Welcome to the SemEval-2022 homepage!
SemEval-2022 tasks
SemEval-2022 schedule
SemEval-2022 proceedings
SemEval-2022 best paper awards
Important dates for task participants
- 2022 tasks announced (with trial data available): 6 August 2021
- Training data available: 3 September 2021
- Evaluation start: 10 January 2022
- Evaluation end: by 31 January 2022 (latest date; task organizers may choose an earlier date)
- Paper submissions due: 28 February 2022
- Reviews due: 21 March 2022
- Notification to authors:
31 March 2022(reviews have been released; notifications to follow) - Camera ready: 21 April 2022
- SemEval workshop: 14-15 July 2022 (co-located with NAACL)
All deadlines are 23:59 UTC-12 ("anywhere on Earth").
Important dates for task organizers
- Task proposals due: 26 March 2021
- Task selection notification: 14 May 2021
- Trial data and task website ready: 31 July 2021
- 2022 tasks announced: 6 August 2021
- Training data ready: 3 September 2021
- Evaluation data ready: 3 December 2021
- Evaluation start: 10 January 2022
- Evaluation end: by 31 January 2022 (latest date; task organizers may choose an earlier date)
- System paper submissions due: 28 February 2022
- Task paper submissions due: 7 March 2022
- System paper reviews due: 21 March 2022
- Task paper reviews due: 28 March 2022
- Notification to authors: 31 March 2022
- Camera ready: 21 March 2022
- SemEval workshop: 14-15 July 2022 (co-located with NAACL)
All deadlines are 23:59 UTC-12 ("anywhere on Earth").
Organizers
- Guy Emerson, Cambridge University
- Natalie Schluter, IT University Copenhagen
- Gabriel Stanovsky, The Hebrew University of Jerusalem
- Ritesh Kumar, Bhimrao Ambedkar University
- Alexis Palmer, University of Colorado Boulder
- Nathan Schneider, Georgetown University
Resources
- Frequently Asked Questions about SemEval
- Paper Submission Requirements
- Guidelines for Writing Papers
- Paper style files
- Paper submission site
Archive
Sponsorship
SemEval is sponsored by the SIGLEX Special Interest Group on the Lexicon of the Association for Computational Linguistics.
Contact: Most questions not answered by the above resources should be directed to organizers of specific tasks. General questions about SemEval organization should be directed to semevalorganizers@gmail.com.
Anti-Harassment policy
SemEval highly values the open exchange of ideas, freedom of thought and expression, and respectful scientific debate. We support and uphold the NAACL Anti-Harassment policy. Participants are encouraged to send any concerns or questions to the NAACL Board members, Priscilla Rasmussen and/or the workshop organizers.