Papers with COLING

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Proceedings of the 31st International Conference on Computational Linguistics (2025.coling-main)

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Challenge: Unlike previous 30 editions, COLING 2025 takes place only eight months after the last joint LREC-COLING conference in Turin, Italy.
Approach: COLING 2025 is the 31st International Conference on Computational Linguistics, held in Abu Dhabi, uae . organisers have extended a virtual poster session for those who cannot travel to Abu Dhabi for whatever reason .
Outcome: Unlike the previous 30 editions, COLING 2025 takes place only eight months after the last joint LREC-COLING conference in Turin, Italy.
Proceedings of the 27th International Conference on Computational Linguistics: Tutorial Abstracts (C18-3)

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Challenge: COLING 2018 is a three-hour tutorial series covering a range of core problems and exciting developments in computational linguistics and natural language processing.
Approach: COLING 2018 has six tutorials covering a range of core problems and exciting developments in computational linguistics and natural language processing.
Outcome: COLING 2018 will host six tutorials covering a range of core problems and exciting developments in computational linguistics and natural language processing.
Proceedings of the 28th International Conference on Computational Linguistics: Industry Track (2020.coling-industry)

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Challenge: COLING 2020 will be the first conference to have a dedicated track for computational linguistics research in real-world settings.
Approach: COLING 2020 will feature a dedicated track for research related to computational linguistics deployed in real-world settings.
Outcome: COLING 2020 will showcase commercially-driven research from diverse angles . an estimated 76% of submissions came from industry and 24% from academia . most submissions were from North America (44%), 27-28% from Europe and Asia, and 1% from Africa .
Proceedings of the 27th International Conference on Computational Linguistics (C18-1)

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Challenge: COLING 2018 is the 27th International Conference on Computational Linguistics in Santa Fe, New Mexico.
Approach: the 27th International Conference on Computational Linguistics will be held in Santa Fe, new-mexico . the last COLING in the U.S.A. was held in 1998, as a joint COLing-ACL conference . organizers thank local organizers, program chairs, tutors, volunteers and sponsors .
Outcome: the 27th International Conference on Computational Linguistics will be held in Santa Fe, new-mexico . the last COLING in the U.S.A. was held in 1984, and the only other one was in 1965 . organizers thank the local Organizing committee for their efforts .
Proceedings of the 29th International Conference on Computational Linguistics (2022.coling-1)

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Challenge: COLING 2022 theme is "NLP for the Grand Challenges of Our Time" COLing 2022 is the first conference of its kind in the world, and will be held in Gyeongju, Gyeonju .
Approach: COLING 2022 theme is "NLP for the Grand Challenges of Our Time" a highly efficient committed team has worked for the organization of COLing 2022 . a hybrid COLTING is planned because of the unpredictable consequences of Covid-19 .
Outcome: COLING 2022 theme is "NLP for the Grand Challenges of Our Time" a hybrid conference will be held because of the unpredictable consequences of Covid-19 .
Reproducibility in Computational Linguistics: Is Source Code Enough? (2022.emnlp-main)

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Challenge: a recent study finds that source code releases leave much to be desired . authors can include small-scale experiments and explicit scripts to generate each result .
Approach: They propose that conferences require self-contained artifacts to evaluate their reproducibility . authors suggest authors include small-scale experiments and explicit scripts to generate results .
Outcome: The authors find that source code releases leave much to be desired . authors can include small-scale experiments and explicit scripts to generate each result .
LREMap, a Song of Resources and Evaluation (L18-1)

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Challenge: a new map of Language Resources was introduced at LREC 2010 . the map aims to shed light on the vast amount of resources that represent the background of the research presented at LRE .
Approach: They revisit the LRE Map of Language Resources, introduced at LREC 2010 . the map was designed to shed light on the vast amount of resources that represent the background of the research presented at LRE .
Outcome: The paper analyzes the LRE Map of Language Resources, introduced at LREC 2010, from many different perspectives.

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