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  3. Vol. 48 No. 2 (2022): Computational Linguistics

Vol. 48 No. 2 (2022): Computational Linguistics

Published: 2024-11-20

Long paper

  • Domain Adaptation with Pre-trained Transformers for Query-Focused Abstractive Text Summarization

    Md Tahmid Rahman Laskar, Enamul Hoque, Jimmy Xiangji Huang
    • Article at MIT Press
  • Ethics Sheet for Automatic Emotion Recognition and Sentiment Analysis

    Saif M. Mohammad
    • Article at MIT Press
  • Dual Attention Model for Citation Recommendation with Analyses on Explainability of Attention Mechanisms and Qualitative Experiments

    Yang Zhang, Qiang Ma
    • Article at MIT Press

Short paper

  • Challenges of Neural Machine Translation for Short Texts

    Yu Wan, Baosong Yang, Derek Fai Wong, Lidia Sam Chao, Liang Yao, Haibo Zhang, Boxing Chen
    • Article at MIT Press
  • Annotation Curricula to Implicitly Train Non-Expert Annotators

    Ji-Ung Lee, Jan-Christoph Klie, Iryna Gurevych
    • Article at MIT Press
  • Assessing Corpus Evidence for Formal and Psycholinguistic Constraints on Nonprojectivity

    Himanshu Yadav, Samar Husain, Richard Futrell
    • Article at MIT Press

Last Words

  • Last Words: Boring Problems are Sometimes the Most Interesting

    Richard Sproat
    • Article at MIT Press

Squibs and Discussions

  • On Learning Interpreted Languages with Recurrent Models

    Denis Paperno
    • 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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