ACL 2017 accepts six UKP papers
2017/04/03 by Yevgeniy Puzikov
 
Three long and three short papers from UKP co-authors have been accepted for publication at ACL 2017, the 55th annual meeting of the Association for Computational Linguistics. The conference will take place in Vancouver, Canada, from July 30th through August 4th, 2017.
Long papers:
- Neural End-to-End Learning for Computational Argumentation Mining Steffen Eger, Johannes Daxenberger and Iryna Gurevych
- Supervised Learning of Automatic Pyramid for Optimization-Based Multi-Document Summarization Maxime Peyrard and Judith Eckle-Kohler
- Joint Optimization of User-desired Content in Multi-document Summaries by Learning from User Feedback Avinesh PVS and Christian M. Meyer
Short papers:
- Integrating Deep Linguistic Features in Factuality Prediction over Unified Datasets Gabriel Stanovsky, Judith Eckle-Kohler, Yevgeniy Puzikov, Ido Dagan and Iryna Gurevych
- Argumentation Quality Assessment: Theory vs. Practice Henning Wachsmuth, Nona Naderi, Ivan Habernal, Yufang Hou, Graeme Hirst, Iryna Gurevych and Benno Stein
- A Principled Framework for Evaluating Summarizers: Comparing Models of Summary Quality against Human Judgments Maxime Peyrard and Judith Eckle-Kohler
 
