Enrique Amigo
18 papers · 2004–2025 · 5 conferences · across top CS/AI conferences
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Academic Marathon
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Dynamic Duo
(16)
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Prolific Year
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Century Club
(18)
Conferences
ACL (8)
COLING (4)
EMNLP (3)
IJCNLP (2)
SEMEVAL (1)
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Keywords
information theory
(4)
evaluation metric
(3)
benchmark evaluation
(1)
sequence labeling
(1)
sentiment analysis
(1)
natural language processing
(1)
hierarchical classification
(1)
multilingual nlp
(1)
multi-label classification
(1)
language understanding
(1)
mutual information
(1)
information content
(1)
dataset collection
(1)
shannon entropy
(1)
language model
(1)
text embedding
(1)
zero-shot evaluation
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extreme classification
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multilingual evaluation
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contextual embedding
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Papers
Bilingual Evaluation of Language Models on General Knowledge in University Entrance Exams with Minimal Contamination
COLING 2025
On the Correspondence between the Squared Norm and Information Content in Text Embeddings
EMNLP 2025
Evaluating Sequence Labeling on the basis of Information Theory
ACL 2025
A Web Portal about the State of the Art of NLP Tasks in Spanish
COLING 2024
Evaluating Extreme Hierarchical Multi-label Classification
ACL 2022
An Effectiveness Metric for Ordinal Classification: Formal Properties and Experimental Results
ACL 2020
UNED: Improving Text Similarity Measures without Human Assessments
SEMEVAL 2012
Corroborating Text Evaluation Results with Heterogeneous Measures
EMNLP 2011
The Impact of Query Refinement in the Web People Search Task
IJCNLP 2009
The Contribution of Linguistic Features to Automatic Machine Translation Evaluation
IJCNLP 2009
The Impact of Query Refinement in the Web People Search Task
ACL 2009
The Contribution of Linguistic Features to Automatic Machine Translation Evaluation
ACL 2009
The role of named entities in Web People Search
EMNLP 2009
MT Evaluation: Human-Like vs. Human Acceptable
COLING 2006
MT Evaluation: Human-Like vs. Human Acceptable
ACL 2006
QARLA: A Framework for the Evaluation of Text Summarization Systems
ACL 2005
An Empirical Study of Information Synthesis Task
ACL 2004
Using syntactic information to extract relevant terms for multi-document summarization
COLING 2004