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56th ACL 2018: Melbourne, Australia - Volume 2: Short Papers
- Iryna Gurevych, Yusuke Miyao:
Proceedings of the 56th Annual Meeting of the Association for Computational Linguistics, ACL 2018, Melbourne, Australia, July 15-20, 2018, Volume 2: Short Papers. Association for Computational Linguistics 2018, ISBN 978-1-948087-34-6 - Thomas Wolf, Julien Chaumond, Clement Delangue:
Continuous Learning in a Hierarchical Multiscale Neural Network. 1-7 - Alexandre Salle, Aline Villavicencio:
Restricted Recurrent Neural Tensor Networks: Exploiting Word Frequency and Compositionality. 8-13 - Terra Blevins, Omer Levy, Luke Zettlemoyer:
Deep RNNs Encode Soft Hierarchical Syntax. 14-19 - Ahmed Ali, Steve Renals:
Word Error Rate Estimation for Speech Recognition: e-WER. 20-24 - Yitong Li, Timothy Baldwin, Trevor Cohn:
Towards Robust and Privacy-preserving Text Representations. 25-30 - Javid Ebrahimi, Anyi Rao, Daniel Lowd, Dejing Dou:
HotFlip: White-Box Adversarial Examples for Text Classification. 31-36 - Prathusha Kameswara Sarma, Yingyu Liang, Bill Sethares:
Domain Adapted Word Embeddings for Improved Sentiment Classification. 37-42 - Long Duong, Hadi Afshar, Dominique Estival, Glen Pink, Philip R. Cohen, Mark Johnson:
Active learning for deep semantic parsing. 43-48 - Liat Ein-Dor, Yosi Mass, Alon Halfon, Elad Venezian, Ilya Shnayderman, Ranit Aharonov, Noam Slonim:
Learning Thematic Similarity Metric from Article Sections Using Triplet Networks. 49-54 - Dmitry Ustalov, Alexander Panchenko, Andrei Kutuzov, Chris Biemann, Simone Paolo Ponzetto:
Unsupervised Semantic Frame Induction using Triclustering. 55-62 - Sangameshwar Patil, Sachin Pawar, Swapnil Hingmire, Girish Keshav Palshikar, Vasudeva Varma, Pushpak Bhattacharyya:
Identification of Alias Links among Participants in Narratives. 63-68 - Andrej Zukov Gregoric, Yoram Bachrach, Sam Coope:
Named Entity Recognition With Parallel Recurrent Neural Networks. 69-74 - Prachi Jain, Pankaj Kumar, Mausam, Soumen Chakrabarti:
Type-Sensitive Knowledge Base Inference Without Explicit Type Supervision. 75-80 - Fenia Christopoulou, Makoto Miwa, Sophia Ananiadou:
A Walk-based Model on Entity Graphs for Relation Extraction. 81-88 - Van-Thuy Phi, Joan Santoso, Masashi Shimbo, Yuji Matsumoto:
Ranking-Based Automatic Seed Selection and Noise Reduction for Weakly Supervised Relation Extraction. 89-95 - Frank F. Xu, Bill Y. Lin, Kenny Q. Zhu:
Automatic Extraction of Commonsense LocatedNear Knowledge. 96-101 - Rui Zhang, Cícero Nogueira dos Santos, Michihiro Yasunaga, Bing Xiang, Dragomir R. Radev:
Neural Coreference Resolution with Deep Biaffine Attention by Joint Mention Detection and Mention Clustering. 102-107 - Nikola Mrksic, Ivan Vulic:
Fully Statistical Neural Belief Tracking. 108-113 - Sandro Pezzelle, Shane Steinert-Threlkeld, Raffaella Bernardi, Jakub Szymanik:
Some of Them Can be Guessed! Exploring the Effect of Linguistic Context in Predicting Quantifiers. 114-119 - Martin Riedl, Sebastian Padó:
A Named Entity Recognition Shootout for German. 120-125 - Benjamin S. Meyers, Nuthan Munaiah, Emily Prud'hommeaux, Andrew Meneely, Josephine Wolff, Cecilia Ovesdotter Alm, Pradeep K. Murukannaiah:
A dataset for identifying actionable feedback in collaborative software development. 126-131 - Preethi Vaidyanathan, Emily Tucker Prud'hommeaux, Jeff B. Pelz, Cecilia Ovesdotter Alm:
SNAG: Spoken Narratives and Gaze Dataset. 132-137 - Shen Li, Zhe Zhao, Renfen Hu, Wensi Li, Tao Liu, Xiaoyong Du:
Analogical Reasoning on Chinese Morphological and Semantic Relations. 138-143 - Dongyu Zhang, Hongfei Lin, Liang Yang, Shaowu Zhang, Bo Xu:
Construction of a Chinese Corpus for the Analysis of the Emotionality of Metaphorical Expressions. 144-150 - Lianhui Qin, Lemao Liu, Victoria Bi, Yan Wang, Xiaojiang Liu, Zhiting Hu, Hai Zhao, Shuming Shi:
Automatic Article Commenting: the Task and Dataset. 151-156 - Anton Belyy, Marina Dubova, Dmitry Nekrasov:
Improved Evaluation Framework for Complex Plagiarism Detection. 157-162 - Junyang Lin, Xu Sun, Shuming Ma, Qi Su:
Global Encoding for Abstractive Summarization. 163-169 - Yang Zhao, Zhiyuan Luo, Akiko Aizawa:
A Language Model based Evaluator for Sentence Compression. 170-175 - Maria Glenski, Tim Weninger, Svitlana Volkova:
Identifying and Understanding User Reactions to Deceptive and Trusted Social News Sources. 176-181 - Shivashankar Subramanian, Timothy Baldwin, Trevor Cohn:
Content-based Popularity Prediction of Online Petitions Using a Deep Regression Model. 182-188 - Cícero Nogueira dos Santos, Igor Melnyk, Inkit Padhi:
Fighting Offensive Language on Social Media with Unsupervised Text Style Transfer. 189-194 - Kokil Jaidka, Niyati Chhaya, Lyle H. Ungar:
Diachronic degradation of language models: Insights from social media. 195-200 - Zhongyu Wei, Qianlong Liu, Baolin Peng, Huaixiao Tou, Ting Chen, Xuanjing Huang, Kam-Fai Wong, Xiangying Dai:
Task-oriented Dialogue System for Automatic Diagnosis. 201-207 - Minghui Qiu, Liu Yang, Feng Ji, Wei Zhou, Jun Huang, Haiqing Chen, W. Bruce Croft, Wei Lin:
Transfer Learning for Context-Aware Question Matching in Information-seeking Conversations in E-commerce. 208-213 - Karan Singla, Dogan Can, Shrikanth S. Narayanan:
A Multi-task Approach to Learning Multilingual Representations. 214-220 - Ndapa Nakashole, Raphael Flauger:
Characterizing Departures from Linearity in Word Translation. 221-227 - Holger Schwenk:
Filtering and Mining Parallel Data in a Joint Multilingual Space. 228-234 - Zhi-Xiu Ye, Zhen-Hua Ling:
Hybrid semi-Markov CRF for Neural Sequence Labeling. 235-240 - Dominic Seyler, Tatiana Dembelova, Luciano Del Corro, Johannes Hoffart, Gerhard Weikum:
A Study of the Importance of External Knowledge in the Named Entity Recognition Task. 241-246 - Katsiaryna Krasnashchok, Salim Jouili:
Improving Topic Quality by Promoting Named Entities in Topic Modeling. 247-253 - Ilias Chalkidis, Ion Androutsopoulos, Achilleas Michos:
Obligation and Prohibition Extraction Using Hierarchical RNNs. 254-259 - Qingyun Wang, Zhihao Zhou, Lifu Huang, Spencer Whitehead, Boliang Zhang, Heng Ji, Kevin Knight:
Paper Abstract Writing through Editing Mechanism. 260-265 - Artyom Gadetsky, Ilya Yakubovskiy, Dmitry P. Vetrov:
Conditional Generators of Words Definitions. 266-271 - Akshay Chaturvedi, Onkar Arun Pandit, Utpal Garain:
CNN for Text-Based Multiple Choice Question Answering. 272-277 - Fei Liu, Trevor Cohn, Timothy Baldwin:
Narrative Modeling with Memory Chains and Semantic Supervision. 278-284 - Antonio Uva, Daniele Bonadiman, Alessandro Moschitti:
Injecting Relational Structural Representation in Neural Networks for Question Similarity. 285-291 - Yanyang Li, Tong Xiao, Yinqiao Li, Qiang Wang, Changming Xu, Jingbo Zhu:
A Simple and Effective Approach to Coverage-Aware Neural Machine Translation. 292-297 - Rui Wang, Masao Utiyama, Eiichiro Sumita:
Dynamic Sentence Sampling for Efficient Training of Neural Machine Translation. 298-304 - Duygu Ataman, Marcello Federico:
Compositional Representation of Morphologically-Rich Input for Neural Machine Translation. 305-311 - Paul Michel, Graham Neubig:
Extreme Adaptation for Personalized Neural Machine Translation. 312-318 - Danielle Saunders, Felix Stahlberg, Adrià de Gispert, Bill Byrne:
Multi-representation ensembles and delayed SGD updates improve syntax-based NMT. 319-325 - Pavel Petrushkov, Shahram Khadivi, Evgeny Matusov:
Learning from Chunk-based Feedback in Neural Machine Translation. 326-331 - Shuming Ma, Xu Sun, Yizhong Wang, Junyang Lin:
Bag-of-Words as Target for Neural Machine Translation. 332-338 - Raphael Shu, Hideki Nakayama:
Improving Beam Search by Removing Monotonic Constraint for Neural Machine Translation. 339-344 - Milton King, Paul Cook:
Leveraging distributed representations and lexico-syntactic fixedness for token-level prediction of the idiomaticity of English verb-noun combinations. 345-350 - Olivier Ferret:
Using pseudo-senses for improving the extraction of synonyms from word embeddings. 351-357 - Stephen Roller, Douwe Kiela, Maximilian Nickel:
Hearst Patterns Revisited: Automatic Hypernym Detection from Large Text Corpora. 358-363 - Luheng He, Kenton Lee, Omer Levy, Luke Zettlemoyer:
Jointly Predicting Predicates and Arguments in Neural Semantic Role Labeling. 364-369 - Chaitanya Malaviya, Pedro Ferreira, André F. T. Martins:
Sparse and Constrained Attention for Neural Machine Translation. 370-376 - Weiyue Wang, Derui Zhu, Tamer Alkhouli, Zixuan Gan, Hermann Ney:
Neural Hidden Markov Model for Machine Translation. 377-382 - Rob van der Goot, Nikola Ljubesic, Ian Matroos, Malvina Nissim, Barbara Plank:
Bleaching Text: Abstract Features for Cross-lingual Gender Prediction. 383-389 - Parker Riley, Daniel Gildea:
Orthographic Features for Bilingual Lexicon Induction. 390-394 - Gourab Kundu, Avirup Sil, Radu Florian, Wael Hamza:
Neural Cross-Lingual Coreference Resolution And Its Application To Entity Linking. 395-400 - V. Rudra Murthy, Anoop Kunchukuttan, Pushpak Bhattacharyya:
Judicious Selection of Training Data in Assisting Language for Multilingual Neural NER. 401-406 - Lei Cui, Furu Wei, Ming Zhou:
Neural Open Information Extraction. 407-413 - Yue Zhao, Xiaolong Jin, Yuanzhuo Wang, Xueqi Cheng:
Document Embedding Enhanced Event Detection with Hierarchical and Supervised Attention. 414-419 - Yu Wu, Wei Wu, Zhoujun Li, Ming Zhou:
Learning Matching Models with Weak Supervision for Response Selection in Retrieval-based Chatbots. 420-425 - Lin Zhao, Zhe Feng:
Improving Slot Filling in Spoken Language Understanding with Joint Pointer and Attention. 426-431 - Osman Ramadan, Pawel Budzianowski, Milica Gasic:
Large-Scale Multi-Domain Belief Tracking with Knowledge Sharing. 432-437 - Yanyan Jia, Yuan Ye, Yansong Feng, Yuxuan Lai, Rui Yan, Dongyan Zhao:
Modeling discourse cohesion for discourse parsing via memory network. 438-443 - An Yang, Sujian Li:
SciDTB: Discourse Dependency TreeBank for Scientific Abstracts. 444-449 - Mark Johnson, Peter Anderson, Mark Dras, Mark Steedman:
Predicting accuracy on large datasets from smaller pilot data. 450-455 - Jean-Philippe Bernardy, Shalom Lappin, Jey Han Lau:
The Influence of Context on Sentence Acceptability Judgements. 456-461 - Guillem Collell, Marie-Francine Moens:
Do Neural Network Cross-Modal Mappings Really Bridge Modalities? 462-468 - Daniel Fried, Dan Klein:
Policy Gradient as a Proxy for Dynamic Oracles in Constituency Parsing. 469-476 - Juneki Hong, Liang Huang:
Linear-time Constituency Parsing with RNNs and Dynamic Programming. 477-483 - Timothy Dozat, Christopher D. Manning:
Simpler but More Accurate Semantic Dependency Parsing. 484-490 - Chenchen Ding, Masao Utiyama, Eiichiro Sumita:
Simplified Abugidas. 491-495 - Pengcheng Yang, Xu Sun, Wei Li, Shuming Ma:
Automatic Academic Paper Rating Based on Modularized Hierarchical Convolutional Neural Network. 496-502 - Madalina Cozma, Andrei M. Butnaru, Radu Tudor Ionescu:
Automated essay scoring with string kernels and word embeddings. 503-509 - Anastassia Kornilova, Daniel Argyle, Vladimir Eidelman:
Party Matters: Enhancing Legislative Embeddings with Author Attributes for Vote Prediction. 510-515 - Rem Hida, Naoya Takeishi, Takehisa Yairi, Koichi Hori:
Dynamic and Static Topic Model for Analyzing Time-Series Document Collections. 516-520 - Weijing Huang:
PhraseCTM: Correlated Topic Modeling on Phrases within Markov Random Fields. 521-526 - Marwan Torki:
A Document Descriptor using Covariance of Word Vectors. 527-532 - Hao Li, Wei Lu:
Learning with Structured Representations for Negation Scope Extraction. 533-539 - Wenpeng Yin, Dan Roth, Hinrich Schütze:
End-Task Oriented Textual Entailment via Deep Explorations of Inter-Sentence Interactions. 540-545 - Yitao Cai, Yin Li, Xiaojun Wan:
Sense-Aware Neural Models for Pun Location in Texts. 546-551 - Enrico Santus, Hongmin Wang, Emmanuele Chersoni, Yue Zhang:
A Rank-Based Similarity Metric for Word Embeddings. 552-557 - Alexander Erdmann, Nasser Zalmout, Nizar Habash:
Addressing Noise in Multidialectal Word Embeddings. 558-565 - Zheng Zhang, Pierre Zweigenbaum:
GNEG: Graph-Based Negative Sampling for word2vec. 566-571 - Reina Akama, Kento Watanabe, Sho Yokoi, Sosuke Kobayashi, Kentaro Inui:
Unsupervised Learning of Style-sensitive Word Vectors. 572-578 - Ruidan He, Wee Sun Lee, Hwee Tou Ng, Daniel Dahlmeier:
Exploiting Document Knowledge for Aspect-level Sentiment Classification. 579-585 - Lizhen Liu, Donghai Zhang, Wei Song:
Modeling Sentiment Association in Discourse for Humor Recognition. 586-591 - Hu Xu, Bing Liu, Lei Shu, Philip S. Yu:
Double Embeddings and CNN-based Sequence Labeling for Aspect Extraction. 592-598 - Eyal Shnarch, Carlos Alzate, Lena Dankin, Martin Gleize, Yufang Hou, Leshem Choshen, Ranit Aharonov, Noam Slonim:
Will it Blend? Blending Weak and Strong Labeled Data in a Neural Network for Argumentation Mining. 599-605 - Onno Kampman, Elham J. Barezi, Dario Bertero, Pascale Fung:
Investigating Audio, Video, and Text Fusion Methods for End-to-End Automatic Personality Prediction. 606-611 - Jun Suzuki, Sho Takase, Hidetaka Kamigaito, Makoto Morishita, Masaaki Nagata:
An Empirical Study of Building a Strong Baseline for Constituency Parsing. 612-618 - Sara Stymne, Miryam de Lhoneux, Aaron Smith, Joakim Nivre:
Parser Training with Heterogeneous Treebanks. 619-625 - Stefan Grünewald, Sophie Henning, Alexander Koller:
Generalized chart constraints for efficient PCFG and TAG parsing. 626-631 - Xunjie Zhu, Tingfeng Li, Gerard de Melo:
Exploring Semantic Properties of Sentence Embeddings. 632-637 - Marek Rei, Daniela Gerz, Ivan Vulic:
Scoring Lexical Entailment with a Supervised Directional Similarity Network. 638-643 - Yiben Yang, Larry Birnbaum, Ji-Ping Wang, Doug Downey:
Extracting Commonsense Properties from Embeddings with Limited Human Guidance. 644-649 - Max Glockner, Vered Shwartz, Yoav Goldberg:
Breaking NLI Systems with Sentences that Require Simple Lexical Inferences. 650-655 - Poorya Zaremoodi, Wray L. Buntine, Gholamreza Haffari:
Adaptive Knowledge Sharing in Multi-Task Learning: Improving Low-Resource Neural Machine Translation. 656-661 - Craig Stewart, Nikolai Vogler, Junjie Hu, Jordan L. Boyd-Graber, Graham Neubig:
Automatic Estimation of Simultaneous Interpreter Performance. 662-666 - Phoebe Mulcaire, Swabha Swayamdipta, Noah A. Smith:
Polyglot Semantic Role Labeling. 667-672 - Yanyan Zou, Wei Lu:
Learning Cross-lingual Distributed Logical Representations for Semantic Parsing. 673-679 - Masaki Asada, Makoto Miwa, Yutaka Sasaki:
Enhancing Drug-Drug Interaction Extraction from Texts by Molecular Structure Information. 680-685 - Prabal Agarwal, Jannik Strötgen, Luciano Del Corro, Johannes Hoffart, Gerhard Weikum:
diaNED: Time-Aware Named Entity Disambiguation for Diachronic Corpora. 686-693 - Xiaolei Huang, Michael J. Paul:
Examining Temporality in Document Classification. 694-699 - Aaron Jaech, Mari Ostendorf:
Personalized Language Model for Query Auto-Completion. 700-705 - Jianmo Ni, Julian J. McAuley:
Personalized Review Generation By Expanding Phrases and Attending on Aspect-Aware Representations. 706-711 - Carolina Scarton, Lucia Specia:
Learning Simplifications for Specific Target Audiences. 712-718 - Roee Aharoni, Yoav Goldberg:
Split and Rephrase: Better Evaluation and Stronger Baselines. 719-724 - Shuming Ma, Xu Sun, Junyang Lin, Houfeng Wang:
Autoencoder as Assistant Supervisor: Improving Text Representation for Chinese Social Media Text Summarization. 725-731 - Omer Levy, Kenton Lee, Nicholas FitzGerald, Luke Zettlemoyer:
Long Short-Term Memory as a Dynamically Computed Element-wise Weighted Sum. 732-739 - Gail Weiss, Yoav Goldberg, Eran Yahav:
On the Practical Computational Power of Finite Precision RNNs for Language Recognition. 740-745 - Shuohang Wang, Mo Yu, Jing Jiang, Shiyu Chang:
A Co-Matching Model for Multi-choice Reading Comprehension. 746-751 - Rishi Sharma, James F. Allen, Omid Bakhshandeh, Nasrin Mostafazadeh:
Tackling the Story Ending Biases in The Story Cloze Test. 752-757 - Zeyang Lei, Yujiu Yang, Min Yang, Yi Liu:
A Multi-sentiment-resource Enhanced Attention Network for Sentiment Classification. 758-763 - Toru Shimizu, Nobuyuki Shimizu, Hayato Kobayashi:
Pretraining Sentiment Classifiers with Unlabeled Dialog Data. 764-770 - Hen-Hsen Huang, Chiao-Chen Chen, Hsin-Hsi Chen:
Disambiguating False-Alarm Hashtag Usages in Tweets for Irony Detection. 771-777 - Chang Xu, Cécile Paris, Surya Nepal, Ross Sparks:
Cross-Target Stance Classification with Self-Attention Networks. 778-783 - Pranav Rajpurkar, Robin Jia, Percy Liang:
Know What You Don't Know: Unanswerable Questions for SQuAD. 784-789 - Olivia Winn, Smaranda Muresan:
'Lighter' Can Still Be Dark: Modeling Comparative Color Descriptions. 790-795
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