Hello,
All participants are strongly encouraged to submit system description papers to describe their approaches and discuss results. While the drive to have the top-ranked submissions can be productive, it is worth noting that it is not everything. Even more important is the analysis to help improve our collective understanding of the task. Thus, irrespective of one’s rank, it is useful to test different hypotheses and report results. All papers are accepted except for system papers that fail to provide clear and adequate details of their submission. Thus SemEval is also a great place to record negative results, i.e. ideas that seemed promising but did not work out.
Please find below some useful instructions and guidelines:
1. Take a look at the official paper submission instructions: https://semeval.github.io/paper-requirements.html
2. Make sure all authors have a softconf account
3. Here you can find the submission link: https://www.softconf.com/acl2021/w13_SemEval/
4. Note that SemEval submission is not anonymous; author names should be included. System description papers are due Tuesday, 23 February by 23:59 anywhere in the world
5. Participants will be kindly asked to review other system description papers between Feb 24 and Mar 16
Best regards,
The MCL-WiC team
Hi,
Can you provide the LaTeX template for us? There is no link to LaTeX style files on the SemEval website.
Thank you!
Hi, the number of pages limit for one subtask is 5 and for multiple subtasks is 8.
Can you clarify which will be applicable for this task?
Hi all,
The page limit is 8 for teams attempting multiple sub-tasks. If a team only attempts one of the sub-tasks, the page limit is 5.
The Latex style is ACL 2021. SemEval organizers told us that they re-organised the links on the SemEval pages to hopefully make this clearer.
Cheers,
The MCL-WiC team