Publications
Conferences and venues
Conferences the lab presents at and the computer science venues it publishes in. See also the journals page and the authorship policy.
If you are leading a project and would like to submit it to a conference, tell Nari before you submit the abstract, not after. This lets the lab coordinate the author list, confirm the work is ready, line up internal review, and look into travel funding.
Peer-reviewed computer science venues
In these fields the conference proceeding, not a journal, is the primary archival publication. A submission is both a publication and, in most cases, a talk. Timelines are set by hard deadlines, so these are planned well ahead.
ACL · EMNLP · NAACL The top peer-reviewed NLP venues. Submissions go through ACL Rolling Review (ARR), which feeds these conferences across the year.
ICWSM AAAI Conference on Web and Social Media. A strong fit for Reddit, social media, and NLP projects. Around May or June; full papers typically due in January.
CSCW Social computing and HCI, in the Proceedings of the ACM on Human-Computer Interaction. Fall, with a revise-and-resubmit cycle.
EAAMO ACM Conference on Equity and Access in Algorithms, Mechanisms, and Optimization. Interdisciplinary; November, papers typically due in spring.
FAccT ACM Conference on Fairness, Accountability, and Transparency. A leading venue for ethics, bias, and equity in algorithmic systems.
Disciplinary conferences
Presenting is one of the best ways to share lab work, get early feedback, build your CV, and meet people in the field. A conference abstract carries an author list like a paper, so the same contribution principles apply.
SSWR Annual Conference The main meeting for social work research in the U.S. and the lab's home venue. Each January; abstracts due the previous April.
APHA Annual Meeting The largest public health gathering, with mental health and immigration sections. Late October or November; abstracts due around late March.
AcademyHealth ARM The leading meeting in health services and policy research. Late spring; general abstracts due early January, late-breaking in March.
AMIA Annual Symposium The premier meeting in biomedical and health informatics, a fit for digital health work. November; submissions due in March.
Publications