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ACL08: HLT General Conference Chair Report Kathleen McKeown February 1, 2008 Overview The chairs of the various conference activities are working hard and are on track with the timelines. A report from each area is given below. Questions which are under discussion are at the beginning of each section. The one area where there has been more difficulty is in sponsorship. I had trouble getting the North American co- chair and only recently did Inderjeet Mani agree to take on this position, but for 2008 only. The other two chairs are Mike White (local) and Josef van Genabith (Europe). Josef has been silent in response to emails. Mike White and Inderjeet are becoming active now that both are on board. If Priscilla could get involved, that would really help. I think it will go OK with just Mike and Inderjeet, but it will not look like the new proposed model. There is one question that the Exec needs to resolve today: A SIGDIAL student run workshop:entitled Young Researchers' Roundtable on Spoken Dialogue Systems (www.yrrsds.org ). This workshop would like to run independently of ACL, be co-located, receive no funding, but be associated with it. By association they mean that they would like to be listed as a related event on the conference website. I believe the ACL Exec needs to vote on this request. I have informed them that in this situation they are entirely responsible for their own local arrangements, the proceedings must be in the same style as the ACL proceedings and ACL would like to the right to sell them afterwards.

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ACL08: HLT General Conference Chair Report

Kathleen McKeown

February 1, 2008

Overview

The chairs of the various conference activities are working hard and are on track with the timelines. A report from each area is given below. Questions which are under discussion are at the beginning of each section.

The one area where there has been more difficulty is in sponsorship. I had trouble getting the North American co-chair and only recently did Inderjeet Mani agree to take on this position, but for 2008 only. The other two chairs are Mike White (local) and Josef van Genabith (Europe). Josef has been silent in response to emails. Mike White and Inderjeet are becoming active now that both are on board. If Priscilla could get involved, that would really help. I think it will go OK with just Mike and Inderjeet, but it will not look like the new proposed model.

There is one question that the Exec needs to resolve today: A SIGDIAL student run workshop:entitled Young Researchers' Roundtable on Spoken Dialogue Systems (www.yrrsds.org). This workshop would like to run independently of ACL, be co-located, receive no funding, but be associated with it. By association they mean that they would like to be listed as a related event on the conference website. I believe the ACL Exec needs to vote on this request. I have informed them that in this situation they are entirely responsible for their own local arrangements, the proceedings must be in the same style as the ACL proceedings and ACL would like to the right to sell them afterwards.

The order of reports is: PC Chairs, Workshop Chair, Student Workshop, Tutorials, Demos, Sponsorship. Of these, we need to look at questions from the Workshop Chair and the tutorials chair. Also, if the exec has input on invited speakers that would be helpful. The PC Chairs make some suggestions on improving START for next year.

PC Chair Report

As expected, the PC Chairs are working well together. They keep me in the loop on email and everything seems to be going according to plan.

The statistics on submissions and reviewing progress across all areas is given below. Speech and IR submissions are broken out first. Note that we got a low number of

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submissions to speech, suggesting that we might want to do special publicity in the speech area before the next HLT conference.

We are currently working on selecting invited speakers and would like to get one each in the areas of speech, information retrieval, and natural language processing.

Some suggestions on improvements to START

a) list papers which are in more than one areab) total count of not-yet-rejected papers and breakdown into tracks c) make rejected papers invisible in all listingsd) create overview of review progress per areae) CoI treatment (though we'd have to think about how to do that)

Speech:

The speech track status is as follows: Number of papers submitted: 14 Number of area chairs: 3 The submitted papers are divided to 2 areas: 9 speech recognition papers and 4 speech synthesis papers.  One area chair has no papers to handle. The total number of reviewers having papers to review: 33 So far 3 reviews out of 42 (=14x3) have been submitted.

IR

There are 28 papers in the IR track Three area chairs are dividing them roughly equally We have a pool of 23 reviewers Each paper has been assigned exactly 3 reviewers, so 3*28=84 reviews have been

requested One of those reviews is coming from a speech track reviewer. Reviewers got 3-4 papers on average.   One or two reviewers were working with

another track, too, so we tried to keep their load extra light. We "loaned" one of our reviewers to the multimedia track to review a paper in

their area. Reviewers were notified of their assignments 9 days ago, on January 21st at

4:22pm (US eastern time) Reviews are due February 18th One of those 84 reviews is complete

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Overall paper statistics

--------------------475 non-withdrawn, non-duplicate submissions were received (11 of these were anonymised within 24 hour deadline)3 were rejected without review due to anonymisation problems2 were rejected without review due to length----470 papers currently in review

-----------------------------------Distribution over areas:___________________________________

Dialogue/Natural language interaction (16)Discourse and Pragmatics (11)Evaluation (13)Information retrieval (28) Information extraction (33)Question Answering (11)Sentiment Analysis (19)Language resources (11)Language generation (13)Machine Translation and Multilingual Processing (86)Multimodal processing (5)Phonology Morphology POS tagging Word segmentation (32)Semantics (62)Summarization (21)Syntax and Parsing (55)Speech Processing (13)Statistical and Machine Learning techniques (41)------470

44 changed tracks before review, in discussion with area chairs

Review progress:

Assigned = 1410 Completed = 82 (5.8%)(470 X 3)--------------------------------------------------------total number of reviewers: 595; list appended.

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Reviewers (all areas)

Reviewers in all areas are given in appendix 2 at the end of the report.

Workshop Report

Ming Zhou is an excellent, quite well organized chair. I would definitely recommend asking him again for some role in ACL organization.

There are some questions that need to be addressed:

   1. Many organizers are starting to set up paper review tool with the help of James Clarke. I need to find out status on this from James.

2.       Many organizers are asking Ming whether they can get ACL help to distribute their CFP to a wide audience. I assume this is possible?

3.       Many people want to know the exact date of the workshop. If the exec needs to OK this, please check the dates below. Chris and Priscilla, we would like your input.

4.       Some people asked whether they can put the workshop webpage at the ACL main site.

5.       The number of the participants are estimated by the workshop organizer based on the previous workshops or the number of the PC members. The number is not accurate at the moment.

6.       Also, some workshops explicitly express that they would like to have a poster. But many workshops don’t mention whether they would like to have a poster session. I will recommend that Ming explicitly poll workshops on this, but is there any constraint on this?

7.       Also, the important dates of every workshop are exactly following the ACL08 workshop CFP web pages.

The full report is detailed and lengthy so is provided in Appendix 1.

Student Workshop

We had started working on the list of reviewers at the beginning of November. We sent invitation letters to 105 candidates. In mid December, the Program Committee (PC) was

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finalized with 61 reviewers, 31 of them are non-students and 30 of them are students. The full list of the PC is available on the Student Research Workshop (SWR) web page at http://www.ling.ohio-state.edu/acl08/srw.html. 27 student papers with different topics were submitted to the SRW through the online submission system. We have assigned the submitted papers to the reviewers by using the keywords of the papers and the reviewers' research interests. Each paper has been assigned to five reviewers, two students and three non-students. Each reviewer has to review at most three papers, most students will review only one or two papers. With five reviews, the authors should get more valuable feedbacks on their (ongoing) research, which is a goal of the SRW. By now (Jan 30, 1pm UTC), we have received 15 reviews and deadline for the reviews are announced as February, 18 to the reviewers. The quality of the submissions is mixed and only the 10-15 (this number can change depending on the reviews) high-quality papers will be accepted for the workshop. We are planning to make the arrangements concerning the schedules or locations for the SRW after the notification of acceptance. The NSF proposal is still pending, and Jan Wiebe sent an e-mail asking about timing. A minor proposition for next year's organization: A list of all chairs/organizers of all parts of the ACL conference would eventually be useful. It would make finding the appropriate person to write to concerning a specific problem (e.g., the submission page) easier and save time.

Tutorials Report

We got 13 submissions total. I am not sure what is the usual percentage of submissions that were done by people who were specially invited by the tutorial chairs---in our case these were 6 of the proposals. The main difficulty was in getting good speech and information retrieval proposals and I and Eugene spoke with a number of people to get the ones we ended up with. I think this might be a problem for HLT, where the three areas should in theory be fairly represented. There is little we can do now, but the issue might be one of the things to be considered post conference.

Now for the actual proposals. All three of us agree on our top four choices:1. Introduction to Computational Advertising (IR), Yahoo, Gabrilovich et al2. Building Practical Spoken Dialog Systems (Speech), CMU, Alan Black et al3. Semi-supervised Learning for Natural Language Processing (ML for NLP), John Blitzer and Xiaojin (Jerry) Zhu4. Advanced Online Learning for Natural Language Processing (ML for NLP), Koby Crammer

We'd like to choose the other two tutorials among the following four but the choice is difficult. Suggestions are welcome.:5. Interactive Visualization for Computational Linguistics, G. Penn and two other profs from Toronto. It is supposed to teach people how to properly visualize large datasets. If people are interested in the topic this would be a timely tutorial unlike any other given in thepast. But then who knows, NLPers might decide it is simply not relevant.

6. Statistical Language Models for Information Retrieval and Text

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Mining, Cheng Zhai, Q. Mei/UIUC. A very similar (very well attended) tutorial was given at NAACL-HLT'07, so very recently. Eugene had asked Chang Zhai to change the tutorial a bit, but overall he didn't make many changes for the proposal at least.

7. Speech technology from research to industry, Roberto Pieraccini.The presenter is Jackson Liscomb's current boss who runs the start up.Julia says he is a very good presenter and he obviously knows a lot about real system deployment. People who know him say he is a good speaker, generally very good at giving broad overview lectures. The concern is that is it is too broad people would not find it that interesting. There is also some overlap with the CMU proposal on dialog systems that we definitely want to accept.

8. Speech-to-Speech Translation, IBMGiven that there is so much interest in MT, people might want to hear the tutorial. But then by definition this will be simply an overview of recent work. All three potential presenters for the tutorial are Chinese and I was told they speak with heavy accents and are not very charismatic speakers. I remember once Yuqing Gao gave a talk at Columbia and it was indeed not very inspiring. I have never heard the other two people on the proposal.

In addition, proposals 6 and 7 are from people we have asked directly to submit a tutorial proposal. Of course there was no promise the proposals will be accepted.

Demos

Jimmy Lin is waiting for submissions which will come at the same time as short papers. He reports that the following people will help with reviewing and recruiting from other areas:

Donald Metzler (Yahoo Research) - IR Damianos Karakos (JHU) – SpeechLucy Vanderwende for NLP.

Publicity

Diane made a flier (which Hal put up at NIPS, and Eric got Jeff Bilmes to put up at IEEE ASRU). Diane is also planning on bringing it to the conference on Digital Libraries, as well as a visit to Google and FXPal, plus the SIGIR PC meeting.

Diane also collected and submitted the names of mailing lists for IR, Digital Libs, and Info Science.

Hal posted the flier on several machine learning/statistics mailing lists.

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Right now, they are modifying the "call for contributions" to a "call for participation" and will circulate this shortly.

Sponsorship

Local Report (Mike White)

Re local sponsorship, Chris and I discussed contacting the following organizations:

* OSU College of Humanities* OSU College of Engineering* Battelle* Chemical Abstracts Service* OCLC Online Computer Library Center, Inc.* Lexis-Nexis (Dayton, OH)* Wright-Patterson Air Force Research Lab (Dayton, OH)

Note that we should coordinate to ensure that these organizations (perhaps other than OSU) are offered the same sponsorship opportunities.  What makes them different from the national/global groups is that they'd be much less likely to sponsor an event outside of Ohio.

Re sponsorship opportunities, we discussed logos on the conf. bag or booklet, banners, gifts (eg usb drives), and ads in the conf bag or booklet.  Chris seemed to think that in the past, a small ad would not cost much more than the conf registration and would include one free registration, thereby encouraging small/med business participation.  Another possibility is sponsoring part of the conference; for example, Google specifically was recognized for sponsoring the reception in Sydney (perhaps that's what you meant by "naming an event").

For OSU, what would go over best is something specifically related to student participation.  Here I'd like to get some input from previous local folks, eg from the Rochester or Michigan meetings.

Finally, we came up with the idea of adding a sponsorship page to the ACL-08 web site.  We thought that this page could list the kinds of sponsorship opportunities available but not specific prices, plus who to contact for more information.

So, the next step would seem to be to try to recover more of the ACL's institutional memory on sponsorhip. 

North American Report (message from Inderjeet to other chairs on joining):

I don't know what the sponsorship levels should be, but we should have bronze, silver, gold levels at least. We need some consensus/advice on what those amounts should be,

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based on past ACL experience, and what those levels could buy (while retaining the independence of ACL). To start things off, here are some suggestions:

- logos on the web page - naming an event- a specific demo being advertised in the main conference- covering student travel- a best paper being sponsored- a set on some ACL committees for the longer run -- .. etc.

Comments?

I can think of some small-to-medium size players I could certainly approach. These include:

Attensity BBNInxightJanyaLanguage Computer CorpLanguageWeaverMITRESRAStreamSage

Of the big ones, I could ask:GoogleLockheed MartinIBMMicrosoft

Appendix 1: Full Details on Accepted Workshops

The accepted WS proposals1. David R. Traum, SIGDIAL, ACL08-SIGDIAL, [email protected]

2. Chris Callison-Burch, Third Workshop on Statistical Machine Translation, ACL08-SMT, [email protected]

3. Dekai Wu, SSST-2: Second Workshop on Syntax and Structure in Statistical Translation, ACL08-SSST, [email protected]

4. Kevin B. Cohen, Software engineering, testing, and quality assurance for natural language processing, ACL08-NLP-Software, [email protected]

5. Dina Demner-Fushman, BioNLP 2008, ACL08-BioNLP, [email protected]

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6. Jeffrey Heinz, Jason Eisner, Computational Morphology and Phonology(SIGMORPHON), ACL08-SIGMORPHON, [email protected]

7. Barbara Rosario, Natural language processing and mobile devices, ACL08-Mobile-NLP, [email protected]

8. Eneko Agirre, Semantic Evaluations: Recent Achievements and Future Directions, ACL08-Semantic-Evaluation, [email protected]

9. Martha Palmer,The Third Workshop on Issues in Teaching Computational Linguistics, ACL08-Teaching-CL, [email protected]

10. Joel Tetreault,The 4th Workshop on Innovative Use of NLP for Building Educational Applications, ACL08-NLP-Education, [email protected]

11. Sandra Kuebler and Gerald Penn, Workshop on German Parsing, [email protected], [email protected], ACL08-German-Parsing

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Suggested allocation of date and room 19th 20th ACL08-SMT ACL08-SSSTACL08-NLP-Software ACL08-BioNLPACL08-SIGMORPHON ACL08-Mobile-NLPACL08-Semantic-EvaluationACL08-Teaching-CL Continue ACL08-NLP-Education ACL08-German-Parsing

Note: ACL08-SIGDIAL is not listed in the above. It should have special treatment.

The basic information of the workshopsID# Acronym Expected #

participants Expected # paper

Length (day)

Poster (Y/N)

Other requirements

1 ACL08-SIGDIAL ?2 ACL08-SMT 80-100

(refers to 2007)

15 1 Not known

Possibly extend to two days

3 ACL08-SSST 50 15 1 Not known

4 ACL08-NLP-Software

20 Not known 1 Not known

5 ACL08-BioNLP 70 Not known 1 Yes 6 ACL08-

SIGMORPHON35-50 Not known 1 Not

known7 ACL08-Mobile-

NLP30-45 Not known 1 Not

known8 ACL08-Semantic-

Evaluation60-80 Not Known 1 Yes

9 ACL08-Teaching-CL

40 Not known 2 Yes

10 ACL08-NLP-Education

50 Not known 1 Not known

11 ACL08-German-Parsing

20-30 20 submissions

1 Not known

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The quick overview of reviewThere are 14 submissions of WS proposals from which we accepted 11 and rejected 3. An overview of each proposal and some of the key comments are summarized below for a quick glance. 1. David R. Traum, SIGDIALAccept. Already early approved; 2. Chris Callison-Burch , Third Workshop on Statistical Machine Translation Accept. Already early approved; One-day workshop, it is possible extend to two days if there are many presentations.  80 participants expected.

We would like to suggest this workshop is kept within one-day because some of the participants might want to attend another SMT workshop, i.e., WS  #3.

3. Dekai Wu, SSST-2: Second Workshop on Syntax and Structure in Statistical Translation (reviewer: Ming)Accept. One-Day expected to include 10-15 papers, and one invited speaker. 50+ participants, second time to run this workshop, well organized PC with influential people, with good result last time, self supported budget;   4. Kevin B. Cohen,  Software engineering, testing, and quality assurance for natural language processing (reviewer: Chengxiang)Accept with revisionOne-Day workshop, with one invited speaker, 20 participants expected.

Review from Chengxiang:I like this proposal because it addresses issues highly relevant to virtually all serious NLP applications. But the proposal is too narrow. It says "the target audience is researchers interested in NLP software as software." So it's likely to have a very low attendance. The proposal can be revised to become a more attractive one by enlarging the scope to address all issues related to toolkits for NLP, including, e.g., standardization, reliability, testing, etc. This would help attract many NLP toolkit users as well as developers.

Additional review from Ming: Accept with some concerns on the attraction to participants. The estimated participants only 20-30 people. Although this is important topic for NLP, but not special to NLP. I suggest to add more interesting contents to this workshop, such as, how to build a large data system to support training, decoding, how to collect big volume of user logs in important NLP applications such as search engine, how to do testing and evaluation, how to build and share commonly used tools.

 5. Dina Demner-Fushman, BioNLP 2008 (Reviewer:  Chengxiang)Accept. One-Day workshop, with 70 participants, a keynote speech, papers, posters, strong organization team, good reputation in previous years, several time with ACL, no budget concerns. Biomedical domain is one of the most important application domains of NLP. Due to its high impact (on human health), this area will continue to grow. As an application of NLP, it provides unique opportunities to do in-depth NLP and also raises interesting new challenges. The organizers are quite experienced with running similar workshops, and past workshops were successful. 

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6. Jeffrey Heinz, Jason Eisner, Computational Morphology and Phonology (SIGMORPHON)  (reviewer: Helen)Accept. 50+ participants, strong organization team, good reputation in previous years, several time with ACL, no budget concerns.  7. Floriana Grasso, THE 8TH INTERNATIONAL WORKSHOP ON COMPUTATIONAL MODELS OF NATURAL ARGUMENTReject. One-Day workshop with 20 participants expected.

This has nothing to do with natural language processing. The estimated participants only 20 people. The area proposed in this proposal is not an important area to ACL and HLT.   8. Gaël Dias, Ubiquity and Context-Awareness in NLP Applications (UCAN 2008)  (Reviewer: Helen)Merge otherwise Reject. This has nothing to do with NLP applications. One-day workshop, estimated 60 participants, with talks, one invited speaker and poster session and a demo session. We suggest to merge with #10, Natural Language Processing and Mobile Devices 9. Irina Matveeva, , Textgraphs-3: Graph-based Methods for Natural Language Processing (Reviewer: Chengxiang)Reject. One day workshop, with an invited talk, short papers and long paper presentations. My main concern about this proposal is that the theme "graph" isn't really a coherent theme, so the need to bring together researchers that all use some kind of graph notion in their research isn't compelling. It's unlikely to help build any community. 10. Barbara Rosario, Natural language processing and mobile devices (Reviewer: Helen) Accept.One-Day workshop, expecting 30-45 participants, 2 invited talks, papers, and discussions. Important and hot topic, strong organization team. There seems to be strong commonality between #10 and #8 and we may consider combining the two. I like the program committee for workshop #10 because it has strong representation from academia and industry 11. Eneko Agirre, Semantic Evaluations: Recent Achievements and Future Directions (Reviewer: Chengxiang)Accept.One-day workshop, with an invited talk, paper, poster, panel discussionImportant and hot topic, with 50+ parcipants, strong organization team. This proposal is endorsed by SIGLEX. The SemEval-xx effort has been there for a while and has been quite helpful (in my opinion) for research in deep understanding of natural languages. So this is a natural continuation of their previous effort. 12. Martha Palmer,The Third Workshop on Issues in Teaching Computational Linguistics Accept.Two-day workshops, with 2 invited talks, paper presentations, posters and 2 panel discussions. Important and hot topic, with 50+ parcipants, strong organization team.  13 empty ID number, not used14. Joel Tetreault,The 4th Workshop on Innovative Use of NLP for Building Educational Applications (Reviewer: Helen)Accept.

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One-day workshop, with estimated 50 participants, not sure the format yet such as invited talk, paper or poster.Important and hot topic, strong organization team.

15. Workshop on German parsingAccepted. One day, with eight to ten talks of 30 minutes each, one invited lecture, and a panel discussion. About 30 participants expected.

Comments: Parsing is a key fundamental task of NLP, and German parsing raises many interesting research questions. So the topic is well-motivated. On the surface the workshop is a bit narrow because it's restricted to German, but because of the availability of German treebanks data sets, it could be attractive to many other researchers who work on parsing in general. The workshop appears to be very well planned -- the organizers have resolved the issue of availability of data sets, they've also got funding for supporting this workshop, and there seems to be already a community working on this. I think the workshop can potentially attract researchers working on applyng ML to NLP to increase the level of attendance. So it would be great if they can make it explicit that their data sets can potentially be useful to researchers who are interested in applying ML to parsing.

Appendix 2: Full list of ACL 08: HLT reviewers

Steven Abney ([email protected]) Meni Adler ([email protected]) Stergos Afantenos ([email protected]) Eugene Agichtein ([email protected]) Eneko Agirre ([email protected]) Lars Ahrenberg ([email protected]) Salah Ait-Mokhtar ([email protected]) Masami Akamine ([email protected]) Murat Akbacak ([email protected]) Jan Alexandersson ([email protected]) Yasemin Altun ([email protected]) Sophia Ananiadou ([email protected]) Elisabeth Andre ([email protected]) Galen Andrew ([email protected]) Doug Appelt ([email protected])

Masahiro Araki ([email protected]) Levent Arslan ([email protected]) Masayuki Asahara ([email protected]) Nicholas Asher ([email protected]) Michaela Atterer ([email protected]) Necip Fazil Ayan ([email protected]) Timothy Baldwin ([email protected])

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Srinivas Bangalore ([email protected]) Michele Banko ([email protected]) Colin Bannard ([email protected]) Roy Bar-Haim ([email protected]) Marco Baroni ([email protected]) Roberto Basili ([email protected]) Ruda Baskaran ([email protected]) John Bateman ([email protected]) Johnathan Baxter ([email protected]) Tilman Becker ([email protected]) Anja Belz ([email protected]) José Benedí ([email protected]) Paul Bennett ([email protected]) Sabine Bergler ([email protected]) Kay Berkling ([email protected]) Yves Bestgen ([email protected]) Indrajit Bhattacharya ([email protected]) Tanmay Bhattacharya ([email protected]) Chris Biemann ([email protected]) Dan Bikel ([email protected]) Mikhail Bilenko ([email protected]) Jeff Bilmes ([email protected]) Philippe Blache ([email protected]) Alan Black ([email protected]) Patrick Blackburn ([email protected]) Sasha Blair-Goldensohn ([email protected]) David Blei ([email protected]) John Blitzer ([email protected]) Philip Blunsom ([email protected]) Phil Blunsom ([email protected]) Gemma Boleda ([email protected]) Hynek Boril ([email protected]) Johan Bos ([email protected]) Pierre Boullier ([email protected]) Karl Branting ([email protected]) Thorsten Brants ([email protected]) Eric Breck ([email protected]) Chris Brew ([email protected]) Ted Briscoe ([email protected]) Chris Brockett ([email protected]) Ralf Brown ([email protected]) Paul Buitelaar ([email protected])

Harry Bunt ([email protected]) Razvan Bunescu ([email protected]) Stephan Busemann ([email protected]) Donna Byron ([email protected])

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Aoife Cahill ([email protected]) Charles Callaway ([email protected]) Chris Callison-Burch ([email protected]) Nicoletta Calzolari ([email protected]) Nick Campbell ([email protected]) Yunbo Cao ([email protected]) Sandra Carberry ([email protected]) Giuseppe Carenini ([email protected])

Jean Carletta ([email protected]) Xavier Carreras ([email protected]) John Carroll ([email protected]) Francisco Casacuberta ([email protected]) Sasha Caskey ([email protected]) Justine Cassell ([email protected]) Lawrence Cavedon ([email protected]) Joyce Chai ([email protected]) Yee Seng Chan ([email protected]) Raman Chandrasekar ([email protected]) Jason Chang ([email protected]) Eugene Charniak ([email protected]) Monojit Chaudhury ([email protected]) Ciprian Chelba ([email protected]) John Chen ([email protected]) Hsin-Hsi Chen ([email protected]) Colin Cherry ([email protected]) Christian Chiarcos ([email protected]) Yejin Choi ([email protected]) Min Chu ([email protected]) Jennifer Chu-Carroll ([email protected]) Tat-Seng Chua ([email protected]) Ken Church ([email protected]) Massimiliano Ciaramita ([email protected]) Philip Cimiano ([email protected])

Mark Clements ([email protected]) Phil Cohen ([email protected]) Ariel Cohen ([email protected]) Kevin Cohen ([email protected]) Trevor Cohn ([email protected]) Michael Collins ([email protected]) Alistair Conkie ([email protected]) John Conroy ([email protected]) Robin Cooper ([email protected])

Mark Core ([email protected]) Marta Costa-jussá ([email protected]) Koby Crammer ([email protected]) Mark Craven ([email protected])

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Josep Crego ([email protected]) Silviu Cucerzan ([email protected]) Hang Cui ([email protected]) Aron Culotta ([email protected]) James Curran ([email protected]) Walter Daelemans ([email protected]) Ido Dagan ([email protected])

Robert Dale ([email protected]) Hoa Dang ([email protected]) Hal Daume ([email protected])

Maarten de Rijke ([email protected]) Eric de la Clergerie ([email protected]) Steve DeNeefe ([email protected]) Vera Demberg ([email protected])

Yasuharu Den ([email protected]) Yonggang Deng ([email protected]) Ann Devitt ([email protected]) Barbara di Eugenio ([email protected]) Giuseppe DiFabbrizio ([email protected]) Mona Diab ([email protected]) Fernando Diaz ([email protected]) Anne Diekema ([email protected])

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Elena Filatova ([email protected]) Jenny Finkel ([email protected]) Michael Fleischman ([email protected]) Dan Flickinger ([email protected]) Radu Florian ([email protected]) Katherine Forbes ([email protected]) Eric Fosler-Lussier ([email protected]) Mary Ellen Foster ([email protected]) Frederik Fouvry ([email protected]) Chris Fox ([email protected]) Robert Frank ([email protected]) Alex Fraser ([email protected]) Bob Frederking ([email protected]) Marjorie Freedman ([email protected]) Dayne Freitag ([email protected]) Qiang Fu ([email protected]) Junichi Fukumoto ([email protected]) Evegeniy Gabrilovitch ([email protected]) Robert Gaizauskas ([email protected]) Michael Gamon ([email protected]) Yuqing Gao ([email protected]) Claire Gardent ([email protected]) Ulrich Germann ([email protected]) Roxana Girju ([email protected]) Natalie Glance ([email protected]) Oren Glickman ([email protected]) Amir Globerson ([email protected]) Jade Goldstein ([email protected]) Sharon Goldwater ([email protected]) Gregory Grefenstette ([email protected]) Thomas Griffiths ([email protected]) Ralph Grishman ([email protected]) Rodrigo Guido ([email protected]) Rodrigo Guido ([email protected]) Iryna Gurevych ([email protected]) Joakim Gustafson ([email protected]) Stephanie Haas ([email protected]) Nizar Habash ([email protected]) Aria Haghighi ([email protected]) Tom Hain ([email protected]) Dilek Hakkani-Tur ([email protected]) Keith Hall ([email protected]) Sanda Harabagiu ([email protected]) Donna Harman ([email protected]) Vasileios Hatzivassiloglou ([email protected]) Timothy Hazen ([email protected])

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Daqing He ([email protected]) Xiaodong He ([email protected]) Mary Hearne ([email protected]) Marti Hearst ([email protected]) Ulrich Heid ([email protected]) James Henderson ([email protected]) Ulf Hermjakob ([email protected]) Andrew Hickl ([email protected]) Keikichi Hirose ([email protected]) Julia Hirschberg ([email protected]) Lynette Hirschman ([email protected]) Graeme Hirst ([email protected]) Julia Hockenmaier ([email protected]) Mark Hopkins ([email protected]) Veronique Hoste ([email protected]) Eduard Hovy ([email protected]) Liang Huang ([email protected]) Churen Huang ([email protected]) Sarmad Hussain ([email protected]) Mei-Yu Hwang ([email protected]) Nancy Ide ([email protected]) Diana Inkpen ([email protected]) Kentaro Inui ([email protected]) Mitsuru Ishizuka ([email protected]) Abe Ittycheriah ([email protected]) Jagadeesh Jagarlamudi ([email protected]) Martin Jansche ([email protected]) Mark Johnson ([email protected]) Rie Johnson (formerly, Ando) ([email protected])

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Junichi Kazamarsu ([email protected]) Bill Keler ([email protected]) Frank Keller ([email protected])

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Lori Levin ([email protected]) Xiaoyan Li ([email protected]) Jinyu Li ([email protected]) Hang Li ([email protected]) Xiaolong Li ([email protected]) Jimmy Lin ([email protected]) Krister Linden ([email protected]) Lucian Lita ([email protected]) Ken Litkowski ([email protected])

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Rada Mihalcea ([email protected]) Brian Milch ([email protected]) Eleni Miltsakaki ([email protected]) David Mimno ([email protected]) Nobuaki Minematsu ([email protected])

Wolfgang Minker ([email protected]) Einat Minkov ([email protected]) Nikki Mirghafori ([email protected]) Gilad Mishne ([email protected]) Teruko Mitamura ([email protected]) Mandar Mitra ([email protected]) Vibhu Mittal ([email protected]) Yusuke Miyao ([email protected]) Noboru Miyazaki ([email protected]) Sien Moens ([email protected]) Saif Mohammad ([email protected]) Rajat Mohanty ([email protected]) Dan Moldovan ([email protected]) Diego Mollá ([email protected]) Christian Monson ([email protected]) Christof Monz ([email protected]) Bob Moore ([email protected]) Glyn Morrill ([email protected]) Alessandro Moschitti ([email protected]) Dragos Munteanu ([email protected]) Smaranda Muresan ([email protected]) Reinhard Muskens ([email protected]) Sung Hyon Myaeng ([email protected]) Karin Müller ([email protected])

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Malvina Nissim ([email protected]) Cheng Niu ([email protected]) Joakim Nivre ([email protected]) Chikashi Nobata ([email protected]) Elena Not ([email protected]) Jon Oberlander ([email protected]) Franz Och ([email protected]) Stephan Oepen ([email protected]) Kemal Oflazer ([email protected]) Manabu Okumura ([email protected]) Miles Osborne ([email protected]) Jahna Otterbacher ([email protected]) Sebastian Pado ([email protected]) Tim Paek ([email protected]) Chris Paice ([email protected]) Martha Palmer ([email protected]) Bo Pang ([email protected]) Cecile Paris ([email protected]) Marius Pasca ([email protected]) Rebecca Passonneau ([email protected]) Jon Patrick ([email protected]) Michael Paul ([email protected]) Adam Pease ([email protected]) Ted Pedersen ([email protected]) Catherine Pelachaud ([email protected]) Gerald Penn ([email protected]) Wim Peters ([email protected]) Anselmo Peñas ([email protected]) Paul Piwek ([email protected]) Massimo Poesio ([email protected]) Andrei Popescu-Belis ([email protected]) Maja Popovic ([email protected]) Chris Potts ([email protected]) Richard Power ([email protected]) Sameer Pradhan ([email protected]) John Prager ([email protected]) Detlef Prescher ([email protected]) Stephen Pulman ([email protected]) Amruta Purandare ([email protected]) James Pustejovsky ([email protected]) Long Qiu ([email protected]) Yan Qu ([email protected]) Chris Quirk ([email protected]) Bhiksha Raj ([email protected]) Bhuvana Ramabhadran ([email protected]) Ganesh Ramakrishnan ([email protected])

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Owen Rambow ([email protected]) Lance Ramshaw ([email protected]) Deepak Ravichandran ([email protected]) Ehud Reiter ([email protected]) Norbert Reithinger ([email protected]) Phil Resnik ([email protected])

Guiseppe Riccardi ([email protected]) Stefan Riezler ([email protected]) German Rigau ([email protected]) Ellen Riloff ([email protected]) Hae-Chang Rim ([email protected]) Fabio Rinaldi ([email protected]) Brian Roark ([email protected]) James Rogers ([email protected]) Maribel Romero ([email protected]) Barbara Rosario ([email protected]) Dan Roth ([email protected]) Victoria Rubin ([email protected])

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Helmut Schmid ([email protected]) Marc Schroeder ([email protected]) Holger Schwenk ([email protected]) Hinrich Schütze ([email protected]) Donia Scott ([email protected]) Satoshi Sekine ([email protected]) Mike Seltzer ([email protected]) Vijay Shanker ([email protected]) Libin Shen ([email protected])

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Khalil Simaan ([email protected]) Michel Simard ([email protected]) Olivier Siohan ([email protected]) David Smith ([email protected]) Rion Snow ([email protected]) Benjamin Snyder ([email protected]) Stephen Soderland ([email protected]) David Sontag ([email protected]) Virach Sornlertlamvanich ([email protected]) Jennifer Spenader ([email protected]) Caroline Sporleder ([email protected]) Richard Sproat ([email protected]) S. Sriram ([email protected]) Manfred Stede ([email protected])

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Kristina Toutanova ([email protected])David Traum ([email protected])

Benjamin Tsou ([email protected]) Hajime Tsukada ([email protected]) Yoshimasa Tsuruoka ([email protected]) Gokhan Tur ([email protected]) Peter Turney ([email protected]) Raghavendra Udupa ([email protected]>) Nicola Ueffing ([email protected]) Masao Utiyama ([email protected]) Josef van Genabith ([email protected]) Hans van Halteren ([email protected]) Antal van den Bosch ([email protected]) Lucy Vanderwende ([email protected]) Sebastian Varges ([email protected]) Tony Veale ([email protected]) Ashish Venugopal ([email protected]) Marc Verhagen ([email protected]) Paola Verlardi ([email protected]) Yannick Versley ([email protected]) Renata Vieira ([email protected]) Aline Villavicencio ([email protected]) Piek Vossen ([email protected]) Atro Voutilainen ([email protected])

Marilyn Walker ([email protected]) Michael Walsh ([email protected]) Xiaojun Wan ([email protected]) Wei Wang ([email protected]) Haifeng Wang ([email protected]) Bonnie Webber ([email protected]) Ben Wellner ([email protected]) Fuiliang Weng ([email protected]) Michael White ([email protected]) Richard Wicentowski ([email protected]) Yorick Wilks ([email protected]) Theresa Wilson ([email protected]) Shuly Wintner ([email protected]) Yuk Wah Wong ([email protected]) Johan Wouters ([email protected]) Dekai Wu ([email protected]) Fei Xia ([email protected]) Peng Xu ([email protected]) Jian Xue ([email protected]) Atsushi YAMADA ([email protected]) Kazuhide Yamamoto ([email protected]) Xiaofeng Yang ([email protected])