Ekaterina Vylomova
35 papers · 2014–2026 · 8 conferences · across top CS/AI conferences
Achievements
Jump to papers ↓+12 more ↓ Show less ↑
🐝 Cross-Pollinator (14) 🏃 Academic Marathon (11) 🧭 Keyword Pioneer 🌍 Conference Polyglot (8) 🌈 Renaissance Researcher (9)
🌍
Conference Polyglot
(8)
🏃
Academic Marathon
(11)
🌈
Renaissance Researcher
(9)
👥
Mega-Team
(58)
🤝
Dynamic Duo
(16)
🏆
Keyword Champion
(4)
💎
Century Club
(34)
📈
Trend Setter
⚡
Prolific Year
(5)
❓
The Questioner
(3)
🗃️
Keyword Collector
(141)
🔥
Unstoppable
(10)
Conferences
ACL (13)
NAACL (8)
EMNLP (5)
CONLL (3)
COLING (2)
EACL (2)
IJCNLP (1)
SEMEVAL (1)
Top co-authors
Research topics
Keywords
low-resource language
(8)
neural network
(8)
morphological inflection
(6)
morphological generation
(4)
large language model
(4)
machine translation
(3)
low-resource machine translation
(3)
cross-lingual transfer
(3)
morphological reinflection
(3)
typological diversity
(3)
transformer model
(2)
spoken language identification
(2)
derivational morphology
(2)
semantic change
(2)
lexical semantic change
(2)
sequence-to-sequence model
(2)
domain adaptation
(2)
convolutional neural network
(2)
word formation
(2)
data augmentation
(1)
Papers
Where the Cat Sat: A Multilingual Framework for Spatial Language Understanding
ACL 2026
Tulun: Transparent and Adaptable Low-resource Machine Translation
ACL 2025
Can a Neural Model Guide Fieldwork? A Case Study on Morphological Data Collection
COLING 2025
OpenWHO: A Document-Level Parallel Corpus for Health Translation in Low-Resource Languages
EMNLP 2025
LSC-Eval: A General Framework to Evaluate Methods for Assessing Dimensions of Lexical Semantic Change Using LLM-Generated Synthetic Data
ACL 2025
Low-resource Machine Translation: what for? who for? An observational study on a dedicated Tetun language translation service
NAACL 2025
Low-Resource Machine Translation through Retrieval-Augmented LLM Prompting: A Study on the Mambai Language
COLING 2024
A Multidimensional Framework for Evaluating Lexical Semantic Change with Social Science Applications
ACL 2024
Simpson’s Paradox and the Accuracy-Fluency Tradeoff in Translation
ACL 2024
Does Topological Ordering of Morphological Segments Reduce Morphological Modeling Complexity? A Preliminary Study on 13 Languages
EACL 2023
Predicting Human Translation Difficulty Using Automatic Word Alignment
ACL 2023
SIGMORPHON–UniMorph 2023 Shared Task 0: Typologically Diverse Morphological Inflection
ACL 2023
Semantic Shifts in Mental Health-Related Concepts
EMNLP 2023
SIGMORPHON–UniMorph 2022 Shared Task 0: Generalization and Typologically Diverse Morphological Inflection
NAACL 2022
Morphology is not just a naive Bayes – UniMelb Submission to SIGMORPHON 2022 ST on Morphological Inflection
NAACL 2022
The SIGTYP 2022 Shared Task on the Prediction of Cognate Reflexes
NAACL 2022
The SIGMORPHON 2022 Shared Task on Morpheme Segmentation
NAACL 2022
SIGMORPHON 2021 Shared Task on Morphological Reinflection: Generalization Across Languages
ACL 2021
SIGMORPHON 2021 Shared Task on Morphological Reinflection: Generalization Across Languages
IJCNLP 2021
SIGTYP 2021 Shared Task: Robust Spoken Language Identification
NAACL 2021
Anlirika: An LSTM–CNN Flow Twister for Spoken Language Identification
NAACL 2021
SIGTYP 2020 Shared Task: Prediction of Typological Features
EMNLP 2020
SIGMORPHON 2020 Shared Task 0: Typologically Diverse Morphological Inflection
ACL 2020
Weird Inflects but OK: Making Sense of Morphological Generation Errors
CONLL 2019
The SIGMORPHON 2019 Shared Task: Morphological Analysis in Context and Cross-Lingual Transfer for Inflection
ACL 2019
Evaluation of Semantic Change of Harm-Related Concepts in Psychology
ACL 2019
Proceedings of TyP-NLP: The First Workshop on Typology for Polyglot NLP
ACL 2019
Contextualization of Morphological Inflection
NAACL 2019
The CoNLL–SIGMORPHON 2018 Shared Task: Universal Morphological Reinflection
CONLL 2018
Context-Aware Prediction of Derivational Word-forms
EACL 2017
CoNLL-SIGMORPHON 2017 Shared Task: Universal Morphological Reinflection in 52 Languages
CONLL 2017
Paradigm Completion for Derivational Morphology
EMNLP 2017
VectorWeavers at SemEval-2016 Task 10: From Incremental Meaning to Semantic Unit (phrase by phrase)
SEMEVAL 2016
Take and Took, Gaggle and Goose, Book and Read: Evaluating the Utility of Vector Differences for Lexical Relation Learning
ACL 2016
Classifying Idiomatic and Literal Expressions Using Topic Models and Intensity of Emotions
EMNLP 2014