SIGMORPHON is happy to announce two invited talks for the 2023 workshop.
Carmen Saldana (University of Zurich), and Kyle Gorman (CUNY) have both agreed to give invited talks. Please keep an eye on the website for more information.
We have Shared Tasks looking for participants! 3 tasks this year: Inflection Generation, Morphological Segmentation, and Interlinear Glossing. For more details (and to sign up), check out the webpages:
sigmorphon.github.io/sharedtasks/20…
First CFP for 2023 Workshop!
SIGMORPHON is holding its yearly workshop in July, co-located with ACL in Toronto. Paper deadline: April 8. For more details, see sigmorphon.github.io/workshops/2023/
A special issue (on Computational Morphology) of the Journal of Language Modeling has extended its submission date to February 15, 2023. For more information, check out jlm.ipipan.waw.pl/index.php/JLM
SIGMORPHON has accepted 3 shared tasks for our planned 2023 workshop. The inflection task will be continuing for another year, as will the morpheme segmentation task that debuted last year. We will also be hosting a new task on morphological glossing. Details to come.
A reminder: SIGMORPHON is calling for shared task proposals. Proposals are due by September 30.
Please visit sigmorphon.github.io/workshops/2023… for more details.
Calling all Shared Task Organizers!
We're currently accepting Shared Task proposals for the 2023 Workshop.
Details can be found here: sigmorphon.github.io/workshops/2023…
Deadline for submission is September 30, 2022.
SIGMORPHON is happy to announce that our best paper goes to James Tanner, Morgan Sonderegger, and Jane Stuart-Smith, for their paper: "Multidimensional acoustic variation in vowels across English dialects" Congratulations, James, @tarzanslam, and @jhstuartsmith!
#NAACL2022
SIGMORPHON 2022 is next Thursday, July 14. We have a great program set up. Details can be found here: sigmorphon.github.io/workshops/2022…
Whether you're attending virtually or in person, we look forward to seeing you!
#NAACL2022#NLProc
We have decided to extend the submission deadline for papers from April 8 (this Friday) to April 14 (next Thursday). Submission time is anywhere in the world. We look forward to your submissions!
Details: sigmorphon.github.io/workshops/2022/#NAACL2022#NLProc
It's Sigmorphin' time!
The websites for the Shared Tasks are up and running, and accepting registrations to participate. Don't delay - check out the links on sigmorphon.github.io/workshops/2022/ now!
#NLProc#NAACL2022
We are also seeking participants for the following shared tasks:
- Morphological Inflection
- Grapheme-to-Phoneme Prediction
- Morphological Segmentation
Details will be available on the website (sigmorphon.github.io/workshops/2022/) soon.
#NLProc#NAACL22
Here's the first announcement of several:
We have 2 Invited Speakers for our workshop in July:
Laura Gwilliams, NYU
Gasper Begus, Berkeley
We're happy to welcome them both to SIGMORPHON 2022! More details will follow. Keep an eye on sigmorphon.github.io/workshops/2022/#NLProc#NAACL22
SIGMORPHON 2022 is officially happening! We will be co-located with NAACL in Seattle, Washington in July 2022. More details will be forthcoming soon, but we have 2 great invited speakers lined up, and 3 shared tasks (including one we've never had before).
#NAACL2022#NLProc
It's that time of year again. SIGMORPHON is calling for Shared Tasks for our 2022 workshop. If you have an interesting dataset or problem that you'd like to unleash taskers upon, here's your chance.
Deadline: September 30, 2022. Details: github.com/sigmorphon/sig…#NLProc