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Language data and project specialist: A new modular profile for graduates in language-related disciplines ...
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Competences, skills and tasks in today's jobs for linguists: Evidence from a corpus of job advertisements ...
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Competences, skills and tasks in today's jobs for linguists: Evidence from a corpus of job advertisements ...
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Language data and project specialist: A new modular profile for graduates in language-related disciplines ...
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Tailoring and Evaluating the Wikipedia for in-Domain Comparable Corpora Extraction ...
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WTC1.1 (WikiTailor corpus v. 1.1) ...
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WTC1.0 (WikiTailor corpus v. 1.0) ...
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WTC1.1 (WikiTailor corpus v. 1.1) ...
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SemEval-2020 Task 11: Detection of Propaganda Techniques in News Articles ...
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CheckThat! at CLEF 2020: Enabling the Automatic Identification and Verification of Claims in Social Media
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Studying the history of the Arabic language: language technology and a large-scale historical corpus [<Journal>]
Shmidman, Avi [Verfasser]; Romanov, Maxim [Verfasser]; Barrón-Cedeño, Alberto [Verfasser].
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Overview of the CLEF-2018 CheckThat! Lab on Automatic Identification and Verification of Political Claims. Task 1: Check-Worthiness ...
Abstract: We present an overview of the CLEF-2018 CheckThat! Lab on Automatic Identification and Verification of Political Claims, with focus on Task 1: Check-Worthiness. The task asks to predict which claims in a political debate should be prioritized for fact-checking. In particular, given a debate or a political speech, the goal was to produce a ranked list of its sentences based on their worthiness for fact checking. We offered the task in both English and Arabic, based on debates from the 2016 US Presidential Campaign, as well as on some speeches during and after the campaign. A total of 30 teams registered to participate in the Lab and seven teams actually submitted systems for Task~1. The most successful approaches used by the participants relied on recurrent and multi-layer neural networks, as well as on combinations of distributional representations, on matchings claims' vocabulary against lexicons, and on measures of syntactic dependency. The best systems achieved mean average precision of 0.18 and 0.15 on ... : Computational journalism, Check-worthiness, Fact-checking, Veracity ...
Keyword: 68T50; Computation and Language cs.CL; FOS Computer and information sciences; I.2.7
URL: https://arxiv.org/abs/1808.05542
https://dx.doi.org/10.48550/arxiv.1808.05542
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Cross-Language Question Re-Ranking ...
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An Empirical Analysis of NMT-Derived Interlingual Embeddings and their Use in Parallel Sentence Identification ...
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On the mono- and cross-language detection of text re-use and plagiarism ; Detección de texto reutilizado y plagio monolingüe y translingüe
Barrón Cedeño, Alberto. - : Sociedad Española para el Procesamiento del Lenguaje Natural, 2013
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Plagiarism meets paraphrasing: insights for the new generation in automatic plagiarism detection
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English-Spanish Large Statistical Dictionary of Inflectional Forms
In: Proceedings of the Seventh International Conference on Language Resources and Evaluation (LREC 2010), Valetta, 17 - 23 May 2010 (2010), 277-281
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