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  3. Vol. 47 No. 4 (2021): Computational Linguistics

Vol. 47 No. 4 (2021): Computational Linguistics

Published: 2024-11-22

Long Paper

  • Variational Deep Logic Network for Joint Inference of Entities and Relations

    Wenya Wang, Sinno Pan
    • Article at MIT Press
  • Detecting Local Insights from Global Labels: Supervised & Zero-Shot Sequence Labeling via a Convolutional Decomposition

    Allen Schmaltz
    • Article at MIT Press
  • Abstractive text summarization: enhancing sequence to sequence deep learning models using word sense disambiguation and semantic content generalization

    Panagiotis Kouris, Georgios Alexandridis, Andreas Stafylopatis
    • Article at MIT Press
  • Sequence-Level Training for Non-Autoregressive Neural Machine Translation

    Chenze Shao, Yang Feng, Jinchao Zhang, Fandong Meng, Jie Zhou
    • Article at MIT Press

Short Paper

  • The (Un)Suitability of Automatic Evaluation Metrics for Text Simplification

    Fernando Alva-Manchego, Carolina Scarton, Lucia Specia
    • Article at MIT Press

Squibs and Discussions

  • Are Ellipses important for Machine Translation?

    Payal Khullar
    • Article at MIT Press
  • LFG-Generation from Acyclic F-Structures is NP-Hard

    Jürgen Wedekind, Ronald M. Kaplan
    • Article at MIT Press

Lifetime Achievement

  • Natural Language Processing andComputational Linguistics

    Junichi Tsujii
    • Article at MIT Press

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Announcements

Special Issue on the Ethics of NLP and CL in Computational Linguistics

June 20, 2026

We are very happy to announce the forthcoming special issue on ethics in natural language processing and computational linguistics in the journal Computational Linguistics.

EMNLP 2026 – CL deadlines for Qualifying Papers

March 16, 2026

To be eligible for presentation (oral or poster, etc.) at EMNLP 2026, CL papers must satisfy both of the following conditions:
1.
receive and accepted decision by July 16th and; 
2.
have the final version submitted (and approved to be sent to MIT Press) by July 31st.

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