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14th KONVENS 2018: Vienna, Austria
- Adrien Barbaresi, Hanno Biber, Friedrich Neubarth, Rainer Osswald:

Proceedings of the 14th Conference on Natural Language Processing, KONVENS 2018, Vienna, Austria, September 19-21, 2018. Österreichische Akademie der Wissenschaften 2018 - Frontmatter.

- Stephen McGregor, Barbara McGillivray:

A Distributional Semantic Methodology for Enhanced Search in Historical Records: A Case Study on Smell. 1-11 - Elif Kara, Tatjana Zeen, Aleksandra Gabryszak, Klemens Budde, Danilo Schmidt, Roland Roller:

A Domain-adapted Dependency Parser for German Clinical Text. 12-17 - Ines Rehbein, Josef Ruppenhofer, Victor Zimmermann:

A harmonised testsuite for POS tagging of German social media data. 18-28 - Simon Clematide:

A Simple and Effective biLSTM Approach to Aspect-Based Sentiment Analysis in Social Media Customer Feedback. 29-33 - Giuseppe G. A. Celano, Michael Richter, Rebecca Voll, Gerhard Heyer:

Aspect coding asymmetries of verbs: The case of Russian. 34-39 - Thomas Schmidt, Swantje Westpfahl:

A Study on Gaps and Syntactic Boundaries in Spoken Interaction. 40-49 - Britta Grusdt, Jan Nehring, Philippe Thomas:

Bootstrapping patterns for the detection of mobility related events. 50-59 - Thomas Kleinbauer, Thomas Alexander Trost:

Comparing Distributional and Frame Semantic Properties of Words. 60-68 - Michael Wojatzki, Torsten Zesch:

Comparing Target Sets for Stance Detection: A Case Study on YouTube Comments on Death Penalty. 69-79 - Maryam Mohammadi, Judith Fischer, Maurice Langner, Ralf Klabunde:

Conveying the user's intention by generating speech act conditionals as indirect answers. 80-88 - Darina Gold, Marie Bexte, Torsten Zesch:

Corpus of Aspect-based Sentiment in Political Debates. 89-99 - Jean Argouarc'h:

Dependency, skip-grams, association tensors and machine learning for sentence completion. 100-109 - Michael Wojatzki, Tobias Horsmann, Darina Gold, Torsten Zesch:

Do Women Perceive Hate Differently: Examining the Relationship Between Hate Speech, Gender, and Agreement Judgments. 110-120 - Benedikt Adelmann, Wolfgang Menzel, Melanie Andresen, Heike Zinsmeister:

Evaluation of Out-of-Domain Dependency Parsing for its Application in a Digital Humanities Project. 121-135 - Julia Suter, Michael Strube:

Extending and Exploiting the Entity Graph for Analysis, Classification and Visualization of German Texts. 136-140 - Kyoko Sugisaki, Don Tuggener:

German Compound Splitting Using the Compound Productivity of Morphemes. 141-147 - Christoph Hesse, Anton Benz:

Giving the wrong impression: Strategic use of comparatively modified numerals in a question answering system. 148-157 - Markus Gärtner, Jonas Kuhn:

Making Corpus Querying Ready for the Future: Challenges and Concepts. 158-164 - Gregor Wiedemann, Raghav Jindal, Chris Biemann:

microNER: A Micro-Service for German Named Entity Recognition based on BiLSTM-CRF. 165-171 - Nima Nabizadeh, Mittul Singh, Dietrich Klakow:

Outperforming Neural Readers Using Broad-Context Discriminative Language Modeling on the LAMBADA Word Prediction Task. 172-177 - Adam Roussel, Stefanie Dipper, Sarah Jablotschkin, Heike Zinsmeister:

Towards the Automatic Resolution of Anaphora with Non-nominal Antecedents: Insights from Annotation. 178-191 - Dmitry Ustalov, Alexander Panchenko, Chris Biemann, Simone Paolo Ponzetto:

Unsupervised Sense-Aware Hypernymy Extraction. 192-201 - Fabian Barteld, Chris Biemann, Heike Zinsmeister:

Variations on the theme of variation: Dealing with spelling variation for finegrained POS tagging of historical texts. 202-212

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