Six papers accepted at ACL 2014 and LREC 2014

2014/04/14

Six papers from the Ubiquitous Knowledge Processing Lab have been accepted for publication at top natural language processing conferences.

The following papers will be presented at the 52nd Annual Meeting of the Association for Computational Linguistics (ACL 2014) in Baltimore:

  • DKPro-TC: A Java-based Framework for Supervised Learning Experiments on Textual Data by Johannes Daxenberger, Oliver Ferschke, Iryna Gurevych, and Torsten Zesch (System Demonstration).
  • Automatic Annotation Suggestions and Custom Annotation Layers in WebAnno by Seid Muhie Yimam, Chris Biemann, Richard Eckart de Castilho, and Iryna Gurevych (System Demonstration).
  • DKPro Keyphrases: Flexible and Reusable Keyphrase Extraction Experiments by Nicolai Erbs, Pedro Bispo Santos, Iryna Gurevych, and Torsten Zesch (System Demonstration).
  • Automatically Detecting Corresponding Edit-Turn-Pairs in Wikipedia by Johannes Daxenberger and Iryna Gurevych (Short Paper).

The following two papers will be presented in the poster session at the 9th Language Resources and Evaluation Conference (LREC 2014) in Reykjavík:

  • WordNet–Wikipedia–Wiktionary: Construction of a Three-way Alignment by Tristan Miller and Iryna Gurevych.
  • Lexical Substitution Dataset for German by Kostadin Cholakov, Chris Biemann, Judith Eckle-Kohler, and Iryna Gurevych.