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IberEval@SEPLN 2017: Murcia, Spain
- Raquel Martínez, Julio Gonzalo, Paolo Rosso, Soto Montalvo, Jorge Carrillo de Albornoz:
Proceedings of the Second Workshop on Evaluation of Human Language Technologies for Iberian Languages (IberEval 2017) co-located with 33th Conference of the Spanish Society for Natural Language Processing (SEPLN 2017), Murcia, Spain, September 19, 2017. CEUR Workshop Proceedings 1881, CEUR-WS.org 2017
Track 1: Classification Of Spanish Election Tweets
- Maite Giménez Fayos, Tomás Baviera, Germán Llorca, José Gámir, Dafne Calvo, Paolo Rosso, Francisco M. Rangel Pardo:
Overview of the 1st Classification of Spanish Election Tweets Task at IberEval 2017. 1-14 - Gretel Liz De la Peña Sarracén:
Ensembles of Methods for Tweet Topic Classification. 15-19 - Luca Ambrosini, Giancarlo Nicolò:
Comparative Study of Neural Models for the COSET Shared Task at IberEval 2017. 20-27 - Erfaneh Gharavi, Kayvan Bijari:
Short Text Classification Using Deep Representation: A Case Study of Spanish Tweets in Coset Shared Task. 28-35 - Carlos Villar Lafuente, Gonçal Garcés Díaz-Munío:
Several Approaches for Tweet Topic Classification in COSET - IberEval 2017. 36-42 - Luis Cebrián Chuliá, Sergio Ferrer Sánchez:
Classification Of Spanish Election Tweets (COSET) with Neural Networks. 43-48 - Ankush Khandelwal, Sahil Swami, Syed Sarfaraz Akhtar, Manish Shrivastava:
Classification Of Spanish Election Tweets (COSET) 2017 : Classifying Tweets Using Character and Word Level Features. 49-54 - José-Ángel González, Ferran Pla, Lluís-Felip Hurtado:
ELiRF-UPV at IberEval 2017: Classification Of Spanish Election Tweets (COSET). 55-60 - Carlos Diez Alba, Jesús Vieco Pérez:
IberEval 2017, COSET Task: A Basic Approach. 61-67
Track 2: Collective Elaboration of a Coreference Annotated Corpus for Portuguese Texts
- Evandro Brasil da Fonseca, Vinicius Sesti, Sandra Collovini, Renata Vieira, Ana Luisa Leal, Paulo Quaresma:
Collective Elaboration of a Coreference Annotated Corpus for Portuguese Texts. 68-82 - Amália Mendes, Sandra Antunes, Paulo Quaresma:
The Annotation Coreference Task at IberEval'2017: The Experience of CLUL/UE. 83-91 - Marlo Souza, Rafael Glauber, Leandro Souza de Oliveira, Cleiton Fernando Lima Sena, Daniela Barreiro Claro:
Nominal Coreference Annotation in IberEval2017: The Case of FORMAS Group. 92-101 - Thiago Alexandre Salgueiro Pardo, Jorge Baptista, Magali Sanches Duran, Maria das Graças Volpe Nunes, Fernando Antônio Asevedo Nóbrega, Sandra Maria Aluísio, Ariani Di Felippo, Eloize Rossi Marques Seno, Raphael Rocha da Silva, Rafael Tôrres Anchiêta, Henrico Bertini Brum, Márcio de Souza Dias, Rafael de Sousa Oliveira Martins, Erick Galani Maziero, Jackson Wilke da Cruz Souza, Francielle Alves Vargas:
The Coreference Annotation of the CSTNews Corpus. 102-112
Track 3: Multilingual Web Person Name Disambiguation
- Soto Montalvo, Raquel Martínez, Víctor Fresno, Agustín Daniel Delgado, Arkaitz Zubiaga, Richard Berendsen:
Overview of the M-WePNaD Task: Multilingual Web Person Name Disambiguation at IberEval 2017. 113-127 - Agustín Daniel Delgado:
ATMC Team at M-WePNaD Task. 128-137 - Andres Duque Fernandez, Lourdes Araujo, Juan Martínez-Romo:
LSI UNED at M-WePNaD: Embeddings for Person Name Disambiguation. 138-146 - Lucía Lozano, Jorge Carrillo de Albornoz, Enrique Amigó:
UNED Loz Team at M-WePNaD. 147-151 - Pablo Panero, Manuel Moreno, Tomás Crespo, Jorge Carrillo de Albornoz, Enrique Amigó:
UNED PanMorCrepsTeam at M-WePNaD. 152-156
Track 4: Stance and Gender Detection in Tweets on Catalan Independence
- Mariona Taulé, Maria Antònia Martí, Francisco M. Rangel Pardo, Paolo Rosso, Cristina Bosco, Viviana Patti:
Overview of the Task on Stance and Gender Detection in Tweets on Catalan Independence. 157-177 - Michael Wojatzki, Torsten Zesch:
Neural, Non-neural and Hybrid Stance Detection in Tweets on Catalan Independence. 178-184 - Mirko Lai, Alessandra Teresa Cignarella, Delia Irazú Hernández Farías:
iTACOS at IberEval2017: Detecting Stance in Catalan and Spanish Tweets. 185-192 - José-Ángel González, Ferran Pla, Lluís-Felip Hurtado:
ELiRF-UPV at IberEval 2017: Stance and Gender Detection in Tweets. 193-198 - Sahil Swami, Ankush Khandelwal, Manish Shrivastava, Syed Sarfaraz Akhtar:
LTRC IIITH at IBEREVAL 2017: Stance and Gender Detection in Tweets on Catalan Independence. 199-203 - Diego Aineto García, Antonio Manuel Larriba Flor:
Stance Detection at IberEval 2017: A Biased Representation for a Biased Problem. 204-209 - Luca Ambrosini, Giancarlo Nicolò:
Neural Models for StanceCat Shared Task at IberEval 2017. 210-216 - Francesco Barbieri:
Shared Task on Stance and Gender Detection in Tweets on Catalan Independence - LaSTUS System Description. 217-221 - R. Vinayakumar, S. Sachin Kumar, B. Premjith, Prabaharan Poornachandran, Soman Kotti Padannayil:
Deep Stance and Gender Detection in Tweets on Catalan Independence@Ibereval 2017. 222-229
Track 5: Biomedical Abbreviation Recognition and Resolution
- Ander Intxaurrondo, Martín Pérez-Pérez, Gael Pérez Rodríguez, Jose Antonio López-Martín, Jesus Santamaría, Santiago de la Peña, Marta Villegas, Saber Ahmad Akhondi, Alfonso Valencia, Anália Lourenço, Martin Krallinger:
The Biomedical Abbreviation Recognition and Resolution (BARR) Track: Benchmarking, Evaluation and Importance of Abbreviation Recognition Systems Applied to Spanish Biomedical Abstracts. 230-246 - Soto Montalvo, Maite Oronoz, Horacio Rodríguez, Raquel Martínez:
Biomedical Abbreviation Recognition and Resolution by PROSA-MED. 247-254 - Francesco Ronzano, Laura Inés Furlong:
IBI-UPF at BARR-2017: Learning to Identify Abbreviations in Biomedical Literature System description. 255-263 - Christian Sánchez, Paloma Martínez:
A Proposed System to Identify and Extract Abbreviation Definitions in Spanish Biomedical Texts for the Biomedical Abbreviation Recognition and Resolution (BARR) 2017. 264-271 - Rodrigo Agerri, German Rigau:
Applying Existing Named Entity Taggers at BARR IBEREVAL 2017 Task. 272-277 - Ander Intxaurrondo, Martin Krallinger:
CNIO at BARR IberEval 2017: Exploring Three Biomedical Abbreviation Identifiers for Spanish Biomedical Publications. 278-285
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