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 , 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. ACL 2017
Long papers:
- Steffen Eger, Johannes Daxenberger and Iryna Gurevych Neural End-to-End Learning for Computational Argumentation Mining
- Maxime Peyrard and Judith Eckle-Kohler Supervised Learning of Automatic Pyramid for Optimization-Based Multi-Document Summarization
- Avinesh PVS and Christian M. Meyer Joint Optimization of User-desired Content in Multi-document Summaries by Learning from User Feedback
Short papers:
- Gabriel Stanovsky, Judith Eckle-Kohler, Yevgeniy Puzikov, Ido Dagan and Iryna Gurevych Integrating Deep Linguistic Features in Factuality Prediction over Unified Datasets
- Henning Wachsmuth, Nona Naderi, Ivan Habernal, Yufang Hou, Graeme Hirst, Iryna Gurevych and Benno Stein Argumentation Quality Assessment: Theory vs. Practice
- Maxime Peyrard and Judith Eckle-Kohler A Principled Framework for Evaluating Summarizers: Comparing Models of Summary Quality against Human Judgments
