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Call for abstracts, UniDive 1st general meeting, Paris-Saclay, 16-17 March 2023

UniDive is a COST action, i.e. a scientific network, dedicated to universality, diversity and idiosyncrasy in language technology. It is structured around 4 Working Groups:

The first general meeting of the action will take place on March 16-17, 2023 at Paris-Saclay University in France. We invite UniDive WG members to submit abstract proposals related to the scientific program of the WGs.

Proposals may describe diverse types of contributions: consolidated research, ongoing work, recently published or submitted work, (collaborative) project ideas, theoretical models, research questions, empirical results, negative results, resource and tool descriptions, etc.

A proposal should be anonymous, written in English and submitted in pdf only. It should include (on the title page) the list of the relevant WGs. It should not exceed 2 pages, including figures and tables (bibliographic references may go beyond the 2-page limit). If linguistic examples from languages other than English are included, those should be glossed and translated into English, and an extra half page is allowed for this purpose.

For the sake of uniformity and easing the reviewers’ effort, we encourage authors to use the Overleaf Latex template. Other formats (not necessarily Latex-based) can also be used, provided that they conform to the following specifications: A4 paper, 11pt font, 1in margins.

The submission link is: https://openreview.net/group?id=UniDive/2023/General_Meeting_1

The reviewing process is double-blind. The selection of proposals will be done by UniDive Program Committee according to the following criteria:

The selected proposals will be presented at the 1st UniDive general meeting as posters and/or oral presentations.

At least one author per selected proposal will be reimbursed for their travel and stay. The co-authors of the selected abstracts should inform the meeting organizers by February 17 at latest who will be the presenter to be reimbursed.

Important dates

The time zone for all deadlines is Anywhere on Earth (UTC-12). Due to the tight schedule, no extension of the submission deadline is foreseen.

Program Committee