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12th LREC 2020: Marseille, France
- Nicoletta Calzolari, Frédéric Béchet, Philippe Blache, Khalid Choukri, Christopher Cieri, Thierry Declerck, Sara Goggi, Hitoshi Isahara, Bente Maegaard, Joseph Mariani, Hélène Mazo, Asunción Moreno, Jan Odijk, Stelios Piperidis:
Proceedings of The 12th Language Resources and Evaluation Conference, LREC 2020, Marseille, France, May 11-16, 2020. European Language Resources Association 2020, ISBN 979-10-95546-34-4 - Juntao Yu, Bernd Bohnet, Massimo Poesio:
Neural Mention Detection. 1-10 - Juntao Yu, Alexandra Uma, Massimo Poesio:
A Cluster Ranking Model for Full Anaphora Resolution. 11-20 - Timothée Bernard, Ting Han:
Mandarinograd: A Chinese Collection of Winograd Schemas. 21-26 - Alexander Henlein, Alexander Mehler:
On the Influence of Coreference Resolution on Word Embeddings in Lexical-semantic Evaluation Tasks. 27-33 - Payal Khullar, Kushal Majmundar, Manish Shrivastava:
NoEl: An Annotated Corpus for Noun Ellipsis in English. 34-43 - David Bamman, Olivia Lewke, Anya Mansoor:
An Annotated Dataset of Coreference in English Literature. 44-54 - Janis Pagel, Nils Reiter:
GerDraCor-Coref: A Coreference Corpus for Dramatic Texts in German. 55-64 - Parag Dakle, Takshak Desai, Dan I. Moldovan:
A Study on Entity Resolution for Email Conversations. 65-73 - Rahul Aralikatte, Anders Søgaard:
Model-based Annotation of Coreference. 74-79 - Rodrigo Wilkens, Bruno Oberle, Frédéric Landragin, Amalia Todirascu:
French Coreference for Spoken and Written Language. 80-89 - Abdulrahman Aloraini, Massimo Poesio:
Cross-lingual Zero Pronoun Resolution. 90-98 - Sharid Loáiciga, Christian Hardmeier, Asad B. Sayeed:
Exploiting Cross-Lingual Hints to Discover Event Pronouns. 99-103 - Scott Martin, Shivani Poddar, Kartikeya Upasani:
MuDoCo: Corpus for Multidomain Coreference Resolution and Referring Expression Generation. 104-111 - Rong Xiang, Yunfei Long, Mingyu Wan, Jinghang Gu, Qin Lu, Chu-Ren Huang:
Affection Driven Neural Networks for Sentiment Analysis. 112-119 - Shohini Bhattasali, Jonathan Brennan, Wen-Ming Luh, Berta Franzluebbers, John T. Hale:
The Alice Datasets: fMRI & EEG Observations of Natural Language Comprehension. 120-125 - Elena Mikhalkova, Timofei Protasov, Polina Sokolova, Anastasiia Bashmakova, Anastasiia Drozdova:
Modelling Narrative Elements in a Short Story: A Study on Annotation Schemes and Guidelines. 126-132 - Harald Höge:
Cortical Speech Databases For Deciphering the Articulatory Code. 133-137 - Nora Hollenstein, Marius Troendle, Ce Zhang, Nicolas Langer:
ZuCo 2.0: A Dataset of Physiological Recordings During Natural Reading and Annotation. 138-146 - Tim Reinboth, Stephanie Gross, Laura Bishop, Brigitte Krenn:
Linguistic, Kinematic and Gaze Information in Task Descriptions: The LKG-Corpus. 147-155 - Anna Jancso, Steven Moran, Sabine Stoll:
The ACQDIV Corpus Database and Aggregation Pipeline. 156-165 - Didier Schwab, Pauline Trial, Céline Vaschalde, Loïc Vial, Emmanuelle Esperança-Rodier, Benjamin Lecouteux:
Providing Semantic Knowledge to a Set of Pictograms for People with Disabilities: a Set of Links between WordNet and Arasaac: Arasaac-WN. 166-171 - Stéphan Tulkens, Dominiek Sandra, Walter Daelemans:
Orthographic Codes and the Neighborhood Effect: Lessons from Information Theory. 172-181 - Elma Kerz, Fabio Pruneri, Daniel Wiechmann, Yu Qiao, Marcus Ströbel:
Understanding the Dynamics of Second Language Writing through Keystroke Logging and Complexity Contours. 182-188 - Yohei Oseki, Masayuki Asahara:
Design of BCCWJ-EEG: Balanced Corpus with Human Electroencephalography. 189-194 - Katerina Smirnova, Nikolay Korotaev, Yana Panikratova, Irina Lebedeva, Ekaterina Pechenkova, Olga Fedorova:
Using the RUPEX Multichannel Corpus in a Pilot fMRI Study on Speech Disfluencies. 195-203 - Aomi Koyama, Tomoshige Kiyuna, Kenji Kobayashi, Mio Arai, Mamoru Komachi:
Construction of an Evaluation Corpus for Grammatical Error Correction for Learners of Japanese as a Second Language. 204-211 - Sangha Nam, Minho Lee, Donghwan Kim, Kijong Han, Kuntae Kim, Sooji Yoon, Eun-Kyung Kim, Key-Sun Choi:
Effective Crowdsourcing of Multiple Tasks for Comprehensive Knowledge Extraction. 212-219 - Antonio Roque, Alexander Tsuetaki, Vasanth Sarathy, Matthias Scheutz:
Developing a Corpus of Indirect Speech Act Schemas. 220-228 - Yoshinao Sato, Kouki Miyazawa:
Quality Estimation for Partially Subjective Classification Tasks via Crowdsourcing. 229-235 - YoungGyun Hahm, Youngbin Noh, Jiyoon Han, Tae Hwan Oh, Hyonsu Choe, Hansaem Kim, Key-Sun Choi:
Crowdsourcing in the Development of a Multilingual FrameNet: A Case Study of Korean FrameNet. 236-244 - Neslihan Iskender, Tim Polzehl, Sebastian Möller:
Towards a Reliable and Robust Methodology for Crowd-Based Subjective Quality Assessment of Query-Based Extractive Text Summarization. 245-253 - Priya Radhakrishnan:
A Seed Corpus of Hindu Temples in India. 254-258 - Yu-Yun Chang, Shu-Kai Hsieh:
Do You Believe It Happened? Assessing Chinese Readers' Veridicality Judgments. 259-267 - Lionel Nicolas, Verena Lyding, Claudia Borg, Corina Forascu, Karën Fort, Katerina Zdravkova, Iztok Kosem, Jaka Cibej, Spela Arhar Holdt, Alice Millour, Alexander König, Christos T. Rodosthenous, Federico Sangati, Umair ul Hassan, Anisia Katinskaia, Anabela Barreiro, Lavinia Aparaschivei, Yaakov HaCohen-Kerner:
Creating Expert Knowledge by Relying on Language Learners: a Generic Approach for Mass-Producing Language Resources by Combining Implicit Crowdsourcing and Language Learning. 268-278 - Hessel Haagsma, Johan Bos, Malvina Nissim:
MAGPIE: A Large Corpus of Potentially Idiomatic Expressions. 279-287 - Francisco Javier Chiyah Garcia, José Lopes, Xingkun Liu, Helen F. Hastie:
CRWIZ: A Framework for Crowdsourcing Real-Time Wizard-of-Oz Dialogues. 288-297 - Inês Gomes, Rui Correia, Jorge Ribeiro, João Freitas:
Effort Estimation in Named Entity Tagging Tasks. 298-306 - Christos T. Rodosthenous, Verena Lyding, Federico Sangati, Alexander König, Umair ul Hassan, Lionel Nicolas, Jolita Horbacauskiene, Anisia Katinskaia, Lavinia Aparaschivei:
Using Crowdsourced Exercises for Vocabulary Training to Expand ConceptNet. 307-316 - Gérard Bailly, Erika Godde, Anne-Laure Piat-Marchand, Marie-Line Bosse:
Predicting Multidimensional Subjective Ratings of Children' Readings from the Speech Signals for the Automatic Assessment of Fluency. 317-322 - Elham Akhlaghi, Branislav Bédi, Fatih Bektas, Harald Berthelsen, Matthias Butterweck, Cathy Chua, Catia Cucchiarini, Gülsen Eryigit, Johanna Gerlach, Hanieh Habibi, Neasa Ní Chiaráin, Manny Rayner, Steinþór Steingrímsson, Helmer Strik:
Constructing Multimodal Language Learner Texts Using LARA: Experiences with Nine Languages. 323-331 - Ildikó Pilán, John Lee, Chak Yan Yeung, Jonathan J. Webster:
A Dataset for Investigating the Impact of Feedback on Student Revision Outcome. 332-339 - Ryo Nagata, Kentaro Inui, Shin'ichiro Ishikawa:
Creating Corpora for Research in Feedback Comment Generation. 340-345 - Johannes Graën, David Alfter, Gerold Schneider:
Using Multilingual Resources to Evaluate CEFRLex for Learner Applications. 346-355 - Benny Platte, Anett Platte, Christian Roschke, Rico Thomanek, Tony Rolletschke, Frank Zimmer, Marc Ritter:
Immersive Language Exploration with Object Recognition and Augmented Reality. 356-362 - Rianne Conijn, Emily Dux Speltz, Menno van Zaanen, Luuk van Waes, Evgeny Chukharev-Hudilainen:
A Process-oriented Dataset of Revisions during Writing. 363-368 - Luís Morgado da Costa, Roger Vivek Placidus Winder, Shu Yun Li, Benedict Christopher Tzer Liang Lin, Joseph MacKinnon, Francis Bond:
Automated Writing Support Using Deep Linguistic Parsers. 369-377 - Roberto Gretter, Marco Matassoni, Stefano Bannò, Daniele Falavigna:
TLT-school: a Corpus of Non Native Children Speech. 378-385 - Anisia Katinskaia, Sardana Ivanova, Roman Yangarber:
Toward a Paradigm Shift in Collection of Learner Corpora. 386-391 - Roberts Dargis, Ilze Auzina, Kristine Levane-Petrova, Inga Kaija:
Quality Focused Approach to a Learner Corpus Development. 392-396 - Orphée De Clercq, Senne Van Hoecke:
An Exploratory Study into Automated Précis Grading. 397-404 - Tzu-Hsiang Lin, Alexander I. Rudnicky, Trung Bui, Doo Soon Kim, Jean Oh:
Adjusting Image Attributes of Localized Regions with Low-level Dialogue. 405-412 - Wen-wai Yim, Meliha Yetisgen, Jenny Huang, Micah Grossman:
Alignment Annotation for Clinic Visit Dialogue to Clinical Note Sentence Language Generation. 413-421 - Mihail Eric, Rahul Goel, Shachi Paul, Abhishek Sethi, Sanchit Agarwal, Shuyang Gao, Adarsh Kumar, Anuj Kumar Goyal, Peter Ku, Dilek Hakkani-Tür:
MultiWOZ 2.1: A Consolidated Multi-Domain Dialogue Dataset with State Corrections and State Tracking Baselines. 422-428 - Matthias Kraus, Fabian Fischbach, Pascal Jansen, Wolfgang Minker:
A Comparison of Explicit and Implicit Proactive Dialogue Strategies for Conversational Recommendation. 429-435 - Arantxa Otegi, Aitor Gonzalez-Agirre, Jon Ander Campos, Aitor Soroa, Eneko Agirre:
Conversational Question Answering in Low Resource Scenarios: A Dataset and Case Study for Basque. 436-442 - Yoshihiro Yamazaki, Yuya Chiba, Takashi Nose, Akinori Ito:
Construction and Analysis of a Multimodal Chat-talk Corpus for Dialog Systems Considering Interpersonal Closeness. 443-448 - Jelte van Waterschoot, Iris Hendrickx, Arif Khan, Esther Klabbers, Marcel de Korte, Helmer Strik, Catia Cucchiarini, Mariët Theune:
BLISS: An Agent for Collecting Spoken Dialogue Data about Health and Well-being. 449-458 - Meng Chen, Ruixue Liu, Lei Shen, Shaozu Yuan, Jingyan Zhou, Youzheng Wu, Xiaodong He, Bowen Zhou:
The JDDC Corpus: A Large-Scale Multi-Turn Chinese Dialogue Dataset for E-commerce Customer Service. 459-466 - Béatrice Priego-Valverde, Brigitte Bigi, Mary Amoyal:
"Cheese!": a Corpus of Face-to-face French Interactions. A Case Study for Analyzing Smiling and Conversational Humor. 467-475 - Alberto Chierici, Nizar Habash, Margarita Bicec:
The Margarita Dialogue Corpus: A Data Set for Time-Offset Interactions and Unstructured Dialogue Systems. 476-484 - Maria Schmidt, Wolfgang Minker, Steffen Werner:
How Users React to Proactive Voice Assistant Behavior While Driving. 485-490 - Sara Asai, Koichiro Yoshino, Seitaro Shinagawa, Sakriani Sakti, Satoshi Nakamura:
Emotional Speech Corpus for Persuasive Dialogue System. 491-497 - Reshmashree Bangalore Kantharaju, Caroline Langlet, Mukesh Barange, Chloé Clavel, Catherine Pelachaud:
Multimodal Analysis of Cohesion in Multi-party Interactions. 498-507 - Rostislav Nedelchev, Ricardo Usbeck, Jens Lehmann:
Treating Dialogue Quality Evaluation as an Anomaly Detection Problem. 508-512 - Niklas Rach, Yuki Matsuda, Johannes Daxenberger, Stefan Ultes, Keiichi Yasumoto, Wolfgang Minker:
Evaluation of Argument Search Approaches in the Context of Argumentative Dialogue Systems. 513-522 - Alessandra Zarcone, Touhidul Alam, Zahra Kolagar:
PATE: A Corpus of Temporal Expressions for the In-car Voice Assistant Domain. 523-530 - Eugénio Ribeiro, Ricardo Ribeiro, David Martins de Matos:
Mapping the Dialog Act Annotations of the LEGO Corpus into ISO 24617-2 Communicative Functions. 531-539 - Juliana Miehle, Isabel Feustel, Julia Hornauer, Wolfgang Minker, Stefan Ultes:
Estimating User Communication Styles for Spoken Dialogue Systems. 540-548 - Harry Bunt, Volha Petukhova, Emer Gilmartin, Catherine Pelachaud, Alex Chengyu Fang, Simon Keizer, Laurent Prévot:
The ISO Standard for Dialogue Act Annotation, Second Edition. 549-558 - Kristiina Jokinen:
The AICO Multimodal Corpus - Data Collection and Preliminary Analyses. 559-564 - Fabian Galetzka, Chukwuemeka Uchenna Eneh, David Schlangen:
A Corpus of Controlled Opinionated and Knowledgeable Movie Discussions for Training Neural Conversation Models. 565-573 - Fréjus A. A. Laleye, Gaël de Chalendar, Antonia Blanié, Antoine Brouquet, Dan Benhamou:
A French Medical Conversations Corpus Annotated for a Virtual Patient Dialogue System. 574-580 - Chien-Sheng Wu, Andrea Madotto, Zhaojiang Lin, Peng Xu, Pascale Fung:
Getting To Know You: User Attribute Extraction from Dialogues. 581-589 - Abhinav Kumar, Barbara Di Eugenio, Jillian Aurisano, Andrew E. Johnson:
Augmenting Small Data to Classify Contextualized Dialogue Acts for Exploratory Visualization. 590-599 - Maike Paetzel, Deepthi Karkada, Ramesh R. Manuvinakurike:
RDG-Map: A Multimodal Corpus of Pedagogical Human-Agent Spoken Interactions. 600-609 - Yi-Ting Chen, Hen-Hsen Huang, Hsin-Hsi Chen:
MPDD: A Multi-Party Dialogue Dataset for Analysis of Emotions and Interpersonal Relationships. 610-614 - Ingo Siegert:
"Alexa in the wild" - Collecting Unconstrained Conversations with a Modern Voice Assistant in a Public Environment. 615-619 - Chandrakant Bothe, Cornelius Weber, Sven Magg, Stefan Wermter:
EDA: Enriching Emotional Dialogue Acts using an Ensemble of Neural Annotators. 620-627 - Mary Amoyal, Béatrice Priego-Valverde, Stéphane Rauzy:
PACO: a Corpus to Analyze the Impact of Common Ground in Spontaneous Face-to-Face Interaction. 628-633 - Mika Enomoto, Yasuharu Den, Yuichi Ishimoto:
A Conversation-Analytic Annotation of Turn-Taking Behavior in Japanese Multi-Party Conversation and its Preliminary Analysis. 644-652 - Yoshihiko Asao, Julien Kloetzer, Junta Mizuno, Dai Saiki, Kazuma Kadowaki, Kentaro Torisawa:
Understanding User Utterances in a Dialog System for Caregiving. 653-661 - Donghui Lin, Masayuki Otani, Ryosuke Okuno, Toru Ishida:
Designing Multilingual Interactive Agents using Small Dialogue Corpora. 662-667 - Birgit Rauchbauer, Youssef Hmamouche, Brigitte Bigi, Laurent Prévot, Magalie Ochs, Thierry Chaminade:
Multimodal Corpus of Bidirectional Conversation of Human-human and Human-robot Interaction during fMRI Scanning. 668-675 - Magalie Ochs, Roxane Bertrand, Aurélie Goujon, Deirdre Bolger, Anne Sophie Dubarry, Philippe Blache:
The Brain-IHM Dataset: a New Resource for Studying the Brain Basis of Human-Human and Human-Machine Conversations. 676-683 - Claire Bonial, Lucia Donatelli, Mitchell Abrams, Stephanie M. Lukin, Stephen Tratz, Matthew Marge, Ron Artstein, David R. Traum, Clare R. Voss:
Dialogue-AMR: Abstract Meaning Representation for Dialogue. 684-695 - Koichiro Ito, Masaki Murata, Tomohiro Ohno, Shigeki Matsubara:
Relation between Degree of Empathy for Narrative Speech and Type of Responsive Utterance in Attentive Listening. 696-701 - Robin Rojowiec, Benjamin Roth, Maximilian Fink:
Intent Recognition in Doctor-Patient Interviews. 702-709 - Youssef Hmamouche, Laurent Prévot, Magalie Ochs, Thierry Chaminade:
BrainPredict: a Tool for Predicting and Visualising Local Brain Activity. 710-716 - Matteo Antonio Senese, Giuseppe Rizzo, Mauro Dragoni, Maurizio Morisio:
MTSI-BERT: A Session-aware Knowledge-based Conversational Agent. 717-725 - Kallirroi Georgila, Carla Gordon, Volodymyr Yanov, David R. Traum:
Predicting Ratings of Real Dialogue Participants from Artificial Data and Ratings of Human Dialogue Observers. 726-734 - Seyed Hossein Alavi, Anton Leuski, David R. Traum:
Which Model Should We Use for a Real-World Conversational Dialogue System? a Cross-Language Relevance Model or a Deep Neural Net? 735-742 - Dimosthenis Kontogiorgos, Elena Sibirtseva, Joakim Gustafson:
Chinese Whispers: A Multimodal Dataset for Embodied Language Grounding. 743-749 - Gaurav Kumar, Rishabh Joshi, Jaspreet Singh, Promod Yenigalla:
AMUSED: A Multi-Stream Vector Representation Method for Use in Natural Dialogue. 750-758 - Vidya Somashekarappa, Christine Howes, Asad B. Sayeed:
An Annotation Approach for Social and Referential Gaze in Dialogue. 759-765 - Hannah Booth, Anne Breitbarth, Aaron Ecay, Melissa Farasyn:
A Penn-style Treebank of Middle Low German. 766-775 - Amir Hazem, Béatrice Daille, Christopher Kermorvant, Dominique Stutzmann, Marie-Laurence Bonhomme, Martin Maarand, Mélodie Boillet:
Books of Hours. the First Liturgical Data Set for Text Segmentation. 776-784 - Sergey Zinin, Yang Xu:
Corpus of Chinese Dynastic Histories: Gender Analysis over Two Millennia. 785-793 - Stefan Fischer, Jörg Knappen, Katrin Menzel, Elke Teich:
The Royal Society Corpus 6.0: Providing 300+ Years of Scientific Writing for Humanistic Study. 794-802 - Annelen Brunner, Stefan Engelberg, Fotis Jannidis, Ngoc Duyen Tanja Tu, Lukas Weimer:
Corpus REDEWIEDERGABE. 803-812 - Mattia Egloff, Davide Picca:
WeDH - a Friendly Tool for Building Literary Corpora Enriched with Encyclopedic Metadata. 813-816 - Valentino Sabbatino, Laura Ana Maria Bostan, Roman Klinger:
Automatic Section Recognition in Obituaries. 817-825 - Sara Stymne, Carin Östman:
SLäNDa: An Annotated Corpus of Narrative and Dialogue in Swedish Literary Fiction. 826-834 - Sean Papay, Sebastian Padó:
RiQuA: A Corpus of Rich Quotation Annotation for English Literary Text. 835-841 - Roman Schneider:
A Corpus Linguistic Perspective on Contemporary German Pop Lyrics with the Multi-Layer Annotated "Songkorpus". 842-848 - Sara Grilo, Márcia Bolrinha, João Silva, Rui Vaz, António Branco:
The BDCamões Collection of Portuguese Literary Documents: a Research Resource for Digital Humanities and Language Technology. 849-854 - Esteban Frossard, Mickaël Coustaty, Antoine Doucet, Adam Jatowt, Simon Hengchen:
Dataset for Temporal Analysis of English-French Cognates. 855-859 - Michelle Waldispühl, Dana Dannélls, Lars Borin:
Material Philology Meets Digital Onomastic Lexicography: The NordiCon Database of Medieval Nordic Personal Names in Continental Sources. 860-867 - Saif M. Mohammad:
NLP Scholar: A Dataset for Examining the State of NLP Research. 868-877 - Shafqat Mumtaz Virk, Harald Hammarström, Markus Forsberg, Søren Wichmann:
The DReaM Corpus: A Multilingual Annotated Corpus of Grammars for the World's Languages. 878-884 - Klaus Müller, Aleksej Tikhonov, Roland Meyer:
LiViTo: Linguistic and Visual Features Tool for Assisted Analysis of Historic Manuscripts. 885-890 - Giuseppe Abrami, Manuel Stoeckel, Alexander Mehler:
TextAnnotator: A UIMA Based Tool for the Simultaneous and Collaborative Annotation of Texts. 891-900 - Bikash Gyawali, Lucas Anastasiou, Petr Knoth:
Deduplication of Scholarly Documents using Locality Sensitive Hashing and Word Embeddings. 901-910 - Federico Boschetti, Irene De Felice, Stefano Dei Rossi, Felice Dell'Orletta, Michele Di Giorgio, Martina Miliani, Lucia C. Passaro, Angelica Puddu, Giulia Venturi, Nicola Labanca, Alessandro Lenci, Simonetta Montemagni:
"Voices of the Great War": A Richly Annotated Corpus of Italian Texts on the First World War. 911-918 - Gabriella Lapesa, André Blessing, Nico Blokker, Erenay Dayanik, Sebastian Haunss, Jonas Kuhn, Sebastian Padó:
DEbateNet-mig15: Tracing the 2015 Immigration Debate in Germany Over Time. 919-927 - Elena Álvarez Mellado:
A Corpus of Spanish Political Speeches from 1937 to 2019. 928-932 - Flavio Massimiliano Cecchini, Timo Korkiakangas, Marco Passarotti:
A New Latin Treebank for Universal Dependencies: Charters between Ancient Latin and Romance Languages. 933-942 - Renato Rocha Souza, Amelie Dorn, Barbara Piringer, Eveline Wandl-Vogt:
Identification of Indigenous Knowledge Concepts through Semantic Networks, Spelling Tools and Word Embeddings. 943-947 - Jonne Sälevä:
A Multi-Orthography Parallel Corpus of Yiddish Nouns. 948-952 - Katharina Gerhalter, Gerlinde Schneider, Christopher Pollin, Martin Hummel:
An Annotated Corpus of Adjective-Adverb Interfaces in Romance Languages. 953-957 - Maud Ehrmann, Matteo Romanello, Simon Clematide, Phillip Ströbel, Raphaël Barman:
Language Resources for Historical Newspapers: the Impresso Collection. 958-968 - Bernd Kampe, Tinghui Duan, Udo Hahn:
Allgemeine Musikalische Zeitung as a Searchable Online Corpus. 969-976 - Silvie Cinková, Jan Rybicki:
Stylometry in a Bilingual Setup. 977-984 - Yo Sato, Kevin Heffernan:
Dialect Clustering with Character-Based Metrics: in Search of the Boundary of Language and Dialect. 985-990