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57th ACL 2019: Florence, Italy - Volume 2: Student Research Workshop
- Fernando Alva-Manchego, Eunsol Choi, Daniel Khashabi:
Proceedings of the 57th Conference of the Association for Computational Linguistics, ACL 2019, Florence, Italy, July 28 - August 2, 2019, Volume 2: Student Research Workshop. Association for Computational Linguistics 2019, ISBN 978-1-950737-47-5 - Rajvir Kaur:
Distributed Knowledge Based Clinical Auto-Coding System. 1-9 - Valentin Malykh:
Robust to Noise Models in Natural Language Processing Tasks. 10-16 - Glorianna Jagfeld:
A Computational Linguistic Study of Personal Recovery in Bipolar Disorder. 17-26 - Emily Chen:
Measuring the Value of Linguistics: A Case Study from St. Lawrence Island Yupik. 27-33 - Wenyi Tay:
Not All Reviews Are Equal: Towards Addressing Reviewer Biases for Opinion Summarization. 34-42 - Zahra Azin, Gülsen Eryigit:
Towards Turkish Abstract Meaning Representation. 43-47 - Yusu Qian:
Gender Stereotypes Differ between Male and Female Writings. 48-53 - Vincent Nguyen:
Question Answering in the Biomedical Domain. 54-63 - Anne Dirkson:
Knowledge Discovery and Hypothesis Generation from Online Patient Forums: A Research Proposal. 64-73 - Nina Hosseini-Kivanani, Juan Camilo Vásquez-Correa, Manfred Stede, Elmar Nöth:
Automated Cross-language Intelligibility Analysis of Parkinson's Disease Patients Using Speech Recognition Technologies. 74-80 - Marco Antonio Sobrevilla Cabezudo, Thiago A. S. Pardo:
Natural Language Generation: Recently Learned Lessons, Directions for Semantic Representation-based Approaches, and the Case of Brazilian Portuguese Language. 81-88 - Rishi Bommasani:
Long-Distance Dependencies Don't Have to Be Long: Simplifying through Provably (Approximately) Optimal Permutations. 89-99 - Conor McKillop:
Predicting the Outcome of Deliberative Democracy: A Research Proposal. 100-105 - Diana Galván-Sosa:
Active Reading Comprehension: A Dataset for Learning the Question-Answer Relationship Strategy. 106-112 - Zhong Zhou, Matthias Sperber, Alexander Waibel:
Paraphrases as Foreign Languages in Multilingual Neural Machine Translation. 113-122 - Yatu Ji, Hongxu Hou, Junjie Chen, Nier Wu:
Improving Mongolian-Chinese Neural Machine Translation with Morphological Noise. 123-129 - Dusan Varis, Ondrej Bojar:
Unsupervised Pretraining for Neural Machine Translation Using Elastic Weight Consolidation. 130-135 - David Trye, Andreea Calude, Felipe Bravo-Marquez, Te Taka Keegan:
MāOri Loanwords: A Corpus of New Zealand English Tweets. 136-142 - Luise Schricker, Tatjana Scheffler:
Ranking of Potential Questions. 143-148 - Kengo Hotate, Masahiro Kaneko, Satoru Katsumata, Mamoru Komachi:
Controlling Grammatical Error Correction Using Word Edit Rate. 149-154 - Gosse Minnema, Aurélie Herbelot:
From Brain Space to Distributional Space: The Perilous Journeys of fMRI Decoding. 155-161 - Alexandre Kabbach, Kristina Gulordava, Aurélie Herbelot:
Towards Incremental Learning of Word Embeddings Using Context Informativeness. 162-168 - Fangyu Liu, Rongtian Ye:
A Strong and Robust Baseline for Text-Image Matching. 169-176 - Kosuke Yamada, Ryohei Sasano, Koichi Takeda:
Incorporating Textual Information on User Behavior for Personality Prediction. 177-182 - Vamshi Krishna Srirangam, Appidi Abhinav Reddy, Vinay Singh, Manish Shrivastava:
Corpus Creation and Analysis for Named Entity Recognition in Telugu-English Code-Mixed Social Media Data. 183-189 - Pedro Henrique Martins, Zita Marinho, André F. T. Martins:
Joint Learning of Named Entity Recognition and Entity Linking. 190-196 - Koji Tanaka, Junya Takayama, Yuki Arase:
Dialogue-Act Prediction of Future Responses Based on Conversation History. 197-202 - Pieter Delobelle, Murilo Cunha, Eric Massip Cano, Jeroen Peperkamp, Bettina Berendt:
Computational Ad Hominem Detection. 203-209 - Jianing Zhou, Jingkang Wang, Gongshen Liu:
Multiple Character Embeddings for Chinese Word Segmentation. 210-216 - Shohei Iida, Ryuichiro Kimura, Hongyi Cui, Po-Hsuan Hung, Takehito Utsuro, Masaaki Nagata:
Attention over Heads: A Multi-Hop Attention for Neural Machine Translation. 217-222 - Yusu Qian, Urwa Muaz, Ben Zhang, Jae Won Hyun:
Reducing Gender Bias in Word-Level Language Models with a Gender-Equalizing Loss Function. 223-228 - Wenhuan Zeng, Abulikemu Abuduweili, Lei Li, Pengcheng Yang:
Automatic Generation of Personalized Comment Based on User Profile. 229-235 - Carlos Escolano, Marta R. Costa-jussà, José A. R. Fonollosa:
From Bilingual to Multilingual Neural Machine Translation by Incremental Training. 236-242 - Léo Bouscarrat, Antoine Bonnefoy, Thomas Peel, Cécile Pereira:
STRASS: A Light and Effective Method for Extractive Summarization Based on Sentence Embeddings. 243-252 - Lingxian Bao, Patrik Lambert, Toni Badia:
Attention and Lexicon Regularized LSTM for Aspect-based Sentiment Analysis. 253-259 - Daiki Nishihara, Tomoyuki Kajiwara, Yuki Arase:
Controllable Text Simplification with Lexical Constraint Loss. 260-266 - Talha Çolakoglu, Umut Sulubacak, Ahmet Cüneyd Tantug:
Normalizing Non-canonical Turkish Texts Using Machine Translation Approaches. 267-272 - Arijit Ghosh Chowdhury, Aniket Didolkar, Ramit Sawhney, Rajiv Ratn Shah:
ARHNet - Leveraging Community Interaction for Detection of Religious Hate Speech in Arabic. 273-280 - Anjali Bhavan, Rohan Mishra, Pradyumna Prakhar Sinha, Ramit Sawhney, Rajiv Ratn Shah:
Investigating Political Herd Mentality: A Community Sentiment Based Approach. 281-287 - Yohan Karunanayake, Uthayasanker Thayasivam, Surangika Ranathunga:
Transfer Learning Based Free-Form Speech Command Classification for Low-Resource Languages. 288-294 - Hicham El Boukkouri, Olivier Ferret, Thomas Lavergne, Pierre Zweigenbaum:
Embedding Strategies for Specialized Domains: Application to Clinical Entity Recognition. 295-301 - Flavio Di Palo, Natalie Parde:
Enriching Neural Models with Targeted Features for Dementia Detection. 302-308 - Meisyarah Dwiastuti:
English-Indonesian Neural Machine Translation for Spoken Language Domains. 309-314 - Özge Sevgili, Alexander Panchenko, Chris Biemann:
Improving Neural Entity Disambiguation with Graph Embeddings. 315-322 - Rami Aly, Steffen Remus, Chris Biemann:
Hierarchical Multi-label Classification of Text with Capsule Networks. 323-330 - Nesat Dereli, Murat Saraclar:
Convolutional Neural Networks for Financial Text Regression. 331-337 - Taiwo Kolajo, Olawande J. Daramola, Ayodele Ariyo Adebiyi:
Sentiment Analysis on Naija-Tweets. 338-343 - Stefan Kennedy, Niall Walsh, Kirils Sloka, Andrew McCarren, Jennifer Foster:
Fact or Factitious? Contextualized Opinion Spam Detection. 344-350 - Tsvetomila Mihaylova, André F. T. Martins:
Scheduled Sampling for Transformers. 351-356 - Archita Pathak, Rohini K. Srihari:
BREAKING! Presenting Fake News Corpus for Automated Fact Checking. 357-362 - Endang Wahyu Pamungkas, Viviana Patti:
Cross-domain and Cross-lingual Abusive Language Detection: A Hybrid Approach with Deep Learning and a Multilingual Lexicon. 363-370 - Yash Kumar Lal, Vaibhav Kumar, Mrinal Dhar, Manish Shrivastava, Philipp Koehn:
De-Mixing Sentiment from Code-Mixed Text. 371-377 - Farjana Sultana Mim, Naoya Inoue, Paul Reisert, Hiroki Ouchi, Kentaro Inui:
Unsupervised Learning of Discourse-Aware Text Representation for Essay Scoring. 378-385 - Riko Suzuki, Hitomi Yanaka, Masashi Yoshikawa, Koji Mineshima, Daisuke Bekki:
Multimodal Logical Inference System for Visual-Textual Entailment. 386-392 - Zulfat Miftahutdinov, Elena Tutubalina:
Deep Neural Models for Medical Concept Normalization in User-Generated Texts. 393-399 - Go Yasui, Yoshimasa Tsuruoka, Masaaki Nagata:
Using Semantic Similarity as Reward for Reinforcement Learning in Sentence Generation. 400-406 - Tan Thongtan, Tanasanee Phienthrakul:
Sentiment Classification Using Document Embeddings Trained with Cosine Similarity. 407-414 - Ilseyar Alimova, Elena Tutubalina:
Detecting Adverse Drug Reactions from Biomedical Texts with Neural Networks. 415-421 - Ryo Egawa, Gaku Morio, Katsuhide Fujita:
Annotating and Analyzing Semantic Role of Elementary Units and Relations in Online Persuasive Arguments. 422-428 - Stalin Aguirre, Josafá Aguiar:
A Japanese Word Segmentation Proposal. 429-435
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