Submissions

The DEADLINE for submissions for peer-review is Wednesday, 14 October 2020 (11:59PM UTC-11, time zone of American Samoa). (updated 22-September-2020)

Submission Format

All camera-ready final manuscripts should follow the style and formatting guidelines provided in the CompuEL-4 Style Files, with template files for:LaTeX (uncomment \aclfinalcopy at the top of the template file); or Microsoft Word (follow instructions in Section 3.13 From Submitted to Camera-Ready)

Submission Website

Submission of manuscripts for peer-review, and final camera-ready versions of the accepted papers  and extended abstracts to ComputEL-4 are to be made through EasyChair, via the following link:

https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=computel4

Having 1) logged on, then 2) select ‘View’ (magnifying glass icon) for your submission, and finally 3) select ‘Update file’ to upload the final PDF version, and 4) submit.


Instructions for Camera-Ready versions of manuscripts

The DEADLINE is 01-February-2021 by 23:59:59 (UTC-11, time zone of American Samoa).

When submitting your final camera-ready version, please note that in doing so you agree with and consent to the following:

Transfer of copyright/Permission for publication

  1. By submitting a camera-ready version of a submission that has been accepted for presentation as a paper, you agree that copyright to the work (including, without limitation, the right to publish the work in whole or in part in any and all forms and media, now or hereafter known) is transferred to the Association for Computational Linguistics (ACL). For details and exceptions, see the complete copyright form.
  2. By submitting the camera-ready version of a submission that has been accepted for presentation as either a paper or an extended abstract, you agree to permit the Organizing Committee of the ComputEL-4 workshop to publish the work (in whole or in part in any and all forms and media, now or hereafter known).

All camera-ready final manuscripts shall follow the style and formatting guidelines provided in the CompuEL-4 Style Files, with template files above.

Please also adhere to the page length limits determined by what format your submission was accepted in: Submissions accepted as full long papers and for presentation will be allowed one additional page beyond the original length of the manuscript (i.e max. 5-9 pages), excluding references. Submissions of any length accepted as extended abstracts for presentation will be allowed max. 5 pages, excluding references.

Please note that ALL final manuscripts MUST follow the style and formatting guidelines indicated above, regardless of whether the manuscript has been accepted as a paper or as an extended abstract, or whether the original manuscript followed the style and formatting guidelines or not.

Furthermore, only selected accepted submissions will be included in the archival workshop Proceedings in the ACL anthology. Instead, all other accepted submissions will be made available in the ComputEL-4 workshop abstract collection on the ComputEL-4 website.

Please also note that the final versions of the manuscripts shall be revised and improved versions of the material content that was submitted for, and which has undergone review. Extensions should concern responses to reviewer comments and the addition of further relevant details and relevant clarification, but not entirely new, unreviewed content. The Organizing Committee reserves the final right to approve a manuscript for inclusion in the archived proceedings or the workshop extended abstract collection.

If you have any issues in turning your manuscript into the final format as specified in the templates, please do not hesitate to contact the organizers at: computel.workshop@gmail.com.