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19th CICLing 2019: La Rochelle, France - Part I
- Alexander F. Gelbukh:
Computational Linguistics and Intelligent Text Processing - 20th International Conference, CICLing 2019, La Rochelle, France, April 7-13, 2019, Revised Selected Papers, Part I. Lecture Notes in Computer Science 13451, Springer 2023, ISBN 978-3-031-24336-3
General
- Carlo Strapparava, Serra Sinem Tekiroglu, Gözde Özbal:
Visual Aids to the Rescue: Predicting Creativity in Multimodal Artwork. 3-16 - Beatriz Martínez Tornés, Emanuela Boros, Antoine Doucet, Petra Gomez-Krämer, Jean-Marc Ogier, Vincent Poulain D'Andecy:
Knowledge-Based Techniques for Document Fraud Detection: A Comprehensive Study. 17-33 - Itziar Gonzalez-Dios, Javier Álvez, German Rigau:
Exploiting Metonymy from Available Knowledge Resources. 34-43 - Lisa Beinborn, Samira Abnar, Rochelle Choenni:
Robust Evaluation of Language-Brain Encoding Experiments. 44-61 - Lucie Poláková, Jirí Mírovský:
Connectives with Both Arguments External: A Survey on Czech. 62-72 - Daniela Gifu:
Recognizing Weak Signals in News Corpora. 73-85 - Alena Sorokina, Aidana Karipbayeva, Zhenisbek Assylbekov:
Low-Rank Approximation of Matrices for PMI-Based Word Embeddings. 86-94 - Nada Mimouni, Timothy Yu-Cheong Yeung:
Text Preprocessing for Shrinkage Regression and Topic Modeling to Analyse EU Public Consultation Data. 95-109 - Klara Jagrova, Tania Avgustinova:
Intelligibility of Highly Predictable Polish Target Words in Sentences Presented to Czech Readers. 110-125
Information Extraction
- Zishan Ahmad, Deeksha Varshney, Asif Ekbal, Pushpak Bhattacharyya:
Multi-lingual Event Identification in Disaster Domain. 129-142 - Sam Bigeard, Frantz Thiessard, Natalia Grabar:
Detection and Analysis of Drug Non-compliance in Internet Fora Using Information Retrieval Approaches. 143-154 - Taisiya Glushkova, Ekaterina Artemova:
Char-RNN and Active Learning for Hashtag Segmentation. 155-168 - Tsanta Randriatsitohaina, Thierry Hamon:
Extracting Food-Drug Interactions from Scientific Literature: Relation Clustering to Address Lack of Data. 169-180 - Amine Trabelsi, Osmar R. Zaïane:
Contrastive Reasons Detection and Clustering from Online Polarized Debates. 181-198 - Minna Tamper, Petri Leskinen, Eero Hyvönen:
Visualizing and Analyzing Networks of Named Entities in Biographical Dictionaries for Digital Humanities Research. 199-214 - Eirini Papagiannopoulou, Grigorios Tsoumakas:
Unsupervised Keyphrase Extraction from Scientific Publications. 215-229
Information Retrieval
- Julien Gobeill, Emilie Pasche, Patrick Ruch:
Retrieving the Evidence of a Free Text Annotation in a Scientific Article: A Data Free Approach. 233-246 - Yannis Haralambous, Ehoussou Emmanuel N'zi:
Salience-Induced Term-Driven Serendipitous Web Exploration. 247-262
Language Modeling
- Debajyoty Banik, Asif Ekbal, Pushpak Bhattacharyya:
Two-Phased Dynamic Language Model: Improved LM for Automated Language Translation. 265-279 - Kanako Komiya, Takumi Seitou, Minoru Sasaki, Hiroyuki Shinnou:
Composing Word Vectors for Japanese Compound Words Using Dependency Relations. 280-292 - Ranjan Satapathy, Erik Cambria, Nadia Magnenat-Thalmann:
Microtext Normalization for Chatbots. 293-303 - Milton King, Paul Cook:
Building Personalized Language Models Through Language Model Interpolation. 304-315 - Xuan-Son Vu, Son N. Tran, Lili Jiang:
dpUGC: Learn Differentially Private Representation for User Generated Contents (Best Paper Award, Third Place, Shared). 316-331 - Diego Maupomé, Marie-Jean Meurs:
Multiplicative Models for Recurrent Language Modeling. 332-341 - Christine Basta, Marta R. Costa-jussà:
Impact of Gender Debiased Word Embeddings in Language Modeling. 342-350 - Bagdat Myrzakhmetov, Rustem Takhanov, Zhenisbek Assylbekov:
Initial Explorations on Chaotic Behaviors of Recurrent Neural Networks. 351-363
Lexical Resources
- Shafqat Mumtaz Virk, Per Klang, Lars Borin, Anju Saxena:
LingFN: A Framenet for the Linguistic Domain. 367-379 - Albina Khusainova, Adil Khan, Adín Ramírez Rivera:
SART - Similarity, Analogies, and Relatedness for Tatar Language: New Benchmark Datasets for Word Embeddings Evaluation. 380-390 - Fariz Ikhwantri:
Cross-Lingual Transfer for Distantly Supervised and Low-Resources Indonesian NER. 391-405 - Gustavo H. Paetzold, Lucia Specia:
Phrase-Level Simplification for Non-native Speakers. 406-431 - Cristian Bravo, Sebastian Otálora, Sonia Ordoñez-Salinas:
Automatic Creation of a Pharmaceutical Corpus Based on Open-Data. 432-450 - Edward Dearden, Alistair Baron:
Fool's Errand: Looking at April Fools Hoaxes as Disinformation Through the Lens of Deception and Humour. 451-467 - Gerhard Wohlgenannt, Artemii Babushkin, Denis Romashov, Igor Ukrainets, Anton Maskaykin, Ilya Shutov:
Russian Language Datasets in the Digital Humanities Domain and Their Evaluation with Word Embeddings. 468-479 - Gwénolé Lecorvé, H. Ambre Ayats, Benoît Fournier, Jade Mekki, Jonathan Chevelu, Delphine Battistelli, Nicolas Béchet:
Towards the Automatic Processing of Language Registers: Semi-supervisedly Built Corpus and Classifier for French. 480-492
Machine Translation
- Rejwanul Haque, Mohammed Hasanuzzaman, Andy Way:
Evaluating Terminology Translation in MT. 495-520 - Hoang-Quoc Nguyen-Son, Tran Phuong Thao, Seira Hidano, Shinsaku Kiyomoto:
Detecting Machine-Translated Paragraphs by Matching Similar Words. 521-532 - Kamal Kumar Gupta, Sukanta Sen, Asif Ekbal, Pushpak Bhattacharyya:
Improving Low-Resource NMT with Parser Generated Syntactic Phrases. 533-544 - Miguel Domingo, Mercedes García-Martínez, Alexandre Helle, Francisco Casacuberta, Manuel Herranz:
How Much Does Tokenization Affect Neural Machine Translation? 545-554 - Sukanta Sen, Mohammed Hasanuzzaman, Asif Ekbal, Pushpak Bhattacharyya, Andy Way:
Take Help from Elder Brother: Old to Modern English NMT with Phrase Pair Feedback. 555-566 - Alberto Poncelas, Gideon Maillette de Buy Wenniger, Andy Way:
Adaptation of Machine Translation Models with Back-Translated Data Using Transductive Data Selection Methods. 567-579
Morphology, Syntax, Parsing
- Rémi Cardon, Natalia Grabar:
Automatic Detection of Parallel Sentences from Comparable Biomedical Texts. 583-594 - Ayan Das, Sudeshna Sarkar:
MorphBen: A Neural Morphological Analyzer for Bengali Language. 595-607 - Luyên Ngoc Lê, Yannis Haralambous:
CCG Supertagging Using Morphological and Dependency Syntax Information. 608-621 - Gözde Berk, Berna Erden, Tunga Güngör:
Representing Overlaps in Sequence Labeling Tasks with a Novel Tagging Scheme: Bigappy-Unicrossy. 622-635 - Ryo Nagata, Koki Washio, Hokuto Ototake:
*Paris is Rain. or It is raining in Paris?: Detecting Overgeneralization of Be-verb in Learner English. 636-647 - Michalina Strzyz, Carlos Gómez-Rodríguez:
Speeding up Natural Language Parsing by Reusing Partial Results. 648-657 - Javier Sánchez-Junquera, Paolo Rosso, Manuel Montes-y-Gómez, Simone Paolo Ponzetto:
Unmasking Bias in News. 658-667
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