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Computational Linguistics, Volume 50
Volume 50, Number 1, March 2024
- Martha Palmer:
My Big, Fat 50-Year Journey. 1-24
- Jianhui Pang, Baosong Yang, Derek Fai Wong
, Yu Wan, Dayiheng Liu, Lidia S. Chao, Jun Xie:
Rethinking the Exploitation of Monolingual Data for Low-Resource Neural Machine Translation. 25-47 - Mark Ormerod, Jesús Martínez del Rincón
, Barry Devereux:
How Is a "Kitchen Chair" like a "Farm Horse"? Exploring the Representation of Noun-Noun Compound Semantics in Transformer-based Language Models. 49-81 - Sophie Hao:
Universal Generation for Optimality Theory Is PSPACE-Complete. 83-117 - Akshay Chaturvedi, Swarnadeep Bhar, Soumadeep Saha
, Utpal Garain, Nicholas Asher:
Analyzing Semantic Faithfulness of Language Models via Input Intervention on Question Answering. 119-155 - Olia Toporkov
, Rodrigo Agerri:
On the Role of Morphological Information for Contextual Lemmatization. 157-191 - Rudra Ranajee Saha, Laks V. S. Lakshmanan, Raymond T. Ng:
Stance Detection with Explanations. 193-235 - Caleb Ziems, William Held, Omar Shaikh, Jiaao Chen, Zhehao Zhang, Diyi Yang:
Can Large Language Models Transform Computational Social Science? 237-291
- Tyler A. Chang, Benjamin K. Bergen
:
Language Model Behavior: A Comprehensive Survey. 293-350 - Janosch Haber
, Massimo Poesio:
Polysemy - Evidence from Linguistics, Behavioral Science, and Contextualized Language Models. 351-417
Volume 50, Number 2, 2024
- Shira Wein, Nathan Schneider:
Assessing the Cross-linguistic Utility of Abstract Meaning Representation. 419-473 - Christo Kirov, Cibu Johny, Anna Katanova, Alexander Gutkin, Brian Roark:
Context-aware Transliteration of Romanized South Asian Languages. 475-534 - Wenxi Li, Yutong Zhang, Guy Emerson, Weiwei Sun:
UG-schematic Annotation for Event Nominals: A Case Study in Mandarin Chinese. 535-561 - Alicja Dobrzeniecka, Rafal Urbaniak:
A Bayesian Approach to Uncertainty in Word Embedding Bias Estimation. 563-617 - Anton Thielmann, Arik Reuter, Quentin Seifert, Elisabeth Bergherr, Benjamin Säfken:
Topics in the Haystack: Enhancing Topic Quality through Corpus Expansion. 619-655 - Qing Lyu, Marianna Apidianaki, Chris Callison-Burch:
Towards Faithful Model Explanation in NLP: A Survey. 657-723 - Maja Braovic, Damir Krstinic, Maja Stula, Antonia Ivanda:
A Systematic Review of Computational Approaches to Deciphering Bronze Age Aegean and Cypriot Scripts. 725-779 - Johannes Bjerva:
The Role of Typological Feature Prediction in NLP and Linguistics. 781-794 - Craig Thomson, Ehud Reiter, Anya Belz:
Common Flaws in Running Human Evaluation Experiments in NLP. 795-805 - Kees van Deemter:
The Pitfalls of Defining Hallucination. 807-816
Volume 50, Number 3, 2024
- Jan-Christoph Klie, Richard Eckart de Castilho, Iryna Gurevych:
Analyzing Dataset Annotation Quality Management in the Wild. 817-866 - Meishan Zhang, Gongyao Jiang, Shuang Liu, Jing Chen, Min Zhang:
LLM-Assisted Data Augmentation for Chinese Dialogue-Level Dependency Parsing. 867-891 - Jia Peng Lim, Hady W. Lauw:
Aligning Human and Computational Coherence Evaluations. 893-952 - Maxime Delmas, Magdalena Wysocka, André Freitas:
Relation Extraction in Underexplored Biomedical Domains: A Diversity-optimized Sampling and Synthetic Data Generation Approach. 953-1000 - Ran Zhang, Jihed Ouni, Steffen Eger:
Cross-lingual Cross-temporal Summarization: Dataset, Models, Evaluation. 1001-1047 - Yevgen Matusevych:
Cognitive Plausibility in Natural Language Processing. 1049-1052 - Renze Lou, Kai Zhang, Wenpeng Yin:
Large Language Model Instruction Following: A Survey of Progresses and Challenges. 1053-1095 - Isabel O. Gallegos, Ryan A. Rossi, Joe Barrow, Md. Mehrab Tanjim, Sungchul Kim, Franck Dernoncourt, Tong Yu, Ruiyi Zhang, Nesreen K. Ahmed:
Bias and Fairness in Large Language Models: A Survey. 1097-1179 - Eunkyul Leah Jo, Angela Yoonseo Park, Jungyeul Park:
A Novel Alignment-based Approach for PARSEVAL Measuress. 1181-1190 - Matthew Mandelkern, Tal Linzen:
Do Language Models' Words Refer? 1191-1200
Volume 50, Number 4, 2024
- Marianna Apidianaki, Abdellah Fourtassi, Sebastian Padó:
Language Learning, Representation, and Processing in Humans and Machines: Introduction to the Special Issue. 1201-1210 - Emily Allaway, Chandra Bhagavatula, Jena D. Hwang, Kathleen McKeown, Sarah-Jane Leslie:
Exceptions, Instantiations, and Overgeneralization: Insights into How Language Models Process Generics. 1211-1275 - Katrien Beuls, Paul Van Eecke:
Humans Learn Language from Situated Communicative Interactions. What about Machines? 1277-1311 - Andrea Gregor de Varda, Daniele Gatti, Marco Marelli, Fritz Günther:
Meaning Beyond Lexicality: Capturing Pseudoword Definitions with Language Models. 1313-1343 - Anna Jon-And, Jérôme Michaud:
Usage-based Grammar Induction from Minimal Cognitive Principles. 1375-1414 - Cameron R. Jones, Benjamin Bergen, Sean Trott:
Do Multimodal Large Language Models and Humans Ground Language Similarly? 1415-1440 - Andrew K. Lampinen:
Can Language Models Handle Recursively Nested Grammatical Structures? A Case Study on Comparing Models and Humans. 1441-1476 - Sijie Ling, Alex Murphy, Alona Fyshe:
Exploring Temporal Sensitivity in the Brain Using Multi-timescale Language Models: An EEG Decoding Study. 1477-1506 - Xenia Ohmer, Elia Bruni, Dieuwke Hupkes:
From Form(s) to Meaning: Probing the Semantic Depths of Language Models Using Multisense Consistency. 1507-1556 - Charlotte Pouw, Marianne de Heer Kloots, Afra Alishahi, Willem H. Zuidema:
Perception of Phonological Assimilation by Neural Speech Recognition Models. 1557-1585

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