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56th ACL 2018: Melbourne, Australia - System Demonstrations
- Fei Liu, Thamar Solorio:
Proceedings of ACL 2018, Melbourne, Australia, July 15-20, 2018, System Demonstrations. Association for Computational Linguistics 2018, ISBN 978-1-948087-65-0 - Ying Lin, Cash Costello, Boliang Zhang, Di Lu, Heng Ji, James Mayfield, Paul McNamee:
Platforms for Non-speakers Annotating Names in Any Language. 1-6 - Lyndon White, Roberto Togneri, Wei Liu, Mohammed Bennamoun:
NovelPerspective: Identifying Point of View Characters. 7-12 - Ulf Hermjakob, Jonathan May, Kevin Knight:
Out-of-the-box Universal Romanization Tool uroman. 13-18 - James Ravenscroft, Amanda Clare, Maria Liakata:
HarriGT: A Tool for Linking News to Science. 19-24 - Dirk Weissenborn, Pasquale Minervini, Isabelle Augenstein, Johannes Welbl, Tim Rocktäschel, Matko Bosnjak, Jeff Mitchell, Thomas Demeester, Tim Dettmers, Pontus Stenetorp, Sebastian Riedel:
Jack the Reader - A Machine Reading Framework. 25-30 - Jie Yang, Yue Zhang, Linwei Li, Xingxuan Li:
YEDDA: A Lightweight Collaborative Text Span Annotation Tool. 31-36 - Jingguang Han, Utsab Barman, Jer Hayes, Jinhua Du, Edward Burgin, Dadong Wan:
NextGen AML: Distributed Deep Learning based Language Technologies to Augment Anti Money Laundering Investigation. 37-42 - Martin J. Puttkammer, Roald Eiselen, Justin Hocking, Frederik Koen:
NLP Web Services for Resource-Scarce Languages. 43-49 - Hang Yang, Yubo Chen, Kang Liu, Yang Xiao, Jun Zhao:
DCFEE: A Document-level Chinese Financial Event Extraction System based on Automatically Labeled Training Data. 50-55 - Jun Liu, Hiroyuki Shindo, Yuji Matsumoto:
Sentence Suggestion of Japanese Functional Expressions for Chinese-speaking Learners. 56-61 - Ulf Hermjakob, Jonathan May, Michael Pust, Kevin Knight:
Translating a Language You Don't Know In the Chinese Room. 62-67 - Matthias Hartung, Hendrik ter Horst, Frank Grimm, Tim Diekmann, Roman Klinger, Philipp Cimiano:
SANTO: A Web-based Annotation Tool for Ontology-driven Slot Filling. 68-73 - Jie Yang, Yue Zhang:
NCRF++: An Open-source Neural Sequence Labeling Toolkit. 74-79 - Stephen Mayhew, Dan Roth:
TALEN: Tool for Annotation of Low-resource ENtities. 80-86 - Zhihong Shen, Hao Ma, Kuansan Wang:
A Web-scale system for scientific knowledge exploration. 87-92 - Stephanie M. Lukin, Felix Gervits, Cory J. Hayes, Pooja Moolchandani, Anton Leuski, John G. Rogers III, Carlos Sanchez Amaro, Matthew Marge, Clare R. Voss, David R. Traum:
ScoutBot: A Dialogue System for Collaborative Navigation. 93-98 - Ulrich Germann, Renars Liepins, Guntis Barzdins, Didzis Gosko, Sebastião Miranda, David Nogueira:
The SUMMA Platform: A Scalable Infrastructure for Multi-lingual Multi-media Monitoring. 99-104 - Yilin Shen, Avik Ray, Abhishek Patel, Hongxia Jin:
CRUISE: Cold-Start New Skill Development via Iterative Utterance Generation. 105-110 - George Christodoulides:
Praaline: An Open-Source System for Managing, Annotating, Visualising and Analysing Speech Corpora. 111-115 - Marcin Junczys-Dowmunt, Roman Grundkiewicz, Tomasz Dwojak, Hieu Hoang, Kenneth Heafield, Tom Neckermann, Frank Seide, Ulrich Germann, Alham Fikri Aji, Nikolay Bogoychev, André F. T. Martins, Alexandra Birch:
Marian: Fast Neural Machine Translation in C++. 116-121 - Mikhail Burtsev, Alexander V. Seliverstov, Rafael Airapetyan, Mikhail Y. Arkhipov, Dilyara Baymurzina, Nickolay Bushkov, Olga Gureenkova, Taras Khakhulin, Yuri Kuratov, Denis Kuznetsov, Alexey Litinsky, Varvara Logacheva, Alexey Lymar, Valentin Malykh, Maxim Petrov, Vadim Polulyakh, Leonid Pugachev, Alexey Sorokin, Maria Vikhreva, Marat Zaynutdinov:
DeepPavlov: Open-Source Library for Dialogue Systems. 122-127 - Albert Zeyer, Tamer Alkhouli, Hermann Ney:
RETURNN as a Generic Flexible Neural Toolkit with Application to Translation and Speech Recognition. 128-133 - Salvatore Romeo, Giovanni Da San Martino, Alberto Barrón-Cedeño, Alessandro Moschitti:
A Flexible, Efficient and Accurate Framework for Community Question Answering Pipelines. 134-139 - Yafang Huang, Zuchao Li, Zhuosheng Zhang, Hai Zhao:
Moon IME: Neural-based Chinese Pinyin Aided Input Method with Customizable Association. 140-145
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