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An Improved Non-monotonic Transition System for Dependency Parsing
Matthew Honnibal
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Mark Johnson
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Paper Details:
Month: September
Year: 2015
Location: Lisbon, Portugal
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EMNLP |
SIG: SIGDAT
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Learning Visually-Grounded Semantics from Contrastive Adversarial Samples
Haoyue Shi
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Jiayuan Mao
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Tete Xiao
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Yuning Jiang
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Jian Sun
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Question Relevance in VQA: Identifying Non-Visual And False-Premise Questions
Arijit Ray
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Gordon Christie
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Mohit Bansal
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Dhruv Batra
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Devi Parikh
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Zero-Shot Activity Recognition with Verb Attribute Induction
Rowan Zellers
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Yejin Choi
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It’s going to be okay: Measuring Access to Support in Online Communities
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David Jurgens
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Increasing In-Class Similarity by Retrofitting Embeddings with Demographic Information
Dirk Hovy
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Tommaso Fornaciari
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An Interactive Web-Interface for Visualizing the Inner Workings of the Question Answering LSTM
Ekaterina Loginova
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Günter Neumann
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DERE: A Task and Domain-Independent Slot Filling Framework for Declarative Relation Extraction
Heike Adel
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Laura Ana Maria Bostan
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Sean Papay
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Sebastian Padó
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Roman Klinger
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Developing Production-Level Conversational Interfaces with Shallow Semantic Parsing
Arushi Raghuvanshi
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Lucien Carroll
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Karthik Raghunathan
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Tackling Error Propagation through Reinforcement Learning: A Case of Greedy Dependency Parsing
Minh Lê
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Antske Fokkens
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Don’t Stop Me Now! Using Global Dynamic Oracles to Correct Training Biases of Transition-Based Dependency Parsers
Lauriane Aufrant
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Guillaume Wisniewski
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François Yvon
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Deriving Consensus for Multi-Parallel Corpora: an English Bible Study
Patrick Xia
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David Yarowsky
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What’s Wrong, Python? – A Visual Differ and Graph Library for NLP in Python
Balázs Indig
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András Simonyi
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Noémi Ligeti-Nagy
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Neural Models of Factuality
Rachel Rudinger
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Aaron Steven White
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Benjamin Van Durme
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A Discourse-Aware Attention Model for Abstractive Summarization of Long Documents
Arman Cohan
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Franck Dernoncourt
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Doo Soon Kim
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Trung Bui
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Seokhwan Kim
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Walter Chang
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Nazli Goharian
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Vancouver Welcomes You! Minimalist Location Metonymy Resolution
Milan Gritta
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Mohammad Taher Pilehvar
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Nut Limsopatham
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Nigel Collier
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Which Melbourne? Augmenting Geocoding with Maps
Milan Gritta
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Mohammad Taher Pilehvar
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Nigel Collier
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Replicability Analysis for Natural Language Processing: Testing Significance with Multiple Datasets
Rotem Dror
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Gili Baumer
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Marina Bogomolov
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Roi Reichart
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GUIR at SemEval-2016 task 12: Temporal Information Processing for Clinical Narratives
Arman Cohan
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Kevin Meurer
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Nazli Goharian
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Sheffield at SemEval-2017 Task 9: Transition-based language generation from AMR.
Gerasimos Lampouras
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Andreas Vlachos
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NTNU-1@ScienceIE at SemEval-2017 Task 10: Identifying and Labelling Keyphrases with Conditional Random Fields
Erwin Marsi
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Utpal Kumar Sikdar
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Cristina Marco
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Biswanath Barik
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Rune Sætre
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Digital Operatives at SemEval-2018 Task 8: Using dependency features for malware NLP
Chris Brew
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A Visual Representation of Wittgenstein’s Tractatus Logico-Philosophicus
Anca Bucur
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Sergiu Nisioi
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Detecting and Explaining Crisis
Rohan Kshirsagar
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Robert Morris
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Samuel Bowman
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Simple Queries as Distant Labels for Predicting Gender on Twitter
Chris Emmery
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Grzegorz Chrupała
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Walter Daelemans
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Network Visualisations for Exploring Political Concepts
Paul Nulty
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Graph Convolutional Networks for Named Entity Recognition
Alberto Cetoli
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Stefano Bragaglia
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Andrew O’Harney
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Marc Sloan
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COAST - Customizable Online Syllable Enhancement in Texts. A flexible framework for automatically enhancing reading materials
Heiko Holz
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Zarah Weiss
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Oliver Brehm
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Detmar Meurers
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A Psychologically Informed Approach to CLPsych Shared Task 2018
Almog Simchon
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Michael Gilead
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Predictive Embeddings for Hate Speech Detection on Twitter
Rohan Kshirsagar
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Tyrus Cukuvac
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Kathy McKeown
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Susan McGregor
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Feasible Annotation Scheme for Capturing Policy Argument Reasoning using Argument Templates
Paul Reisert
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Naoya Inoue
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Tatsuki Kuribayashi
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Kentaro Inui
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Teaching Syntax by Adversarial Distraction
Juho Kim
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Christopher Malon
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Asim Kadav
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Team Papelo: Transformer Networks at FEVER
Christopher Malon
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Team GESIS Cologne: An all in all sentence-based approach for FEVER
Wolfgang Otto
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Er ... well, it matters, right? On the role of data representations in spoken language dependency parsing
Kaja Dobrovoljc
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Matej Martinc
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Modeling Student Response Times: Towards Efficient One-on-one Tutoring Dialogues
Luciana Benotti
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Jayadev Bhaskaran
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Sigtryggur Kjartansson
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David Lang
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Assisted Nominalization for Academic English Writing
John Lee
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Dariush Saberi
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Marvin Lam
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Jonathan Webster
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