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56th ACL 2018: Melbourne, Australia - Student Research Workshop
- Vered Shwartz, Jeniya Tabassum, Rob Voigt, Wanxiang Che, Marie-Catherine de Marneffe, Malvina Nissim: 
 Proceedings of ACL 2018, Melbourne, Australia, July 15-20, 2018, Student Research Workshop. Association for Computational Linguistics 2018, ISBN 978-1-948087-36-0
- Samuel Pecar  : :
 Towards Opinion Summarization of Customer Reviews. 1-8
- Jared Fernandez, Doug Downey: 
 Sampling Informative Training Data for RNN Language Models. 9-13
- Naeha Sharif, Lyndon White, Mohammed Bennamoun, Syed Afaq Ali Shah: 
 Learning-based Composite Metrics for Improved Caption Evaluation. 14-20
- Yuki Kawara, Chenhui Chu, Yuki Arase: 
 Recursive Neural Network Based Preordering for English-to-Japanese Machine Translation. 21-27
- Sonit Singh  : :
 Pushing the Limits of Radiology with Joint Modeling of Visual and Textual Information. 28-36
- Xiang Dai  : :
 Recognizing Complex Entity Mentions: A Review and Future Directions. 37-44
- Menasha Thilakaratne, Katrina Falkner, Thushari Atapattu: 
 Automatic Detection of Cross-Disciplinary Knowledge Associations. 45-51
- Kushagra Singh, Indira Sen, Ponnurangam Kumaraguru: 
 Language Identification and Named Entity Recognition in Hinglish Code Mixed Tweets. 52-58
- Tatiana Bladier, Andreas van Cranenburgh, Younes Samih  , Laura Kallmeyer: , Laura Kallmeyer:
 German and French Neural Supertagging Experiments for LTAG Parsing. 59-66
- Eva Vanmassenhove, Andy Way: 
 SuperNMT: Neural Machine Translation with Semantic Supersenses and Syntactic Supertags. 67-73
- Shibhansh Dohare, Vivek Gupta, Harish Karnick: 
 Unsupervised Semantic Abstractive Summarization. 74-83
- Jainisha Sankhavara  : :
 Biomedical Document Retrieval for Clinical Decision Support System. 84-90
- Ramit Sawhney, Prachi Manchanda, Raj Singh, Swati Aggarwal  : :
 A Computational Approach to Feature Extraction for Identification of Suicidal Ideation in Tweets. 91-98
- Sreekavitha Parupalli, Vijjini Anvesh Rao, Radhika Mamidi  : :
 BCSAT : A Benchmark Corpus for Sentiment Analysis in Telugu Using Word-level Annotations. 99-104
- Kristjan Arumae, Fei Liu: 
 Reinforced Extractive Summarization with Question-Focused Rewards. 105-111
- Satoru Katsumata, Yukio Matsumura, Hayahide Yamagishi, Mamoru Komachi  : :
 Graph-based Filtering of Out-of-Vocabulary Words for Encoder-Decoder Models. 112-119
- Nikhilesh Bhatnagar, Manish Shrivastava  , Radhika Mamidi , Radhika Mamidi : :
 Exploring Chunk Based Templates for Generating a subset of English Text. 120-126
- Eric Wallace, Jordan L. Boyd-Graber: 
 Trick Me If You Can: Adversarial Writing of Trivia Challenge Questions. 127-133
- Pranav A: 
 Alignment Analysis of Sequential Segmentation of Lexicons to Improve Automatic Cognate Detection. 134-140
- Lee Kezar: 
 Mixed Feelings: Natural Text Generation with Variable, Coexistent Affective Categories. 141-145
- Pravallika Etoori, Manoj Chinnakotla, Radhika Mamidi  : :
 Automatic Spelling Correction for Resource-Scarce Languages using Deep Learning. 146-152
- Payal Khullar, Konigari Rachna, Mukul Hase, Manish Shrivastava  : :
 Automatic Question Generation using Relative Pronouns and Adverbs. 153-158

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