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Transactions of the Association for Computational Linguistics, Volume 6
Volume 6, 2018
- Lea Frermann, Shay B. Cohen, Mirella Lapata:
Whodunnit? Crime Drama as a Case for Natural Language Understanding. 1-15 - Stefanos Angelidis, Mirella Lapata:
Multiple Instance Learning Networks for Fine-Grained Sentiment Analysis. 17-31 - Ryan Cotterell, Hinrich Schütze:
Joint Semantic Synthesis and Morphological Analysis of the Derived Word. 33-48 - Michaela Jänner, Karthik Narasimhan, Regina Barzilay:
Representation Learning for Grounded Spatial Reasoning. 49-61 - Yang Liu, Mirella Lapata:
Learning Structured Text Representations. 63-75 - Nils Reimers, Nazanin Dehghani, Iryna Gurevych:
Event Time Extraction with a Decision Tree of Neural Classifiers. 77-89 - Swapna Somasundaran, Michael Flor, Martin Chodorow, Hillary Molloy, Binod Gyawali, Laura McCulla:
Towards Evaluating Narrative Quality In Student Writing. 91-106 - Maria Antoniak, David Mimno:
Evaluating the Stability of Embedding-based Word Similarities. 107-119 - Victoria Zayats, Mari Ostendorf:
Conversation Modeling on Reddit Using a Graph-Structured LSTM. 121-132 - Guillem Collell, Marie-Francine Moens:
Learning Representations Specialized in Spatial Knowledge: Leveraging Language and Vision. 133-144 - Zaixiang Zheng, Hao Zhou, Shujian Huang, Lili Mou, Xinyu Dai, Jiajun Chen, Zhaopeng Tu:
Modeling Past and Future for Neural Machine Translation. 145-157 - Subhro Roy, Dan Roth:
Mapping to Declarative Knowledge for Word Problem Solving. 159-172 - Xiang Long, Chuang Gan, Gerard de Melo:
Video Captioning with Multi-Faceted Attention. 173-184 - Hanan Aldarmaki, Mahesh Mohan, Mona T. Diab:
Unsupervised Word Mapping Using Structural Similarities in Monolingual Embeddings. 185-196 - Hanie Sedghi, Ashish Sabharwal:
Knowledge Completion for Generics Using Guided Tensor Factorization. 197-210 - Lifeng Jin, Finale Doshi-Velez, Timothy A. Miller, William Schuler, Lane Schwartz:
Unsupervised Grammar Induction with Depth-bounded PCFG. 211-224 - Eliyahu Kiperwasser, Miguel Ballesteros:
Scheduled Multi-Task Learning: From Syntax to Translation. 225-240 - Matt Crane:
Questionable Answers in Question Answering Research: Reproducibility and Variability of Published Results. 241-252 - Adina Williams, Andrew Drozdov, Samuel R. Bowman:
Do latent tree learning models identify meaningful structure in sentences? 253-267 - Andrius Mudinas, Dell Zhang, Mark Levene:
Bootstrap Domain-Specific Sentiment Classifiers from Unlabeled Corpora. 269-285 - Johannes Welbl, Pontus Stenetorp, Sebastian Riedel:
Constructing Datasets for Multi-hop Reading Comprehension Across Documents. 287-302 - Anoop Kunchukuttan, Mitesh M. Khapra, Gurneet Singh, Pushpak Bhattacharyya:
Leveraging Orthographic Similarity for Multilingual Neural Transliteration. 303-316 - Tomás Kociský, Jonathan Schwarz, Phil Blunsom, Chris Dyer, Karl Moritz Hermann, Gábor Melis, Edward Grefenstette:
The NarrativeQA Reading Comprehension Challenge. 317-328 - Ella Rabinovich, Yulia Tsvetkov, Shuly Wintner:
Native Language Cognate Effects on Second Language Lexical Choice. 329-342 - Egoitz Laparra, Dongfang Xu, Steven Bethard:
From Characters to Time Intervals: New Paradigms for Evaluation and Neural Parsing of Time Normalizations. 343-356 - Edwin Simpson, Iryna Gurevych:
Finding Convincing Arguments Using Scalable Bayesian Preference Learning. 357-371 - Tong Niu, Mohit Bansal:
Polite Dialogue Generation Without Parallel Data. 373-389 - David Jurgens, Srijan Kumar, Raine Hoover, Daniel A. McFarland, Dan Jurafsky:
Measuring the Evolution of a Scientific Field through Citation Frames. 391-406 - Zhaopeng Tu, Yang Liu, Shuming Shi, Tong Zhang:
Learning to Remember Translation History with a Continuous Cache. 407-420 - Yan Shao, Christian Hardmeier, Joakim Nivre:
Universal Word Segmentation: Implementation and Interpretation. 421-435 - Kelvin Guu, Tatsunori B. Hashimoto, Yonatan Oren, Percy Liang:
Generating Sentences by Editing Prototypes. 437-450 - Daniela Gerz, Ivan Vulic, Edoardo Maria Ponti, Jason Naradowsky, Roi Reichart, Anna Korhonen:
Language Modeling for Morphologically Rich Languages: Character-Aware Modeling for Word-Level Prediction. 451-465 - Vinodkumar Prabhakaran, Camilla Griffiths, Hang Su, Prateek Verma, Nelson Morgan, Jennifer L. Eberhardt, Dan Jurafsky:
Detecting Institutional Dialog Acts in Police Traffic Stops. 467-481 - Sanjeev Arora, Yuanzhi Li, Yingyu Liang, Tengyu Ma, Andrej Risteski:
Linear Algebraic Structure of Word Senses, with Applications to Polysemy. 483-495 - Aaron Jaech, Mari Ostendorf:
Low-Rank RNN Adaptation for Context-Aware Language Modeling. 497-510 - Dell Zhang, Jiahao Yuan, Xiaoling Wang, Adam Foster:
Probabilistic Verb Selection for Data-to-Text Generation. 511-527 - Jacob Buckman, Graham Neubig:
Neural Lattice Language Models. 529-541 - Fereshte Khani, Noah D. Goodman, Percy Liang:
Planning, Inference, and Pragmatics in Sequential Language Games. 543-555 - Xilun Chen, Yu Sun, Ben Athiwaratkun, Claire Cardie, Kilian Q. Weinberger:
Adversarial Deep Averaging Networks for Cross-Lingual Sentiment Classification. 557-570 - Silviu Paun, Bob Carpenter, Jon Chamberlain, Dirk Hovy, Udo Kruschwitz, Massimo Poesio:
Comparing Bayesian Models of Annotation. 571-585 - Emily M. Bender, Batya Friedman:
Data Statements for Natural Language Processing: Toward Mitigating System Bias and Enabling Better Science. 587-604 - Kellie Webster, Marta Recasens, Vera Axelrod, Jason Baldridge:
Mind the GAP: A Balanced Corpus of Gendered Ambiguous Pronouns. 605-617 - Rik van Noord, Lasha Abzianidze, Antonio Toral, Johan Bos:
Exploring Neural Methods for Parsing Discourse Representation Structures. 619-633 - Xiao Pu, Nikolaos Pappas, James Henderson, Andrei Popescu-Belis:
Integrating Weakly Supervised Word Sense Disambiguation into Neural Machine Translation. 635-649 - Christo Kirov, Ryan Cotterell:
Recurrent Neural Networks in Linguistic Theory: Revisiting Pinker and Prince (1988) and the Past Tense Debate. 651-665 - Dingquan Wang, Jason Eisner:
Surface Statistics of an Unknown Language Indicate How to Parse It. 667-685 - Wenpeng Yin, Hinrich Schütze:
Attentive Convolution: Equipping CNNs with RNN-style Attention Mechanisms. 687-702 - Mohammad Javad Hosseini, Nathanael Chambers, Siva Reddy, Xavier R. Holt, Shay B. Cohen, Mark Johnson, Mark Steedman:
Learning Typed Entailment Graphs with Global Soft Constraints. 703-717
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