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  3. Vol. 49 No. 1 (2023): Computational Linguistics

Vol. 49 No. 1 (2023): Computational Linguistics

March 2023 - Volume 49, Issue 1

Published: 2024-11-14

Long paper

  • Dimensional Modeling of Emotions in Text with Appraisal Theories: Corpus Creation, Annotation Reliability, and Prediction

    Enrica Troiano, Laura Ana Maria Oberländer, Roman Klinger
    • Article at MIT Press
  • It Takes Two Flints to Make a Fire: Multitask Learning of Neural Relation and Explanation Classifiers

    Zheng Tang, Mihai Surdeanu
    • Article at MIT Press
  • Annotation Error Detection: Analyzing the Past and Present for a More Coherent Future

    Jan-Christoph Klie, Bonnie Webber, Iryna Gurevych
    • Article at MIT Press

Short paper

  • Transformers and the representation of biomedical background knowledge

    Oskar Wysocki
    • Article at MIT Press
  • Curing the SICK and other NLI maladies

    Aikaterini-Lida Kalouli, Hai Hu, Alexander Frank Webb, Lawrence S. Moss, Valeria de Paiva
    • Article at MIT Press

Book Review

  • Finite-State Text Processing

    Aniello De Santo
    • Article at MIT Press
  • Validity, Reliability, and Significance: Empirical Methods for NLP andData Science

    Richard Futrell
    • Article at MIT Press
  • Pretrained Transformers for Text Ranking: BERT and Beyond

    Suzan Verberne
    • Article at MIT Press
  • Conversational AI: Dialogue Systems, Conversational Agents, and Chatbots by Michael McTear

    Olga Seminck
    • Article at MIT Press

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Computational Linguistics - December 2025 51(1) has been published!

April 1, 2025

Celebrating 50 years!

By the end of 2024, the journal Computational Linguistics has reached a significant milestone: It has published exactly 50 volumes over the past half-century. As we launch the first issue of Volume 51, this is an opportune moment to reflect on the journal’s legacy, ongoing evolution, and the exciting changes that lie ahead. Together, we embark on a journey to open a new chapter for this storied publication.

https://direct.mit.edu/coli/issue/51/1

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