EMNLP 2013: Conference on Empirical Methods in Natural Language Processing — October 18–21, 2013 — Seattle, USA.

emnlp2013

Publication instructions

When and where do I send my final camera-ready paper?

The deadline is September 16, 2013 (at 11:59pm, UTC/GMT -11 hours). You may submit the final version of your paper by navigating to the EMNLP 2013 START login and following the internal links.

How should the final copy differ from the original submission?

The camera-ready version of your paper should incorporate the comments of the reviewers as well as other changes you see fit to make. In addition, be sure to do all of the following:

How long can it be?

For both long and short papers, we allow one extra page of content to help address reviewer comments.

Long papers are permitted at most 10 pages of text plus additional pages containing only references. Short papers get 5 pages of text plus up to 2 pages for references.

What is the format for the camera-ready copy?

The file must be in Portable Document Format (PDF) on US Letter paper (8.5×11"). We require the use of ACL LaTeX style files or Microsoft Word Style files tailored for this year's NAACL conference. You can view the style files and detailed formatting instructions on the web in their Github repository or download the ZIP archive directly (about 135KB).

If you are using LaTeX, please create the PDF file with pdflatex or xelatex. This ensures use of the proper Type 1 fonts and also takes advantage of other PDF features. You will have the best results using a modern LaTeX distribution, in particular, TeX live (TeX Live 2013 is available).

How do I ensure that my file is correctly formatted?

What if my paper includes graphics?

Remember that you are providing a camera-ready copy. Thus, artwork and photos should be included directly in the paper in their final positions. Ideally, you should use vector graphic formats (PDF, EPS), which allow the graphics to scale arbitrarily. Avoid GIF or JPEG images that are low resolution or highly compressed.

Your paper must look good both when printed (8.5×11" size, black-and-white) and when viewed on screen as PDF (zoomable to any size, color okay). Thus, you may want to use color high-resolution graphics, allowing readers to zoom in on a graph and study it. However, please check that the same graph or photograph is legible when printed on a black-and-white printer. For example, different lines in a graph should not be distinguished only by color, although they can also be distinguished by color.

A good test is to print the paper on your own black-and-white laser printer, and to view it in a PDF viewer at different resolutions.

Don't go overboard on resolution; keep file sizes manageable. Note that vector graphics (e.g., encapsulated PostScript) look good at any scale and take up little space (unless you are plotting many thousands of data points).

What about copyright?

When you submit the paper, you will be asked to sign electronically (via the START Conference Manager) or physically the ACL Copyright Transfer Agreement on behalf of all authors. Authors retain many rights under this agreement and it is appropriate in the vast majority of cases. Please contact the publication chair Steven Bethard with any concerns regarding copyright.

Before signing this form, please confirm with your co-authors (and, if applicable, your and their employers) that they authorize you to sign on their behalf.

What if my paper's title or author list has changed?

Then please edit those metadata fields when you upload the camera-ready version, so that they will appear correctly in the table of contents, author index, conference schedule, etc. Please also note that your name will appear in conference metadata as you have configured it in Softconf's system, so make sure that it is correct there (e.g., capitalization, full name, etc). You can change this on the user settings page of the START conference manager.

My question isn't answered here...

Please email the publications chair, Steven Bethard.