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Christoph Teichmann
Number of Papers:- 12
Number of Citations:- 16
First ACL Paper:- 2011
Latest ACL Paper:- 2021
Venues:-
EACL
EMNLP
StatFSM
ACL
WS
IWPT
NLP+CSS
SIGDIAL
LaTeCH
IJCNLP
Co-Authors:-
Alexander Koller
Antoine Venant
Brendan Oconnor
Chunyang Xiao
Daniel Gildea
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Generic Oracles for Structured Prediction
ACL
IJCNLP
IWPT
Christoph Teichmann |
Antoine Venant |
Uncertainty over Uncertainty: Investigating the Assumptions, Annotations, and Text Measurements of Economic Policy Uncertainty
EMNLP
NLP+CSS
Katherine Keith |
Christoph Teichmann |
Brendan O’Connor |
Edgar Meij |
Grammatical Sequence Prediction for Real-Time Neural Semantic Parsing
ACL
WS
Chunyang Xiao |
Christoph Teichmann |
Konstantine Arkoudas |
evision PDF of 'The ACL Anthology: Current State and Future Directions
ACL
WS
Daniel Gildea |
Min-Yen Kan |
Nitin Madnani |
Christoph Teichmann |
Martín Villalba |
Discovering User Groups for Natural Language Generation
SIGDIAL
WS
Nikos Engonopoulos |
Christoph Teichmann |
Alexander Koller |
Alto: Rapid Prototyping for Parsing and Translation
EACL
Johannes Gontrum |
Jonas Groschwitz |
Alexander Koller |
Christoph Teichmann |
Generating Contrastive Referring Expressions
ACL
Martín Villalba |
Christoph Teichmann |
Alexander Koller |
Coarse-To-Fine Parsing for Expressive Grammar Formalisms
IWPT
WS
Christoph Teichmann |
Alexander Koller |
Jonas Groschwitz |
Adaptive Importance Sampling from Finite State Automata
StatFSM
WS
Christoph Teichmann |
Kasimir Wansing |
Alexander Koller |
Graph parsing with s-graph grammars
ACL
IJCNLP
Jonas Groschwitz |
Alexander Koller |
Christoph Teichmann |
A New Implementation for Canonical Text Services
LaTeCH
WS
Jochen Tiepmar |
Christoph Teichmann |
Gerhard Heyer |
Monica Berti |
Gregory Crane |
Reducing the Size of the Representation for the uDOP-Estimate
WS
Christoph Teichmann |
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