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*SEM@NAACL-HLT 2018: New Orleans, Louisiana, USA
- Malvina Nissim, Jonathan Berant, Alessandro Lenci:
Proceedings of the Seventh Joint Conference on Lexical and Computational Semantics, *SEM@NAACL-HLT 2018, New Orleans, Louisiana, USA, June 5-6, 2018. Association for Computational Linguistics 2018, ISBN 978-1-948087-22-3 - Kian Kenyon-Dean, Jackie Chi Kit Cheung, Doina Precup:
Resolving Event Coreference with Supervised Representation Learning and Clustering-Oriented Regularization. 1-10 - Xudong Hong, Asad B. Sayeed, Vera Demberg:
Learning distributed event representations with a multi-task approach. 11-21 - Sabine Schulte im Walde, Maximilian Köper, Sylvia Springorum:
Assessing Meaning Components in German Complex Verbs: A Collection of Source-Target Domains and Directionality. 22-32 - Krasen Samardzhiev, Andrew Gargett, Danushka Bollegala:
Learning Neural Word Salience Scores. 33-42 - Svetlana Kiritchenko, Saif M. Mohammad:
Examining Gender and Race Bias in Two Hundred Sentiment Analysis Systems. 43-53 - Sebastian Beschke, Wolfgang Menzel:
Graph Algebraic Combinatory Categorial Grammar. 54-64 - Daniil Sorokin, Iryna Gurevych:
Mixing Context Granularities for Improved Entity Linking on Question Answering Data across Entity Categories. 65-75 - Daniela Naumann, Diego Frassinelli, Sabine Schulte im Walde:
Quantitative Semantic Variation in the Contexts of Concrete and Abstract Words. 76-85 - Gilbert Badaro, Hussein Jundi, Hazem M. Hajj, Wassim El-Hajj:
EmoWordNet: Automatic Expansion of Emotion Lexicon Using English WordNet. 86-93 - Amir Bakarov, Roman Suvorov, Ilya Sochenkov:
The Limitations of Cross-language Word Embeddings Evaluation. 94-100 - Francesco Barbieri, José Camacho-Collados:
How Gender and Skin Tone Modifiers Affect Emoji Semantics in Twitter. 101-106 - Jihun Choi, Taeuk Kim, Sang-goo Lee:
Element-wise Bilinear Interaction for Sentence Matching. 107-112 - Richard S. Crouch, Aikaterini-Lida Kalouli:
Named Graphs for Semantic Representation. 113-118 - Dmitriy Dligach, Timothy A. Miller:
Learning Patient Representations from Text. 119-123 - Hai Hu, Larry Moss:
Polarity Computations in Flexible Categorial Grammar. 124-129 - Laura Kallmeyer, Behrang QasemiZadeh, Jackie Chi Kit Cheung:
Coarse Lexical Frame Acquisition at the Syntax-Semantics Interface Using a Latent-Variable PCFG Model. 130-141 - Hongyuan Mei, Sheng Zhang, Kevin Duh, Benjamin Van Durme:
Halo: Learning Semantics-Aware Representations for Cross-Lingual Information Extraction. 142-147 - Qiang Ning, Zhongzhi Yu, Chuchu Fan, Dan Roth:
Exploiting Partially Annotated Data in Temporal Relation Extraction. 148-153 - Benedicte Pierrejean, Ludovic Tanguy:
Predicting Word Embeddings Variability. 154-159 - Tu Vu, Vered Shwartz:
Integrating Multiplicative Features into Supervised Distributional Methods for Lexical Entailment. 160-166 - Vikas Yadav, Rebecca Sharp, Steven Bethard:
Deep Affix Features Improve Neural Named Entity Recognizers. 167-172 - Sheng Zhang, Kevin Duh, Benjamin Van Durme:
Fine-grained Entity Typing through Increased Discourse Context and Adaptive Classification Thresholds. 173-179 - Adam Poliak, Jason Naradowsky, Aparajita Haldar, Rachel Rudinger, Benjamin Van Durme:
Hypothesis Only Baselines in Natural Language Inference. 180-191 - Manasvi Sagarkar, John Wieting, Lifu Tu, Kevin Gimpel:
Quality Signals in Generated Stories. 192-202 - Wenpeng Yin, Dan Roth:
Term Definitions Help Hypernymy Detection. 203-213 - Michael Wojatzki, Torsten Zesch, Saif M. Mohammad, Svetlana Kiritchenko:
Agree or Disagree: Predicting Judgments on Nuanced Assertions. 214-224 - Hatem Mousselly Sergieh, Teresa Botschen, Iryna Gurevych, Stefan Roth:
A Multimodal Translation-Based Approach for Knowledge Graph Representation Learning. 225-234 - James F. Allen, Choh Man Teng:
Putting Semantics into Semantic Roles. 235-244 - Valerio Basile, Roque Lopez Condori, Elena Cabrio:
Measuring Frame Instance Relatedness. 245-254 - Xia Cui, Sadamori Kojaku, Naoki Masuda, Danushka Bollegala:
Solving Feature Sparseness in Text Classification using Core-Periphery Decomposition. 255-264 - Abhijit Mahabal, Dan Roth, Sid Mittal:
Robust Handling of Polysemy via Sparse Representations. 265-275 - Nam Khanh Tran, Weiwei Cheng:
Multiplicative Tree-Structured Long Short-Term Memory Networks for Semantic Representations. 276-286
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