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EMNLP 2017: Copenhagen, Denmark
- Lucia Specia, Matt Post, Michael Paul:
Proceedings of the 2017 Conference on Empirical Methods in Natural Language Processing, EMNLP 2017, Copenhagen, Denmark, September 9-11, 2017 - System Demonstrations. Association for Computational Linguistics 2017, ISBN 978-1-945626-97-5 - Nathan Schneider, Chuck Wooters:
The NLTK FrameNet API: Designing for Discoverability with a Rich Linguistic Resource. 1-6 - Ivan Habernal, Raffael Hannemann, Christian Pollak, Christopher Klamm, Patrick Pauli, Iryna Gurevych:
Argotario: Computational Argumentation Meets Serious Games. 7-12 - Cecilia Ovesdotter Alm, Benjamin S. Meyers, Emily Prud'hommeaux:
An Analysis and Visualization Tool for Case Study Learning of Linguistic Concepts. 13-18 - Tobias Falke, Iryna Gurevych:
GraphDocExplore: A Framework for the Experimental Comparison of Graph-based Document Exploration Techniques. 19-24 - Felix Stahlberg, Eva Hasler, Danielle Saunders, Bill Byrne:
SGNMT - A Flexible NMT Decoding Platform for Quick Prototyping of New Models and Search Strategies. 25-30 - Kohsuke Yanai, Misa Sato, Toshihiko Yanase, Kenzo Kurotsuchi, Yuta Koreeda, Yoshiki Niwa:
StruAP: A Tool for Bundling Linguistic Trees through Structure-based Abstract Pattern. 31-36 - Ross Mechanic, Dean Fulgoni, Hannah Cutler, Sneha Rajana, Zheyuan Liu, Bradley Jackson, Anne Cocos, Chris Callison-Burch, Marianna Apidianaki:
KnowYourNyms? A Game of Semantic Relationships. 37-42 - Alan Akbik, Roland Vollgraf:
The Projector: An Interactive Annotation Projection Visualization Tool. 43-48 - Aaron Sarnat, Vidur Joshi, Cristian Petrescu-Prahova, Alvaro Herrasti, Brandon Stilson, Mark Hopkins:
Interactive Visualization for Linguistic Structure. 49-54 - H. Andrew Schwartz, Salvatore Giorgi, Maarten Sap, Patrick Crutchley, Lyle H. Ungar, Johannes C. Eichstaedt:
DLATK: Differential Language Analysis ToolKit. 55-60 - Abdalghani Abujabal, Rishiraj Saha Roy, Mohamed Yahya, Gerhard Weikum:
QUINT: Interpretable Question Answering over Knowledge Bases. 61-66 - Kyle Richardson, Jonas Kuhn:
Function Assistant: A Tool for NL Querying of APIs. 67-72 - Chieh-Yang Huang, Tristan Labetoulle, Ting-Hao K. Huang, Yi-Pei Chen, Hung-Chen Chen, Vallari Srivastava, Lun-Wei Ku:
MoodSwipe: A Soft Keyboard that Suggests MessageBased on User-Specified Emotions. 73-78 - Alexander H. Miller, Will Feng, Dhruv Batra, Antoine Bordes, Adam Fisch, Jiasen Lu, Devi Parikh, Jason Weston:
ParlAI: A Dialog Research Software Platform. 79-84 - Ludwig Richter, Johanna Geiß, Andreas Spitz, Michael Gertz:
HeidelPlace: An Extensible Framework for Geoparsing. 85-90 - Alexander Panchenko, Fide Marten, Eugen Ruppert, Stefano Faralli, Dmitry Ustalov, Simone Paolo Ponzetto, Chris Biemann:
Unsupervised, Knowledge-Free, and Interpretable Word Sense Disambiguation. 91-96 - Franck Dernoncourt, Ji Young Lee, Peter Szolovits:
NeuroNER: an easy-to-use program for named-entity recognition based on neural networks. 97-102 - Simone Papandrea, Alessandro Raganato, Claudio Delli Bovi:
SupWSD: A Flexible Toolkit for Supervised Word Sense Disambiguation. 103-108 - Ori Shapira, Hadar Ronen, Meni Adler, Yael Amsterdamer, Judit Bar-Ilan, Ido Dagan:
Interactive Abstractive Summarization for Event News Tweets. 109-114 - Lasha Abzianidze:
LangPro: Natural Language Theorem Prover. 115-120 - Jaesong Lee, Joong-Hwi Shin, Jun-Seok Kim:
Interactive Visualization and Manipulation of Attention-based Neural Machine Translation. 121-126
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