Program Committee Senior Area Chairs Computational Social Science and Cultural Analytics Walid Magdy University of Edinburgh (UK) Daniel Preotiuc-Pietro Bloomberg (USA) Dialogue and Interactive Systems Y-Lan Boureau Meta AI Research (USA) Mary Ellen Foster University of Glasgow (UK) Minlie Huang Tsinghua University (China) João Sedoc New York University (USA) Discourse and Pragmatics Christian Hardmeier IT University of Copenhagen (Denmark) Jey Han Lau University of Melbourne (Australia) Ethics and NLP Vinodkumar Prabhakaran Google (USA) Diyi Yang Stanford University (USA) Generation Sebastian Gehrmann Bloomberg (USA) Mohit Iyyer UMass Amherst (USA) Information Extraction Lifu Huang Virginia Tech (USA) Chin-Yew Lin Microsoft Research Asia (China) Aaron Steven White University of Rochester (USA) Information Retrieval and Text Mining Benjamin Piwowarski CNRS, ISIR, Sorbonne Universités (France) Qifan Wang Meta AI Research (USA) Interpretability and Analysis of Models for NLP Carolin Lawrence NEC Laboratories Europe (Germany) Ana Marasovic University of Utah (USA) Chenhao Tan University of Chicago (USA) Language Grounding to Vision, Robotics and Beyond Mark Yatskar University of Pennsylvania (USA) Zhongyu Wei Fudan University (China) Large Language Models Dipanjan Das Google (USA) Bhuwan Dhingra Duke University (USA) Mike Lewis Meta AI Research (USA) Xuezhe Ma University of Southern California (USA) Linguistic Diversity Constantine Lignos Brandeis University (USA) Emily Prud'hommeaux Boston College (USA) Linguistic Theories, Cognitive Modeling, and Psycholinguistics Afra Alishahi Tilburg University (Netherlands) Najoung Kim Boston University (USA) Machine Learning for NLP Marie-Francine Moens KU Leuven (Belgium) Anna Rumshisky UMass Lowell (USA) Kevin Small Amazon (USA) Machine Translation Tom Kocmi Microsoft (Germany) Markus Freitag Google (USA) Lei Li University of California Santa Barbara (USA) Multilingualism and Cross-Lingual NLP A. Seza Doğruöz Ghent University (Belgium) Sunayana Sitaram Microsoft Research (India) NLP Applications Sophia Ananiadou University of Mahcnester (UK) Mark Dras Macquarie University (Australia) Jing Jiang Singapore Management University (Singapore) Makoto Miwa Toyota Technological Institute (Japan) Vincent Ng University of Texas at Dallas (USA) Phonology, Morphology, and Word Segmentation Miikka Silfverberg University of British Columnbia (Canada) Ekaterina Vylomova University of Melbourne (Australia) Question Answering Eunsol Choi The University of Texas at Austin (USA) Rishiraj Saha Roy Max Planck Institute for Informatics (Germany) Mrinmaya Sachan ETH Zurich (Zurich) Resources and Evaluation Sarvnaz Karimi Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation (Australia) Nathan Schneider Georgetown University (USA) Karin Verspoor RMIT University (Australia) Semantics: Lexical Marianna Apidianaki University of Pennsylvania (USA) Gabriella Lapesa University of Stuttgart (Germany) Semantics: Sentence-level Semantics, Textual Inference, etc. Yuki Arase Osaka University (Japan) Roberto Navigli Sapienza University of Rome (Italy) Roy Schwartz The Hebrew University of Jerusalem (Israel) Sentiment Analysis, Stylistic Analysis, and Argument Mining Lun-Wei Ku Academia Sinica (Taiwan) Henning Wachsmuth Leibniz University Hannover (Germany) Speech and Multimodality Grzegorz Chrupała Tilburg University (Netherlands) Frank Rudzicz Dalhousie University (Canada) Summarization Chenghua Lin University of Sheffield (UK) Shashi Narayan Google (UK) Syntax: Tagging, Chunking and Parsing Wanxiang Che Harbin Institute of Technology (China) Djamé Seddah Inria (Almanach) & Université Paris Sorbonne (France) Theme: Reality Check Ehud Reiter University of Aberdeen (UK) Xiang Ren University of Southern California (USA) Conflict of Interest Shay Cohen University of Edinburgh (UK) Daisuke Kawahara Waseda University (Japan) Assistants Marzena Karpinska University of Massachusetts Amherst (USA) Youmi Ma Tokyo Institute of Technology (Japan)