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* [[POS Tagging (State of the art) |POS Tagging]]
 
* [[POS Tagging (State of the art) |POS Tagging]]
 
* [[PP Attachment (State of the art)|PP Attachment]] (stub)
 
* [[PP Attachment (State of the art)|PP Attachment]] (stub)
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* [[Question Answering (State of the art)|Question Answering]]
 
* [[Semantic Role Labeling (State of the art)|Semantic Role Labeling]] (stub)
 
* [[Semantic Role Labeling (State of the art)|Semantic Role Labeling]] (stub)
 
* [[Sentiment Analysis (State of the art)|Sentiment Analysis]] (stub)
 
* [[Sentiment Analysis (State of the art)|Sentiment Analysis]] (stub)
* [[Similarity (State of the art)|Similarity]] -- [[ESL Synonym Questions (State of the art)|ESL]], [[SAT Analogy Questions (State of the art)|SAT]], [[TOEFL Synonym Questions (State of the art)|TOEFL]], [[WordSimilarity-353 Test Collection (State of the art)|WordSimilarity-353]], [[SemEval-2012 Task 2 (State of the art)|SemEval-2012 Task 2]]
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* [[Similarity (State of the art)|Similarity]] -- [[ESL Synonym Questions (State of the art)|ESL]], [[SAT Analogy Questions (State of the art)|SAT]], [[TOEFL Synonym Questions (State of the art)|TOEFL]], [[RG-65 Test Collection (State of the art)|RG-65 Test Collection]], [[WordSimilarity-353 Test Collection (State of the art)|WordSimilarity-353]], [[SemEval-2012 Task 2 (State of the art)|SemEval-2012 Task 2]]
 
* [[Speech Recognition (State of the art)|Speech Recognition]] (article request)
 
* [[Speech Recognition (State of the art)|Speech Recognition]] (article request)
 
* [[Temporal Expression Recognition and Normalisation (State of the art)|Temporal Expression Recognition and Normalisation]]
 
* [[Temporal Expression Recognition and Normalisation (State of the art)|Temporal Expression Recognition and Normalisation]]

Revision as of 16:34, 21 January 2014

The purpose of this section of the ACL wiki is to be a repository of k-best state-of-the-art results (i.e., methods and software) for various core natural language processing tasks.

As a side effect, this should hopefully evolve into a knowledge base of standard evaluation methods and datasets for various tasks, as well as encourage more effort into reproducibility of results. This will help newcomers to a field appreciate what has been done so far and what the main tasks are, and will help keep active researchers informed on fields other than their specific research. The next time you need a system for PP attachment, or wonder what is the current state of word sense disambiguation, this will be the place to visit.

Please contribute! (This is also a good place for you to display your results!)

As a historical point of reference, you may want to refer to the Survey of the State of the Art in Human Language Technology (also available as PDF), edited by R. Cole, J. Mariani, H. Uszkoreit, G. B. Varile, A. Zaenen, A. Zampolli, V. Zue, 1996.