We finished the desk rejection phase of the papers. A handful of papers had issues and are now being processed. In any case, at least 28 submitted papers are fine to continue with the review process. We're so happy to receive so much participation!
We assigned one author from each paper to review another paper from the submission pool. Please do so by
April 1st. You should be able to see it at
https://softconf.com/acl2026/semeval2026/Consider this a great opportunity to give and receive feedback from your participant peers. Peer feedback is a valuable way to grow and learn. And it shouldn't take you long. Even if you only have 1 hour, you can still give meaningful feedback. Though I'd encourage spending more time on a more detailed review.
Please follow SemEval's recommendations on how to review (which, in turn, point to ACL's).
Here are some suggestions on useful feedback to give to the paper authors:
* What improvements can they make to their systems? Especially non-trivial aspects (not simply going from Gemini 2.5 to 3).
* How can the reproducibility of the paper be improved? E.g., if they say they used GPT, do they say which version? E.g., if they say they add keywords to the input of a model, do you understand how they do it so that you could reproduce it on your end by writing code yourself?
* How can they make their paper easier to understand?
* Point out interesting experiments to give a shot at.
* Highlight one thing you liked about the paper. Let them know if you learned something new.
Here are some requests from our end:
* Ensure any mention of results and team/user names is consistent with
the final results.
* Check for any big issues in the document format.
* Check that the paper cites our overview paper:
@inproceedings{semeval2026mwahaha,
title={{SemEval-2026 Task 1: MWAHAHA, Models Write Automatic Humor And Humans Annotate}},
author={Castro, Santiago and Chiruzzo, Luis and G{\'o}ngora, Santiago and Rahili, Salar and Deng, Naihao and Sastre, Ignacio and Amoroso, Victoria and Rey, Guillermo and Ros{\'a}, Aiala and Moncecchi, Guillermo and Meaney, J. A. and Prada, Juan Jos{\'e} and Mihalcea, Rada},
booktitle={Proceedings of the 20th International Workshop on Semantic Evaluation (SemEval-2026)},
year={2026}
}