ACL Bibliographies
Doug Arnold
University of Essex
January 14, 2008
This page gives access to the bibliographies I am constructing as part of the ACL Anthology.
Here you will find bibtex, html, and pdf versions of the bibliographies. This is very much `work in progress', and I do not guarantee them as to accuracy, or anything else. I especially welcome corrections.
The bibliographies are searchable by following this link (select the ACL bibliography from the pull down menu).
* Computational Linguistics (Journal)
* ACL Proceedings
* EACL Proceedings
* NAACL Proceedings
* ANLP Proceedings
* TINLAP
* COLING
* HLT Proceedings
* Message Understanding Conferences (MUC)
* Workshops
* Coling Workshops
* SIGs: Independent ACL SIG Meetings
The goal is to use computational thinking to forge ideas that are at least as "explicative" as the Euclid-like constructions (and hopefully more so) but more accessible and more powerful. In the next section I illustrate the idea by using Turtle geometry to give the theorem about angles subtended by a chord greater perspicuity, a more intuitive proof and new connections to other ideas.