Accepted Tutorials

ID

Tutorial Title

Main Contact

Duration

3

Uniform Meaning Representation, a Cross-lingual Annotation Framework for Document-level Semantics

Nianwen Xue, Brandeis University

half day

5

Semantic Alignments across Languages

Collin F. Baker, International Computer Science Institute

half day

6

Building Reliable Datasets for Aggressive and Hateful Language Identification: Theory, Taxonomies and Approaches

Ritesh Kumar, Dept. of Linguistics, Dr. Bhimrao Ambedkar University, Agra

half day

7

Information extraction from social media: A hands-on tutorial on tasks, data, and open source tools

Shubhanshu Mishra, Twitter Inc.

half day

8

Meta-Evaluation of Translation Evaluation Methods: a systematic up-to-date overview

Lifeng Han, Dublin City University

Serge Gladkoff, Logrus Global

half day

9

Cognitive and Linguistic BERTology: An Idiomatic Multiword Expression Perspective

Harish Tayyar Madabushi, University of Sheffield

half day

10

FAIRterm 4 ALL: Design and Implementation of FAIR (Findable, Accessible, Interoperable, Reusable) Terminological databases

Giorgio Maria Di Nunzio, University of Padua

half day

11

Lexical Semantic Change: Models, Data and Evaluation

Pierpaolo Basile, Department of Computer Science, University of Bari Aldo Moro

half day

12

Using LDC's Recording and Transcription Software

Jonathan Wright, University of Pennsylvania

half day

21

Using an European Infrastructure to foster cooperation on French language resources at a national level and beyond

Nicolas Larrousse, CNRS Huma-Num

half day

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Important dates
  • 5 November 2021: Submission of proposals for workshops and tutorials
  • 17 January 2022: Submission of proposals for oral and poster papers
  • 5 April 2022: Notification of acceptance for oral and poster/demo papers
  • 6 May 2022: Final Submission of accepted oral and poster/demo papers
  • 21-22-23 June 2022: Main Conference
  • 20-24-25 June 2022: Workshops & Tutorials