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The INTERSPEECH 2021 Computational Paralinguistics Challenge: COVID-19 Cough, COVID-19 Speech, Escalation & Primates ...
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Introducing the Talk Markup Language (TalkML):Adding a little social intelligence to industrial speech interfaces ...
Wallis, Peter. - : arXiv, 2021
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Using Finite-State Machines to Automatically Scan Classical Greek Hexameter ...
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Exceeding the Limits of Visual-Linguistic Multi-Task Learning ...
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On the Impact of Word Error Rate on Acoustic-Linguistic Speech Emotion Recognition: An Update for the Deep Learning Era ...
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Sequence-Level Training for Non-Autoregressive Neural Machine Translation ...
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Metaphor Research in the 21st Century: A Bibliographic Analysis ...
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BERTnesia: Investigating the capture and forgetting of knowledge in BERT ...
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Event-Driven News Stream Clustering using Entity-Aware Contextual Embeddings ...
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Persuasive Natural Language Generation -- A Literature Review ...
Duerr, Sebastian; Gloor, Peter A.. - : arXiv, 2021
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Bhā$\unicode{x1E63}$ācitra: Visualising the dialect geography of South Asia ...
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Modeling Framing in Immigration Discourse on Social Media ...
Abstract: The framing of political issues can influence policy and public opinion. Even though the public plays a key role in creating and spreading frames, little is known about how ordinary people on social media frame political issues. By creating a new dataset of immigration-related tweets labeled for multiple framing typologies from political communication theory, we develop supervised models to detect frames. We demonstrate how users' ideology and region impact framing choices, and how a message's framing influences audience responses. We find that the more commonly-used issue-generic frames obscure important ideological and regional patterns that are only revealed by immigration-specific frames. Furthermore, frames oriented towards human interests, culture, and politics are associated with higher user engagement. This large-scale analysis of a complex social and linguistic phenomenon contributes to both NLP and social science research. ... : Accepted at NAACL 2021 (camera-ready), Annotation codebook, data, models, and code available at https://github.com/juliamendelsohn/framing ...
Keyword: Computation and Language cs.CL; Computers and Society cs.CY; FOS Computer and information sciences; I.2.7; J.4; K.4.2
URL: https://arxiv.org/abs/2104.06443
https://dx.doi.org/10.48550/arxiv.2104.06443
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Polynomial Graph Parsing with Non-Structural Reentrancies ...
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Probing Classifiers: Promises, Shortcomings, and Advances ...
Belinkov, Yonatan. - : arXiv, 2021
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OpenHands: Making Sign Language Recognition Accessible with Pose-based Pretrained Models across Languages ...
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MultiAzterTest: a Multilingual Analyzer on Multiple Levels of Language for Readability Assessment ...
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A Massively Multilingual Analysis of Cross-linguality in Shared Embedding Space ...
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English2Gbe: A multilingual machine translation model for {Fon/Ewe}Gbe ...
Hacheme, Gilles. - : arXiv, 2021
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Neural Natural Language Processing for Unstructured Data in Electronic Health Records: a Review ...
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One Size Does Not Fit All: Finding the Optimal Subword Sizes for FastText Models across Languages ...
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