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2020 – today
- 2024
- [c17]Daniel Dakota, Sandra Kübler:
Bits and Pieces: Investigating the Effects of Subwords in Multi-task Parsing across Languages and Domains. LREC/COLING 2024: 2397-2409 - [c16]Christopher D. Sapp, Elliott Evans, Rex Sprouse, Daniel Dakota:
Introducing a Parsed Corpus of Historical High German. LREC/COLING 2024: 9224-9233 - [c15]Jacob Striebel, Abishek Edikala, Ethan Irby, Alex Rosenfeld, J. Gage, Daniel Dakota, Sandra Kübler:
Scaling Up Authorship Attribution. NAACL (Industry Track) 2024: 295-302 - [c14]Noor Abo Mokh, Daniel Dakota, Sandra Kübler:
Out-of-Domain Dependency Parsing for Dialects of Arabic: A Case Study. ArabicNLP 2024: 170-182 - 2023
- [c13]Matthew Fort, Zuoyu Tian, Elizabeth Gabel, Nina Georgiades, Noah Sauer, Daniel Dakota, Sandra Kübler:
Bigfoot in Big Tech: Detecting Out of Domain Conspiracy Theories. RANLP 2023: 353-363 - 2022
- [c12]Ludovic Mompelat, Daniel Dakota, Sandra Kübler:
How to Parse a Creole: When Martinican Creole Meets French. COLING 2022: 4397-4406 - [c11]Noor Abo Mokh, Daniel Dakota, Sandra Kübler:
Improving POS Tagging for Arabic Dialects on Out-of-Domain Texts. WANLP@EMNLP 2022: 238-248 - 2021
- [c10]Zeeshan Ali Sayyed, Daniel Dakota:
Annotations Matter: Leveraging Multi-task Learning to Parse UD and SUD. ACL/IJCNLP (Findings) 2021: 3467-3481
2010 – 2019
- 2019
- [c9]Kenneth Steimel, Daniel Dakota, Yue Chen, Sandra Kübler:
Investigating Multilingual Abusive Language Detection: A Cautionary Tale. RANLP 2019: 1151-1160 - 2018
- [c8]Daniel Dakota, Sandra Kübler:
Practical Parsing for Downstream Applications. COLING (Tutorials) 2018: 5-7 - 2017
- [c7]Daniel Dakota:
The Devil is in the Details: Parsing Unknown German Words. GSCL 2017: 23-39 - [c6]Daniel Dakota, Sandra Kübler:
Towards Replicability in Parsing. RANLP 2017: 185-194 - [c5]Hai Hu, Daniel Dakota, Sandra Kübler:
Non-Deterministic Segmentation for Chinese Lattice Parsing. RANLP 2017: 316-324 - 2016
- [c4]Daniel Dakota, Sandra Kübler:
From Discourse Representation Structure to Event Semantics: A Simple Conversion? FedCSIS 2016: 343-352 - [c3]Daniel Dakota:
Brown clustering for unlexicalized parsing. KONVENS 2016 - [c2]Can Liu, Wen Li, Bradford Demarest, Yue Chen, Sara Couture, Daniel Dakota, Nikita Haduong, Noah Kaufman, Andrew Lamont, Manan Pancholi, Kenneth Steimel, Sandra Kübler:
IUCL at SemEval-2016 Task 6: An Ensemble Model for Stance Detection in Twitter. SemEval@NAACL-HLT 2016: 394-400 - 2014
- [c1]Can Liu, Chun Guo, Daniel Dakota, Sridhar Rajagopalan, Wen Li, Sandra Kübler, Ning Yu:
"My Curiosity was Satisfied, but not in a Good Way": Predicting User Ratings for Online Recipes. SocialNLP@COLING 2014: 12-21
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