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EACL 2023: Dubrovnik, Croatia - Findings
- Andreas Vlachos, Isabelle Augenstein:
Findings of the Association for Computational Linguistics: EACL 2023, Dubrovnik, Croatia, May 2-6, 2023. Association for Computational Linguistics 2023, ISBN 978-1-959429-47-0 - Brian Formento, Chuan-Sheng Foo, Anh Tuan Luu, See-Kiong Ng:
Using Punctuation as an Adversarial Attack on Deep Learning-Based NLP Systems: An Empirical Study. 1-34 - Yewon Hwang, Jong-Hwan Kim:
Self-Supervised Unimodal Label Generation Strategy Using Recalibrated Modality Representations for Multimodal Sentiment Analysis. 35-46 - Pedro Rodriguez, Mahmoud Azab, Becka Silvert, Renato Sanchez, Linzy Labson, Hardik Shah, Seungwhan Moon:
Fighting FIRe with FIRE: Assessing the Validity of Text-to-Video Retrieval Benchmarks. 47-68 - Chung-Chi Chen, Hiroya Takamura, Ichiro Kobayashi, Yusuke Miyao:
Improving Numeracy by Input Reframing and Quantitative Pre-Finetuning Task. 69-77 - Wanrong Zhu, An Yan, Yujie Lu, Wenda Xu, Xin Wang, Miguel P. Eckstein, William Yang Wang:
Visualize Before You Write: Imagination-Guided Open-Ended Text Generation. 78-92 - Wanrong Zhu, Xin Wang, An Yan, Miguel P. Eckstein, William Yang Wang:
ImaginE: An Imagination-Based Automatic Evaluation Metric for Natural Language Generation. 93-105 - Sin-Han Yang, Chung-Chi Chen, Hen-Hsen Huang, Hsin-Hsi Chen:
Entity-Aware Dual Co-Attention Network for Fake News Detection. 106-113 - Hongming Zhang, Yintong Huo, Yanai Elazar, Yangqiu Song, Yoav Goldberg, Dan Roth:
CIKQA: Learning Commonsense Inference with a Unified Knowledge-in-the-loop QA Paradigm. 114-124 - Sumegh Roychowdhury, Vikram Gupta:
Data-Efficient Methods For Improving Hate Speech Detection. 125-132 - Gautier Dagan, Frank Keller, Alex Lascarides:
Learning the Effects of Physical Actions in a Multi-modal Environment. 133-148 - Weizhe Lin, Zhilin Wang, Bill Byrne:
FVQA 2.0: Introducing Adversarial Samples into Fact-based Visual Question Answering. 149-157 - Jongwoo Ko, Seungjoon Park, Minchan Jeong, Sukjin Hong, Euijai Ahn, Du-Seong Chang, Se-Young Yun:
Revisiting Intermediate Layer Distillation for Compressing Language Models: An Overfitting Perspective. 158-175 - Liesbeth Allein, Marlon Saelens, Ruben Cartuyvels, Marie-Francine Moens:
Implicit Temporal Reasoning for Evidence-Based Fact-Checking. 176-189 - Xia Zeng, Arkaitz Zubiaga:
Active PETs: Active Data Annotation Prioritisation for Few-Shot Claim Verification with Pattern Exploiting Training. 190-204 - Liang Li, Ruiying Geng, Chengyang Fang, Bing Li, Can Ma, Binhua Li, Yongbin Li:
Plan-then-Seam: Towards Efficient Table-to-Text Generation. 205-219 - Markus Egg, Valia Kordoni:
A corpus of metaphors as register markers. 220-226 - Francesco Cazzaro, Davide Locatelli, Ariadna Quattoni, Xavier Carreras:
Translate First Reorder Later: Leveraging Monotonicity in Semantic Parsing. 227-238 - Jihyeon Lee, Taehee Kim, Yunwon Tae, Cheonbok Park, Jaegul Choo:
PePe: Personalized Post-editing Model utilizing User-generated Post-edits. 239-253 - Ting-Wei Wu, Biing-Hwang Juang:
Infusing Context and Knowledge Awareness in Multi-turn Dialog Understanding. 254-264 - Zhiruo Wang, Grace Cuenca, Shuyan Zhou, Frank F. Xu, Graham Neubig:
MCoNaLa: A Benchmark for Code Generation from Multiple Natural Languages. 265-273 - Rafael Mestre, Stuart Middleton, Matt Ryan, Masood Gheasi, Timothy J. Norman, Jiatong Zhu:
Augmenting pre-trained language models with audio feature embedding for argumentation mining in political debates. 274-288 - Cuong Hoang, Devendra Sachan, Prashant Mathur, Brian Thompson, Marcello Federico:
Improving Retrieval Augmented Neural Machine Translation by Controlling Source and Fuzzy-Match Interactions. 289-295 - Dhairya Dalal, Paul Buitelaar, Mihael Arcan:
CALM-Bench: A Multi-task Benchmark for Evaluating Causality-Aware Language Models. 296-311 - Ankita Gupta, Marzena Karpinska, Wenlong Zhao, Kalpesh Krishna, Jack Merullo, Luke Yeh, Mohit Iyyer, Brendan O'Connor:
ezCoref: Towards Unifying Annotation Guidelines for Coreference Resolution. 312-330 - Negar Arabzadeh, Ali Ahmadvand, Julia Kiseleva, Yang Liu, Ahmed Hassan Awadallah, Ming Zhong, Milad Shokouhi:
PREME: Preference-based Meeting Exploration through an Interactive Questionnaire. 331-342 - Takuma Udagawa, Hiroshi Kanayama, Issei Yoshida:
Sentence Identification with BOS and EOS Label Combinations. 343-358 - Daichi Yamaguchi, Rei Miyata, Sayuka Shimada, Satoshi Sato:
Gauging the Gap Between Human and Machine Text Simplification Through Analytical Evaluation of Simplification Strategies and Errors. 359-375 - Haoran Yang, Yan Wang, Piji Li, Wei Bi, Wai Lam, Chen Xu:
Bridging the Gap between Pre-Training and Fine-Tuning for Commonsense Generation. 376-383 - Yi-Pei Chen, An-Zi Yen, Hen-Hsen Huang, Hideki Nakayama, Hsin-Hsi Chen:
LED: A Dataset for Life Event Extraction from Dialogs. 384-398 - Mubashara Akhtar, Oana Cocarascu, Elena Simperl:
Reading and Reasoning over Chart Images for Evidence-based Automated Fact-Checking. 399-414 - Li Zhang, Hainiu Xu, Yue Yang, Shuyan Zhou, Weiqiu You, Manni Arora, Chris Callison-Burch:
Causal Reasoning of Entities and Events in Procedural Texts. 415-431 - Thibault Cordier, Tanguy Urvoy, Fabrice Lefèvre, Lina Maria Rojas-Barahona:
Few-Shot Structured Policy Learning for Multi-Domain and Multi-Task Dialogues. 432-441 - Jielin Qiu, William Han, Jiacheng Zhu, Mengdi Xu, Michael A. Rosenberg, Emerson Liu, Douglas Weber, Ding Zhao:
Transfer Knowledge from Natural Language to Electrocardiography: Can We Detect Cardiovascular Disease Through Language Models? 442-453 - Ankur Agarwal, Mehdi Rezagholizadeh, Prasanna Parthasarathi:
Practical Takes on Federated Learning with Pretrained Language Models. 454-471 - Daniel Baleato Rodríguez, Verna Dankers, Preslav Nakov, Ekaterina Shutova:
Paper Bullets: Modeling Propaganda with the Help of Metaphor. 472-489 - Erika Petersen, Christopher Potts:
Lexical Semantics with Large Language Models: A Case Study of English "break". 490-511 - Kung-Hsiang Huang, Siffi Singh, Xiaofei Ma, Wei Xiao, Feng Nan, Nicholas Dingwall, William Yang Wang, Kathleen R. McKeown:
SWING: Balancing Coverage and Faithfulness for Dialogue Summarization. 512-525 - Haoran Xu, Jean Maillard, Vedanuj Goswami:
Language-Aware Multilingual Machine Translation with Self-Supervised Learning. 526-539 - Zizheng Zhang, Masato Mita, Mamoru Komachi:
Cloze Quality Estimation for Language Assessment. 540-550 - Jaeyoung Kim, Dongbin Na, Sungchul Choi, Sungbin Lim:
Bag of Tricks for In-Distribution Calibration of Pretrained Transformers. 551 - Sishuo Chen, Wenkai Yang, Xiaohan Bi, Xu Sun:
Fine-Tuning Deteriorates General Textual Out-of-Distribution Detection by Distorting Task-Agnostic Features. 552-567 - Elisabeth Eder, Ulrike Krieg-Holz, Michael Wiegand:
A Question of Style: A Dataset for Analyzing Formality on Different Levels. 568-581 - Nakyeong Yang, Yunah Jang, Hwanhee Lee, Seohyeong Jeong, Kyomin Jung:
Task-specific Compression for Multi-task Language Models using Attribution-based Pruning. 582-592 - T. Y. S. S. Santosh, Oana Ichim, Matthias Grabmair:
Zero-shot Transfer of Article-aware Legal Outcome Classification for European Court of Human Rights Cases. 593-605 - Jingun Kwon, Hidetaka Kamigaito, Manabu Okumura:
Abstractive Document Summarization with Summary-length Prediction. 606-612 - Jingun Kwon, Hidetaka Kamigaito, Young-In Song, Manabu Okumura:
Hierarchical Label Generation for Text Classification. 613-620 - Zhuang Li, Gholamreza Haffari:
Active Learning for Multilingual Semantic Parser. 621-627 - Shu Okabe, François Yvon:
Joint Word and Morpheme Segmentation with Bayesian Non-Parametric Models. 628-642 - Charlotte Pouw, Nora Hollenstein, Lisa Beinborn:
Cross-Lingual Transfer of Cognitive Processing Complexity. 643-657 - Ibraheem Muhammad Moosa, Mahmud Elahi Akhter, Ashfia Binte Habib:
Does Transliteration Help Multilingual Language Modeling? 658-673 - Tom Bourgeade, Alessandra Teresa Cignarella, Simona Frenda, Mario Laurent, Wolfgang Schmeisser-Nieto, Farah Benamara, Cristina Bosco, Véronique Moriceau, Viviana Patti, Mariona Taulé:
A Multilingual Dataset of Racial Stereotypes in Social Media Conversational Threads. 674-684 - Seonyeong Song, Hyeonho Song, Kunwoo Park, Jiyoung Han, Meeyoung Cha:
Detecting Contextomized Quotes in News Headlines by Contrastive Learning. 685-692 - Rotem Dror, Haoyu Wang, Dan Roth:
Zero-Shot On-the-Fly Event Schema Induction. 693-713 - Abhik Bhattacharjee, Tahmid Hasan, Wasi Uddin Ahmad, Rifat Shahriyar:
BanglaNLG and BanglaT5: Benchmarks and Resources for Evaluating Low-Resource Natural Language Generation in Bangla. 714-723 - Yida Mu, Kalina Bontcheva, Nikolaos Aletras:
It's about Time: Rethinking Evaluation on Rumor Detection Benchmarks using Chronological Splits. 724-731 - Rahul Gupta, Vivek Srivastava, Mayank Singh:
MUTANT: A Multi-sentential Code-mixed Hinglish Dataset. 732-741 - Pengfei Yu, Jonathan May, Heng Ji:
Bridging the Gap between Native Text and Translated Text through Adversarial Learning: A Case Study on Cross-Lingual Event Extraction. 742-757 - Yuhang Zhou, Suraj Maharjan, Beiye Liu:
Scalable Prompt Generation for Semi-supervised Learning with Language Models. 758-769 - Vinh Thinh Ho, Mohamed Soliman, Abdalghani Abujabal:
Novel Feature Discovery for Task-Oriented Dialog Systems. 770-780 - Dan Su, Mostofa Patwary, Shrimai Prabhumoye, Peng Xu, Ryan Prenger, Mohammad Shoeybi, Pascale Fung, Anima Anandkumar, Bryan Catanzaro:
Context Generation Improves Open Domain Question Answering. 781-796 - Somin Wadhwa, Vivek Khetan, Silvio Amir, Byron C. Wallace:
RedHOT: A Corpus of Annotated Medical Questions, Experiences, and Claims on Social Media. 797 - Henrik Voigt, Jan N. Hombeck, Monique Meuschke, Kai Lawonn, Sina Zarrieß:
Paparazzi: A Deep Dive into the Capabilities of Language and Vision Models for Grounding Viewpoint Descriptions. 798-813 - Maximillian Chen, Alexandros Papangelis, Chenyang Tao, Seokhwan Kim, Andy Rosenbaum, Yang Liu, Zhou Yu, Dilek Hakkani-Tur:
PLACES: Prompting Language Models for Social Conversation Synthesis. 814-838 - Andrew Silva, Pradyumna Tambwekar, Matthew C. Gombolay:
FedPerC: Federated Learning for Language Generation with Personal and Context Preference Embeddings. 839-852 - Inderjeet Nair, Aparna Garimella, Balaji Vasan Srinivasan, Natwar Modani, Niyati Chhaya, Srikrishna Karanam, Sumit Shekhar:
A Neural CRF-based Hierarchical Approach for Linear Text Segmentation. 853-863 - Rasmus Kær Jørgensen, Oliver Brandt, Mareike Hartmann, Xiang Dai, Christian Igel, Desmond Elliott:
MultiFin: A Dataset for Multilingual Financial NLP. 864-879 - Mateusz Krubinski, Pavel Pecina:
MLASK: Multimodal Summarization of Video-based News Articles. 880-894 - Aleksandra Chrabrowa, Tsimur Hadeliya, Dariusz Kajtoch, Robert Mroczkowski, Piotr Rybak:
Going beyond research datasets: Novel intent discovery in the industry setting. 895-911 - Moussa Kamal Eddine, Guokan Shang, Michalis Vazirgiannis:
DATScore: Evaluating Translation with Data Augmented Translations. 912-922 - Saranya Venkatraman, He He, David Reitter:
How do decoding algorithms distribute information in dialogue responses? 923-932 - Ameya Godbole, Robin Jia:
Benchmarking Long-tail Generalization with Likelihood Splits. 933-953 - Vivek Iyer, Arturo Oncevay, Alexandra Birch:
Exploring Enhanced Code-Switched Noising for Pretraining in Neural Machine Translation. 954-968 - Han Zhou, Ignacio Iacobacci, Pasquale Minervini:
XQA-DST: Multi-Domain and Multi-Lingual Dialogue State Tracking. 969-979 - Yi-An Lai, Elman Mansimov, Yuqing Xie, Yi Zhang:
Improving Prediction Backward-Compatiblility in NLP Model Upgrade with Gated Fusion. 980-992 - Yuewei Yuan, Chaitanya Malaviya, Mark Yatskar:
AmbiCoref: Evaluating Human and Model Sensitivity to Ambiguous Coreference. 993-1000 - Byounghan Lee, Jaesik Kim, Junekyu Park, Kyung-ah Sohn:
Improving Unsupervised Out-of-domain detection through Pseudo Labeling and Learning. 1001-1011 - Ravsehaj Singh Puri, Swaroop Mishra, Mihir Parmar, Chitta Baral:
How Many Data Samples is an Additional Instruction Worth? 1012-1027 - Xinrong Hu, Ce Xu, Junlong Ma, Zijian Huang, Jie Yang, Yi Guo, Johan Barthélemy:
[MASK] Insertion: a robust method for anti-adversarial attacks. 1028-1040 - Cong Dao Tran, Nhut Huy Pham, Anh Nguyen, Truong Son Hy, Tu Vu:
ViDeBERTa: A powerful pre-trained language model for Vietnamese. 1041-1048 - Junru Lu, Jiazheng Li, Byron C. Wallace, Yulan He, Gabriele Pergola:
NapSS: Paragraph-level Medical Text Simplification via Narrative Prompting and Sentence-matching Summarization. 1049-1061 - Ruohong Zhang, Yau-Shian Wang, Yiming Yang, Donghan Yu, Tom Vu, Likun Lei:
Long-tailed Extreme Multi-label Text Classification by the Retrieval of Generated Pseudo Label Descriptions. 1062-1076 - Rishabh Joshi, Vidhisha Balachandran, Emily Saldanha, Maria Glenski, Svitlana Volkova, Yulia Tsvetkov:
Unsupervised Keyphrase Extraction via Interpretable Neural Networks. 1077-1089 - Wenhu Chen:
Large Language Models are few(1)-shot Table Reasoners. 1090-1100 - Jun Hirako, Ryohei Sasano, Koichi Takeda:
Realistic Citation Count Prediction Task for Newly Published Papers. 1101-1111 - San-Hee Park, Kang-Min Kim, O-Joun Lee, Youjin Kang, Jaewon Lee, Su-Min Lee, SangKeun Lee:
"Why do I feel offended?" - Korean Dataset for Offensive Language Identification. 1112-1123 - Yoichi Aoki, Keito Kudo, Tatsuki Kuribayashi, Ana Brassard, Masashi Yoshikawa, Keisuke Sakaguchi, Kentaro Inui:
Empirical Investigation of Neural Symbolic Reasoning Strategies. 1124-1132 - Xanh Ho, Anh-Khoa Duong Nguyen, Saku Sugawara, Akiko Aizawa:
Analyzing the Effectiveness of the Underlying Reasoning Tasks in Multi-hop Question Answering. 1133-1150 - Sedigheh Eslami, Christoph Meinel, Gerard de Melo:
PubMedCLIP: How Much Does CLIP Benefit Visual Question Answering in the Medical Domain? 1151-1163 - Isabel Papadimitriou, Kezia Lopez, Dan Jurafsky:
Multilingual BERT has an accent: Evaluating English influences on fluency in multilingual models. 1164-1170 - Aishwarya Agrawal, Ivana Kajic, Emanuele Bugliarello, Elnaz Davoodi, Anita Gergely, Phil Blunsom, Aida Nematzadeh:
Reassessing Evaluation Practices in Visual Question Answering: A Case Study on Out-of-Distribution Generalization. 1171-1196 - Christopher Klamm, Ines Rehbein, Simone Paolo Ponzetto:
Our kind of people? Detecting populist references in political debates. 1197-1213 - Bo Pang, Semih Yavuz, Caiming Xiong, Yingbo Zhou:
SharPT: Shared Latent Space Prompt Tuning. 1214-1220 - Tolúlopé Ògúnrèmí, Dan Jurafsky, Christopher D. Manning:
Mini But Mighty: Efficient Multilingual Pretraining with Linguistically-Informed Data Selection. 1221-1236 - Bo Pang, Erik Nijkamp, Wojciech Kryscinski, Silvio Savarese, Yingbo Zhou, Caiming Xiong:
Long Document Summarization with Top-down and Bottom-up Inference. 1237-1254 - Prajna Upadhyay, Oana Balalau, Ioana Manolescu:
Open Information Extraction with Entity Focused Constraints. 1255-1266 - Pinelopi Papalampidi, Mirella Lapata:
Hierarchical3D Adapters for Long Video-to-text Summarization. 1267-1290 - Zhenni Wang, Xiaohan Yu, Yansong Feng, Dongyan Zhao:
An Intra-Class Relation Guided Approach for Code Comment Generation. 1291-1303 - Elizabeth Nielsen, Christo Kirov, Brian Roark:
Spelling convention sensitivity in neural language models. 1304-1316 - Jonas Doumen, Katrien Beuls, Paul Van Eecke:
Modelling Language Acquisition through Syntactico-Semantic Pattern Finding. 1317-1327 - Shai Gretz, Assaf Toledo, Roni Friedman, Dan Lahav, Rose Weeks, Naor Bar-Zeev, João Sedoc, Pooja Sangha, Yoav Katz, Noam Slonim:
Benchmark Data and Evaluation Framework for Intent Discovery Around COVID-19 Vaccine Hesitancy. 1328-1340 - Danilo Silva de Carvalho, Giangiacomo Mercatali, Yingji Zhang, André Freitas:
Learning Disentangled Representations for Natural Language Definitions. 1341-1354 - Hongjing Li, Hanqi Yan, Yanran Li, Li Qian, Yulan He, Lin Gui:
Distinguishability Calibration to In-Context Learning. 1355-1367 - Jannik S. Pedersen, Martin S. Laursen, Pernille J. Vinholt, Anne Alnor, Thiusius R. Savarimuthu:
Investigating anatomical bias in clinical machine learning algorithms. 1368-1380 - Yamen Ajjour, Johannes Kiesel, Benno Stein, Martin Potthast:
Topic Ontologies for Arguments. 1381-1397 - Kumar Shridhar, Nicholas Monath, Raghuveer Thirukovalluru, Alessandro Stolfo, Manzil Zaheer, Andrew McCallum, Mrinmaya Sachan:
Longtonotes: OntoNotes with Longer Coreference Chains. 1398-1412 - Alexandru Coca, Bo-Hsiang Tseng, Weizhe Lin, Bill Byrne:
More Robust Schema-Guided Dialogue State Tracking via Tree-Based Paraphrase Ranking. 1413-1424 - Martin Josifoski, Maxime Peyrard, Frano Rajic, Jiheng Wei, Debjit Paul, Valentin Hartmann, Barun Patra, Vishrav Chaudhary, Emre Kiciman, Boi Faltings:
Language Model Decoding as Likelihood-Utility Alignment. 1425-1440 - Yanfei Dong, Lambert Deng, Jiazheng Zhang, Xiaodong Yu, Ting Lin, Francesco Gelli, Soujanya Poria, Wee Sun Lee:
Lightweight Spatial Modeling for Combinatorial Information Extraction From Documents. 1441-1454 - Tobias Norlund, Ehsan Doostmohammadi, Richard Johansson, Marco Kuhlmann:
On the Generalization Ability of Retrieval-Enhanced Transformers. 1455-1463 - Gijs Wijnholds:
Assessing Monotonicity Reasoning in Dutch through Natural Language Inference. 1464-1470 - Ruoyu Xie, Antonios Anastasopoulos:
Noisy Parallel Data Alignment. 1471-1483 - Siheng Li, Wangjie Jiang, Pengda Si, Cheng Yang, Yao Qiu, Jinchao Zhang, Jie Zhou, Yujiu Yang:
Enhancing Dialogue Generation with Conversational Concept Flows. 1484-1495 - Sourabh Zanwar, Daniel Wiechmann, Yu Qiao, Elma Kerz:
SMHD-GER: A Large-Scale Benchmark Dataset for Automatic Mental Health Detection from Social Media in German. 1496 - Pinzhen Chen, Gerasimos Lampouras:
Exploring Data Augmentation for Code Generation Tasks. 1497-1505 - Derek Chen, Kun Qian, Zhou Yu:
Stabilized In-Context Learning with Pre-trained Language Models for Few Shot Dialogue State Tracking. 1506-1519 - Chia-Chien Hung, Anne Lauscher, Dirk Hovy, Simone Paolo Ponzetto, Goran Glavas:
Can Demographic Factors Improve Text Classification? Revisiting Demographic Adaptation in the Age of Transformers. 1520-1535 - Taiga Someya, Yohei Oseki:
JBLiMP: Japanese Benchmark of Linguistic Minimal Pairs. 1536-1549 - Juri Opitz:
SMATCH++: Standardized and Extended Evaluation of Semantic Graphs. 1550-1562 - Stuart Mesham, Christopher Bryant, Marek Rei, Zheng Yuan:
An Extended Sequence Tagging Vocabulary for Grammatical Error Correction. 1563-1574 - Proyag Pal, Kenneth Heafield:
Cheating to Identify Hard Problems for Neural Machine Translation. 1575-1586 - Lena Schwertmann, Manoj Prabhakar Kannan Ravi, Gerard de Melo:
Model-Agnostic Bias Measurement in Link Prediction. 1587-1603 - Alexander Pugantsov, Richard McCreadie:
Divergence-Based Domain Transferability for Zero-Shot Classification. 1604-1609 - Yuping Wu, Ching-Hsun Tseng, Jia-Yu Shang, Shengzhong Mao, Goran Nenadic, Xiao-Jun Zeng:
EDU-level Extractive Summarization with Varying Summary Lengths. 1610-1622 - Eleni Metheniti, Tim Van de Cruys, Wissam Kerkri, Juliette Thuilier, Nabil Hathout:
"Chère maison" or "maison chère"? Transformer-based prediction of adjective placement in French. 1623-1638 - Mir Tafseer Nayeem, Davood Rafiei:
On the Role of Reviewer Expertise in Temporal Review Helpfulness Prediction. 1639-1647 - Chenxi Whitehouse, Tillman Weyde, Pranava Madhyastha:
Towards a Unified Model for Generating Answers and Explanations in Visual Question Answering. 1648-1660 - Zifan Jiang, Amit Moryossef, Mathias Müller, Sarah Ebling:
Machine Translation between Spoken Languages and Signed Languages Represented in SignWriting. 1661-1679 - Jimin Sun, Patrick Fernandes, Xinyi Wang, Graham Neubig:
A Multi-dimensional Evaluation of Tokenizer-free Multilingual Pretrained Models. 1680-1690 - Xiaoyu Shen, Svitlana Vakulenko, Marco Del Tredici, Gianni Barlacchi, Bill Byrne, Adrià de Gispert:
Neural Ranking with Weak Supervision for Open-Domain Question Answering : A Survey. 1691-1705 - Zeyu Zhang, Thuy Vu, Alessandro Moschitti:
Double Retrieval and Ranking for Accurate Question Answering. 1706-1717 - Simran Khanuja, Sebastian Ruder, Partha Talukdar:
Evaluating the Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion of NLP Technology: A Case Study for Indian Languages. 1718-1732 - Mayank Mishra, Danish Contractor, Dinesh Raghu:
Joint Reasoning on Hybrid-knowledge sources for Task-Oriented Dialog. 1733-1742 - Mohammadreza Banaei, Klaudia Balazy, Artur Kasymov, Rémi Lebret, Jacek Tabor, Karl Aberer:
Revisiting Offline Compression: Going Beyond Factorization-based Methods for Transformer Language Models. 1743-1760 - Ishan Jindal, Alexandre Rademaker, Khoi-Nguyen Tran, Huaiyu Zhu, Hiroshi Kanayama, Marina Danilevsky, Yunyao Li:
PriMeSRL-Eval: A Practical Quality Metric for Semantic Role Labeling Systems Evaluation. 1761-1773 - Bruce W. Lee, Jason Lee:
Prompt-based Learning for Text Readability Assessment. 1774-1779 - Saif M. Mohammad:
Best Practices in the Creation and Use of Emotion Lexicons. 1780-1791 - Hossein Rajaby Faghihi, Parisa Kordjamshidi, Choh Man Teng, James F. Allen:
The Role of Semantic Parsing in Understanding Procedural Text. 1792-1804 - Oshin Agarwal, Ani Nenkova:
Named Entity Recognition in a Very Homogenous Domain. 1805-1810 - Roi Cohen, Mor Geva, Jonathan Berant, Amir Globerson:
Crawling The Internal Knowledge-Base of Language Models. 1811-1824 - Ankan Mullick, Ishani Mondal, Sourjyadip Ray, R. Raghav, G. Sai Chaitanya, Pawan Goyal:
Intent Identification and Entity Extraction for Healthcare Queries in Indic Languages. 1825-1836 - Sayontan Ghosh, Tanvi Aggarwal, Minh Hoai, Niranjan Balasubramanian:
Text-Derived Knowledge Helps Vision: A Simple Cross-modal Distillation for Video-based Action Anticipation. 1837-1852 - Ming Shen, Jie Ma, Shuai Wang, Yogarshi Vyas, Kalpit Dixit, Miguel Ballesteros, Yassine Benajiba:
Simple Yet Effective Synthetic Dataset Construction for Unsupervised Opinion Summarization. 1853-1866 - Mohammadreza Tayaranian, Alireza Ghaffari, Marzieh S. Tahaei, Mehdi Rezagholizadeh, Masoud Asgharian, Vahid Partovi Nia:
Towards Fine-tuning Pre-trained Language Models with Integer Forward and Backward Propagation. 1867-1876 - Ziyu Yang, Santhosh Cherian, Slobodan Vucetic:
Data Augmentation for Radiology Report Simplification. 1877-1887 - Jon Saad-Falcon, Amanpreet Singh, Luca Soldaini, Mike D'Arcy, Arman Cohan, Doug Downey:
Embedding Recycling for Language Models. 1888-1908 - David Samuel, Andrey Kutuzov, Lilja Øvrelid, Erik Velldal:
Trained on 100 million words and still in shape: BERT meets British National Corpus. 1909-1929 - Jinming Zhao, Gholamreza Haffari, Ehsan Shareghi:
Generating Synthetic Speech from SpokenVocab for Speech Translation. 1930-1936 - Albert Lu, Hongxin Zhang, Yanzhe Zhang, Xuezhi Wang, Diyi Yang:
Bounding the Capabilities of Large Language Models in Open Text Generation with Prompt Constraints. 1937-1963 - Christopher Richardson, Sudipta Kar, Anjishnu Kumar, Anand Ramachandran, Zeynab Raeesy, Omar Zia Khan, Abhinav Sethy:
Learning to Retrieve Engaging Follow-Up Queries. 1964-1971 - Hiyori Yoshikawa, Naoaki Okazaki:
Selective-LAMA: Selective Prediction for Confidence-Aware Evaluation of Language Models. 1972-1983 - Shuyang Cao, Liang Ma, Di Lu, Robert L. Logan IV, Joel R. Tetreault, Alejandro Jaimes:
Multi-View Source Ablation for Faithful Summarization. 1984-2002 - Yang Liu, Yuexian Hou:
Mining Effective Features Using Quantum Entropy for Humor Recognition. 2003-2008 - Alexandra Chronopoulou, Matthew E. Peters, Alexander Fraser, Jesse Dodge:
AdapterSoup: Weight Averaging to Improve Generalization of Pretrained Language Models. 2009-2018 - Sizhe Zhou, Siru Ouyang, Zhuosheng Zhang, Hai Zhao:
Towards End-to-End Open Conversational Machine Reading. 2019-2031 - Weiwei Sun, Pengjie Ren, Zhaochun Ren:
Generative Knowledge Selection for Knowledge-Grounded Dialogues. 2032-2043 - Markus Dreyer, Mengwen Liu, Feng Nan, Sandeep Atluri, Sujith Ravi:
Evaluating the Tradeoff Between Abstractiveness and Factuality in Abstractive Summarization. 2044-2060 - Krithika Ramesh, Sunayana Sitaram, Monojit Choudhury:
Fairness in Language Models Beyond English: Gaps and Challenges. 2061-2074 - Renxi Wang, Shi Feng:
Global-Local Modeling with Prompt-Based Knowledge Enhancement for Emotion Inference in Conversation. 2075-2082 - Joonwon Jang, Misuk Kim:
Headline Token-based Discriminative Learning for Subheading Generation in News Article. 2083-2090 - Nishant Kambhatla, Logan Born, Anoop Sarkar:
Decipherment as Regression: Solving Historical Substitution Ciphers by Learning Symbol Recurrence Relations. 2091-2107 - Mingyang Song, Yi Feng, Liping Jing:
A Survey on Recent Advances in Keyphrase Extraction from Pre-trained Language Models. 2108-2119 - Pride Kavumba, Ana Brassard, Benjamin Heinzerling, Kentaro Inui:
Prompting for explanations improves Adversarial NLI. Is this true? Yes it is true because it weakens superficial cues. 2120-2135 - Nidhi Goyal, Jushaan Singh Kalra, Charu Sharma, Raghava Mutharaju, Niharika Sachdeva, Ponnurangam Kumaraguru:
JobXMLC: EXtreme Multi-Label Classification of Job Skills with Graph Neural Networks. 2136-2146 - Terry Yue Zhuo, Yaqing Liao, Yuecheng Lei, Lizhen Qu, Gerard de Melo, Xiaojun Chang, Yazhou Ren, Zenglin Xu:
ViLPAct: A Benchmark for Compositional Generalization on Multimodal Human Activities. 2147-2162 - Yova Kementchedjhieva, Anders Søgaard:
Grammatical Error Correction through Round-Trip Machine Translation. 2163-2170 - Hiroto Tamura, Tosho Hirasawa, Hwichan Kim, Mamoru Komachi:
Does Masked Language Model Pre-training with Artificial Data Improve Low-resource Neural Machine Translation? 2171-2180 - Aniket Vashishtha, S. Sai Prasad, Payal Bajaj, Vishrav Chaudhary, Kate Cook, Sandipan Dandapat, Sunayana Sitaram, Monojit Choudhury:
Performance and Risk Trade-offs for Multi-word Text Prediction at Scale. 2181-2197 - Anton Osokin, Irina Saparina, Ramil Yarullin:
Searching for Better Database Queries in the Outputs of Semantic Parsers. 2198-2211 - Yucheng Zhou, Guodong Long:
Style-Aware Contrastive Learning for Multi-Style Image Captioning. 2212-2222 - Lingzhi Wang, Mrinmaya Sachan, Xingshan Zeng, Kam-Fai Wong:
Strategize Before Teaching: A Conversational Tutoring System with Pedagogy Self-Distillation. 2223-2229 - Wangjie Jiang, Zhihao Ye, Bang Liu, Ruihui Zhao, Jianguang Zheng, Mengyao Li, Zhiyong Li, Yujiu Yang, Yefeng Zheng:
ICA-Proto: Iterative Cross Alignment Prototypical Network for Incremental Few-Shot Relation Classification. 2230-2239 - Uri Berger, Lea Frermann, Gabriel Stanovsky, Omri Abend:
A Large-Scale Multilingual Study of Visual Constraints on Linguistic Selection of Descriptions. 2240-2254 - Hiroshi Noji, Yohei Oseki:
How Much Syntactic Supervision is "Good Enough"? 2255-2260 - Sonal Sannigrahi, Josef van Genabith, Cristina España-Bonet:
Are the Best Multilingual Document Embeddings simply Based on Sentence Embeddings? 2261-2271 - Hanxu Hu, Yunqing Liu, Zhongyi Yu, Laura Perez-Beltrachini:
Improving User Controlled Table-To-Text Generation Robustness. 2272-2279 - Haojie Zhang, Mingfei Liang, Ruobing Xie, Zhenlong Sun, Bo Zhang, Leyu Lin:
Better Pre-Training by Reducing Representation Confusion. 2280-2291 - Sung-min Lee, Eunhwan Park, Daeryong Seo, Donghyeon Jeon, Inho Kang, Seung-Hoon Na:
MAFiD: Moving Average Equipped Fusion-in-Decoder for Question Answering over Tabular and Textual Data. 2292-2299 - Akshita Jha, Adithya Samavedhi, Vineeth Rakesh, Jaideep Chandrashekar, Chandan K. Reddy:
Transformer-based Models for Long-Form Document Matching: Challenges and Empirical Analysis. 2300-2310 - Oren Kalinsky, Guy Kushilevitz, Alexander Libov, Yoav Goldberg:
Simple and Effective Multi-Token Completion from Masked Language Models. 2311-2324 - Canwen Xu, Julian J. McAuley:
A Survey on Dynamic Neural Networks for Natural Language Processing. 2325-2336 - Haishuo Fang, Ji-Ung Lee, Nafise Sadat Moosavi, Iryna Gurevych:
Transformers with Learnable Activation Functions. 2337-2353 - Yilun Zhou, Julie Shah:
The Solvability of Interpretability Evaluation Metrics. 2354-2370 - Maohao Shen, Soumya Ghosh, Prasanna Sattigeri, Subhro Das, Yuheng Bu, Gregory W. Wornell:
Reliable Gradient-free and Likelihood-free Prompt Tuning. 2371-2384 - Daniel Izmaylov, Avi Segal, Kobi Gal, Meytal Grimland, Yossi Levi-Belz:
Combining Psychological Theory with Language Models for Suicide Risk Detection. 2385-2393 - Chen Zhang, Yuxuan Lai, Yansong Feng, Xingyu Shen, Haowei Du, Dongyan Zhao:
Cross-Lingual Question Answering over Knowledge Base as Reading Comprehension. 2394-2407 - Chen Liu, Jonas Pfeiffer, Anna Korhonen, Ivan Vulic, Iryna Gurevych:
Delving Deeper into Cross-lingual Visual Question Answering. 2408-2423 - Neele Falk, Gabriella Lapesa:
Bridging Argument Quality and Deliberative Quality Annotations with Adapters. 2424-2443 - Julia Rozanova, Marco Valentino, Lucas C. Cordeiro, André Freitas:
Interventional Probing in High Dimensions: An NLI Case Study. 2444-2455 - Shabbirhussain Bhaisaheb, Shubham Paliwal, Rajaswa Patil, Manasi Patwardhan, Lovekesh Vig, Gautam Shroff:
Program Synthesis for Complex QA on Charts via Probabilistic Grammar Based Filtered Iterative Back-Translation. 2456-2470 - Inderjeet Nair, Natwar Modani:
Exploiting Language Characteristics for Legal Domain-Specific Language Model Pretraining. 2471-2481 - Zizheng Lin, Hongming Zhang, Yangqiu Song:
Global Constraints with Prompting for Zero-Shot Event Argument Classification. 2482-2493 - Marco Farina, Duccio Pappadopulo, Anant Gupta, Leslie Huang, Ozan Irsoy, Thamar Solorio:
Distillation of encoder-decoder transformers for sequence labelling. 2494-2504 - Tazin Afrin, Diane J. Litman:
Predicting Desirable Revisions of Evidence and Reasoning in Argumentative Writing. 2505-2516 - Chuyuan Li, Patrick Huber, Wen Xiao, Maxime Amblard, Chloé Braud, Giuseppe Carenini:
Discourse Structure Extraction from Pre-Trained and Fine-Tuned Language Models in Dialogues. 2517-2534 - Zhen Wan, Fei Cheng, Qianying Liu, Zhuoyuan Mao, Haiyue Song, Sadao Kurohashi:
Relation Extraction with Weighted Contrastive Pre-training on Distant Supervision. 2535-2540 - Zhi Zhang, Helen Yannakoudakis, Xiantong Zhen, Ekaterina Shutova:
CK-Transformer: Commonsense Knowledge Enhanced Transformers for Referring Expression Comprehension. 2541-2551 - Anvesh Rao Vijjini, Hanieh Deilamsalehy, Franck Dernoncourt, Snigdha Chaturvedi:
Curricular Next Conversation Prediction Pretraining for Transcript Segmentation. 2552-2562
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