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USCORE: An Effective Approach to Fully Unsupervised Evaluation Metrics for Machine Translation ...
Belouadi, Jonas; Eger, Steffen. - : arXiv, 2022
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Constrained Density Matching and Modeling for Cross-lingual Alignment of Contextualized Representations ...
Zhao, Wei; Eger, Steffen. - : arXiv, 2022
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Towards Explainable Evaluation Metrics for Natural Language Generation ...
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BERT-Defense: A Probabilistic Model Based on BERT to Combat Cognitively Inspired Orthographic Adversarial Attacks ...
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Global Explainability of BERT-Based Evaluation Metrics by Disentangling along Linguistic Factors ...
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Inducing Language-Agnostic Multilingual Representations ...
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Probing Multilingual BERT for Genetic and Typological Signals ...
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On the Limitations of Cross-lingual Encoders as Exposed by Reference-Free Machine Translation Evaluation ...
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How to Probe Sentence Embeddings in Low-Resource Languages: On Structural Design Choices for Probing Task Evaluation ...
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From Hero to Zéroe: A Benchmark of Low-Level Adversarial Attacks ...
Eger, Steffen; Benz, Yannik. - : arXiv, 2020
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Semantic Change and Emerging Tropes In a Large Corpus of New High German Poetry ...
Haider, Thomas; Eger, Steffen. - : arXiv, 2019
Abstract: Due to its semantic succinctness and novelty of expression, poetry is a great test bed for semantic change analysis. However, so far there is a scarcity of large diachronic corpora. Here, we provide a large corpus of German poetry which consists of about 75k poems with more than 11 million tokens, with poems ranging from the 16th to early 20th century. We then track semantic change in this corpus by investigating the rise of tropes (`love is magic') over time and detecting change points of meaning, which we find to occur particularly within the German Romantic period. Additionally, through self-similarity, we reconstruct literary periods and find evidence that the law of linear semantic change also applies to poetry. ... : Historical Language Change Workshop at ACL 2019, Florence ...
Keyword: Computation and Language cs.CL; FOS Computer and information sciences
URL: https://dx.doi.org/10.48550/arxiv.1909.12136
https://arxiv.org/abs/1909.12136
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Cross-lingual Argumentation Mining: Machine Translation (and a bit of Projection) is All You Need! ...
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What is the Essence of a Claim? Cross-Domain Claim Identification ...
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Language classification from bilingual word embedding graphs ...
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