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0. Prerequisite

Make sure you have installed Ruby.

1. Create/Edit your own bib

In data/<name>.rb, put all your bib entries like this:

entry!('zhou2019genderlessbias',
    emnlp(2019),
    title('Examining Gender Bias in Languages with Grammatical Gender'),
    author('Pei Zhou and Weijia Shi and Jieyu Zhao and Kuan-Hao Huang and Muhao Chen and Ryan Cotterell and Kai-Wei Chang'),
nil)

entry!('li2019visualbert',
    arxiv(2019, id='1908.03557'),
    title('VisualBERT: A simple and performant baseline for vision and language'),
    author('Liunian Harold Li and Mark Yatskar and Da Yin and Cho-Jui Hsieh and Kai-Wei Chang'),
nil)

Notice we use the follwing format:

  • Key: last_name_of_first_author year keyword
  • Conference/Journal: you can see some predefine conference names in data/venues.rb or define a new conference or journal name by yourself. When defining a new name, use short-handing for conferences if possible, and use the full name for journals.
  • Author: use the format FIRST_NAME LAST_NAME and make sure names are separated by "and".

2. Put your personal website link (optional)

Put your personal website link in data/links.rb. Generating all.html will use this link information.

3. Generate all.bib and all.html

Just use the following command:

make

New all.bib and all.html will be generated for use.

4. Push to Github

Push your own bib entries data/<name>.rb, new all.bib, and new all.html to Github.