COLING 2018 Accepted Papers

Here is the list of papers accepted at COLING 2018, to appear in Santa Fe. This list was delayed until the best paper process was completed, to make sure that these awards were selected without committee members being able to know the identity of paper authors.

Congratulations to all authors of accepted papers; we look forward to seeing you in New Mexico!

  • A Comparison of Transformer and Recurrent Neural Networks on Multilingual Neural Machine Translation – Surafel Melaku Lakew, Mauro Cettolo and Marcello Federico.
  • A Computational Model for the Linguistic Notion of Morphological Paradigm – Miikka Silfverberg, Ling Liu and Mans Hulden.
  • A Knowledge-Augmented Neural Network Model for Implicit Discourse Relation Classification – Yudai Kishimoto, Yugo Murawaki and Sadao Kurohashi.
  • A Lexicon-Based Supervised Attention Model for Neural Sentiment Analysis – Yicheng Zou, Tao Gui, Qi Zhang and Xuanjing Huang.
  • A Multi-Attention based Neural Network with External Knowledge for Story Ending Predicting Task – Qian Li, Ziwei Li, Jin-Mao Wei, Yanhui Gu, Adam Jatowt and Zhenglu Yang.
  • A New Approach to Animacy Detection – Labiba Jahan, Geeticka Chauhan and Mark Finlayson.
  • A New Concept of Deep Reinforcement Learning based Augmented General Tagging System – Yu Wang, Abhishek Patel and Hongxia Jin.
  • A Position-aware Bidirectional Attention Network for Aspect-level Sentiment Analysis – Shuqin Gu, Lipeng Zhang, Yuexian Hou and Yin Song.
  • A Practical Incremental Learning Framework For Sparse Entity Extraction – Hussein Al-Olimat, Steven Gustafson, Jason Mackay, Krishnaprasad Thirunarayan and Amit Sheth.
  • A Prospective-Performance Network to Alleviate Myopia in Beam Search for Response Generation – Zongsheng Wang, Yunzhi Bai, Bowen Wu, Zhen Xu, Zhuoran Wang and Baoxun Wang.
  • A Reinforcement Learning Framework for Natural Question Generation using Bi-discriminators – Zhihao Fan, Zhongyu Wei, Siyuan Wang, Yang Liu and Xuanjing Huang.
  • A Retrospective Analysis of the Fake News Challenge Stance-Detection Task – Andreas Hanselowski, Avinesh PVS, Benjamin Schiller, Felix Caspelherr, Debanjan Chaudhuri, Christian M. Meyer and Iryna Gurevych.
  • Ab Initio: Automatic Latin Proto-word Reconstruction – Alina Maria Ciobanu and Liviu P. Dinu.
  • Abstract Meaning Representation for Multi-Document Summarization – Kexin Liao, Logan Lebanoff and Fei Liu.
  • Abstractive Unsupervised Multi-Document Summarization using Paraphrastic Sentence Fusion – Mir Tafseer Nayeem, Tanvir Ahmed Fuad and Yllias Chali.
  • Adopting the Word-Pair-Dependency-Triplets with Individual Comparison for Natural Language Inference – Qianlong Du, Chengqing Zong and Keh-Yih Su.
  • Adversarial Domain Adaptation for Variational Neural Language Generation in Dialogue Systems – Van-Khanh Tran and Le-Minh Nguyen.
  • Adversarial Multi-lingual Neural Relation Extraction – Xiaozhi Wang, Xu Han, Yankai Lin, Zhiyuan Liu and Maosong Sun.
  • Aff2Vec: Affect–Enriched Distributional Word Representations – Sopan Khosla, Niyati Chhaya and Kushal Chawla.
  • All-in-one: Multi-task Learning for Rumour Verification – Elena Kochkina, Maria Liakata and Arkaitz Zubiaga.
  • An Attribute Enhanced Domain Adaptive Model for Cold-Start Spam Review Detection – Zhenni You, Tieyun Qian and Bing Liu.
  • An Empirical Study on Fine-Grained Named Entity Recognition – Khai Mai, Thai-Hoang Pham, Minh Trung Nguyen, Nguyen Tuan Duc, Danushka Bollegala, Ryohei Sasano and Satoshi Sekine.
  • An Exploration of Three Lightly-supervised Representation Learning Approaches for Named Entity Classification – Ajay Nagesh and Mihai Surdeanu.
  • AnlamVer: Semantic Model Evaluation Dataset for Turkish – Word Similarity and Relatedness – Gökhan Ercan and Olcay Taner Yıldız.
  • Answerable or Not: Devising a Dataset for Extending Machine Reading Comprehension – Mao Nakanishi, Tetsunori Kobayashi and Yoshihiko Hayashi.
  • Ask No More: Deciding when to guess in referential visual dialogue – RAVI SHEKHAR, Tim Baumgärtner, Aashish Venkatesh, Elia Bruni, Raffaella Bernardi and Raquel Fernández.
  • Aspect and Sentiment Aware Abstractive Review Summarization – Min Yang, Qiang Qu, Ying Shen, Qiao Liu, Wei Zhao and Jia Zhu.
  • Aspect-based summarization of pros and cons in unstructured product reviews – Florian Kunneman, Sander Wubben, Antal van den Bosch and Emiel Krahmer.
  • Assessing Composition in Sentence Vector Representations – Allyson Ettinger, Ahmed Elgohary, Colin Phillips and Philip Resnik.
  • Attending Sentences to detect Satirical Fake News – Sohan De Sarkar, Fan Yang and Arjun Mukherjee.
  • Authorless Topic Models: Biasing Models Away from Known Structure – Laure Thompson and David Mimno.
  • Authorship Attribution By Consensus Among Multiple Features – Jagadeesh Patchala and Raj Bhatnagar.
  • Automated Fact Checking: Task Formulations, Methods and Future Directions – James Thorne and Andreas Vlachos.
  • Automated Scoring: Beyond Natural Language Processing – Nitin Madnani and Aoife Cahill.
  • Automatic Detection of Fake News – Verónica Pérez-Rosas, Bennett Kleinberg, Alexandra Lefevre and Rada Mihalcea.
  • Bridge Video and Text with Cascade Syntactic Structure – Guolong Wang, Zheng Qin, Kaiping Xu, Kai Huang and Shuxiong Ye.
  • Bringing replication and reproduction together with generalisability in NLP: Three reproduction studies for Target Dependent Sentiment Analysis – Andrew Moore and Paul Rayson.
  • Can Rumour Stance Alone Predict Veracity? – Sebastian Dungs, Ahmet Aker, Norbert Fuhr and Kalina Bontcheva.
  • CASCADE: Contextual Sarcasm Detection in Online Discussion Forums – Devamanyu Hazarika, Soujanya Poria, Sruthi Gorantla, Erik Cambria, Roger Zimmermann and Rada Mihalcea.
  • Challenges and Opportunities of Applying Natural Language Processing in Business Process Management – Han Van der Aa, Josep Carmona, Henrik Leopold, Jan Mendling and Lluís Padró.
  • Challenges of language technologies for the indigenous languages of the Americas – Manuel Mager, Ximena Gutierrez-Vasques, Gerardo Sierra and Ivan Meza-Ruiz.
  • Context-Sensitive Generation of Open-Domain Conversational Responses – Wei-Nan Zhang, Yiming Cui, Yifa Wang, Qingfu Zhu, Lingzhi Li, Lianqiang Zhou and Ting Liu.
  • Contextual String Embeddings for Sequence Labeling – Alan Akbik, Duncan Blythe and Roland Vollgraf.
  • Cooperative Denoising for Distantly Supervised Relation Extraction – Kai Lei, Daoyuan Chen, Yaliang Li, Nan Du, Min Yang, Wei Fan and Ying Shen.
  • Cross-lingual Argumentation Mining: Machine Translation (and a bit of Projection) is All You Need! – Steffen Eger, Johannes Daxenberger, Christian Stab and Iryna Gurevych.
  • Deep Enhanced Representation for Implicit Discourse Relation Recognition – Hongxiao Bai and Hai Zhao.
  • Dependent Gated Reading for Cloze-Style Question Answering – Reza Ghaeini, Xiaoli Fern, Hamed Shahbazi and Prasad Tadepalli.
  • Design Challenges and Misconceptions in Neural Sequence Labeling – Jie Yang, Shuailong Liang and Yue Zhang.
  • Design Challenges in Named Entity Transliteration – Yuval Merhav and Stephen Ash.
  • Dialogue-act-driven Conversation Model : An Experimental Study – Harshit Kumar, Arvind Agarwal and Sachindra Joshi.
  • Distance-Free Modeling of Multi-Predicate Interactions in End-to-End Japanese Predicate-Argument Structure Analysis – Yuichiroh Matsubayashi and Kentaro Inui.
  • Distinguishing affixoid formations from compounds – Josef Ruppenhofer, Michael Wiegand, Rebecca Wilm and Katja Markert.
  • Does Higher Order LSTM Have Better Accuracy for Segmenting and Labeling Sequence Data? – Yi Zhang, Xu SUN, Shuming Ma, Yang Yang and Xuancheng Ren.
  • Dynamic Multi-Level Multi-Task Learning for Sentence Simplification – Han Guo, Ramakanth Pasunuru and Mohit Bansal.
  • Effective Attention Modeling for Aspect-Level Sentiment Classification – Ruidan He, Wee Sun Lee, Hwee Tou Ng and Daniel Dahlmeier.
  • Embedding Words as Distributions with a Bayesian Skip-gram Model – Arthur Bražinskas, Serhii Havrylov and Ivan Titov.
  • Emotion Detection and Classification in a Multigenre Corpus with Joint Multi-Task Deep Learning – Shabnam Tafreshi and Mona Diab.
  • Emotion Representation Mapping for Automatic Lexicon Construction (Mostly) Performs on Human Level – Sven Buechel and Udo Hahn.
  • Employing Text Matching Network to Recognise Nuclearity in Chinese Discourse – Sheng Xu, Peifeng Li, Guodong Zhou and Qiaoming Zhu.
  • Enhanced Aspect Level Sentiment Classification with Auxiliary Memory – Peisong Zhu and Tieyun Qian.
  • Enhancing Sentence Embedding with Generalized Pooling – Qian Chen, Zhen-Hua Ling and Xiaodan Zhu.
  • Exploiting Structure in Representation of Named Entities using Active Learning – Nikita Bhutani, Kun Qian, Yunyao Li, H. V. Jagadish, Mauricio Hernandez and Mitesh Vasa.
  • Exploiting Syntactic Structures for Humor Recognition – Lizhen Liu, Donghai Zhang and Wei Song.
  • Exploratory Neural Relation Classification for Domain Knowledge Acquisition – Yan Fan, Chengyu Wang and Xiaofeng He.
  • Exploring the Influence of Spelling Errors on Lexical Variation Measures – Ryo Nagata, Taisei Sato and Hiroya Takamura.
  • Expressively vulgar: The socio-dynamics of vulgarity and its effects on sentiment analysis in social media – Isabel Cachola, Eric Holgate, Daniel Preoţiuc-Pietro and Junyi Jessy Li.
  • Extracting Parallel Sentences with Bidirectional Recurrent Neural Networks to Improve Machine Translation – Francis Grégoire and Philippe Langlais.
  • Extractive Headline Generation Based on Learning to Rank for Community Question Answering – Tatsuru Higurashi, Hayato Kobayashi, Takeshi Masuyama and Kazuma Murao.
  • Folksonomication: Predicting Tags for Movies from Plot Synopses using Emotion Flow Encoded Neural Network – Sudipta Kar, Suraj Maharjan and Thamar Solorio.
  • From Text to Lexicon: Bridging the Gap between Word Embeddings and Lexical Resources – Ilia Kuznetsov and Iryna Gurevych.
  • Fusing Recency into Neural Machine Translation with an Inter-Sentence Gate Model – Shaohui Kuang and Deyi Xiong.
  • GenSense: A Generalized Sense Retrofitting Model – Yang-Yin Lee, Ting-Yu Yen, Hen-Hsen Huang, Yow-Ting Shiue and Hsin-Hsi Chen.
  • Graphene: Semantically-Linked Propositions in Open Information Extraction – Matthias Cetto, Christina Niklaus, André Freitas and Siegfried Handschuh.
  • Grounded Textual Entailment – Hoa Vu, Claudio Greco, Aliia Erofeeva, Somayeh Jafaritazehjan, Guido Linders, Marc Tanti, Alberto Testoni, Raffaella Bernardi and Albert Gatt.
  • How emotional are you? Neural Architectures for Emotion Intensity Prediction in Microblogs – Devang Kulshreshtha, Pranav Goel and Anil Kumar Singh.
  • Hybrid Attention based Multimodal Network for Spoken Language Classification – Yue Gu, Kangning Yang, Shiyu Fu, Shuhong Chen, Xinyu Li and Ivan Marsic.
  • Implicit Discourse Relation Recognition using Neural Tensor Network with Interactive Attention and Sparse Learning – Fengyu Guo, Ruifang He, Di Jin, Jianwu Dang, Longbiao Wang and Xiangang Li.
  • Improving Neural Machine Translation by Incorporating Hierarchical Subword Features – Makoto Morishita, Jun Suzuki and Masaaki Nagata.
  • Integrating Question Classification and Deep Learning for improved Answer Selection – Harish Tayyar Madabushi, Mark Lee and John Barnden.
  • Investigating Productive and Receptive Knowledge: A Profile for Second Language Learning – Leonardo Zilio, Rodrigo Wilkens and Cédrick Fairon.
  • Joint Modeling of Structure Identification and Nuclearity Recognition in Macro Chinese Discourse Treebank – Xiaomin Chu, Feng Jiang, Yi Zhou, Guodong Zhou and Qiaoming Zhu.
  • Knowledge as A Bridge: Improving Cross-domain Answer Selection with External Knowledge – Yang Deng, Ying Shen, Min Yang, Yaliang Li, Nan Du, Wei Fan and Kai Lei.
  • Learning Features from Co-occurrences: A Theoretical Analysis – Yanpeng Li.
  • Learning from Measurements in Crowdsourcing Models: Inferring Ground Truth from Diverse Annotation Types – Paul Felt, Eric Ringger, Kevin Seppi and Jordan Boyd-Graber.
  • Learning Sentiment Composition from Sentiment Lexicons – Orith Toledo-Ronen, Roy Bar-Haim, Alon Halfon, Charles Jochim, Amir Menczel, Ranit Aharonov and Noam Slonim.
  • Learning Target-Specific Representations of Financial News Documents For Cumulative Abnormal Return Prediction – Junwen Duan, Yue Zhang, Xiao Ding, Ching-Yun Chang and Ting Liu.
  • Learning to Generate Word Representations using Subword Information – Yeachan Kim, Kang-Min Kim, Ji-Min Lee and SangKeun Lee.
  • Learning Word Meta-Embeddings by Autoencoding – Danushka Bollegala and Cong Bao.
  • Low-resource Cross-lingual Event Type Detection via Distant Supervision with Minimal Effort – Aldrian Obaja Muis, Naoki Otani, Nidhi Vyas, Ruochen Xu, Yiming Yang, Teruko Mitamura and Eduard Hovy.
  • Lyrics Segmentation: Textual Macrostructure Detection using Convolutions – Michael Fell, Yaroslav Nechaev, Elena Cabrio and Fabien Gandon.
  • Measuring the Diversity of Automatic Image Descriptions – Emiel van Miltenburg, Desmond Elliott and Piek Vossen.
  • Model-Free Context-Aware Word Composition – Bo An, Xianpei Han and Le Sun.
  • Modeling Coherence for Neural Machine Translation with Dynamic and Topic Caches – Shaohui Kuang, Deyi Xiong, Weihua Luo and Guodong Zhou.
  • Modeling Semantics with Gated Graph Neural Networks for Knowledge Base Question Answering – Daniil Sorokin and Iryna Gurevych.
  • Modeling with Recurrent Neural Networks for Open Vocabulary Slots – Jun-Seong Kim, Junghoe Kim, SeungUn Park, Kwangyong Lee and Yoonju Lee.
  • Multilevel Heuristics for Rationale-Based Entity Relation Classification in Sentences – Shiou Tian Hsu, Mandar Chaudhary and Nagiza Samatova.
  • Multilingual Neural Machine Translation with Task-Specific Attention – Graeme Blackwood, Miguel Ballesteros and Todd Ward.
  • Multimodal Grounding for Language Processing – Lisa Beinborn, Teresa Botschen and Iryna Gurevych.
  • Neural Activation Semantic Models: Computational lexical semantic models of localized neural activations – Nikos Athanasiou, Elias Iosif and Alexandros Potamianos.
  • Neural Collective Entity Linking – Yixin Cao, Lei Hou, Juanzi Li and Zhiyuan Liu.
  • Neural Machine Translation with Decoding History Enhanced Attention – Mingxuan Wang.
  • Neural Network Models for Paraphrase Identification, Semantic Textual Similarity, Natural Language Inference, and Question Answering – Wuwei Lan and Wei Xu.
  • Neural Relation Classification with Text Descriptions – Feiliang Ren, Di Zhou, Zhihui Liu, Yongcheng Li, Rongsheng Zhao, Yongkang Liu and Xiaobo Liang.
  • Neural Transition-based String Transduction for Limited-Resource Setting in Morphology – Peter Makarov and Simon Clematide.
  • Novelty Goes Deep. A Deep Neural Solution To Document Level Novelty Detection – Tirthankar Ghosal, Vignesh Edithal, Asif Ekbal, Pushpak Bhattacharyya, Srinivasa Satya Sameer Kumar Chivukula and George Tsatsaronis.
  • On Adversarial Examples for Character-Level Neural Machine Translation – Javid Ebrahimi, Daniel Lowd and Dejing Dou.
  • One-shot Learning for Question-Answering in Gaokao History Challenge – Zhuosheng Zhang and Hai Zhao.
  • Open Information Extraction from Conjunctive Sentences – Swarnadeep Saha and Mausam -.
  • Open Information Extraction on Scientific Text: An Evaluation – Paul Groth, Mike Lauruhn, Antony Scerri and Ron Daniel, Jr..
  • Pattern-revising Enhanced Simple Question Answering over Knowledge Bases – Yanchao Hao, Hao Liu, Shizhu He, Kang Liu and Jun Zhao.
  • Personalized Text Retrieval for Learners of Chinese as a Foreign Language – Chak Yan Yeung and John Lee.
  • Predicting Stances from Social Media Posts using Factorization Machines – Akira Sasaki, Kazuaki Hanawa, Naoaki Okazaki and Kentaro Inui.
  • Punctuation as Native Language Interference – Ilia Markov, Vivi Nastase and Carlo Strapparava.
  • Quantifying training challenges of dependency parsers – Lauriane Aufrant, Guillaume Wisniewski and François Yvon.
  • Recognizing Humour using Word Associations and Humour Anchor Extraction – Andrew Cattle and Xiaojuan Ma.
  • Recurrent One-Hop Predictions for Reasoning over Knowledge Graphs – Wenpeng Yin, Yadollah Yaghoobzadeh and Hinrich Schütze.
  • Relation Induction in Word Embeddings Revisited – Zied Bouraoui, Shoaib Jameel and Steven Schockaert.
  • Representations and Architectures in Neural Sentiment Analysis for Morphologically Rich Languages: A Case Study from Modern Hebrew – Adam Amram, Anat Ben-David and Reut Tsarfaty.
  • Rethinking the Agreement in Human Evaluation Tasks – Jacopo Amidei, Paul Piwek and Alistair Willis.
  • RNN Simulations of Grammaticality Judgments on Long-distance Dependencies – Shammur Absar Chowdhury and Roberto Zamparelli.
  • Self-Normalization Properties of Language Modeling – Jacob Goldberger and Oren Melamud.
  • Semi-Supervised Disfluency Detection – Feng Wang, Zhen Yang, Wei Chen, Shuang Xu, Bo Xu and Qianqian Dong.
  • Semi-Supervised Lexicon Learning for Wide-Coverage Semantic Parsing – Bo Chen, Bo An, Le Sun and Xianpei Han.
  • Sequence-to-Sequence Data Augmentation for Dialogue Language Understanding – Yutai Hou, Yijia Liu, Wanxiang Che and Ting Liu.
  • SGM: Sequence Generation Model for Multi-label Classification – Pengcheng Yang, Xu SUN, Wei Li, Shuming Ma, Wei Wu and Houfeng WANG.
  • Simple Algorithms For Sentiment Analysis On Sentiment Rich, Data Poor Domains. – Prathusha K Sarma and William Sethares.
  • Sprucing up the trees – Error detection in treebanks – Ines Rehbein and Josef Ruppenhofer.
  • Stress Test Evaluation for Natural Language Inference – Aakanksha Naik, Abhilasha Ravichander, Norman Sadeh, Carolyn Rose and Graham Neubig.
  • Structure-Infused Copy Mechanisms for Abstractive Summarization – Kaiqiang Song, Lin Zhao and Fei Liu.
  • Structured Dialogue Policy with Graph Neural Networks – Lu Chen, Bowen Tan, Sishan Long and Kai Yu.
  • Subword-augmented Embedding for Cloze Reading Comprehension – Zhuosheng Zhang, Yafang Huang and Hai Zhao.
  • Systematic Study of Long Tail Phenomena in Entity Linking – Filip Ilievski, Piek Vossen and Stefan Schlobach.
  • The Road to Success: Assessing the Fate of Linguistic Innovations in Online Communities – Marco Del Tredici and Raquel Fernández.
  • They Exist! Introducing Plural Mentions to Coreference Resolution and Entity Linking – Ethan Zhou and Jinho D. Choi.
  • Topic or Style? Exploring the Most Useful Features for Authorship Attribution – Yunita Sari, Mark Stevenson and Andreas Vlachos.
  • Towards a unified framework for bilingual terminology extraction of single-word and multi-word terms – Jingshu Liu, Emmanuel Morin and Peña Saldarriaga.
  • Towards identifying the optimal datasize for lexically-based Bayesian inference of linguistic phylogenies – Taraka Rama and Søren Wichmann.
  • Transition-based Neural RST Parsing with Implicit Syntax Features – Nan Yu, Meishan Zhang and Guohong Fu.
  • Treat us like the sequences we are: Prepositional Paraphrasing of Noun Compounds using LSTM – Girishkumar Ponkiya, Kevin Patel, Pushpak Bhattacharyya and Girish Palshikar.
  • Triad-based Neural Network for Coreference Resolution – Yuanliang Meng and Anna Rumshisky.
  • Two Local Models for Neural Constituent Parsing – Zhiyang Teng and Yue Zhang.
  • Unsupervised Morphology Learning with Statistical Paradigms – Hongzhi Xu, Mitchell Marcus, Charles Yang and Lyle Ungar.
  • Using J-K-fold Cross Validation To Reduce Variance When Tuning NLP Models – Henry Moss, David Leslie and Paul Rayson.
  • Variational Attention for Sequence-to-Sequence Models – Hareesh Bahuleyan, Lili Mou, Olga Vechtomova and Pascal Poupart.
  • What represents “style” in authorship attribution? – Kalaivani Sundararajan and Damon Woodard.
  • Who is Killed by Police: Introducing Supervised Attention for Hierarchical LSTMs – Minh Nguyen and Thien Nguyen.
  • Word-Level Loss Extensions for Neural Temporal Relation Classification – Artuur Leeuwenberg and Marie-Francine Moens.
  • Zero Pronoun Resolution with Attention-based Neural Network – Qingyu Yin, Yu Zhang, Wei-Nan Zhang, Ting Liu and William Yang Wang.
  • A Dataset for Building Code-Mixed Goal Oriented Conversation Systems – Suman Banerjee, Nikita Moghe, Siddhartha Arora and Mitesh M. Khapra.
  • A Deep Dive into Word Sense Disambiguation with LSTM – Minh Le, Marten Postma, Jacopo Urbani and Piek Vossen.
  • A Full End-to-End Semantic Role Labeler, Syntactic-agnostic Over Syntactic-aware? – Jiaxun Cai, Shexia He, Zuchao Li and Hai Zhao.
  • A LSTM Approach with Sub-Word Embeddings for Mongolian Phrase Break Prediction – Rui Liu, Feilong Bao, Guanglai Gao, Hui Zhang and Yonghe Wang.
  • A Neural Question Answering Model Based on Semi-Structured Tables – Hao Wang, Xiaodong Zhang, Shuming Ma, Xu SUN, Houfeng WANG and wang mengxiang.
  • A Nontrivial Sentence Corpus for the Task of Sentence Readability Assessment in Portuguese – Sidney Evaldo Leal, Magali Sanches Duran and Sandra Maria Aluísio.
  • A Pseudo Label based Dataless Naive Bayes Algorithm for Text Classification with Seed Words – Ximing Li and Bo Yang.
  • A Reassessment of Reference-Based Grammatical Error Correction Metrics – Shamil Chollampatt and Hwee Tou Ng.
  • A review of Spanish corpora annotated with negation – Salud María Jiménez-Zafra, Roser Morante, Maite Martin and L. Alfonso Urena Lopez.
  • A Review on Deep Learning Techniques Applied to Answer Selection – Tuan Manh Lai, Trung Bui and Sheng Li.
  • A Survey of Domain Adaptation for Neural Machine Translation – Chenhui Chu and Rui Wang.
  • A Survey on Open Information Extraction – Christina Niklaus, Matthias Cetto, André Freitas and Siegfried Handschuh.
  • A Survey on Recent Advances in Named Entity Recognition from Deep Learning models – Vikas Yadav and Steven Bethard.
  • Adaptive Learning of Local Semantic and Global Structure Representations for Text Classification – Jianyu Zhao, Zhiqiang Zhan, Qichuan Yang, Yang Zhang, Changjian Hu, Zhensheng Li, Liuxin Zhang and Zhiqiang He.
  • Adaptive Multi-Task Transfer Learning for Chinese Word Segmentation in Medical Text – Junjie Xing, Kenny Zhu and Shaodian Zhang.
  • Adaptive Weighting for Neural Machine Translation – Yachao Li, Junhui Li and Min Zhang.
  • Addressee and Response Selection for Multilingual Conversation – Motoki Sato, Hiroki Ouchi and Yuta Tsuboi.
  • Adversarial Feature Adaptation for Cross-lingual Relation Classification – Bowei Zou, Zengzhuang Xu, Yu Hong and Guodong Zhou.
  • AMR Beyond the Sentence: the Multi-sentence AMR corpus – Tim O’Gorman, Michael Regan, Kira Griffitt, Martha Palmer, Ulf Hermjakob and Kevin Knight.
  • An Analysis of Annotated Corpora for Emotion Classification in Text – Laura Ana Maria Bostan and Roman Klinger.
  • An Empirical Investigation of Error Types in Vietnamese Parsing – Quy Nguyen, Yusuke Miyao, Hiroshi Noji and Nhung Nguyen.
  • An Evaluation of Neural Machine Translation Models on Historical Spelling Normalization – Gongbo Tang, Fabienne Cap, Eva Pettersson and Joakim Nivre.
  • An Interpretable Reasoning Network for Multi-Relation Question Answering – Mantong Zhou, Minlie Huang and xiaoyan zhu.
  • An Operation Network for Abstractive Sentence Compression – Naitong Yu, Jie Zhang, Minlie Huang and xiaoyan zhu.
  • Ant Colony System for Multi-Document Summarization – Asma Al-Saleh and Mohamed El Bachir Menai.
  • Argumentation Synthesis following Rhetorical Strategies – Henning Wachsmuth, Manfred Stede, Roxanne El Baff, Khalid Al Khatib, Maria Skeppstedt and Benno Stein.
  • Arguments and Adjuncts in Universal Dependencies – Adam Przepiórkowski and Agnieszka Patejuk.
  • Arrows are the Verbs of Diagrams – Malihe Alikhani and Matthew Stone.
  • Assessing Quality Estimation Models for Sentence-Level Prediction – Hoang Cuong and Jia Xu.
  • Attributed and Predictive Entity Embedding for Fine-Grained Entity Typing in Knowledge Bases – Hailong Jin, Lei Hou, Juanzi Li and Tiansi Dong.
  • Author Profiling for Abuse Detection – Pushkar Mishra, Marco Del Tredici, Helen Yannakoudakis and Ekaterina Shutova.
  • Authorship Identification for Literary Book Recommendations – Haifa Alharthi, Diana Inkpen and Stan Szpakowicz.
  • Automatic Assessment of Conceptual Text Complexity Using Knowledge Graphs – Sanja Štajner and Ioana Hulpus.
  • Automatically Creating a Lexicon of Verbal Polarity Shifters: Mono- and Cross-lingual Methods for German – Marc Schulder, Michael Wiegand and Josef Ruppenhofer.
  • Automatically Extracting Qualia Relations for the Rich Event Ontology – Ghazaleh Kazeminejad, Claire Bonial, Susan Windisch Brown and Martha Palmer.
  • Bridging resolution: Task definition, corpus resources and rule-based experiments – Ina Roesiger, Arndt Riester and Jonas Kuhn.
  • Butterfly Effects in Frame Semantic Parsing: impact of data processing on model ranking – Alexandre Kabbach, Corentin Ribeyre and Aurélie Herbelot.
  • Can Taxonomy Help? Improving Semantic Question Matching using Question Taxonomy – Deepak Gupta, Rajkumar Pujari, Asif Ekbal, Pushpak Bhattacharyya, Anutosh Maitra, Tom Jain and Shubhashis Sengupta.
  • Character-Level Feature Extraction with Densely Connected Networks – Chanhee Lee, Young-Bum Kim, Dongyub Lee and Heuiseok Lim.
  • Clausal Modifiers in the Grammar Matrix – Kristen Howell and Olga Zamaraeva.
  • Combining Information-Weighted Sequence Alignment and Sound Correspondence Models for Improved Cognate Detection – Johannes Dellert.
  • Convolutional Neural Network for Universal Sentence Embeddings – Xiaoqi Jiao, Fang Wang and Dan Feng.
  • Corpus-based Content Construction – Balaji Vasan Srinivasan, Pranav Maneriker, Kundan Krishna and Natwar Modani.
  • Correcting Chinese Word Usage Errors for Learning Chinese as a Second Language – Yow-Ting Shiue, Hen-Hsen Huang and Hsin-Hsi Chen.
  • Cross-lingual Knowledge Projection Using Machine Translation and Target-side Knowledge Base Completion – Naoki Otani, Hirokazu Kiyomaru, Daisuke Kawahara and Sadao Kurohashi.
  • Cross-media User Profiling with Joint Textual and Social User Embedding – Jingjing Wang, Shoushan Li, Mingqi Jiang, Hanqian Wu and Guodong Zhou.
  • Crowdsourcing a Large Corpus of Clickbait on Twitter – Martin Potthast, Tim Gollub, Kristof Komlossy, Sebastian Schuster, Matti Wiegmann, Erika Patricia Garces Fernandez, Matthias Hagen and Benno Stein.
  • Deconvolution-Based Global Decoding for Neural Machine Translation – Junyang Lin, Xu SUN, Xuancheng Ren, Shuming Ma, jinsong su and Qi Su.
  • Deep Neural Networks at the Service of Multilingual Parallel Sentence Extraction – Ahmad Aghaebrahimian.
  • deepQuest: A Framework for Neural-based Quality Estimation – Julia Ive, Frédéric Blain and Lucia Specia.
  • Diachronic word embeddings and semantic shifts: a survey – Andrey Kutuzov, Lilja Øvrelid, Terrence Szymanski and Erik Velldal.
  • DIDEC: The Dutch Image Description and Eye-tracking Corpus – Emiel van Miltenburg, Ákos Kádár, Ruud Koolen and Emiel Krahmer.
  • Distantly Supervised NER with Partial Annotation Learning and Reinforcement Learning – Yaosheng Yang, Wenliang Chen, Zhenghua Li, Zhengqiu He and Min Zhang.
  • Document-level Multi-aspect Sentiment Classification by Jointly Modeling Users, Aspects, and Overall Ratings – Junjie Li, Haitong Yang and Chengqing Zong.
  • Double Path Networks for Sequence to Sequence Learning – Kaitao Song, Xu Tan, Di He, Jianfeng Lu, Tao QIN and Tie-Yan Liu.
  • Dynamic Feature Selection with Attention in Incremental Parsing – Ryosuke Kohita, Hiroshi Noji and Yuji Matsumoto.
  • Embedding WordNet Knowledge for Textual Entailment – Yunshi Lan and Jing Jiang.
  • Encoding Sentiment Information into Word Vectors for Sentiment Analysis – Zhe Ye, Fang Li and Timothy Baldwin.
  • Enhancing General Sentiment Lexicons for Domain-Specific Use – Tim Kreutz and Walter Daelemans.
  • Enriching Word Embeddings with Domain Knowledge for Readability Assessment – Zhiwei Jiang, Qing Gu, Yafeng Yin and Daoxu Chen.
  • Ensure the Correctness of the Summary: Incorporate Entailment Knowledge into Abstractive Sentence Summarization – Haoran Li, Junnan Zhu, Jiajun Zhang and Chengqing Zong.
  • Evaluating the text quality, human likeness and tailoring component of PASS: A Dutch data-to-text system for soccer – Chris van der Lee, Bart Verduijn, Emiel Krahmer and Sander Wubben.
  • Evaluation of Unsupervised Compositional Representations – Hanan Aldarmaki and Mona Diab.
  • Farewell Freebase: Migrating the SimpleQuestions Dataset to DBpedia – Michael Azmy, Peng Shi, Ihab Ilyas and Jimmy Lin.
  • Fast and Accurate Reordering with ITG Transition RNN – Hao Zhang, Axel Ng and Richard Sproat.
  • Few-Shot Charge Prediction with Discriminative Legal Attributes – Zikun Hu, Xiang Li, Cunchao Tu, Zhiyuan Liu and Maosong Sun.
  • Fine-Grained Arabic Dialect Identification – Mohammad Salameh and Houda Bouamor.
  • Generating Reasonable and Diversified Story Ending Using Sequence to Sequence Model with Adversarial Training – Zhongyang Li, Xiao Ding and Ting Liu.
  • Generic refinement of expressive grammar formalisms with an application to discontinuous constituent parsing – Kilian Gebhardt.
  • Genre Identification and the Compositional Effect of Genre in Literature – Joseph Worsham and Jugal Kalita.
  • Gold Standard Annotations for Preposition and Verb Sense with Semantic Role Labels in Adult-Child Interactions – Lori Moon, Christos Christodoulopoulos, Fisher Cynthia, Sandra Franco and Dan Roth.
  • Graph Based Decoding for Event Sequencing and Coreference Resolution – Zhengzhong Liu, Teruko Mitamura and Eduard Hovy.
  • HL-EncDec: A Hybrid-Level Encoder-Decoder for Neural Response Generation – Sixing Wu, Dawei Zhang, Ying Li, Xing Xie and Zhonghai Wu.
  • How Predictable is Your State? Leveraging Lexical and Contextual Information for Predicting Legislative Floor Action at the State Level – Vladimir Eidelman, Anastassia Kornilova and Daniel Argyle.
  • Identifying Emergent Research Trends by Key Authors and Phrases – Shenhao Jiang, Animesh Prasad, Min-Yen Kan and Kazunari Sugiyama.
  • If you’ve seen some, you’ve seen them all: Identifying variants of multiword expressions – Caroline Pasquer, Agata Savary, Carlos Ramisch and Jean-Yves Antoine.
  • Improving Feature Extraction for Pathology Reports with Precise Negation Scope Detection – Olga Zamaraeva, Kristen Howell and Adam Rhine.
  • Improving Named Entity Recognition by Jointly Learning to Disambiguate Morphological Tags – Onur Gungor, Suzan Uskudarli and Tunga Gungor.
  • Incorporating Argument-Level Interactions for Persuasion Comments Evaluation using Co-attention Model – Lu Ji, Zhongyu Wei, Xiangkun Hu, Yang Liu, Qi Zhang and Xuanjing Huang.
  • Incorporating Deep Visual Features into Multiobjective based Multi-view Search Result Clustering – Sayantan Mitra, Mohammed Hasanuzzaman and Sriparna Saha.
  • Incorporating Image Matching Into Knowledge Acquisition for Event-Oriented Relation Recognition – Yu Hong, Yang Xu, Huibin Ruan, Bowei Zou, Jianmin Yao and Guodong Zhou.
  • Incorporating Syntactic Uncertainty in Neural Machine Translation with a Forest-to-Sequence Model – Poorya Zaremoodi and Gholamreza Haffari.
  • Incremental Natural Language Processing: Challenges, Strategies, and Evaluation – Arne Köhn.
  • Indigenous language technologies in Canada: Assessment, challenges, and successes – Patrick Littell, Anna Kazantseva, Roland Kuhn, Aidan Pine, Antti Arppe, Christopher Cox and Marie-Odile Junker.
  • Information Aggregation via Dynamic Routing for Sequence Encoding – Jingjing Gong, Xipeng Qiu, Shaojing Wang and Xuanjing Huang.
  • Integrating Tree Structures and Graph Structures with Neural Networks to Classify Discussion Discourse Acts – Yasuhide Miura, Ryuji Kano, Motoki Taniguchi, Tomoki Taniguchi, Shotaro Misawa and Tomoko Ohkuma.
  • Interaction-Aware Topic Model for Microblog Conversations through Network Embedding and User Attention – Ruifang He, Xuefei Zhang, Di Jin, Longbiao Wang, Jianwu Dang and Xiangang Li.
  • Interpretation of Implicit Conditions in Database Search Dialogues – Shunya Fukunaga, Hitoshi Nishikawa, Takenobu Tokunaga, Hikaru Yokono and Tetsuro Takahashi.
  • Investigating the Working of Text Classifiers – Devendra Sachan, Manzil Zaheer and Ruslan Salakhutdinov.
  • iParaphrasing: Extracting Visually Grounded Paraphrases via an Image – Chenhui Chu, Mayu Otani and Yuta Nakashima.
  • ISO-Standard Domain-Independent Dialogue Act Tagging for Conversational Agents – Stefano Mezza, Alessandra Cervone, Evgeny Stepanov, Giuliano Tortoreto and Giuseppe Riccardi.
  • Joint Learning from Labeled and Unlabeled Data for Information Retrieval – Bo Li, Ping Cheng and Le Jia.
  • Joint Neural Entity Disambiguation with Output Space Search – Hamed Shahbazi, Xiaoli Fern, Reza Ghaeini, Chao Ma, Rasha Mohammad Obeidat and Prasad Tadepalli.
  • JTAV: Jointly Learning Social Media Content Representation by Fusing Textual, Acoustic, and Visual Features – Hongru Liang, Haozheng Wang, Jun Wang, Shaodi You, Zhe Sun, Jin-Mao Wei and Zhenglu Yang.
  • Killing Four Birds with Two Stones: Multi-Task Learning for Non-Literal Language Detection – Erik-Lân Do Dinh, Steffen Eger and Iryna Gurevych.
  • LCQMC:A Large-scale Chinese Question Matching Corpus – Xin Liu, Qingcai Chen, Chong Deng, Huajun Zeng, Jing Chen, Dongfang Li and Buzhou Tang.
  • Learning Emotion-enriched Word Representations – Ameeta Agrawal, Aijun An and Manos Papagelis.
  • Learning Multilingual Topics from Incomparable Corpora – Shudong Hao and Michael J. Paul.
  • Learning Semantic Sentence Embeddings using Sequential Pair-wise Discriminator – Badri Narayana Patro, Vinod Kumar Kurmi, Sandeep Kumar and Vinay Namboodiri.
  • Learning to Progressively Recognize New Named Entities with Sequence to Sequence Model – Lingzhen Chen and Alessandro Moschitti.
  • Learning to Search in Long Documents Using Document Structure – Mor Geva and Jonathan Berant.
  • Learning Visually-Grounded Semantics from Contrastive Adversarial Samples – Haoyue Shi, Jiayuan Mao, Tete Xiao, Yuning Jiang and Jian Sun.
  • Learning What to Share: Leaky Multi-Task Network for Text Classification – Liqiang Xiao, Honglun Zhang, Wenqing Chen, Yongkun Wang and Yaohui Jin.
  • Learning with Noise-Contrastive Estimation: Easing training by learning to scale – Matthieu Labeau and Alexandre Allauzen.
  • Leveraging Meta-Embeddings for Bilingual Lexicon Extraction from Specialized Comparable Corpora – Amir Hazem and Emmanuel Morin.
  • Lexi: A tool for adaptive, personalized text simplification – Joachim Bingel, Gustavo Paetzold and Anders Søgaard.
  • Local String Transduction as Sequence Labeling – Joana Ribeiro, Shashi Narayan, Shay B. Cohen and Xavier Carreras.
  • Location Name Extraction from Targeted Text Streams using Gazetteer-based Statistical Language Models – Hussein Al-Olimat, Krishnaprasad Thirunarayan, Valerie Shalin and Amit Sheth.
  • MCDTB: A Macro-level Chinese Discourse TreeBank – Feng Jiang, Sheng Xu, Xiaomin Chu, Peifeng Li, Qiaoming Zhu and Guodong Zhou.
  • MEMD: A Diversity-Promoting Learning Framework for Short-Text Conversation – Meng Zou, Xihan Li, Haokun Liu and Zhihong Deng.
  • Modeling Multi-turn Conversation with Deep Utterance Aggregation – Zhuosheng Zhang, Jiangtong Li, Pengfei Zhu and Hai Zhao.
  • Modeling the Readability of German Targeting Adults and Children: An empirically broad analysis and its cross-corpus validation – Zarah Weiß and Detmar Meurers.
  • Multi-layer Representation Fusion for Neural Machine Translation – Qiang Wang, Fuxue Li, Tong Xiao, Yanyang Li, Yinqiao Li and Jingbo Zhu.
  • Multi-Perspective Context Aggregation for Semi-supervised Cloze-style Reading Comprehension – Liang Wang, Sujian Li, Wei Zhao, Kewei Shen, Meng Sun, Ruoyu Jia and Jingming Liu.
  • Multi-Source Multi-Class Fake News Detection – Hamid Karimi, Proteek Roy, Sari Saba-Sadiya and Jiliang Tang.
  • Multi-task and Multi-lingual Joint Learning of Neural Lexical Utterance Classification based on Partially-shared Modeling – Ryo Masumura, Tomohiro Tanaka, Ryuichiro Higashinaka, Hirokazu Masataki and Yushi Aono.
  • Multi-task dialog act and sentiment recognition on Mastodon – Christophe Cerisara, Somayeh Jafaritazehjani, Adedayo Oluokun and Hoa T. Le.
  • Multi-Task Learning for Sequence Tagging: An Empirical Study – Soravit Changpinyo, Hexiang Hu and Fei Sha.
  • Multi-Task Neural Models for Translating Between Styles Within and Across Languages – Xing Niu, Sudha Rao and Marine Carpuat.
  • Narrative Schema Stability in News Text – Dan Simonson and Anthony Davis.
  • Natural Language Interface for Databases Using a Dual-Encoder Model – Ionel Alexandru Hosu, Radu Cristian Alexandru Iacob, Florin Brad, Stefan Ruseti and Traian Rebedea.
  • Neural Machine Translation Incorporating Named Entity – Arata Ugawa, Akihiro Tamura, Takashi Ninomiya, Hiroya Takamura and Manabu Okumura.
  • Neural Math Word Problem Solver with Reinforcement Learning – Danqing Huang, Jing Liu, Chin-Yew Lin and Jian Yin.
  • NIPS Conversational Intelligence Challenge 2017 Winner System: Skill-based Conversational Agent with Supervised Dialog Manager – Idris Yusupov and Yurii Kuratov.
  • One vs. Many QA Matching with both Word-level and Sentence-level Attention Network – Lu Wang, Shoushan Li, Changlong Sun, Luo Si, Xiaozhong Liu, Min Zhang and Guodong Zhou.
  • Open-Domain Event Detection using Distant Supervision – Jun Araki and Teruko Mitamura.
  • Par4Sim — Adaptive Paraphrasing for Text Simplification – Seid Muhie Yimam and Chris Biemann.
  • Parallel Corpora for bi-lingual English-Ethiopian Languages Statistical Machine Translation – Michael Melese, Solomon Teferra Abate, Martha Yifiru Tachbelie, Million Meshesha, Wondwossen Mulugeta, Yaregal Assibie, Solomon Atinafu, Binyam Ephrem, Tewodros Abebe, Hafte Abera, Amanuel Lemma, Tsegaye Andargie, Seifedin Shifaw and Wondimagegnhue Tsegaye.
  • Part-of-Speech Tagging on an Endangered Language: a Parallel Griko-Italian Resource – Antonios Anastasopoulos, Marika Lekakou, Josep Quer, Eleni Zimianiti, Justin DeBenedetto and David Chiang.
  • Personalizing Lexical Simplification – John Lee and Chak Yan Yeung.
  • Pluralizing Nouns across Agglutinating Bantu Languages – Joan Byamugisha, C. Maria Keet and Brian DeRenzi.
  • Point Precisely: Towards Ensuring the Precision of Data in Generated Texts Using Delayed Copy Mechanism – Liunian Li and Xiaojun Wan.
  • Projecting Embeddings for Domain Adaption: Joint Modeling of Sentiment Analysis in Diverse Domains – Jeremy Barnes, Roman Klinger and Sabine Schulte im Walde.
  • Reading Comprehension with Graph-based Temporal-Casual Reasoning – Yawei Sun, Gong Cheng and Yuzhong Qu.
  • Real-time Change Point Detection using On-line Topic Models – Yunli Wang and Cyril Goutte.
  • Refining Source Representations with Relation Networks for Neural Machine Translation – Wen Zhang, hu jiawei, Yang Feng and Qun Liu.
  • Representation Learning of Entities and Documents from Knowledge Base Descriptions – Ikuya Yamada, Hiroyuki Shindo and Yoshiyasu Takefuji.
  • Reproducing and Regularizing the SCRN Model – Olzhas Kabdolov, Zhenisbek Assylbekov and Rustem Takhanov.
  • Responding E-commerce Product Questions via Exploiting QA Collections and Reviews – Qian Yu, Wai Lam and Zihao Wang.
  • ReSyf: a French lexicon with ranked synonyms – Mokhtar Boumedyen BILLAMI, Thomas François and Nuria Gala.
  • Retrofitting Distributional Embeddings to Knowledge Graphs with Functional Relations – Ben Lengerich, Andrew Maas and Christopher Potts.
  • Revisiting the Hierarchical Multiscale LSTM – Ákos Kádár, Marc-Alexandre Côté, Grzegorz Chrupała and Afra Alishahi.
  • Rich Character-Level Information for Korean Morphological Analysis and Part-of-Speech Tagging – Andrew Matteson, Chanhee Lee, Youngbum Kim and Heuiseok Lim.
  • Robust Lexical Features for Improved Neural Network Named-Entity Recognition – Abbas Ghaddar and Phillippe Langlais.
  • RuSentiment: An Enriched Sentiment Analysis Dataset for Social Media in Russian – Anna Rogers, Alexey Romanov, Anna Rumshisky, Svitlana Volkova, Mikhail Gronas and Alex Gribov.
  • Scoring and Classifying Implicit Positive Interpretations: A Challenge of Class Imbalance – Chantal van Son, Roser Morante, Lora Aroyo and Piek Vossen.
  • Semantic Parsing for Technical Support Questions – Abhirut Gupta, Anupama Ray, Gargi Dasgupta, Gautam Singh, Pooja Aggarwal and Prateeti Mohapatra.
  • Sensitivity to Input Order: Evaluation of an Incremental and Memory-Limited Bayesian Cross-Situational Word Learning Model – Sepideh Sadeghi and Matthias Scheutz.
  • Sentence Weighting for Neural Machine Translation Domain Adaptation – Shiqi Zhang and Deyi Xiong.
  • Seq2seq Dependency Parsing – Zuchao Li, Jiaxun Cai, Shexia He and Hai Zhao.
  • Sequence-to-Sequence Learning for Task-oriented Dialogue with Dialogue State Representation – Haoyang Wen, Yijia Liu, Wanxiang Che, Libo Qin and Ting Liu.
  • SeVeN: Augmenting Word Embeddings with Unsupervised Relation Vectors – Luis Espinosa Anke and Steven Schockaert.
  • Simple Neologism Based Domain Independent Models to Predict Year of Authorship – Vivek Kulkarni, Yingtao Tian, Parth Dandiwala and Steve Skiena.
  • Sliced Recurrent Neural Networks – Zeping Yu and Gongshen Liu.
  • SMHD: a Large-Scale Resource for Exploring Online Language Usage for Multiple Mental Health Conditions – Arman Cohan, Bart Desmet, Andrew Yates, Luca Soldaini, Sean MacAvaney and Nazli Goharian.
  • Source Critical Reinforcement Learning for Transferring Spoken Language Understanding to a New Language – He Bai, Yu Zhou, Jiajun Zhang, Liang Zhao, Mei-Yuh Hwang and Chengqing Zong.
  • Stance Detection with Hierarchical Attention Network – Qingying Sun, Zhongqing Wang, Qiaoming Zhu and Guodong Zhou.
  • Structured Representation Learning for Online Debate Stance Prediction – Chang Li, Aldo Porco and Dan Goldwasser.
  • Style Detection for Free Verse Poetry from Text and Speech – Timo Baumann, Hussein Hussein and Burkhard Meyer-Sickendiek.
  • Style Obfuscation by Invariance – Chris Emmery, Enrique Manjavacas Arevalo and Grzegorz Chrupała.
  • Summarization Evaluation in the Absence of Human Model Summaries Using the Compositionality of Word Embeddings – Elaheh ShafieiBavani, Mohammad Ebrahimi, Raymond Wong and Fang Chen.
  • Synonymy in Bilingual Context: The CzEngClass Lexicon – Zdenka Uresova, Eva Fucikova, Eva Hajicova and Jan Hajic.
  • Tailoring Neural Architectures for Translating from Morphologically Rich Languages – Peyman Passban, Andy Way and Qun Liu.
  • Task-oriented Word Embedding for Text Classification – Qian Liu, Heyan Huang, Yang Gao, Xiaochi Wei, Yuxin Tian and Luyang Liu.
  • The APVA-TURBO Approach To Question Answering in Knowledge Base – Yue Wang, Richong Zhang, Cheng Xu and Yongyi Mao.
  • Toward Better Loanword Identification in Uyghur Using Cross-lingual Word Embeddings – Chenggang Mi, Yating Yang, Lei Wang, Xi Zhou and Tonghai Jiang.
  • Towards a Language for Natural Language Treebank Transductions – Carlos A. Prolo.
  • Towards an argumentative content search engine using weak supervision – Ran Levy, Ben Bogin, Shai Gretz, Ranit Aharonov and Noam Slonim.
  • Transfer Learning for a Letter-Ngrams to Word Decoder in the Context of Historical Handwriting Recognition with Scarce Resources – Adeline Granet, Emmanuel Morin, Harold Mouchère, Solen Quiniou and Christian Viard-Gaudin.
  • Transfer Learning for Entity Recognition of Novel Classes – Juan Diego Rodriguez, Adam Caldwell and Alexander Liu.
  • Twitter corpus of Resource-Scarce Languages for Sentiment Analysis and Multilingual Emoji Prediction – Nurendra Choudhary, Rajat Singh, Vijjini Anvesh Rao and Manish Shrivastava.
  • Urdu Word Segmentation using Conditional Random Fields (CRFs) – Haris Bin Zia, Agha Ali Raza and Awais Athar.
  • User-Level Race and Ethnicity Predictors from Twitter Text – Daniel Preoţiuc-Pietro and Lyle Ungar.
  • Using Formulaic Expressions in Writing Assistance Systems – Kenichi Iwatsuki and Akiko Aizawa.
  • Using Word Embeddings for Unsupervised Acronym Disambiguation – Jean Charbonnier and Christian Wartena.
  • Visual Question Answering Dataset for Bilingual Image Understanding: A Study of Cross-Lingual Transfer Using Attention Maps – Nobuyuki Shimizu, Na Rong and Takashi Miyazaki.
  • Vocabulary Tailored Summary Generation – Kundan Krishna, Aniket Murhekar, Saumitra Sharma and Balaji Vasan Srinivasan.
  • What’s in Your Embedding, And How It Predicts Task Performance – Anna Rogers, Shashwath Hosur Ananthakrishna and Anna Rumshisky.
  • Who Feels What and Why? Annotation of a Literature Corpus with Semantic Roles of Emotions – Evgeny Kim and Roman Klinger.
  • Why does PairDiff work? – A Mathematical Analysis of Bilinear Relational Compositional Operators for Analogy Detection – Huda Hakami, Kohei Hayashi and Danushka Bollegala.
  • WikiRef: Wikilinks as a route to recommending appropriate references for scientific Wikipedia pages – Abhik Jana, Pranjal Kanojiya, Pawan Goyal and Animesh Mukherjee.
  • Word Sense Disambiguation Based on Word Similarity Calculation Using Word Vector Representation from a Knowledge-based Graph – Dongsuk O, Sunjae Kwon, Kyungsun Kim and Youngjoong Ko.

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