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Natural Language Processing for Intelligent Access to Scientific Information
Horacio Saggion
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Francesco Ronzano
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Paper Details:
Month: December
Year: 2016
Location: Osaka, Japan
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COLING |
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What Sentence are you Referring to and Why? Identifying Cited Sentences in Scientific Literature
Ahmed AbuRa’ed
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Luis Chiruzzo
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Horacio Saggion
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http://taln.upf.edu/pages/coling2016tutorial/
Field Of Study
Linguistic Trends
Ontologies
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Textual Entailment
Information Extraction
Relation Extraction
Sentiment Analysis
Question Answering
Summarization
Text Organization
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Multilingual
Spanish
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Scientific Literature
Social Media
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