NAACL 2019 accepts six UKP papers
2019/02/26 by Yevgeniy Puzikov
Six papers from UKP co-authors have been accepted for publication at NAACL 2019 , the 2019 Annual Conference of the North American Chapter of the Association for Computational Linguistics.
Six papers from UKP co-authors have been accepted for publication at , the 2019 Annual Conference of the North American Chapter of the Association for Computational Linguistics. The conference will take place in Minneapolis, USA, from June 2nd through June 7th, 2019. NAACL 2019
The accepted papers are:
- A Streamlined Method for Sourcing Discourse-level Argumentation Annotations from the Crowd
Tristan Miller, Maria Sukhareva and Iryna Gurevych - Crowdsourcing Lightweight Pyramids for Manual Summary Evaluation
Ori Shapira, David Gabay, Yang Gao, Hadar Ronen, Ramakanth Pasunuru, Mohit Bansal, Yael Amsterdamer and Ido Dagan - Data-efficient Neural Text Compression with Interactive Learning
Avinesh PVS and Christian M. Meyer - Does My Rebuttal Matter? Insights from a Major NLP Conference
Yang Gao, Steffen Eger, Ilia Kuznetsov, Iryna Gurevych and Yusuke Miyao - Fast Concept Mention Grouping for Concept Map-based Multi-Document Summarization
Tobias Falke and Iryna Gurevych - Text Processing Like Humans Do: Visually Attacking and Shielding NLP Systems
Steffen Eger, Gozde Gul Sahin, Andreas Rücklé, Ji-Ung Lee, Claudia Schulz, Mohsen Mesgar, Krishnkant Swarnkar, Edwin Simpson and Iryna Gurevych