprehension
- Knowledge Base Population and Machine Reading
- Language Acquisition
- Language Disorders
- Language Generation and Summarization
- Language Grounding to Vision, Robotics and Beyond
- Language Resources and Annotation
- Lexical Semantics and Ontologies
- Linguistic theories, Cognitive Modeling and Psycholinguistics
- Low-resource Language Processing
- Machine Learning for NLP and Speech
- Machine Translation
- Multilingual/Cross-Lingual Processing
- Multimodal and Interactive Language or Speech Learning
- NLP Applications
- NLP for the Web and Social Media
- Phonetics, Phonology, Morphology, Word Segmentation and Prosody
- Paralinguistics in Speech and Language
- Question Answering
- Resources and Evaluation
- Semantics
- Sentiment Analysis, Opinion Mining, Stylistic Analysis, and Argument Mining
- Speaker Variability
- Speech Perception, Production and Acquisition
- Speech Recognition and Synthesis
- Syntax: Tagging, Chunking and Parsing
- Text and Document Classification
- Text Mining and Information Extraction