21.07.2023
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ACL 2023 Test of Time Paper Award Goes to Hinrich Schütze
Honoring Long‑lasting Impact in NLP and Computational Linguistics
Each year the Association for Computational Linguistics awards papers for their long-lasting impact on the field of Natural Language Processing and Computational Linguistics. This year the paper "Automatic Word Sense Discrimination" of MCML PI Hinrich Schütze, which was originally published in 1998 by MIT Press, got awarded.
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