This workshop is collocated with EMNLP-IJCNLP 2019, Hong Kong , November 4 , 2019
After launching the Workshop on Economics and Natural Language Processing (ECONLP) @ ACL 2018 in Melbourne, Australia (http://aclweb.org/anthology/W18-31), the 2nd edition of ECONLP will be held on November 4 in Hong Kong at EMNLP-IJCNLP 2019 (https://www.emnlp-ijcnlp2019.org/).
This workshop addresses the increasing relevance of natural language processing (NLP) for regional, national and international economy, both in terms of already operational language technology products and systems, as well as newly emerging methodologies and techniques reflecting the requirements at the intersection of economics and NLP. The focus of the workshop will be on the many ways, how NLP influences business relations and procedures, economic transactions, and the roles of human and computational actors involved in commercial activities.
We invite two types of original and unpublished works: Long papers (8 pages) should describe solid results with strong experimental, empirical or theoretical/formal backing, short papers (4 pages) should describe work in progress where preliminary results have already been worked out. Accepted papers will appear in the workshop proceedings. All papers are allowed unlimited but sensible pages for references. Final camera-ready versions will be allowed an additional page of content to address reviewers’ comments. All submissions must be anonymized, in PDF format (using the EMNLP 2019 style sheets for the main conference; see https://www.emnlp-ijcnlp2019.org/calls/papers) and must be made through the Softconf website set up for this workshop (https://www.softconf.com/emnlp2019/ws-ECONLP2019/).
Papers that have been or will be submitted to other meetings or publication sites must indicate this information at submission time. However, we prohibit dual submissions among EMNLP-IJCNLP 2019 workshops. This rule does not necessarily prohibit an EMNLP-IJCNLP 2019 workshop from accepting a presentation that is presented elsewhere (if the workshop has the policy to allow that). Authors of a paper accepted for presentation must notify the workshop organizers by the camera-ready deadline as to whether the paper will be presented or withdrawn.
Papers submitted to this workshop should address (not excluding other topic areas of relevance for the workshop theme):
9:00am – 10:40am Session 1: INTRO & FINANCIAL EVENT EXTRACTION
9:00am – 9:30am Introduction to the Workshop (Udo Hahn)
9:30am – 10:00am Extracting Complex Relations from Banking Documents (5-L)
Berke Oral, Erdem Emekligil, Seçil Arslan and Gülşen Eryiğit
10:00am – 10:20am Financial Event Extraction Using Wikipedia-Based Weak Supervision (93-S)
Liat Ein-Dor, Ariel Gera, Orith Toledo-Ronen, Alon Halfon, Benjamin Sznajder, Lena Dankin, Yonatan Bilu, Yoav Katz and Noam Slonim
10:20am – 10:40am A Time Series Analysis of Emotional Loading in Central Bank Statements (97-S)
Sven Buechel, Simon Junker, Thore Schlaak, Claus Michelsen and Udo Hahn
10:40 am – 11:00am Coffee break 1
11:00am – 12:30am Session 2: FINANCIAL FORECASTING & PREDICTION
11:00am – 11:30am Forecasting Firm Material Events from 8-K Reports (100-L)
Shuang (Sophie) Zhai and Zhu (Drew) Zhang
11:30am – 12:00am Incorporating Fine-grained Events in Stock Movement Prediction (7-L)
Deli Chen, Yanyan Zou, Xuancheng Ren, Ruihan Bao, Keiko Harimoto and Xu Sun
12:00am – 12:30am Group, Extract and Aggregate: Summarizing a Large Amount of Finance News for Forex Movement Prediction (6-L)
Deli Chen, Shuming Ma, Yanyan Zou, Keiko Harimoto, Ruihan Bao, Qi Su and Xu Sun
12:30am-2:00pm Lunch break
2:00pm – 3:30pm Session 3: Invited Talk. Miscellaneous Topics
2:00pm – 2:45pm Invited Talk: NLP for Financial Regulation
Marco Enriquez (Division of Economic and Risk Analysis, U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission)
2:45pm – 3:15pm Complaint Analysis and Classification for Economic and Food Safety (99-L)
João Filgueiras, Luís Barbosa, Gil Rocha, Henrique Lopes Cardoso, Luís Paulo Reis, João Pedro Machado, and Ana Maria Oliveira
3:15pm – 3:35pm Annotation Process for the Dialog Act Classification of a Taglish E-commerce Q&A Corpus (96-S)
Jared Rivera, Jan Caleb Oliver Pensica, Jolene Valenzuela, Alfonso Secuya and Charibeth Cheng
3:35pm – 4:00pm Coffee break 2
4:00 pm – 4:20pm Feedback round from the audience – future directions of ECONLP
4:20 pm – 6:00pm Poster presentations of all papers presented at the workshop
6:00pm end of the work