But you don't come here to hear about sweltering nights, you come to hear about papers. My list is actually pretty short this time. I'm not quite sure why that happened. Perhaps NAACL sucked up a lot of the really good stuff, or I went to the wrong sessions, or something. (Though my experience was echoed by a number of people (n=5) I spoke to after the conference.) Anyway, here are the things I found interesting.
my biased thoughts on the fields of natural language processing (NLP), computational linguistics (CL) and related topics (machine learning, math, funding, etc.)
24 July 2010
ACL 2010 Retrospective
ACL 2010 finished up in Sweden a week ago or so. Overall, I enjoyed my time there (the local organization was great, though I think we got hit with unexpected heat, so those of us who didn't feel like booking a room at the Best Western -- hah! why would I have done that?! -- had no A/C and my room was about 28-30 every night).
But you don't come here to hear about sweltering nights, you come to hear about papers. My list is actually pretty short this time. I'm not quite sure why that happened. Perhaps NAACL sucked up a lot of the really good stuff, or I went to the wrong sessions, or something. (Though my experience was echoed by a number of people (n=5) I spoke to after the conference.) Anyway, here are the things I found interesting.
But you don't come here to hear about sweltering nights, you come to hear about papers. My list is actually pretty short this time. I'm not quite sure why that happened. Perhaps NAACL sucked up a lot of the really good stuff, or I went to the wrong sessions, or something. (Though my experience was echoed by a number of people (n=5) I spoke to after the conference.) Anyway, here are the things I found interesting.