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26th CoNLL 2022: Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates
- Antske Fokkens, Vivek Srikumar:
Proceedings of the 26th Conference on Computational Natural Language Learning, CoNLL 2022, Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates (Hybrid Event), December 7-8, 2022. Association for Computational Linguistics 2011, ISBN 978-1-959429-07-4 - Frontmatter.
- Sosuke Nishikawa, Ikuya Yamada, Yoshimasa Tsuruoka, Isao Echizen:
A Multilingual Bag-of-Entities Model for Zero-Shot Cross-Lingual Text Classification. 1-12 - James A. Michaelov, Benjamin K. Bergen:
Collateral facilitation in humans and language models. 13-26 - Michael Miller Yoder, Lynnette Hui Xian Ng, David West Brown, Kathleen M. Carley:
How Hate Speech Varies by Target Identity: A Computational Analysis. 27-39 - Peng Yang, Dingcheng Li, Ping Li:
Continual Learning for Natural Language Generations with Transformer Calibration. 40-49 - Jane A. Yu, Alon Y. Halevy:
That's so cute!: The CARE Dataset for Affective Response Detection. 50-69 - Lijie Wang, Yaozong Shen, Shuyuan Peng, Shuai Zhang, Xinyan Xiao, Hao Liu, Hongxuan Tang, Ying Chen, Hua Wu, Haifeng Wang:
A Fine-grained Interpretability Evaluation Benchmark for Neural NLP. 70-84 - Mark Hopkins:
Towards More Natural Artificial Languages. 85-94 - Aaron Mueller, Yu Xia, Tal Linzen:
Causal Analysis of Syntactic Agreement Neurons in Multilingual Language Models. 95-109 - Niyati Bafna, Josef van Genabith, Cristina España-Bonet, Zdenek Zabokrtský:
Combining Noisy Semantic Signals with Orthographic Cues: Cognate Induction for the Indic Dialect Continuum. 110-131 - Nihar Sahoo, Himanshu Gupta, Pushpak Bhattacharyya:
Detecting Unintended Social Bias in Toxic Language Datasets. 132-143 - Forrest Davis:
Incremental Processing of Principle B: Mismatches Between Neural Models and Humans. 144-156 - Sagar Indurkhya:
Parsing as Deduction Revisited: Using an Automatic Theorem Prover to Solve an SMT Model of a Minimalist Parser. 157-175 - William Merrill, Alex Warstadt, Tal Linzen:
Entailment Semantics Can Be Extracted from an Ideal Language Model. 176-193 - Gal Patel, Leshem Choshen, Omri Abend:
On Neurons Invariant to Sentence Structural Changes in Neural Machine Translation. 194-212 - Eliot Maës, Philippe Blache, Leonor Becerra:
Shared knowledge in natural conversations: can entropy metrics shed light on information transfers? 213-227 - Elisa Sanchez-Bayona, Rodrigo Agerri:
Leveraging a New Spanish Corpus for Multilingual and Cross-lingual Metaphor Detection. 228-240 - Eytan Chamovitz, Omri Abend:
Cognitive Simplification Operations Improve Text Simplification. 241-265 - Tanja Samardzic, Ximena Gutierrez-Vasques, Rob van der Goot, Max Müller-Eberstein, Olga Pelloni, Barbara Plank:
On Language Spaces, Scales and Cross-Lingual Transfer of UD Parsers. 266-281 - Mohamed Ashraf Abdelsalam, Zhan Shi, Federico Fancellu, Kalliopi Basioti, Dhaivat Bhatt, Vladimir Pavlovic, Afsaneh Fazly:
Visual Semantic Parsing: From Images to Abstract Meaning Representation. 282-300 - Suhas Arehalli, Brian Dillon, Tal Linzen:
Syntactic Surprisal From Neural Models Predicts, But Underestimates, Human Processing Difficulty From Syntactic Ambiguities. 301-313 - Hanzi Xu, Slobodan Vucetic, Wenpeng Yin:
OpenStance: Real-world Zero-shot Stance Detection. 314-324 - Tanise Ceron, Nico Blokker, Sebastian Padó:
Optimizing text representations to capture (dis)similarity between political parties. 325-338 - Umesh Patil, Sol Lago:
Computational cognitive modeling of predictive sentence processing in a second language. 339-349 - Dinesh Nagumothu, Bahadorreza Ofoghi, Guangyan Huang, Peter W. Eklund:
PIE-QG: Paraphrased Information Extraction for Unsupervised Question Generation from Small Corpora. 350-359 - Christopher Davis, Christopher Bryant, Andrew Caines, Marek Rei, Paula Buttery:
Probing for targeted syntactic knowledge through grammatical error detection. 360-373 - Gerardo Ocampo Diaz, Jessica Ouyang:
An Alignment-based Approach to Text Segmentation Similarity Scoring. 374-383 - Leshem Choshen, Omri Abend:
Enhancing the Transformer Decoder with Transition-based Syntax. 384-404 - Kristijan Armeni, Christopher J. Honey, Tal Linzen:
Characterizing Verbatim Short-Term Memory in Neural Language Models. 405-424
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