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Nafise Sadat Moosavi

39 papers · 2014–2026 · 8 conferences · across top CS/AI conferences

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Conferences

ACL (10) EMNLP (9) COLING (6) IJCNLP (5) AACL (3) AAAI (2) EACL (2) NAACL (2)

Papers

Rethinking the Idiomaticity Decomposability Hypothesis: Evidence from Distributional Learning ACL 2026 Deconstructing Attention: Investigating Design Principles for Effective Language Modeling AACL 2025 LLMs Do Not See Age: Assessing Demographic Bias in Automated Systematic Review Synthesis AACL 2025 ContrastScore: Towards Higher Quality, Less Biased, More Efficient Evaluation Metrics with Contrastive Evaluation AACL 2025 How to Leverage Digit Embeddings to Represent Numbers? COLING 2025 Rolling the DICE on Idiomaticity: How LLMs Fail to Grasp Context ACL 2025 MultiHoax: A Dataset of Multi-hop False-premise questions ACL 2025 Beyond Hate Speech: NLP’s Challenges and Opportunities in Uncovering Dehumanizing Language EMNLP 2025 From Input Perception to Predictive Insight: Modeling Model Blind Spots Before They Become Errors EMNLP 2025 Fairness in Automatic Speech Recognition Isn’t a One-Size-Fits-All EMNLP 2025 Deconstructing Attention: Investigating Design Principles for Effective Language Modeling IJCNLP 2025 LLMs Do Not See Age: Assessing Demographic Bias in Automated Systematic Review Synthesis IJCNLP 2025 ContrastScore: Towards Higher Quality, Less Biased, More Efficient Evaluation Metrics with Contrastive Evaluation IJCNLP 2025 Universal Anaphora: The First Three Years COLING 2024 Spanning the Spectrum of Hatred Detection: A Persian Multi-Label Hate Speech Dataset with Annotator Rationales AAAI 2024 Arithmetic-Based Pretraining Improving Numeracy of Pretrained Language Models ACL 2023 FERMAT: An Alternative to Accuracy for Numerical Reasoning ACL 2023 Lessons Learned from a Citizen Science Project for Natural Language Processing EACL 2023 Transformers with Learnable Activation Functions EACL 2023 Layer or Representation Space: What Makes BERT-based Evaluation Metrics Robust? COLING 2022 Evaluating Coreference Resolvers on Community-based Question Answering: From Rule-based to State of the Art COLING 2022 Coreference Reasoning in Machine Reading Comprehension ACL 2021 Coreference Reasoning in Machine Reading Comprehension IJCNLP 2021 Stay Together: A System for Single and Split-antecedent Anaphora Resolution NAACL 2021 Avoiding Inference Heuristics in Few-shot Prompt-based Finetuning EMNLP 2021 Improving QA Generalization by Concurrent Modeling of Multiple Biases EMNLP 2020 Free the Plural: Unrestricted Split-Antecedent Anaphora Resolution COLING 2020 Towards Debiasing NLU Models from Unknown Biases EMNLP 2020 Mind the Trade-off: Debiasing NLU Models without Degrading the In-distribution Performance ACL 2020 Neural Duplicate Question Detection without Labeled Training Data EMNLP 2019 Using Automatically Extracted Minimum Spans to Disentangle Coreference Evaluation from Boundary Detection ACL 2019 Neural Duplicate Question Detection without Labeled Training Data IJCNLP 2019 COALA: A Neural Coverage-Based Approach for Long Answer Selection with Small Data AAAI 2019 Using Linguistic Features to Improve the Generalization Capability of Neural Coreference Resolvers EMNLP 2018 Revisiting Selectional Preferences for Coreference Resolution EMNLP 2017 Lexical Features in Coreference Resolution: To be Used With Caution ACL 2017 Search Space Pruning: A Simple Solution for Better Coreference Resolvers NAACL 2016 Which Coreference Evaluation Metric Do You Trust? A Proposal for a Link-based Entity Aware Metric ACL 2016 Unsupervised Coreference Resolution by Utilizing the Most Informative Relations COLING 2014