Congratulations to everyone whose papers were accepted. We’re excited about the diversity of submissions in the task.
Please complete this
2-question Google Form this week to ensure we properly match codalab usernames with team names. Thank you!
As you revise your papers, please read your reviews carefully and take the opportunity to improve your paper. The camera-ready version is due
April 21 anywhere on Earth. When you revise, please ensure you follow the paper submission requirements. In particular, please note that:
* You are allowed a maximum of six pages (excluding acknowledgments, references, and appendices)
* Note the requirements for the title
* Please include a citation to the task paper. You can use this bibtex code:
@inproceedings{taskpaper,
year={2022},
author={Xi Chen and Ali Zeynali and Chico Q. Camargo and Fabian Fl{\"o}ck and Devin Gaffney and Przemyslaw A. Grabowicz and Scott A. Hale and David Jurgens and Mattia Samory},
title={{SemEval-2022 Task 8}: Multilingual news article similarity},
booktitle={Proceedings of the 16th International Workshop on Semantic Evaluation (SemEval-2022)},
publisher={Association for Computational Linguistics}
}
Please consider sharing and documenting the source-code of your model. Reproducibility is important for science, and this will be one of the factors that we consider when nominating papers for the best paper award.
Best wishes,