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IJCNLP 2017: Tapei, Taiwan - Shared Tasks
- Chao-Hong Liu, Preslav Nakov, Nianwen Xue:
Proceedings of the IJCNLP 2017, Shared Tasks, Taipei, Taiwan, November 27 - December 1, 2017, Shared Tasks. Asian Federation of Natural Language Processing 2017, ISBN 978-1-948087-03-2 - Gaoqi Rao, Baolin Zhang, Endong Xun, Lung-Hao Lee:
IJCNLP-2017 Task 1: Chinese Grammatical Error Diagnosis. 1-8 - Liang-Chih Yu, Lung-Hao Lee, Jin Wang, Kam-Fai Wong:
IJCNLP-2017 Task 2: Dimensional Sentiment Analysis for Chinese Phrases. 9-16 - Anil Kumar Singh, Avijit Thawani, Mayank Panchal, Anubhav Gupta, Julian J. McAuley:
IJCNLP-2017 Task 3: Review Opinion Diversification (RevOpiD-2017). 17-25 - Chao-Hong Liu, Yasufumi Moriya, Alberto Poncelas, Declan Groves:
IJCNLP-2017 Task 4: Customer Feedback Analysis. 26-33 - Shangmin Guo, Kang Liu, Shizhu He, Cao Liu, Jun Zhao, Zhuoyu Wei:
IJCNLP-2017 Task 5: Multi-choice Question Answering in Examinations. 34-40 - Yi Yang, Pengjun Xie, Jun Tao, Guangwei Xu, Linlin Li, Si Luo:
Alibaba at IJCNLP-2017 Task 1: Embedding Grammatical Features into LSTMs for Chinese Grammatical Error Diagnosis Task. 41-46 - Chuhan Wu, Fangzhao Wu, Yongfeng Huang, Sixing Wu, Zhigang Yuan:
THU_NGN at IJCNLP-2017 Task 2: Dimensional Sentiment Analysis for Chinese Phrases with Deep LSTM. 47-52 - Pruthwik Mishra, Prathyusha Danda, Silpa Kanneganti, Soujanya Lanka:
IIIT-H at IJCNLP-2017 Task 3: A Bidirectional-LSTM Approach for Review Opinion Diversification. 53-58 - Heba Elfardy, Manisha Srivastava, Wei Xiao, Jared Kramer, Tarun Agarwal:
Bingo at IJCNLP-2017 Task 4: Augmenting Data using Machine Translation for Cross-linguistic Customer Feedback Classification. 59-66 - Daria Dzendzik, Alberto Poncelas, Carl Vogel, Qun Liu:
ADAPT Centre Cone Team at IJCNLP-2017 Task 5: A Similarity-Based Logistic Regression Approach to Multi-choice Question Answering in an Examinations Shared Task. 67-72 - Quanlei Liao, Jin Wang, Jinnan Yang, Xuejie Zhang:
YNU-HPCC at IJCNLP-2017 Task 1: Chinese Grammatical Error Diagnosis Using a Bi-directional LSTM-CRF Model. 73-77 - Xian Li, Peng Wang, Suixue Wang, Guanyu Jiang, Tianyuan You:
CVTE at IJCNLP-2017 Task 1: Character Checking System for Chinese Grammatical Error Diagnosis Task. 78-83 - Peng Zhong, Jingbin Wang:
LDCCNLP at IJCNLP-2017 Task 2: Dimensional Sentiment Analysis for Chinese Phrases Using Machine Learning. 84-88 - Peng-Hsuan Li, Wei-Yun Ma, Hsin-Yang Wang:
CKIP at IJCNLP-2017 Task 2: Neural Valence-Arousal Prediction for Phrases. 89-94 - Zheng-Wen Lin, Yung-Chun Chang, Chen-Ann Wang, Yu-Lun Hsieh, Wen-Lian Hsu:
CIAL at IJCNLP-2017 Task 2: An Ensemble Valence-Arousal Analysis System for Chinese Words and Phrases. 95-99 - Xin Zhou, Jian Wang, Xu Xie, Changlong Sun, Luo Si:
Alibaba at IJCNLP-2017 Task 2: A Boosted Deep System for Dimensional Sentiment Analysis of Chinese Phrases. 100-104 - Szu-Min Chen, Zi-Yuan Chen, Lun-Wei Ku:
NLPSA at IJCNLP-2017 Task 2: Imagine Scenario: Leveraging Supportive Images for Dimensional Sentiment Analysis. 105-111 - Jui-Feng Yeh, Jian-Cheng Tsai, Bo-Wei Wu, Tai-You Kuang:
NCYU at IJCNLP-2017 Task 2: Dimensional Sentiment Analysis for Chinese Phrases using Vector Representations. 112-117 - Yassine Benajiba, Jin Sun, Yong Zhang, Zhiliang Weng, Or Biran:
MainiwayAI at IJCNLP-2017 Task 2: Ensembles of Deep Architectures for Valence-Arousal Prediction. 118-123 - Yen-Hsuan Lee, Han-Yun Yeh, Yih-Ru Wang, Yuan-Fu Liao:
NCTU-NTUT at IJCNLP-2017 Task 2: Deep Phrase Embedding using bi-LSTMs for Valence-Arousal Ratings Prediction of Chinese Phrases. 124-129 - Chuan-Jie Lin, Hao-Tsung Chang:
NTOUA at IJCNLP-2017 Task 2: Predicting Sentiment Scores of Chinese Words and Phrases. 130-133 - Shih-Hung Wu, Su-Yu Chang, Liang-Pu Chen:
CYUT at IJCNLP-2017 Task 3: System Report for Review Opinion Diversification. 134-137 - Monalisa Dey, Anupam Mondal, Dipankar Das:
JUNLP at IJCNLP-2017 Task 3: A Rank Prediction Model for Review Opinion Diversification. 138-142 - Barbara Plank:
All-In-1 at IJCNLP-2017 Task 4: Short Text Classification with One Model for All Languages. 143-148 - Shuying Lin, Huosheng Xie, Liang-Chih Yu, K. Robert Lai:
SentiNLP at IJCNLP-2017 Task 4: Customer Feedback Analysis Using a Bi-LSTM-CNN Model. 149-154 - Prathyusha Danda, Pruthwik Mishra, Silpa Kanneganti, Soujanya Lanka:
IIIT-H at IJCNLP-2017 Task 4: Customer Feedback Analysis using Machine Learning and Neural Network Approaches. 155-160 - Pintu Lohar, Koel Dutta Chowdhury, Haithem Afli, Mohammed Hasanuzzaman, Andy Way:
ADAPT at IJCNLP-2017 Task 4: A Multinomial Naive Bayes Classification Approach for Customer Feedback Analysis task. 161-169 - Dushyanta Dhyani:
OhioState at IJCNLP-2017 Task 4: Exploring Neural Architectures for Multilingual Customer Feedback Analysis. 170-173 - Nan Wang, Jin Wang, Xuejie Zhang:
YNU-HPCC at IJCNLP-2017 Task 4: Attention-based Bi-directional GRU Model for Customer Feedback Analysis Task of English. 174-179 - Somnath Banerjee, Partha Pakray, Riyanka Manna, Dipankar Das, Alexander F. Gelbukh:
NITMZ-JU at IJCNLP-2017 Task 4: Customer Feedback Analysis. 180-183 - Deepak Gupta, Pabitra Lenka, Harsimran Bedi, Asif Ekbal, Pushpak Bhattacharyya:
IITP at IJCNLP-2017 Task 4: Auto Analysis of Customer Feedback using CNN and GRU Network. 184-193 - Min Wang, Qingxun Liu, Peng Ding, Yongbin Li, Xiaobing Zhou:
YNUDLG at IJCNLP-2017 Task 5: A CNN-LSTM Model with Attention for Multi-choice Question Answering in Examinations. 194-198 - Changliang Li, Cunliang Kong:
ALS at IJCNLP-2017 Task 5: Answer Localization System for Multi-Choice Question Answering in Exams. 199-202 - Amir Hazem:
MappSent at IJCNLP-2017 Task 5: A Textual Similarity Approach Applied to Multi-choice Question Answering in Examinations. 203-207 - Hang Yuan, You Zhang, Jin Wang, Xuejie Zhang:
YNU-HPCC at IJCNLP-2017 Task 5: Multi-choice Question Answering in Exams Using an Attention-based LSTM Model. 208-212 - Sandip Sarkar, Dipankar Das, Partha Pakray:
JU NITM at IJCNLP-2017 Task 5: A Classification Approach for Answer Selection in Multi-choice Question Answering System. 213-216
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