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Inter-Rater Agreement and Usability: A Comparative Evaluation of Annotation Tools for Sentiment Annotation
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Stilometrie in der Rechtslinguistik. Nutzung korpuslinguistischer Verfahren für die Analyse deutschsprachiger Urteile
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Sentiment Annotation for Lessing’s Plays: Towards a Language Resource for Sentiment Analysis on German Literary Texts
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HHMM at SemEval-2019 Task 2: Unsupervised frame induction using contextualized word embeddings
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Policy preference detection in parliamentary debate motions
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Exploiting background knowledge for argumentative relation classification
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Using Hidden Markov Models for the accurate linguistic analysis of process model activity labels
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On evaluating embedding models for knowledge base completion
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Watset: Local-global graph clustering with applications in sense and frame induction
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SEAGLE: A platform for comparative evaluation of semantic encoders for information retrieval
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Specializing distributional vectors of all words for lexical entailment
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How to (properly) evaluate cross-lingual word embeddings: On strong baselines, comparative analyses, and some misconceptions
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A spreading activation framework for tracking conceptual complexity of texts
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We propose an unsupervised approach for assessing conceptual complexity of texts, based on spreading activation. Using DBpedia knowledge graph as a proxy to long-term memory, mentioned concepts become activated and trigger further activation as the text is sequentially traversed. Drawing inspiration from psycholinguistic theories of reading comprehension, we model memory processes such as semantic priming, sentence wrap-up, and forgetting. We show that our models capture various aspects of conceptual text complexity and significantly outperform current state of the art.
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004 Informatik
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URL: https://madoc.bib.uni-mannheim.de/51558/ https://madoc.bib.uni-mannheim.de/51558/1/hulpus2019sa.pdf https://madoc.bib.uni-mannheim.de/51558
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Cross-lingual semantic specialization via lexical relation induction
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Generalized tuning of distributional word vectors for monolingual and cross-lingual lexical entailment
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SenZi: A sentiment analysis lexicon for the latinised Arabic (Arabizi)
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