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2020
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2020
Proceedings of the Ninth Joint Conference on Lexical and Computational Semantics, *SEM@COLING 2020, Barcelona, Spain (Online), December 12-13, 2020
*SEM@COLING
(2020)
Elior Sulem
,
Omri Abend
,
Ari Rappoport
Semantic Structural Decomposition for Neural Machine Translation.
*SEM@COLING
(2020)
Janosch Haber
,
Massimo Poesio
Assessing Polyseme Sense Similarity through Co-predication Acceptability and Contextualised Embedding Distance.
*SEM@COLING
(2020)
Ioana Hulpus
,
Jonathan Kobbe
,
Heiner Stuckenschmidt
,
Graeme Hirst
Knowledge Graphs meet Moral Values.
*SEM@COLING
(2020)
Alexander Jakubowski
,
Milica Gasic
,
Marcus Zibrowius
Topology of Word Embeddings: Singularities Reflect Polysemy.
*SEM@COLING
(2020)
Chakaveh Saedi
,
Mark Dras
Large Scale Author Obfuscation Using Siamese Variational Auto-Encoder: The SiamAO System.
*SEM@COLING
(2020)
Nick McKenna
,
Mark Steedman
Learning Negation Scope from Syntactic Structure.
*SEM@COLING
(2020)
Emmanuele Chersoni
,
Rong Xiang
,
Qin Lu
,
Chu-Ren Huang
Automatic Learning of Modality Exclusivity Norms with Crosslingual Word Embeddings.
*SEM@COLING
(2020)
Anshuman Mishra
,
Dhruvesh Patel
,
Aparna Vijayakumar
,
Xiang Li
,
Pavan Kapanipathi
,
Kartik Talamadupula
Reading Comprehension as Natural Language Inference: A Semantic Analysis.
*SEM@COLING
(2020)
Jianguo Zhang
,
Kazuma Hashimoto
,
Chien-Sheng Wu
,
Yao Wang
,
Philip S. Yu
,
Richard Socher
,
Caiming Xiong
Find or Classify? Dual Strategy for Slot-Value Predictions on Multi-Domain Dialog State Tracking.
*SEM@COLING
(2020)
Giulia Cappelli
,
Alessandro Lenci
PISA: A measure of Preference In Selection of Arguments to model verb argument recoverability.
*SEM@COLING
(2020)
Abhilasha Ravichander
,
Eduard H. Hovy
,
Kaheer Suleman
,
Adam Trischler
,
Jackie Chi Kit Cheung
On the Systematicity of Probing Contextualized Word Representations: The Case of Hypernymy in BERT.
*SEM@COLING
(2020)
Keen You
,
Dan Goldwasser
"where is this relationship going?": Understanding Relationship Trajectories in Narrative Text.
*SEM@COLING
(2020)
Dylan Ebert
,
Ellie Pavlick
A Visuospatial Dataset for Naturalistic Verb Learning.
*SEM@COLING
(2020)
Lasha Abzianidze
Learning as Abduction: Trainable Natural Logic Theorem Prover for Natural Language Inference.
*SEM@COLING
(2020)
Laura Ana Maria Bostan
,
Roman Klinger
Token Sequence Labeling vs. Clause Classification for English Emotion Stimulus Detection.
*SEM@COLING
(2020)
Isaiah Onando Mulang'
,
Jennifer D'Souza
,
Sören Auer
Fine-tuning BERT with Focus Words for Explanation Regeneration.
*SEM@COLING
(2020)
Shaika Chowdhury
,
Philip S. Yu
,
Yuan Luo
Improving Medical NLI Using Context-Aware Domain Knowledge.
*SEM@COLING
(2020)
Ali Hakimi Parizi
,
Paul Cook
Joint Training for Learning Cross-lingual Embeddings with Sub-word Information without Parallel Corpora.
*SEM@COLING
(2020)
William Gantt
,
Benjamin Kane
,
Aaron Steven White
Natural Language Inference with Mixed Effects.
*SEM@COLING
(2020)
2014
Nghia The Pham
,
Lorenzo Ferrone
,
Fabio Massimo Zanzotto
Compositional Distributional Semantics Models in Chunk-based Smoothed Tree Kernels.
*SEM@COLING
(2014)
Rasoul Kaljahi
,
Jennifer Foster
,
Johann Roturier
Semantic Role Labelling with minimal resources: Experiments with French.
*SEM@COLING
(2014)
Steve L. Manion
,
Raazesh Sainudiin
An Iterative 'Sudoku Style' Approach to Subgraph-based Word Sense Disambiguation.
*SEM@COLING
(2014)
Nitish Aggarwal
,
Kartik Asooja
,
Paul Buitelaar
Exploring ESA to Improve Word Relatedness.
*SEM@COLING
(2014)
Anders Johannsen
,
Dirk Hovy
,
Héctor Martínez Alonso
,
Barbara Plank
,
Anders Søgaard
More or less supervised supersense tagging of Twitter.
*SEM@COLING
(2014)
Germán Kruszewski
,
Marco Baroni
Dead parrots make bad pets: Exploring modifier effects in noun phrases.
*SEM@COLING
(2014)
Daniel Dahlmeier
Learning the Peculiar Value of Actions.
*SEM@COLING
(2014)
Gabriella Lapesa
,
Stefan Evert
,
Sabine Schulte im Walde
Contrasting Syntagmatic and Paradigmatic Relations: Insights from Distributional Semantic Models.
*SEM@COLING
(2014)
Wojciech Jaworski
,
Adam Przepiórkowski
Semantic Roles in Grammar Engineering.
*SEM@COLING
(2014)
James Pustejovsky
,
Nikhil Krishnaswamy
Generating Simulations of Motion Events from Verbal Descriptions.
*SEM@COLING
(2014)
Mark Yatskar
,
Michel Galley
,
Lucy Vanderwende
,
Luke Zettlemoyer
See No Evil, Say No Evil: Description Generation from Densely Labeled Images.
*SEM@COLING
(2014)
Can Özmen
,
Alexander Streicher
,
Andrea Zielinski
Using Text Segmentation Algorithms for the Automatic Generation of E-Learning Courses.
*SEM@COLING
(2014)
Raquel Fernández
,
Staffan Larsson
Vagueness and Learning: A Type-Theoretic Approach.
*SEM@COLING
(2014)
William Schuler
,
Adam Wheeler
Cognitive Compositional Semantics using Continuation Dependencies.
*SEM@COLING
(2014)
Proceedings of the Third Joint Conference on Lexical and Computational Semantics, *SEM@COLING 2014, August 23-24, 2014, Dublin, Ireland.
*SEM@COLING
(2014)
Gabriel Bernier-Colborne
Identifying semantic relations in a specialized corpus through distributional analysis of a cooccurrence tensor.
*SEM@COLING
(2014)
Nicolai Erbs
,
Iryna Gurevych
,
Torsten Zesch
Sense and Similarity: A Study of Sense-level Similarity Measures.
*SEM@COLING
(2014)
Jared Kramer
,
Clara Gordon
Improvement of a Naive Bayes Sentiment Classifier Using MRS-Based Features.
*SEM@COLING
(2014)
Stefan Bott
,
Sabine Schulte im Walde
Syntactic Transfer Patterns of German Particle Verbs and their Impact on Lexical Semantics.
*SEM@COLING
(2014)
Anh Tran
,
Mihai Surdeanu
,
Paul R. Cohen
Extracting Latent Attributes from Video Scenes Using Text as Background Knowledge.
*SEM@COLING
(2014)
Anand Gupta
,
Manpreet Kaur
,
Shachar Mirkin
,
Adarsh Singh
,
Aseem Goyal
Text Summarization through Entailment-based Minimum Vertex Cover.
*SEM@COLING
(2014)
Kathrin Eichler
,
Aleksandra Gabryszak
,
Günter Neumann
An analysis of textual inference in German customer emails.
*SEM@COLING
(2014)
Anil Bandhakavi
,
Nirmalie Wiratunga
,
Deepak P
,
Stewart Massie
Generating a Word-Emotion Lexicon from #Emotional Tweets.
*SEM@COLING
(2014)