First, is the airway patent or obstructed. Steven Y.There are two important principles when evaluating the airway and breathing. Varun Gangal, Harsh Jhamtani, Eduard Hovy and Taylor Berg-KirkpatrickĬould you give me a hint ? Generating inference graphs for defeasible reasoningĪman Madaan, Dheeraj Rajagopal, Niket Tandon, Yiming Yang and Eduard HovyĪ Survey of Data Augmentation Approaches for NLP Improving Automated Evaluation of Open Domain Dialog via Diverse Reference Augmentation SimCLS: A Simple Framework for Contrastive Learning of Abstractive Summarization
Sachin Kumar, Antonios Anastasopoulos, Shuly Wintner and Yulia Tsvetkov Machine Translation into Low-resource Language Varieties Rishabh Bhardwaj, Navonil Majumder, Soujanya Poria and Eduard Hovy More Identifiable yet Equally Performant Transformers for Text Classification Kundan Krishna, Sopan Khosla, Jeffrey Bigham and Zachary C. Generating SOAP Notes from Doctor-Patient Conversations Using Modular Summarization Techniques
Jinlan Fu, Xuanjing Huang and Pengfei Liu SpanNER: Named Entity Re-/Recognition as Span Prediction Style is NOT a single variable: Case Studies for Cross-Stylistic Language Understanding Vijay Viswanathan, Graham Neubig and Pengfei Liuīreaking Down Walls of Text: How Can NLP Benefit Consumer Privacy?Ībhilasha Ravichander, Alan W Black, Thomas Norton, Shomir Wilson and Norman Sadeh Martins and Graham NeubigĪ Survey of Race, Racism, and Anti-Racism in NLPĪnjalie Field, Su Lin Blodgett, Zeerak Waseem and Yulia TsvetkovĬitationIE: Leveraging the Citation Graph for Scientific Information Extraction Kayo Yin, Patrick Fernandes, Danish Pruthi, Aditi Chaudhary, André F. Martinsĭo Context-Aware Translation Models Pay the Right Attention? Patrick Fernandes, Kayo Yin, Graham Neubig and André F. Measuring and Increasing Context Usage in Context-Aware Machine Translation Kayo Yin, Amit Moryossef, Julie Hochgesang, Yoav Goldberg and Malihe Alikhani Including Signed Languages in Natural Language Processing Justin Lovelace, Denis Newman-Griffis, Shikhar Vashishth, Jill Fain Lehman and Carolyn Rosé Robust Knowledge Graph Completion with Stacked Convolutions and a Student Re-Ranking Network Paul Pu Liang, Terrance Liu, Anna Cai, Michal Muszynski, Ryo Ishii, Nick Allen, Randy Auerbach, David Brent, Ruslan Salakhutdinov and Louis-Philippe Morency Learning Language and Multimodal Privacy-Preserving Markers of Mood from Mobile Data Ruifan Li, Hao Chen, Fangxiang Feng, Zhanyu Ma, Xiaojie WANG and Eduard Hovy Accepted papers with LTI authors are as follows:ĭual Graph Convolutional Networks for Aspect-based Sentiment Analysis The theme track of this year's conferences is NLP for Social Good.Īlong with Yin, a number of LTI researchers were honored by having their papers accepted by the conferences. Together, the combined meetings serve as two of the premier conferences worldwide in the fields of Computational Linguistics and Natural Language Processing.
Per the paper's abstract, Yin and her co-authors " on the NLP community to include signed languages as a research area with high social and scientific impact."ĪCL-IJCNLP 2021 takes place from Monday, August 2 through Thursday, August 5 in Bangkok, Thailand. Yin is the lead author of the paper Including Signed Languages in Natural Language Processing, which seeks to expand the usage of powerful tools and techniques from the field of Natural Language Processing into the realm of signed languages, the primary means of extemporaneous communication for many of the world's deaf and hard of hearing individuals. Kayo Yin, a student in the LTI's Master of Language Technologies program, was honored with the Best Theme Paper designation at this year's Joint Conference of the 59th Meeting of the Association for Computational Linguistics and the 11th Joint Conference on Natural Language Processing (ACL-IJCNLP 2021). Kayo Yin among many LTI researchers featured at prestigious conference Tuesday, Augby Bryan Burtner