This study focuses on an essential precondition for reproducibility in computational linguistics: the willingness of authors to share relevant source code and data. Ten years after Ted Pedersen’s influential “Last Words” contribution in Computational Linguistics, we investigate to what extent researchers in computational linguistics are willing and able to share their data and code. We surveyed all 395 full papers presented at the 2011 and 2016 ACL Annual Meetings, and identified whether links to data and code were provided. If working links were not provided, authors were requested to provide this information. Although data were often available, code was shared less often. When working links to code or data were not provided in the paper, ...
Reproducibility of published computational research has seen increased interest the last twenty year...
The manuscript was edited before publication, and this version does not correspond exactly to the fi...
Scientific studies of language span across many disciplines and provide evidence for social, c...
This study focuses on an essential precondition for reproducibility in computational linguistics: th...
This study focuses on an essential precondition for reproducibility in computational linguistics: th...
Against the background of what has been termed a reproducibility crisis in science, the NLP field is...
Roundtable participants identified ways of making computational research details readily available, ...
International audienceIn our previous contribution, we proposed computational modelling-related defi...
Scientific computation is emerging as absolutely central to the scientific method, but the prevalen...
Reproducibility is the idea of being able to duplicate the results of a study or experiment. The rep...
Since the 1660's the scientific method has included reproducibility as a mainstay in its effort to r...
International audienceComputational modelling is the process by which phenomena found in complex sys...
Poster: In order to move forward toward reproducible research in linguistics, we first need to know ...
Reproducibility is core to science, and a critical issue in computational science
To support the reliability and accuracy of the scientific record, science policy, research infrastru...
Reproducibility of published computational research has seen increased interest the last twenty year...
The manuscript was edited before publication, and this version does not correspond exactly to the fi...
Scientific studies of language span across many disciplines and provide evidence for social, c...
This study focuses on an essential precondition for reproducibility in computational linguistics: th...
This study focuses on an essential precondition for reproducibility in computational linguistics: th...
Against the background of what has been termed a reproducibility crisis in science, the NLP field is...
Roundtable participants identified ways of making computational research details readily available, ...
International audienceIn our previous contribution, we proposed computational modelling-related defi...
Scientific computation is emerging as absolutely central to the scientific method, but the prevalen...
Reproducibility is the idea of being able to duplicate the results of a study or experiment. The rep...
Since the 1660's the scientific method has included reproducibility as a mainstay in its effort to r...
International audienceComputational modelling is the process by which phenomena found in complex sys...
Poster: In order to move forward toward reproducible research in linguistics, we first need to know ...
Reproducibility is core to science, and a critical issue in computational science
To support the reliability and accuracy of the scientific record, science policy, research infrastru...
Reproducibility of published computational research has seen increased interest the last twenty year...
The manuscript was edited before publication, and this version does not correspond exactly to the fi...
Scientific studies of language span across many disciplines and provide evidence for social, c...