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Places to promote the workshop CFP #31

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alvations opened this issue Jul 18, 2020 · 2 comments
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Places to promote the workshop CFP #31

alvations opened this issue Jul 18, 2020 · 2 comments

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alvations commented Jul 18, 2020

These are avenues where we can post our CFP:

Mailing Lists:

On Facebook:

Are there other places that we should promote the workshop?

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e9t commented Jul 22, 2020

Thanks Liling! I've written a promotion too at TensorFlow Korea (in Korean).
https://www.facebook.com/groups/TensorFlowKR/permalink/1253493948324994/

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alvations commented Jul 22, 2020

Thanks Lucy!! Let me try to translate that with my horrible Korean and with the help of MT =)

Are you using a lot of open source while developing machine learning applications, particularly Natural Language Process (NLP) open source tools?

In November, we are organizing the second workshop for NLP Open Source Software (NLP-OSS) at EMNLP 2020. The vision of NLP-OSS is to democratize NLP, it's a bi-annual workshop where we share current state of NLP open sources and best practices. 

We look forward to your submission of any insights to NLP open source tools and/or introduction of your open source tools! Here's some motivations as to why you should write something up and submit to NLP-OSS

> I don't want to suffer anymore trying to install yet another open source NLP package! Document your pains and suggest good opens source practices, e.g. documentation / API design.

> I couldn't find a tool to meet my NLP needs so I made one for myself and made it open source! Tell us more about it and make it known to the wider community. You can share/summarize the current status of your NLP open source in your submission.

> I have contributed to a (perhaps famous) NLP open source, share your experience, tell us how you got your pull-request merged. How can we as a community improve NLP OSS contribution process?

The extended deadline for the paper submission is 19th August!! More details on https://nlposs.github.io/2020/index.html#call-for-papers 

Looking forward to your submission!!

Reposted at https://www.reddit.com/r/LanguageTechnology/comments/hvwrpu/workshop_for_nlp_open_source_software_nlposs_2020/ =)

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