ACL 2019 accepts seven UKP papers
2019/05/28 by Yevgeniy Puzikov
Seven papers from UKP co-authors have been accepted for publication at ACL 2019 , the 57th Annual Meeting of the Association for Computational Linguistics.
Seven papers from UKP co-authors have been accepted for publication at , the 57th Annual Meeting of the Association for Computational Linguistics. The conference will take place in Florence, Italy, from July 28th through August 2nd, 2019. ACL 2019
The accepted papers are:
- Analysis of Automatic Annotation Suggestions for Hard Discourse-Level Tasks in Expert Domains
Claudia Schulz, Christian M. Meyer, Jan Kiesewetter, Michael Sailer, Elisabeth Bauer, Martin R. Fischer, Frank Fischer and Iryna Gurevych - Classification and Clustering of Arguments with Contextualized Word Embeddings
Nils Reimers, Benjamin Schiller, Tilman Beck, Johannes Daxenberger, Christian Stab and Iryna Gurevych - Handling Domain Shift in Coreference Evaluation by Using Automatically Extracted Minimum Spans
Nafise Sadat Moosavi, Leo Born, Massimo Poesio and Michael Strube - Manipulating the Difficulty of C-Tests
Ji-Ung Lee, Erik Schwan and Christian M. Meyer - Predicting Humorousness and Metaphor Novelty with Gaussian Process Preference Learning
Edwin Simpson, Erik-Lân Do Dinh, Tristan Miller and Iryna Gurevych - Ranking Generated Summaries by Correctness: An Interesting but Challenging Application for Natural Language Inference
Tobias Falke, Leonardo F. R. Ribeiro, Prasetya Ajie Utama, Ido Dagan and Iryna Gurevych - Revisiting Joint Modeling of Cross-document Entity and Event Coreference Resolution
Shany Barhom, Vered Shwartz, Alon Eirew, Michael Bugert, Nils Reimers and Ido Dagan