Annual Meeting of the Association for Computational Linguistics (ACL) is one of the top natural language processing conferences in the world. To help the community quickly catch up on the work presented in this conference, Paper Digest Team processed all accepted papers, and generated one highlight sentence (typically the main topic) for each paper. Readers are encouraged to read these machine generated highlights to quickly get the main idea of each paper.
Note: ACL-2025 (long, short and industry tracks) accepts more than 1,800 papers, this page only includes 500 of them selected by our daily paper digest algorithm. Interested users can choose to read All ~1,800 ACL-2025 papers in a separate page, which takes quite some time to load.
To search for papers presented at ACL-2025 on a specific topic, please make use of the search by venue (ACL-2025) service. To summarize the latest research published at ACL-2025 on a specific topic, you can utilize the review by venue (ACL-2025) service. If you are interested in browsing papers by author, we have a comprehensive list of ~ 8,500 authors (ACL-2025). Using this year's data, our system also generates a report on recent natural language processing topics. Additionally, you may want to explore our "Best Paper" Digest (ACL), which lists the most influential ACL papers since 1981.
We've developed a service - ACL-2025 Research that synthesizes the latest findings from ACL 2025 into comprehensive reports. We encourage interested users to utilize our service to create tailored reports on other emerging topics.
Note: ACL-2025 (long, short and industry tracks) accepts more than 1,800 papers, this page only includes 500 of them selected by our daily paper digest algorithm. Interested users can choose to read All ~1,800 ACL-2025 papers in a separate page, which takes quite some time to load.
To search for papers presented at ACL-2025 on a specific topic, please make use of the search by venue (ACL-2025) service. To summarize the latest research published at ACL-2025 on a specific topic, you can utilize the review by venue (ACL-2025) service. If you are interested in browsing papers by author, we have a comprehensive list of ~ 8,500 authors (ACL-2025). Using this year's data, our system also generates a report on recent natural language processing topics. Additionally, you may want to explore our "Best Paper" Digest (ACL), which lists the most influential ACL papers since 1981.
We've developed a service - ACL-2025 Research that synthesizes the latest findings from ACL 2025 into comprehensive reports. We encourage interested users to utilize our service to create tailored reports on other emerging topics.