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Association for Computational Linguistics

The Association for Computational Linguistics (ACL) is a scientific and professional organization for people working on natural language processing.[1] Its namesake conference is one of the primary high impact conferences for natural language processing research, along with EMNLP.[2][3] The conference is held each summer in locations where significant computational linguistics research is carried out.

Association for Computational Linguistics
Founded1962
TypeProfessional organization
FocusComputational linguistics and natural language processing
OriginsAssociation for Machine Translation and Computational Linguistics
Area served
Worldwide
MethodConferences, publications
Websitewww.aclweb.org

It was founded in 1962, originally named the Association for Machine Translation and Computational Linguistics (AMTCL). It became the ACL in 1968.[4] The ACL has a European (EACL),[5] a North American (NAACL),[6] and an Asian (AACL)[7] chapter.

History

The ACL was founded in 1962 as the Association for Machine Translation and Computational Linguistics (AMTCL). The initial membership was about 100. In 1965 the AMTCL took over the journal Mechanical Translation and Computational Linguistics. This journal was succeeded by many other journals: American Journal of Computational Linguistics (1974—1978, 1980—1983), and then Computational Linguistics (1984—present).[8] Since 1988, the journal has been published for the ACL by MIT Press.[9][10]

The annual meeting was first held in 1963 in conjunction with the Association for Computing Machinery National Conference.[11] The annual meeting was, for much time, relatively informal and did not publish anything lengthier than abstracts. By 1968, the society took on its current name, the Association for Computational Linguistics (ACL). The publishing of the annual meeting's Proceedings of the ACL began in 1979, and gradually matured into its modern form.[8] Many of the meetings were held in conjunction with the Linguistic Society of America, and a few with the American Society for Information Science and Cognitive Science Society.[11]

The United States government sponsored much research from 1989 to 1994, leading to a maturing of the ACL, characterized by an increase in author retention rates and an increase in research in some key topics, such as speech recognition. By the 21st century, the society was able to maintain authors at a high rate who coalesced in a more stable arrangement around individual research topics.[12]

In 2020, the annual meeting of the ACL for the first time received more submissions from China than from the United States, reflecting the increasing geographical diversity of the society.[13]

Conference Locations

Ref[14]

Activities

The ACL organizes several of the top conferences and workshops in the field of computational linguistics and natural language processing. These include:

Besides conferences, the ACL also sponsors the journals Computational Linguistics and Transactions of the Association for Computational Linguistics (TACL). Papers and other presentations at ACL and ACL-affiliated venues are archived online in the open-access ACL Anthology.[15]

Special Interest Groups

ACL has a large number of Special Interest Groups (SIGs), focusing on specific areas of natural language processing. Some current SIGs within ACL are:[16]

SIG Description
SIGANN Linguistic Annotation
SIGBIOMED Biomedical Language Processing
Linguistic data and corpus-based approaches
Dialogue Processing
SIGFSM Finite State Methods
SIGGEN Natural Language Generation
SIGHAN Chinese Language Processing
SIGHUM Language Technologies for the Socio-Economic Sciences and the Humanities
SIGLEX Lexicon: the umbrella organization for the SemEval semantic evaluations and SENSEVAL word-sense evaluations
SIGMT Machine Translation
Mathematics of Language
Computational Morphology and Phonology
Natural Language Learning
Natural Language Parsing
SIGSEM Computational Semantics
SIGSEMITIC Computational Approaches to Semitic Languages
SIGSLAV NLP for Slavic Languages
SIGSLPAT Speech & Language Processing for Assistive Technologies
SIGTYP Typology
SIGWAC Web as Corpus

Presidents

Each year the ACL elects a distinguished computational linguist who becomes vice-president of the organization in the next calendar year and president one year later. Recent ACL presidents are:[17]

Year Name
2022 Tim Baldwin
2021 Rada Mihalcea
2020 Hinrich Schütze
2019 Zhou Ming
2018 Marti Hearst
2017 Joakim Nivre
2016 Pushpak Bhattacharyya
2015 Christopher D. Manning
2014 Gertjan van Noord
2013 Haifeng Wang
2012 Ken Church
2011 Kevin Knight
2010 Ido Dagan
2009 Steven Bird
2008 Bonnie Dorr
2007 Mark Steedman
2006 Jun'ichi Tsujii
2005 Martha Palmer
2004 Johanna Moore
2003 Mark Johnson
2002 John Nerbonne
2001 Eduard Hovy
2000 Wolfgang Wahlster

References

  1. ^ "What is the ACL and what is Computational Linguistics? | ACL Member Portal". www.aclweb.org. Retrieved 22 March 2022.
  2. ^ "The Top 10 NLP Conferences | jungle light speed". Retrieved 22 March 2022.
  3. ^ "Natural Language Processing (NLP) Conferences 2022/2023/2024". conferenceindex.org. Retrieved 22 March 2022.
  4. ^ "What is the ACL and what is Computational Linguistics? | ACL Member Portal". www.aclweb.org. Retrieved 21 October 2017.
  5. ^ "EACL Home". www.eacl.org. Retrieved 21 October 2017.
  6. ^ Sarkar, Anoop. "NAACL: North American Chapter of the ACL (Association for Computational Linguistics)". naacl.org. Retrieved 21 October 2017.
  7. ^ "AACL: Asia-Pacific Chapter of the ACL (Association for Computational Linguistics)". aaclweb.org. Retrieved 15 February 2022.
  8. ^ a b Jones, Karen Sparck (1994). "Some Notes on ACL History". ACL. Retrieved 10 February 2021.
  9. ^ "List of Issues | Computational Linguistics | MIT Press Journals". www.mitpressjournals.org. Retrieved 21 October 2017.
  10. ^ "Computational Linguistics". cljournal.org. Retrieved 21 October 2017.
  11. ^ a b Walker, Donald E. (1982). "Reflections on 20 Years of the ACL: An Introduction". 20th Annual Meeting of the Association for Computational Linguistics. Association for Computational Linguistics.
  12. ^ Anderson, Ashton; Jurafsky, Dan; McFarland, Daniel A. (2012). "Towards a Computational History of the ACL: 1980-2008". Proceedings of the ACL-2012 Special Workshop on Rediscovering 50 Years of Discoveries. Association for Computational Linguistics.
  13. ^ Chai, Joyce; Schluter, Natalie; Tetreault, Joel. "ACL2020: General Conference Statistics". ACL2020. Association for Computational Linguistics. Retrieved 10 February 2021.
  14. ^ "Annual Meetings of the Association for Computational Linguistics | ACL Member Portal". ACL HomeAssociation for Computational Linguistics. from the original on 22 December 2022. Retrieved 22 December 2022.
  15. ^ "ACL Anthology". Association for Computational Linguistics.
  16. ^ "Special Interest Groups | ACL Member Portal". www.aclweb.org. Retrieved 21 October 2017.
  17. ^ "ACL Officers - Admin Wiki". www.aclweb.org. Retrieved 21 October 2017.

External links

  • Official website
    • ACL Anthology
    • ACL Wiki
  • EACL
  • NAACL
  • AACL

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The Association for Computational Linguistics ACL is a scientific and professional organization for people working on natural language processing 1 Its namesake conference is one of the primary high impact conferences for natural language processing research along with EMNLP 2 3 The conference is held each summer in locations where significant computational linguistics research is carried out Association for Computational LinguisticsFounded1962TypeProfessional organizationFocusComputational linguistics and natural language processingOriginsAssociation for Machine Translation and Computational LinguisticsArea servedWorldwideMethodConferences publicationsWebsitewww wbr aclweb wbr orgIt was founded in 1962 originally named the Association for Machine Translation and Computational Linguistics AMTCL It became the ACL in 1968 4 The ACL has a European EACL 5 a North American NAACL 6 and an Asian AACL 7 chapter Contents 1 History 2 Conference Locations 3 Activities 4 Special Interest Groups 5 Presidents 6 References 7 External linksHistory EditThe ACL was founded in 1962 as the Association for Machine Translation and Computational Linguistics AMTCL The initial membership was about 100 In 1965 the AMTCL took over the journal Mechanical Translation and Computational Linguistics This journal was succeeded by many other journals American Journal of Computational Linguistics 1974 1978 1980 1983 and then Computational Linguistics 1984 present 8 Since 1988 the journal has been published for the ACL by MIT Press 9 10 The annual meeting was first held in 1963 in conjunction with the Association for Computing Machinery National Conference 11 The annual meeting was for much time relatively informal and did not publish anything lengthier than abstracts By 1968 the society took on its current name the Association for Computational Linguistics ACL The publishing of the annual meeting s Proceedings of the ACL began in 1979 and gradually matured into its modern form 8 Many of the meetings were held in conjunction with the Linguistic Society of America and a few with the American Society for Information Science and Cognitive Science Society 11 The United States government sponsored much research from 1989 to 1994 leading to a maturing of the ACL characterized by an increase in author retention rates and an increase in research in some key topics such as speech recognition By the 21st century the society was able to maintain authors at a high rate who coalesced in a more stable arrangement around individual research topics 12 In 2020 the annual meeting of the ACL for the first time received more submissions from China than from the United States reflecting the increasing geographical diversity of the society 13 Conference Locations Edit ACL 2023 Toronto Canada ACL 2022 Dublin Ireland ACL 2021 Bangkok Thailand ACL 2020 originally Seattle Washington United States moved online due to COVID 19 ACL 2019 Florence Italy ACL 2018 Melbourne Australia ACL 2017 Vancouver CanadaRef 14 Activities EditThe ACL organizes several of the top conferences and workshops in the field of computational linguistics and natural language processing These include Annual Meeting of the Association for Computational Linguistics ACL the flagship conference of the organization Empirical Methods in Natural Language Processing EMNLP International Joint Conference on Natural Language Processing IJCNLP held jointly one of the other conferences on a rotating basis Conference on Computational Natural Language Learning CoNLL Lexical and Computational Semantics and Semantic Evaluation SemEval Joint Conference on Lexical and Computational Semantics SEM Workshop on Statistical Machine Translation WMT Besides conferences the ACL also sponsors the journals Computational Linguistics and Transactions of the Association for Computational Linguistics TACL Papers and other presentations at ACL and ACL affiliated venues are archived online in the open access ACL Anthology 15 Special Interest Groups EditACL has a large number of Special Interest Groups SIGs focusing on specific areas of natural language processing Some current SIGs within ACL are 16 SIG DescriptionSIGANN Linguistic AnnotationSIGBIOMED Biomedical Language ProcessingSIGDAT Linguistic data and corpus based approachesSIGDIAL Dialogue ProcessingSIGFSM Finite State MethodsSIGGEN Natural Language GenerationSIGHAN Chinese Language ProcessingSIGHUM Language Technologies for the Socio Economic Sciences and the HumanitiesSIGLEX Lexicon the umbrella organization for the SemEval semantic evaluations and SENSEVAL word sense evaluationsSIGMT Machine TranslationSIGMOL Mathematics of LanguageSIGMORPHON Computational Morphology and PhonologySIGNLL Natural Language LearningSIGPARSE Natural Language ParsingSIGSEM Computational SemanticsSIGSEMITIC Computational Approaches to Semitic LanguagesSIGSLAV NLP for Slavic LanguagesSIGSLPAT Speech amp Language Processing for Assistive TechnologiesSIGTYP TypologySIGWAC Web as CorpusPresidents EditEach year the ACL elects a distinguished computational linguist who becomes vice president of the organization in the next calendar year and president one year later Recent ACL presidents are 17 Year Name2022 Tim Baldwin2021 Rada Mihalcea2020 Hinrich Schutze2019 Zhou Ming2018 Marti Hearst2017 Joakim Nivre2016 Pushpak Bhattacharyya2015 Christopher D Manning2014 Gertjan van Noord2013 Haifeng Wang2012 Ken Church2011 Kevin Knight2010 Ido Dagan2009 Steven Bird2008 Bonnie Dorr2007 Mark Steedman2006 Jun ichi Tsujii2005 Martha Palmer2004 Johanna Moore2003 Mark Johnson2002 John Nerbonne2001 Eduard Hovy2000 Wolfgang WahlsterReferences Edit What is the ACL and what is Computational Linguistics ACL Member Portal www aclweb org Retrieved 22 March 2022 The Top 10 NLP Conferences jungle light speed Retrieved 22 March 2022 Natural Language Processing NLP Conferences 2022 2023 2024 conferenceindex org Retrieved 22 March 2022 What is the ACL and what is Computational Linguistics ACL Member Portal www aclweb org Retrieved 21 October 2017 EACL Home www eacl org Retrieved 21 October 2017 Sarkar Anoop NAACL North American Chapter of the ACL Association for Computational Linguistics naacl org Retrieved 21 October 2017 AACL Asia Pacific Chapter of the ACL Association for Computational Linguistics aaclweb org Retrieved 15 February 2022 a b Jones Karen Sparck 1994 Some Notes on ACL History ACL Retrieved 10 February 2021 List of Issues Computational Linguistics MIT Press Journals www mitpressjournals org Retrieved 21 October 2017 Computational Linguistics cljournal org Retrieved 21 October 2017 a b Walker Donald E 1982 Reflections on 20 Years of the ACL An Introduction 20th Annual Meeting of the Association for Computational Linguistics Association for Computational Linguistics Anderson Ashton Jurafsky Dan McFarland Daniel A 2012 Towards a Computational History of the ACL 1980 2008 Proceedings of the ACL 2012 Special Workshop on Rediscovering 50 Years of Discoveries Association for Computational Linguistics Chai Joyce Schluter Natalie Tetreault Joel ACL2020 General Conference Statistics ACL2020 Association for Computational Linguistics Retrieved 10 February 2021 Annual Meetings of the Association for Computational Linguistics ACL Member Portal ACL HomeAssociation for Computational Linguistics Archived from the original on 22 December 2022 Retrieved 22 December 2022 ACL Anthology Association for Computational Linguistics Special Interest Groups ACL Member Portal www aclweb org Retrieved 21 October 2017 ACL Officers Admin Wiki www aclweb org Retrieved 21 October 2017 External links EditOfficial website ACL Anthology ACL Wiki EACL NAACL AACL Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Association for Computational Linguistics amp oldid 1129092201, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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