Build AclGenerator to Support Author, Venue, and SIG facets
See original GitHub issueBuilding the acl-anthology data from the source code provides a nice directory with YAML files containing data for papers and volumes.
We want to:
- Support Lucene document generation using the YAML files for papers (this contains more information than Bibtex)
- It would be good to create a new
AclGenerator
for these YAML files in addition to the existingBibtextGenerator
- Add facet fields for the author, venue, and SIG fields
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- Created 4 years ago
- Comments:7 (7 by maintainers)
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hey @edwinzhng @nikhilro - yup, just include those invocations in our docs, and we should be good.
Also, can you refactor your unit tests using the same abstraction in your next PR?
Thanks!
Let’s focus on documentation for ACL (i.e.,
AclGenerator
) for now. We’ll documentBibtexGenerator
when we have a good public collection to demonstrate it on.