Corpora: Call for ACL-2003 Site Proposals

From: Priscilla Rasmussen (rasmusse@cs.rutgers.edu)
Date: Tue Dec 12 2000 - 18:26:23 MET

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    CALL for Bids to Host ACL 2003

    The Association for Computational Linguistics (ACL) hereby
    invites proposals to host the 41st Annual Meeting of the ACL (ACL'03).
    International ACL conferences are usually held at the end of July.
    In keeping with the ACL policy of rotating conference venues,
    we seek proposals from Asia.

    The proposal submission process is in two stages. First, draft proposals are
    sought from prospective proposers. Based on the evaluation of the draft
    proposals, selected proposers will be invited to submit full proposals. The
    intent of a request for draft proposals is to minimize the labor and costs
    associated with the production of full proposals.

    Bids for Local Arrangements Chair can include suggestions for General
    Chair, which must be someone other than the Local Arrangements Chair
    but could be at the same institution.

    The General Chair will be responsible for overseeing operations of
    the conference, including working with the Executives of the ACL and
    the NAACL and collaborating with the Local Arrangements Chair to develop
    the budget and registration materials; working with the Program and
    Local Arrangements Chairs to develop the schedule and program;
    working with the ACL Executive Board to appoint supporting chairs to
    obtain outside funding, publicize the conference, and organize
    workshops, tutorials, student events, and demonstrations (none of
    these supporting nominations need to be included in the proposal);
    and coordinating the activities of the various chairs and their
    committees.

    The Local Arrangements Chair will be responsible for the activities
    such as arranging meeting rooms, equipment, refreshments, housing,
    on-site registration, participant e-mail access, security for
    equipment, the reception, the banquet, and working with the General
    Chair, the ACL, and the NAACL to develop the budget and registration
    materials.

    The ACL Executive Board will select the Program Committee Chair, who
    will be responsible for the processes of soliciting, receiving, and
    reviewing submissions; selecting the papers to be presented at the
    conference; notifying authors of acceptance or rejection; and
    developing the conference program.

    Draft proposals are due on 15 April 2001. Draft proposals are evaluated
    competitively by the ACL Executive Committee. Selected proposers will be
    informed electronically before 15 May 2001. Full proposals are due on 15
    June 2001.

    Draft proposals should include:

    - - Location (accessibility, conference venue, hotels, student dorms)
    - - Local CL Community
    - - Proposed Date
    - - Meeting Space (space for plenary sessions, tutorials, workshops,
        posters, exhibits, demos and small meetings)
    - - A/V equipment
    - - Food/Entertainment/Banquet/Receptions
    - - Local Arrangements (chairs, committee, volunteer labor, registration
        handling)
    - - Sponsorships
    - - Budget estimates

    Proposals will be evaluated in relation to a number of site selection
    criteria (unordered):

    - - Experience of Local Arrangement team.
    - - Local CL community support.
    - - Local government and industry support.
    - - Accessibility and attractiveness of proposed site.
    - - Appropriateness of proposed dates.
    - - Adequacy of conference and exhibit facilities for the anticipated
        number of registrants
    - - Adequacy of residence accommodations and food services in a range of
        price categories and close to the conference facilities.
    - - Adequacy of budget projections and expected surplus.
    - - Balance with regard to the geographical distribution of previous
        conferences.

    Draft proposals should be sent electronically to the ACL Vice-President,
    with a copy to the executive committee's area coordinator for 2001.

    Prof. John Nerbonne Prof. Junichi TSUJII
    Alfa Informatica, P.O. Box 716 Department of Information Science
    University of Groningen Faculty of Science, University of Tokyo
    9700 AS Groningen, The Netherlands 7-3-1 Hongo Bunkyo-ku Tokyo 113-0033 JAPAN
    Tel. +31 (0)50 363 58 15 +81 (0)3-5841-4098
    Fax 363 68 55 5802-8872
    Email: nerbonne@let.rug.nl tsujii@is.s.u-tokyo.ac.jp
    http://www.let.rug.nl/~nerbonne http://www-tsujii.is.s.u-tokyo.ac.jp/

    Submission Dates:
     
    Draft proposals are due on 15 April 2001;
    Full proposals are due on 15 June 2001.



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