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W-NUT@EMNLP 2019: Hong Kong, China
- Wei Xu, Alan Ritter, Tim Baldwin, Afshin Rahimi:
Proceedings of the 5th Workshop on Noisy User-generated Text, W-NUT@EMNLP 2019, Hong Kong, China, November 4, 2019. Association for Computational Linguistics 2019, ISBN 978-1-950737-84-0 - Giannis Karamanolakis, Daniel Hsu, Luis Gravano:
Weakly Supervised Attention Networks for Fine-Grained Opinion Mining and Public Health. 1-10 - Isak Czeresnia Etinger, Alan W. Black:
Formality Style Transfer for Noisy, User-generated Conversations: Extracting Labeled, Parallel Data from Unlabeled Corpora. 11-16 - Christian Federmann, Oussama Elachqar, Chris Quirk:
Multilingual Whispers: Generating Paraphrases with Translation. 17-26 - Maria Nadejde, Joel R. Tetreault:
Personalizing Grammatical Error Correction: Adaptation to Proficiency Level and L1. 27-33 - Xin Li, Lidong Bing, Wenxuan Zhang, Wai Lam:
Exploiting BERT for End-to-End Aspect-based Sentiment Analysis. 34-41 - Vladimir Karpukhin, Omer Levy, Jacob Eisenstein, Marjan Ghazvininejad:
Training on Synthetic Noise Improves Robustness to Natural Noise in Machine Translation. 42-47 - Nathanael Chambers, Timothy Forman, Catherine Griswold, Kevin Lu, Yogaish Khastgir, Stephen Steckler:
Character-Based Models for Adversarial Phone Extraction: Preventing Human Sex Trafficking. 48-56 - Abhinav Bhandari, Caitrin Armstrong:
Tkol, Httt, and r/radiohead: High Affinity Terms in Reddit Communities. 57-67 - Daniele Bonadiman, Anjishnu Kumar, Arpit Mittal:
Large Scale Question Paraphrase Retrieval with Smoothed Deep Metric Learning. 68-75 - Hanh Nguyen, Dirk Hovy
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Hey Siri. Ok Google. Alexa: A topic modeling of user reviews for smart speakers. 76-83 - Vinayak Athavale, Aayush Naik, Rajas Vanjape, Manish Shrivastava:
Predicting Algorithm Classes for Programming Word Problems. 84-93 - Chris van der Lee, Tess van der Zanden, Emiel Krahmer, Maria Mos, Alexander P. Schouten:
Automatic identification of writers' intentions: Comparing different methods for predicting relationship goals in online dating profile texts. 94-100 - Abbas Ghaddar, Philippe Langlais:
Contextualized Word Representations from Distant Supervision with and for NER. 101-108 - Yunfan Gu, Yuqiao Yang, Zhongyu Wei:
Extract, Transform and Filling: A Pipeline Model for Question Paraphrasing based on Template. 109-114 - Rob van der Goot:
An In-depth Analysis of the Effect of Lexical Normalization on the Dependency Parsing of Social Media. 115-120 - Béranger Dumont, Simona Maggio, Ghiles Sidi Said, Quoc-Tien Au:
Who wrote this book? A challenge for e-commerce. 121-125 - Takeshi Kobayakawa, Taro Miyazaki, Hiroki Okamoto, Simon Clippingdale:
Mining Tweets that refer to TV programs with Deep Neural Networks. 126-130 - Wafia Adouane, Jean-Philippe Bernardy, Simon Dobnik:
Normalising Non-standardised Orthography in Algerian Code-switched User-generated Data. 131-140 - Niko Partanen, Mika Hämäläinen, Khalid Al-Najjar:
Dialect Text Normalization to Normative Standard Finnish. 141-146 - Jiawei Yong:
A Cross-Topic Method for Supervised Relevance Classification. 147-152 - Chen Liu, Anderson de Andrade, Muhammad Osama:
Exploring Multilingual Syntactic Sentence Representations. 153-159 - Yuzhong Hong, Xianguo Yu, Neng He, Nan Liu, Junhui Liu:
FASPell: A Fast, Adaptable, Simple, Powerful Chinese Spell Checker Based On DAE-Decoder Paradigm. 160-169 - Hunter Heidenreich, Jake Williams:
Latent semantic network induction in the context of linked example senses. 170-180 - Kartikey Pant, Venkata Himakar Yanamandra
, Alok Debnath, Radhika Mamidi:
SmokEng: Towards Fine-grained Classification of Tobacco-related Social Media Text. 181-190 - Aili Shen, Daniel Beck, Bahar Salehi, Jianzhong Qi
, Timothy Baldwin:
Modelling Uncertainty in Collaborative Document Quality Assessment. 191-201 - Anja Belz
, Richard Hoile, Elizabeth Ford, Azam Mullick:
Conceptualisation and Annotation of Drug Nonadherence Information for Knowledge Extraction from Patient-Generated Texts. 202-211 - Shirley Anugrah Hayati, Aditi Chaudhary, Naoki Otani
, Alan W. Black:
What A Sunny Day â": Toward Emoji-Sensitive Irony Detection. 212-216 - Tommaso Fornaciari
, Dirk Hovy
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Geolocation with Attention-Based Multitask Learning Models. 217-223 - Tommaso Fornaciari
, Dirk Hovy
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Dense Node Representation for Geolocation. 224-230 - Tommaso Fornaciari
, Dirk Hovy
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Identifying Linguistic Areas for Geolocation. 231-236 - Sravan Babu Bodapati, Hyokun Yun, Yaser Al-Onaizan:
Robustness to Capitalization Errors in Named Entity Recognition. 237-242 - Viet Dac Lai, Thien Huu Nguyen:
Extending Event Detection to New Types with Learning from Keywords. 243-248 - Rui Xing
, Jie Luo:
Distant Supervised Relation Extraction with Separate Head-Tail CNN. 249-258 - Youmna Ismaeil, Oana Balalau, Paramita Mirza:
Discovering the Functions of Language in Online Forums. 259-264 - Stefan Constantin, Jan Niehues, Alex Waibel:
Incremental processing of noisy user utterances in the spoken language understanding task. 265-274 - Claudia Matos Veliz, Orphée De Clercq, Véronique Hoste:
Benefits of Data Augmentation for NMT-based Text Normalization of User-Generated Content. 275-285 - Yifu Sun, Haoming Jiang:
Contextual Text Denoising with Masked Language Model. 286-290 - Riya Pal, Dipti Sharma:
Towards Automated Semantic Role Labelling of Hindi-English Code-Mixed Tweets. 291-296 - Benjamin Muller, Benoît Sagot, Djamé Seddah:
Enhancing BERT for Lexical Normalization. 297-306 - Zhilin Wang, Elena Rastorgueva, Weizhe Lin, Xiaodong Wu:
No, you're not alone: A better way to find people with similar experiences on Reddit. 307-315 - Wenhao Ying, Rong Xiang, Qin Lu:
Improving Multi-label Emotion Classification by Integrating both General and Domain-specific Knowledge. 316-321 - Ivan Sekulic, Michael Strube:
Adapting Deep Learning Methods for Mental Health Prediction on Social Media. 322-327 - Zhenhao Li
, Lucia Specia:
Improving Neural Machine Translation Robustness via Data Augmentation: Beyond Back-Translation. 328-336 - Rohan Badlani, Nishit Asnani, Manan Rai:
An Ensemble of Humour, Sarcasm, and Hate Speechfor Sentiment Classification in Online Reviews. 337-345 - Jakub Náplava, Milan Straka:
Grammatical Error Correction in Low-Resource Scenarios. 346-356 - Roman Grundkiewicz, Marcin Junczys-Dowmunt:
Minimally-Augmented Grammatical Error Correction. 357-363 - Keith Cortis
, Brian Davis:
A Social Opinion Gold Standard for the Malta Government Budget 2018. 364-369 - Jiyoung Han, Youngin Lee, Junbum Lee, Meeyoung Cha:
The Fallacy of Echo Chambers: Analyzing the Political Slants of User-Generated News Comments in Korean Media. 370-374 - Gabriel Stanovsky, Ronen Tamari:
Y'all should read this! Identifying Plurality in Second-Person Personal Pronouns in English Texts. 375-380 - Edison Marrese-Taylor, Pablo Loyola, Yutaka Matsuo:
An Edit-centric Approach for Wikipedia Article Quality Assessment. 381-386 - Yeon Seonwoo, Sungjoon Park, Dongkwan Kim, Alice Oh:
Additive Compositionality of Word Vectors. 387-396 - Kazuki Ashihara, Tomoyuki Kajiwara, Yuki Arase, Satoru Uchida:
Contextualized context2vec. 397-406 - José Carlos Rosales Núñez, Djamé Seddah, Guillaume Wisniewski:
Phonetic Normalization for Machine Translation of User Generated Content. 407-416 - Anab Maulana Barik, Rahmad Mahendra, Mirna Adriani:
Normalization of Indonesian-English Code-Mixed Twitter Data. 417-424 - Nasser Zalmout, Kapil Thadani, Aasish Pappu:
Unsupervised Neologism Normalization Using Embedding Space Mapping. 425-430 - Jekaterina Novikova, Aparna Balagopalan, Ksenia Shkaruta, Frank Rudzicz:
Lexical Features Are More Vulnerable, Syntactic Features Have More Predictive Power. 431-443 - Richard Yuanzhe Pang:
Towards Actual (Not Operational) Textual Style Transfer Auto-Evaluation. 444-445 - Ella Rabinovich, Masih Sultani, Suzanne Stevenson:
CodeSwitch-Reddit: Exploration of Written Multilingual Discourse in Online Discussion Forums.
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