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 in Baltimore: 52nd Annual Meeting of the Association for Computational Linguistics (ACL 2014)
- 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 in Reykjavík: 9th Language Resources and Evaluation Conference (LREC 2014)
- 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.