Overview of MWE history, challenges, and horizons: standing at the 20th anniversary of the MWE workshop series via MWE-UD2024
- URL: http://arxiv.org/abs/2412.18868v1
- Date: Wed, 25 Dec 2024 11:00:27 GMT
- Title: Overview of MWE history, challenges, and horizons: standing at the 20th anniversary of the MWE workshop series via MWE-UD2024
- Authors: Lifeng Han, Kilian Evang, Archna Bhatia, Gosse Bouma, A. Seza Doğruöz, Marcos Garcia, Voula Giouli, Joakim Nivre, Alexandre Rademacher,
- Abstract summary: Starting in 2003 when the first MWE workshop was held with ACL in Sapporo, Japan, this year, the joint workshop of MWE-UD co-located with the LREC-COLING 2024 conference marked the 20th anniversary of MWE workshop events over the past nearly two decades.
Standing at this milestone, we look back to this workshop series and summarise the research topics and methodologies researchers have carried out over the years.
We also discuss the current challenges that we are facing and the broader impacts/synergies of MWE research within the CL and NLP fields.
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- Abstract: Starting in 2003 when the first MWE workshop was held with ACL in Sapporo, Japan, this year, the joint workshop of MWE-UD co-located with the LREC-COLING 2024 conference marked the 20th anniversary of MWE workshop events over the past nearly two decades. Standing at this milestone, we look back to this workshop series and summarise the research topics and methodologies researchers have carried out over the years. We also discuss the current challenges that we are facing and the broader impacts/synergies of MWE research within the CL and NLP fields. Finally, we give future research perspectives. We hope this position paper can help researchers, students, and industrial practitioners interested in MWE get a brief but easy understanding of its history, current, and possible future.
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