2019 Aug.02
News Release
The 57th Annual Meeting of the Association for Computational Linguistics (ACL2019)
The following works have been presented at the main conference and workshops of the 57th Annual Meeting of the Association for Computational Linguistics (ACL2019).
2019年7月28日から8月2日にかけて開催された ACL2019 および併催ワークショップで下記の発表を行いました。
Main Conference:
- Tatsuki Kuribayashi, Hiroki Ouchi, Naoya Inoue, Paul Reisert, Toshinori Miyoshi, Jun Suzuki and Kentaro Inui.
“An Empirical Study of Span Representations in Argumentation Structure Parsing” - Benjamin Heinzerling and Michael Strube.
“Sequence Tagging with Contextual and Non-Contextual Subword Representations: A Multilingual Evaluation” - Motoki Sato, Jun Suzuki and Shun Kiyono.
“Effective Adversarial Regularization for Neural Machine Translation Models”
Workshops:
- The 2019 ACL Student Research Workshop
- Diana Galván-Sosa.
“Active Reading Comprehension: A dataset for learning the Question-Answer Relationship strategy” - Farjana Sultana Mim, Naoya Inoue, Paul Reisert, Hiroki Ouchi and Kentaro Inui.
“Unsupervised Learning of Discourse-Aware Text Representation for Essay Scoring”
- Diana Galván-Sosa.
- BlackboxNLP 2019: Analyzing and interpreting neural networks for NLP
- Hitomi Yanaka, Koji Mineshima, Daisuke Bekki, Kentaro Inui, Satoshi Sekine, Lasha Abzianidze and Johan Bos.
“Can neural networks understand monotonicity reasoning?”
- Hitomi Yanaka, Koji Mineshima, Daisuke Bekki, Kentaro Inui, Satoshi Sekine, Lasha Abzianidze and Johan Bos.
- The 14th Workshop on Innovative Use of NLP for Building Educational Applications (BEA)
- Tomoya Mizumoto, Hiroki Ouchi, Yoriko Isobe, Paul Reisert, Ryo Nagata, Satoshi Sekine and Kentaro Inui.
“Analytic Score Prediction and Justification Identification in Automated Short Answer Scoring” - Hiroki Asano, Masato Mita, Tomoya Mizumoto, Jun Suzuki.
“The AIP-Tohoku System at the BEA-2019 Shared Task”
- Tomoya Mizumoto, Hiroki Ouchi, Yoriko Isobe, Paul Reisert, Ryo Nagata, Satoshi Sekine and Kentaro Inui.
- 4th Workshop on Representation Learning for NLP (RepL4NLP-2019)
- Federico Lopez, Benjamin Heinzerling and Michael Strube.
“Fine-grained Entity Typing in Hyperbolic Space”
- Federico Lopez, Benjamin Heinzerling and Michael Strube.
Last-modified: 2019-10-31 (Thu) 15:50:50 (1640d)