WMT 2023 (original) (raw)
WMT accepts two types of submissions: research papers and system papers. Both types of papers are submittedelectronically, have the same deadlines, and should followEMNLP2023 formatting guidelines. WMT will participate in theACL Rolling Review. Any ARR-reviewed paper that received all of its reviews and meta-reviews available by TBA, 2023 can be committed to WMT and will be considered for publication at the conference.
Research Papers
Research papers should describe original research corresponding to the categories listed above. Research papers that have been or will be submitted to other meetings or publications must indicate this at submission time, and must be withdrawn from the other venues if accepted and published at WMT 2023. We will not accept for publication papers that overlap significantly in content or results with papers that have been or will be published elsewhere. It is acceptable to submit work that has been made available as a technical report (or similar, e.g. in arXiv) without citing it. For the research track, papers should be anonymised, be between 6 and 10 pages in length (excluding references) and may include supplementary material.
We encourage individuals who are submitting research papers to evaluate their approaches using the training resources provided by this conference and past workshops, so that their experiments can be repeated by others using these publicly available corpora.
System Papers
System papers must describe one or more shared task submissions. System paper submissions that we cannot link to a shared task submission will be rejected without review. System papers can overlap with other published work, and do not have to follow the double submission policy. There is no maximum length for system papers, but normally a short paper (4-6 pages) is appropriate. System papers should not be anonymised.