A methodology paper that formalizes tasks, worlds, and games in NLP and argues that progress claims require explicit assumptions about decomposable language capabilities.
Storrs Hall, Alexei Samsonovich, Matthias Scheutz, Matthew Schlesinger, Stuart C
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Language Tasks and Language Games: On Methodology in Current Natural Language Processing Research
A methodology paper that formalizes tasks, worlds, and games in NLP and argues that progress claims require explicit assumptions about decomposable language capabilities.