We have 3 shared tasks this year - 2 dialect/variety identification tasks on French and Italian and a question answering task on dialects and varieties of Arabic, English, and Kiswahili! See: https://t.co/zH7WLtrS86
We submitted the VarDial 2022 workshop proposal to ACL/NAACL/COLING/EMNLP.
If you intend to attend VarDial 2022 or if you have attended VarDial in the past, please show your support by filling out the workshop ACL Attendance Survey: https://t.co/rCpxjnd4Ia
Together with the workshop we are co-organizing four shared tasks on Dravidian languages (Tamil, Malayalam, and Kannada), on Romanian dialects, on Uralic languages, and on German and South-Slavic languages.
More info: https://t.co/RKVeEQhXkB
The VarDial 2021 Call for Papers is out and the deadline for paper submission is January 25. The workshop will be co-located with EACL 2021.
https://t.co/Eo5KRBfn0y
Thanks everyone who attended the @vardialworkshop at #naacl2019. We hope you enjoyed it.
We would like to thank our awesome program committee members for their hard work, the presenters, and our invited speaker David Yarowsky. See you next year!
The #naacl2019 workshops are starting today. Check out the VarDial tomorrow starting at 9:15. Our invited speaker is David Yarowsky (Johns Hopkins University).
The complete program is available here: https://t.co/CrI6Ay0ryS
I have represented my research team (#R2I) of my lab (#LIS) at VarDial2019 Eval Campaign (co-located with NAACL2019) and have won the 2nd place at the first subtask of Moldavian vs. Romanian Cross-dialect Topic identification (MRC) task. 🥈@vardialworkshop#VarDial2019#NAACL2019
The second call for participation for the 5 shared tasks at @vardialworkshop has just been released.
The training sets will be available on February 5th.
https://t.co/o31rHsrUEk
The registration to the third VarDial Evaluation Campaign is open. We are organizing 5 shared tasks this year. More information: https://t.co/o31rHsajfK