Bryan Gibson
2009
May All Your Wishes Come True: A Study of Wishes and How to Recognize Them
Andrew B. Goldberg
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Nathanael Fillmore
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David Andrzejewski
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Zhiting Xu
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Bryan Gibson
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Xiaojin Zhu
Proceedings of Human Language Technologies: The 2009 Annual Conference of the North American Chapter of the Association for Computational Linguistics
2008
The ACL Anthology Reference Corpus: A Reference Dataset for Bibliographic Research in Computational Linguistics
Steven Bird
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Robert Dale
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Bonnie Dorr
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Bryan Gibson
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Mark Joseph
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Min-Yen Kan
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Dongwon Lee
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Brett Powley
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Dragomir Radev
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Yee Fan Tan
Proceedings of the Sixth International Conference on Language Resources and Evaluation (LREC'08)
The ACL Anthology is a digital archive of conference and journal papers in natural language processing and computational linguistics. Its primary purpose is to serve as a reference repository of research results, but we believe that it can also be an object of study and a platform for research in its own right. We describe an enriched and standardized reference corpus derived from the ACL Anthology that can be used for research in scholarly document processing. This corpus, which we call the ACL Anthology Reference Corpus (ACL ARC), brings together the recent activities of a number of research groups around the world. Our goal is to make the corpus widely available, and to encourage other researchers to use it as a standard testbed for experiments in both bibliographic and bibliometric research.
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