Agnieszka Faleńska
17 papers · 2016–2025 · 5 conferences · across top CS/AI conferences
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text classification
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dependency parsing
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gender bia
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text analysis
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large language model
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transition-based parsing
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syntactic parsing
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part-of-speech tagging
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linearization algorithms
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machine translation
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Papers
“Feels Feminine to Me”: Understanding Perceived Gendered Style through Human Annotations
EMNLP 2025
AI Argues Differently: Distinct Argumentative and Linguistic Patterns of LLMs in Persuasive Contexts
EMNLP 2025
“I understand your perspective”: LLM Persuasion through the Lens of Communicative Action Theory
ACL 2025
Is there Gender Bias in Dependency Parsing? Revisiting “Women’s Syntactic Resilience”
ACL 2024
Overview of the Shared Task on Machine Translation Gender Bias Evaluation with Multilingual Holistic Bias
ACL 2024
Self-reported Demographics and Discourse Dynamics in a Persuasive Online Forum
COLING 2024
Please note that I’m just an AI: Analysis of Behavior Patterns of LLMs in (Non-)offensive Speech Identification
EMNLP 2024
What Can Go Wrong in Authorship Profiling: Cross-Domain Analysis of Gender and Age Prediction
ACL 2024
Gender Identity in Pretrained Language Models: An Inclusive Approach to Data Creation and Probing
EMNLP 2024
How-to Guides for Specific Audiences: A Corpus and Initial Findings
ACL 2023
Assessing Gender Bias in Wikipedia: Inequalities in Article Titles
IJCNLP 2021
Assessing Gender Bias in Wikipedia: Inequalities in Article Titles
ACL 2021
Integrating Graph-Based and Transition-Based Dependency Parsers in the Deep Contextualized Era
ACL 2020
IMSurReal: IMS at the Surface Realization Shared Task 2019
EMNLP 2019
The (Non-)Utility of Structural Features in BiLSTM-based Dependency Parsers
ACL 2019
IMS at the CoNLL 2017 UD Shared Task: CRFs and Perceptrons Meet Neural Networks
CONLL 2017
How to Train Dependency Parsers with Inexact Search for Joint Sentence Boundary Detection and Parsing of Entire Documents
ACL 2016