north-american-chapter-of-the-association-for-computational-linguistics
GitHub用于评估NLP论文是否符合NAACL会议标准,提供投稿策略、框架调整、证据缺口诊断及拒稿风险评估。
Trigger Scenarios
Install
npx skills add brycewang-stanford/Awesome-Journal-Skills --skill north-american-chapter-of-the-association-for-computational-linguistics -g -y
SKILL.md
Frontmatter
{
"name": "north-american-chapter-of-the-association-for-computational-linguistics",
"description": "Use when targeting Annual Conference of the North American Chapter of the Association for Computational Linguistics (NAACL) or deciding whether a computer-science manuscript fits this venue. Encodes conference fit, framing, evidence bar, submission-cycle checks, rebuttal posture, and desk-reject risks for NLP regional flagship."
}
Annual Conference of the North American Chapter of the Association for Computational Linguistics (NAACL)
Conference positioning
Annual Conference of the North American Chapter of the Association for Computational Linguistics (NAACL) is a top computer-science conference venue for NLP and computational linguistics with North American ACL community focus. It rewards a language paper with ACL-level rigor and fit for the NAACL cycle or region-specific audience. Treat this skill as a fit / venue-selection / re-framing tool for conference submission strategy, not as a substitute for the current year's CFP, author kit, ethics policy, or submission portal.
Because CS conferences change deadlines, templates, page limits, review workflow, artifact rules, AI-use policy, and rebuttal formats every cycle, always verify the live official instructions before making a submission-ready recommendation. Start from the official source anchor recorded for this venue in ../../resources/conference-roster.md and ../../resources/official-source-map.md.
When to trigger
- The author names NAACL / Annual Conference of the North American Chapter of the Association for Computational Linguistics as the target venue.
- A manuscript in NLP and computational linguistics with North American ACL community focus needs a conference-fit read before being formatted or submitted.
- The paper must be re-framed from journal style or arXiv style into a selective CS conference narrative.
- The author needs an evidence-gap, anonymity, artifact, rebuttal, or re-routing diagnosis for this venue.
Scope & topic fit
- Core fit: NLP and computational linguistics with North American ACL community focus.
- Best submissions make a precise contribution type visible: algorithm, theorem, system, dataset, benchmark, empirical finding, design artifact, tool, or socio-technical analysis.
- The paper should explain why the result matters to NAACL's reviewers, not just why it is interesting to the authors' lab or product context.
- Position related work against the most recent conference-cycle papers in this venue and its closest siblings; stale comparisons are a common early-review weakness.
- If the contribution is interdisciplinary, state which part is CS research and which part is domain evidence.
Venue-specific calibration
- Reviewer lens: Treat NAACL as an ACL-family venue with a North American chapter identity and a full NLP breadth. The paper should still satisfy ACL-level modeling, evaluation, and linguistic rigor; the regional chapter is not a lower evidence bar.
- Contribution hook to foreground: the venue-specific contribution bar.
- Scope vocabulary to use naturally in the abstract and introduction: NLP and computational linguistics with North American ACL community focus.
- Distinctive fingerprint for reviewer calibration: computational, linguistics, north, american, community, focus, venue-specific, contribution, regional, flagship, naacl.
- Official anchor domain: naacl.org. Quote annual rules only after opening that source and the current-year CFP/author kit.
Close-neighbor routing guardrail
- Route to NAACL when the paper is an NLP contribution and the North American ACL chapter cycle/community is the right fit for timing, topic, or audience.
- Compare ACL and EMNLP for core NLP method or empirical-analysis reach. Use LREC-COLING for resource-centered work and specialized NLP venues when the contribution is narrow.
What distinguishes this venue from its closest siblings
- Geography & scale. NAACL is the ACL's North American chapter and is typically the largest of the regional ACL meetings in its year.
- Neighbors. ACL is the international meeting and EACL the European chapter; EMNLP (SIGDAT) is the empirical-methods-framed venue in the same family.
- Shared standards. All run on the ACL Rolling Review (ARR) ecosystem, so scope and acceptance bar are aligned by design — decide by timing, host region, and audience, not prestige.
Method & evidence bar
- Use task-appropriate baselines, multiple datasets or languages when the claim is broad, and error analysis that explains model behavior.
- For LLM work, control for data leakage, prompt sensitivity, evaluation contamination, and human-evaluation reliability.
- For resources, document annotation, licensing, demographics, quality control, and intended use.
- For NAACL, the evidence must support the venue-specific signature: a language paper with ACL-level rigor and fit for the NAACL cycle or region-specific audience.
- Include limitations, negative results, compute/resource reporting, data provenance, and ethics details when they affect the claim.
Structure & house style
- State the language phenomenon, task, or system behavior before the model name.
- Connect examples to measured errors; reviewers dislike anecdotal examples presented as evidence.
- Use the current official template exactly; do not guess page limits, font sizes, supplement rules, anonymity exceptions, or camera-ready requirements from old cycles.
- The introduction should answer: problem, why now, what is new, why this venue, and what evidence proves the claim.
- Put the strongest result in the main paper, not only in the appendix or supplement; reviewers should not have to reconstruct the contribution.
Official-cycle checklist
- Open the live official venue page: https://naacl.org/
- Re-check the current cycle's CFP, author kit, submission system, abstract/paper deadlines, page limits, supplementary-material rules, anonymity policy, dual-submission policy, ethics policy, AI-use policy, artifact/code/data expectations, rebuttal/author-response format, and camera-ready requirements.
- Confirm the review workflow and portal: ARR/START/ACL Rolling Review or the current ACL-family submission portal, plus ACLPUB formatting when applicable.
- Check whether accepted papers require in-person presentation, separate registration, artifact badges, proceedings copyright, or post-acceptance release forms.
- If the live official instructions conflict with this skill, the official instructions win.
Pre-submission self-check
- One sentence states why this manuscript belongs at NAACL, using the venue's scope rather than generic "top conference" language.
- The claim is calibrated to the evidence: no broader than the datasets, proofs, systems, user studies, deployments, or threat model support.
- Related work includes the nearest current-cycle NLP regional flagship papers and explains the technical delta.
- The paper satisfies the current official template, anonymity, ethics, artifact, and rebuttal requirements.
- The main paper is self-contained enough for reviewers to evaluate novelty and correctness without hunting through external links.
Common desk-reject triggers
- Evaluation that is only a prompt table or cherry-picked generation examples.
- Missing dataset documentation, licensing, or annotation reliability.
- Claims of general language understanding from narrow English-only benchmarks.
- Formatting, anonymity, dual-submission, external-link, or supplement violations under the current-year policy.
- A contribution framed for a neighboring field while giving NAACL reviewers too little technical or empirical substance.
Re-routing decision
If the paper misses NAACL's bar, compare against annual-meeting-of-the-association-for-computational-linguistics / conference-on-empirical-methods-in-natural-language-processing / european-chapter-of-the-association-for-computational-linguistics / interspeech. Re-route based on contribution type, not prestige: theory to a theory venue, systems to a systems venue, application-heavy work to a domain venue, and early ideas to workshops or shorter tracks when the official CFP supports them.
Output format
[Fit] High / Medium / Low (one-line reason)
[Target] Annual Conference of the North American Chapter of the Association for Computational Linguistics (NAACL)
[Contribution type] algorithm / theory / system / dataset / benchmark / empirical / design / security / other
[Main evidence gap] <single most important missing proof, experiment, study, artifact, or policy check>
[Official items to re-check] CFP / author kit / deadline / format / anonymity / ethics / AI-use / artifact / rebuttal / camera-ready
[Top rejection risk] <venue-specific risk>
[Re-route suggestion] <better-matched conference or journal if not a fit>
Version History
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