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- Date: Tue, 26 May 2020 10:03:11 +0200
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*** Apologies for multiple postings *** ***IMPORTANT UPDATE: Please note that the workshop has been postponed to December 13, 2020. The submission deadline has been extended, accordingly.*** _____________________________________________________________________ PEOPLES 2020 3rd WORKSHOP ON COMPUTATIONAL MODELING OF PEOPLE’S OPINIONS, PERSONALITY, AND EMOTIONS IN SOCIAL MEDIA https://peopleswksh.github.io/ <https://peopleswksh.github.io/> Co-located with COLING 2020, Barcelona, Spain December 13, 2020 Paper submission deadline: September 14, 2020 _____________________________________________________________________ FIRST CALL FOR PAPERS On social media, users nowadays freely express what is on their mind at any moment in time, at any location, and about virtually anything. These large amounts of spontaneously produced texts open up a unique opportunity to learn more about language use in connection with socio-demographic as well as opinion-related variables. However, such variables have been mostly studied in isolation, often in different - but related - communities. PEOPLES aims at bringing these diverse communities a step closer to each other, to study people’s traits and expressions jointly and in their interplay. This fosters studies on their interaction, and on how their computational modelling impacts both NLP and society. This is important also in light of recent active discussions regarding ethical and bias-related aspects in NLP. PEOPLES 2020 would be the continuation of successful editions that were held at COLING 2016 and NAACL 2018, by continuing to provide a forum for researchers who share an interest in personality, opinion and emotion detection, as well as the impact of this work on society. We encourage the submission of both long and short research papers as well as opinion statements. We will especially welcome views from different fields, and will welcome submissions related but not limited to the following topics: - opinion, personality and emotion detection in social media - opinions, personality and emotions and their interactions - interaction between personality, opinion and emotions with socio-demographic variables - interaction between personality, opinion and emotions and geo-spatial information - interaction between socio-demographic, personality, opinion and emotions with politics - analysis of social networks with attributes (e.g. socio-demographic attributes or opinions) - modeling of personality, opinion and emotions from a multimodal perspective - multilingual approaches to demographic inference from social media - multilingual approaches to opinion, emotions and personality detection - cross-cultural analysis of opinion, emotions, personality in multilingual social media data - applications of predictive modeling of user traits - bias-related issues, and the ethics of predictive modeling of user attributes ***UPDATE:*** We also welcome research that focuses on how the usual PEOPLES dimensions might have changed or might be changing due to the special COVID-related circumstances. For example, how relevant traits and their linguistic representations might have changed. *Keynote Speakers* David Jurgens, University of Michigan, US http://jurgens.people.si.umich.edu <http://jurgens.people.si.umich.edu/> *Paper Submission* We invite submissions of up to nine (9) pages maximum, plus bibliography for long papers and four (4) pages, plus bibliography, for short papers. Position papers can be both long and short. For all paper types, unlimited pages for references are allowed. All papers should be electronically submitted in PDF format via the START system, available at: https://www.softconf.com/coling2020/PEOPLES/ <https://www.softconf.com/coling2020/PEOPLES/> Submissions must be anonymous and follow the COLING 2020 style templates (https://coling2020.org/pages/call_for_papers <https://coling2020.org/pages/call_for_papers> ). The review process will be double-blind. All accepted papers will be published in the ACL anthology via the conference proceedings. Papers that have been or will be under consideration for other venues at the same time must be declared at submission time. If a paper is accepted for publication at PEOPLES, it must be immediately withdrawn from other venues. If a paper under review at PEOPLES is accepted elsewhere and authors intend to proceed there, the PEOPLES committee must be notified immediately. *Important Dates (Updated)* Submission deadline: September 14, 2020 Notification: October 16, 2020 Camera ready: November 1, 2020 Workshop: December 13, 2020 *Programme Committee* Maria Barrett, University of Copenhagen, Denmark Pierpaolo Basile, University of Bari, Italy Valerio Basile, University of Turin, Italy Meriem Beloucif, Universität Hamburg, Germany Erik Cambria, Nanyang Technological University, Singapore Chloé Clavel, LTCI-CNRS, Telecom-ParisTech, France Walter Daelemans, University of Antwerp, Belgium Dipankar Das, Jadavpur University, India Esin Durmus, Cornell University, US Tommaso Fornaciari, Bocconi University, Italy Aparna Garimella, University of Michigan, US Albert Gatt, University of Malta, Malta Rob van de Goot, IT University of Copenhagen, Denmark Mareike Hartmann, University of Copenhagen, Denmark Aditya Joshi, CSIRO, AU Svetlana Kiritchenko, NRC-Canada, Canada Roman Klinger, University of Stuttgart, Germany Florian Kuhnemann, Radboud Universiteit Nijmegen, The Netherlands Fei Liu, Melbourne University, Australia Nikola Ljubešić, Jožef Stefan Institute, Slovenia Kim Luyckx, Antwerp University Hospital, Belgium Dong Nguyen, Utrecht University, The Netherlands Scott Nowson, Artificial Intelligence Lead, PwC Middle East, United Arab Emirates Daniel Preoțiuc-Pietro, Bloomberg LP, US Paolo Rosso, Technical University of Valencia, Spain Ingmar Weber, QCRI, Qatar Charlie Welch, University of Michigan, US *General Chairs and Organisers* Malvina Nissim, University of Groningen, The Netherlands Viviana Patti, University of Turin, Italy Barbara Plank, IT University of Copenhagen, Denmark *Publicity and Publication Chair* Esin Durmus, Cornell University, US If you have any enquiries/comments about the workshop or the submission procedure, contact us via email: peopleswksh@gmail.com <mailto:peopleswksh@gmail.com>. *Sponsors* PEOPLES 2020 is supported by CELI Language Technology and Computational Linguistics group of CLCG, University of Groningen. *Follow us* Twitter: https://twitter.com/peopleswksh <https://twitter.com/peopleswksh> Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/peopleswksh/ <https://www.facebook.com/peopleswksh/>
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