Talita Anthonio
11 papers · 2019–2023 · 7 conferences · across top CS/AI conferences
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ACL (1)
COLING (1)
NAACL (1)
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Keywords
instructional text
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text classification
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implicit reference
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natural language processing
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text understanding
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natural language inference
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reference resolution
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semantic understanding
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dialog system
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coreference resolution
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plausibility estimation
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computational model
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supervised classification
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support vector machine
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text editing
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bias detection
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fact verification
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generative pre-trained transformer
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sentence classification
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Papers
Is the Answer in the Text? Challenging ChatGPT with Evidence Retrieval from Instructive Text
EMNLP 2023
SemEval-2022 Task 7: Identifying Plausible Clarifications of Implicit and Underspecified Phrases in Instructional Texts
SEMEVAL 2022
Toward Implicit Reference in Dialog: A Survey of Methods and Data
IJCNLP 2022
SemEval-2022 Task 7: Identifying Plausible Clarifications of Implicit and Underspecified Phrases in Instructional Texts
NAACL 2022
Toward Implicit Reference in Dialog: A Survey of Methods and Data
AACL 2022
UnImplicit Shared Task Report: Detecting Clarification Requirements in Instructional Text
ACL 2021
UnImplicit Shared Task Report: Detecting Clarification Requirements in Instructional Text
IJCNLP 2021
Resolving Implicit References in Instructional Texts
EMNLP 2021
What Can We Learn from Noun Substitutions in Revision Histories?
COLING 2020
Towards Modeling Revision Requirements in wikiHow Instructions
EMNLP 2020
Team Kermit-the-frog at SemEval-2019 Task 4: Bias Detection Through Sentiment Analysis and Simple Linguistic Features
SEMEVAL 2019