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16th EACL 2021: Online - Student Research Workshop
- Ionut-Teodor Sorodoc, Madhumita Sushil, Ece Takmaz, Eneko Agirre:
Proceedings of the 16th Conference of the European Chapter of the Association for Computational Linguistics: Student Research Workshop, EACL 2021, Online, April 19-23, 2021. Association for Computational Linguistics 2021, ISBN 978-1-954085-04-6 - Ayato Toyokuni, Sho Yokoi, Hisashi Kashima, Makoto Yamada:
Computationally Efficient Wasserstein Loss for Structured Labels. 1-7 - Ziyang Luo:
Have Attention Heads in BERT Learned Constituency Grammar? 8-15 - Nicole Macher, Badr M. Abdullah, Harm Brouwer, Dietrich Klakow:
Do we read what we hear? Modeling orthographic influences on spoken word recognition. 16-22 - Dimitris Papadopoulos, Nikolaos Papadakis, Nikolaos F. Matsatsinis:
PENELOPIE: Enabling Open Information Extraction for the Greek Language through Machine Translation. 23-29 - Alok Debnath, Michael Roth:
A Computational Analysis of Vagueness in Revisions of Instructional Texts. 30-35 - Mads Toftrup, Søren Asger Sørensen, Manuel R. Ciosici, Ira Assent:
A reproduction of Apple's bi-directional LSTM models for language identification in short strings. 36-42 - Nazmul Kazi, Nathaniel Lane, Indika Kahanda:
Automatically Cataloging Scholarly Articles using Library of Congress Subject Headings. 43-49 - Sagnik Majumder, Chinmoy Samant, Greg Durrett:
Model Agnostic Answer Reranking System for Adversarial Question Answering. 50-57 - Negin Ghasemi, Djoerd Hiemstra:
BERT meets Cranfield: Uncovering the Properties of Full Ranking on Fully Labeled Data. 58-64 - Marina Angelovska, Sina Sheikholeslami, Bas Dunn, Amir Hossein Payberah:
Siamese Neural Networks for Detecting Complementary Products. 65-70 - Antoine Simoulin, Benoît Crabbé:
Contrasting distinct structured views to learn sentence embeddings. 71-79 - Hadeel Al-Negheimish, Pranava Madhyastha, Alessandra Russo:
Discrete Reasoning Templates for Natural Language Understanding. 80-87 - Bruno Jardim, Ricardo Rei, Mariana S. C. Almeida:
Multilingual Email Zoning. 88-95 - Alexandra Mayn, Badr M. Abdullah, Dietrich Klakow:
Familiar words but strange voices: Modelling the influence of speech variability on word recognition. 96-102 - Susann Boy, Dana Ruiter, Dietrich Klakow:
Emoji-Based Transfer Learning for Sentiment Tasks. 103-110 - Jivnesh Sandhan, Amrith Krishna, Ashim Gupta, Laxmidhar Behera, Pawan Goyal:
A Little Pretraining Goes a Long Way: A Case Study on Dependency Parsing Task for Low-resource Morphologically Rich Languages. 111-120 - Heereen Shim:
Development of Conversational AI for Sleep Coaching Programme. 121-128 - Daniel Stickley:
Relating Relations: Meta-Relation Extraction from Online Health Forum Posts. 129-136 - Sebastian T. Vincent:
Towards Personalised and Document-level Machine Translation of Dialogue. 137-147 - Andrea Morales-Garzón, Juan Gómez-Romero, María J. Martín-Bautista:
Semantic-aware transformation of short texts using word embeddings: An application in the Food Computing domain. 148-154 - Jingxuan Tu, Constantine Lignos:
TMR: Evaluating NER Recall on Tough Mentions. 155-163 - Jonne Sälevä, Constantine Lignos:
The Effectiveness of Morphology-aware Segmentation in Low-Resource Neural Machine Translation. 164-174 - Takeshi Kojima, Yusuke Iwasawa, Yutaka Matsuo:
Making Use of Latent Space in Language GANs for Generating Diverse Text without Pre-training. 175-182 - Liina Repo, Valtteri Skantsi, Samuel Rönnqvist, Saara Hellström, Miika Oinonen, Anna Salmela, Douglas Biber, Jesse Egbert, Sampo Pyysalo, Veronika Laippala:
Beyond the English Web: Zero-Shot Cross-Lingual and Lightweight Monolingual Classification of Registers. 183-191 - Severin Laicher, Sinan Kurtyigit, Dominik Schlechtweg, Jonas Kuhn, Sabine Schulte im Walde:
Explaining and Improving BERT Performance on Lexical Semantic Change Detection. 192-202 - Payal Khullar:
Why Find the Right One? 203-208
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